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The 6-10 center plays middle blocker for the Wolverines, who win their first North Coast Section title.
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Six McDonald's All-Americans among contingent heading to Lexington.
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Aaron Gordon of Archbishop Mitty tops All-State basketball teams.
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Aaron Gordon takes home Player of the Year honors; two Sheldon players receive recognition.
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National Player of the Year Jabari Parker headlines our look at the nation's top 50 high school basketball players.
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Five-star power forward joins unprecedented talent haul en route to Lexington.
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After stunning Sheldon in the NorCal Open Championship, Aaron Gordon and Mitty take the top spot.
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That and many more debates around the Bay and abroad persist as the Northern California playoff finals take place Saturday.
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Two of the Bay Area's best and biggest big men plan to block the balance and skill of Sac-Joaquin Section powers Sheldon and Pleasant Grove.
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Though the Open Division demands the spotlight, many more storylines will follow.
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Sheldon now front-runner after huge win over Salesian.
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Pleasant Grove puts up 68 on stingy De La Salle; College Park scores a stunner; Mabry hits buzzer-beater for Riordan; St. Mary's-Stockton and O'Dowd on collision course in Open girls; Mariya Moore records remarkable triple-double.
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Deer Valley's Kendall Smith and Marcus Lee go off; Bellarmine, De La Salle and Pleasant Grove get D-I wins; St. Francis stuns Antelope; Campolindo does same to El Cerrito; Carondelet avenges season-ending loss to Mitty from year ago.
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Salesian, Mitty, Sheldon and Bishop O'Dowd among those that will vie for the Open Division title.
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With top teams pulled to the top, many of the rest of the divisions are wide open.
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With Kentucky-bound Marcus Lee in foul trouble and Kendall Smith missing shots, the Wolverines rallied by three-point shooting from unlikely sources.
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Section finals on the horizon as top teams gear up for the Open Division.
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The Kentucky-bound power forward thanks his family, coaches and teammates for his success.
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Section playoffs start this week as top teams gear up for the Open Division.
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Get 2 The Game featuring Marcus Lee, Class of 2013 power forward attending Deer Valley High School in Antioch, California. Committed to the University of Kentucky. Powered by American Family Insurance
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United Center in Chicago will play host to talented crop of 2013 stars April 3.
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Familiar faces at the top of final regular season rankings.
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Andrew Wiggins, Jabari Parker, Aaron Gordon and Julius Randle headed to Barclays Center.
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Salesian proves worthy of No. 1 ranking by beating No. 3 Sheldon.
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The long holiday weekend featured plenty of matchups between top NorCal teams.
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Reserve guard sinks 5-footer with 2.5 seconds left giving Wolverines wild one-point win in Martin Luther King Jr. Classic game at Cal's Haas Pavilion.
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Washington-bound Darin Johnson scores 42 to outduel Deer Valley duo of Kentucky-bound Marcus Lee and Kendall Smith, who combine for 64.
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A close race at the top, but Salesian remains at No. 1 for the second straight week.
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Salesian, Archbishop Mitty and Sheldon top this year's first NorCal rankings.
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Nearly 7-foot phenom announces commitment to Kentucky, will reclassify to class of 2014.
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His unsigned teammate Kendall Smith goes for 48 points in wild 97-96 double-overtime win over Sacramento.
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Progression and potential are the operative words when scouts look at the 6-10 post from Antioch; Deer Valley coach says with his support system he's a sure bet.
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After winning three Illinois Class 4A state titles in a row, can Jabari Parker and Simeon complete storied run with national championship?
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Bouncy Bay Area forward to join Harrisons, James Young in Lexington.
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With Harrison twins, James Young on board, Kentucky once again has throttle hold on battle for nation's top recruiting class.
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A week after landing top-ranked twins Aaron and Andrew Harrison, John Calipari strikes again with commitment from Michigan star.
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Bay Area talent will be on display on sixth annual event.
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Salesian basketball star picks Bears over trio of other Pacific-12 Conference schools.