Kadar Waller was the third player in double-figures for the Central Section with 10 points. Other notes: Stan-Joaquin shot a dismal from beyond the arc, compared to from the Central Valley. The rebound margin, including 23 offensive boards gave the Stan-Joaquin All-Stars 9 more shot attempts on the night, which was crucial in a 1 point victory.
Stan-Joaquin has won in consecutive years to bring the all-time series to in their favor. Year one of this matchup ended with Sacramento taking home a 2 point victory.
Year two ended with the Bay Area coming from behind to win at the buzzer by two to even the series at Year three the Bay Area boys decided to make a statement. At the mark of the 1st quarter it was in the Bay Area's favor. It would never get closer than this.
From there the defensive intensity picked up to the point we saw our first technical foul in ANG history. Thompson was called for a foul after playing on-ball defense that made you think he was still competing in the state championship game.
His enthusiastic reaction led to the T. The tone was set and the end of the first 10 minute quarter, the score was ! Although the boys from Sacramento kept up the fight with an even 2nd quarter, the first quarter deficit would be too much to overcome as the Bay Area ended with a historic - victory.
Allen-Tovar finished with a double-double that led to a game-high 27 points and 12 rebounds. McMillian finished 23 points on shooting. Five more players would score in double-figures for the Bay Area! Brett Thompson of James Logan added 17 points on from behind the arc.
Stanford-bound Neal Begovich of St. Ignatius also added 15 on an efficient shooting. JoVon McClanahan led all players with 7 assists while also picking up 2 steals and 6 rebounds for the Bay.
Bryce Fitzgerald of Monterey Trail game out hot for Sacramento and finished with 19 points and 6 rebounds for Sacramento. Also scoring in double-figures was Steven Richardson of Grant High with 11 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals. Sacramento only committed 6 fouls over the entire 40 minutes, to Bay Area's 17 on the night. The Bay Area dropped a historic 28 assists on the night, while Sacramento dished out a respectable 12 assists. The turnover margin may have been even more brutal as Sacramento committed 23 turnovers as the Bay Area showed no mercy with continuous defensive pressure.
The series is now in the Bay Area's favor and we can only look forward to what brings! Featuring 20 of the top sophomores in Northern California, these players battled it out during the nightcap in a game that went down to the final minute!
The game featured many lead changes, with JC South winning after the first quarter At halftime it was JC North who was winning JC North came out firing in the 3rd quarter to take a commanding lead into the final 10 minutes. Hanahan came away as the team champion, scoring points. Socastee finished second, followed by Fort Dorchester in third. Cross led the way with three individual champions. Dustin McDonnell of Philip Simmons was the pound champion.
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