Category Archives: Girls Basketball Blog
State Hoop Rankings Update
Here’s a quick look at the top 10 teams that will be highlighted in this week’s new Cal-Hi Sports State Top 20 rankings for boys and girls basketball.
The only true McDonald All-American
She could be “on the bubble” to be chosen to play in this year’s McDonald’s All-American Game, but it sure would be fun if Aarion McDonald of Stockton Brookside Christian made it since she’d be the first “McDonald” to be a McDonald’s All-American.
State Hoop Rankings Update
Here’s a quick look at the top 10 teams that will be highlighted in this week’s new Cal-Hi Sports State Top 20 rankings for boys and girls basketball.
Girls BB: #Middletown Strong
The Cinderella story of the West Coast Jamboree (held earlier this week) had to be the Middletown girls. After what happened to their town in September, it’s amazing they even played in the tournament.
Stockton Stuffer: No Brainer No. 1
We are now partnering with our local Stockton Record on several content initiatives (some in print and some on-line, including video). Here’s a recap of what’s been completed this week plus our choice for a local Football Team to Watch.
Girls of Summer: Port City wins
Former Stockton McNair coach Anthony Matthews uses abundance of slashing, dashing and talented guards to win Gold Division title at Stockton Summer Classic.
Charity Hoops Game For Breast Cancer
Greater San Diego basketball community will honor former Mt. Miguel standout Genevieve Costello on June 20 while fundraising for Breast Cancer.
NorCal/SoCal POWs for 2014-15
Congrats to all of those listed below who were selected as a Cal-Hi Sports Northern California or Southern California Player of the Week and thanks to all who contributed photos and info during the 2014-15 school year.
Goal-Setting Basketball Practice Plan
Note to coaches & parents: Please check out the MyGoalMine web site and app today to see how your teams can benefit from an integrated goal-setting program that is operated from your phone. For info, CLICK HERE. Note: This post has been repurposed from an article published many years ago in Student Sports Magazine written […]