This year, the two Northern
California girls basketball titans are on track to meet once again, but not until the NorCal finals in mid-March — assuming that both manage to get that far.
It's also an opportunity for Northern
California girls basketball fans to see one of the best teams ever to come out of an area with a rich tradition of exceptional girls basketball.
Not exact matches
A lot of folks in the
girls high school
basketball community in
California know about the current Harvard - Westlake team, mostly because of the prominence of the Pepperdine - signed Ruffus - Milner twins, Jayla and Jayda, who helped lift the Wolverines to the CIF Southern Section Open Division final last season before they lost 62 - 58 to Long Beach Poly.
Sopak arrived in
California in 2000 and has since made his positive impact on the
girls»
basketball scene here in the Bay Area and around the country.
The long - standing End of the Trail National Showcase
girls basketball summer tournament held the first week of the first half of the NCAA viewing period in Oregon City, Oregon, is branching out to Northern
California with the EOT Bay Area Ultimate Challenge in the second half of the viewing period.
And yes, that means that West Campus has moved out of the «directional» category, in from the outskirts, and now is firmly planted at the center of any discussion about
girls basketball in Northern
California.
Chidom quietly helped anchor what could arguably be considered as the best Bay Area
girls basketball team of all time, or Northern
California's best for that matter.
The Carondelet
girls basketball team led only 19 - 16 against visiting McNair - Stockton in the
California Interscholastic Federation Division II Northern Regional quarterfinals on March 10.
Sure, a few
girls»
basketball faithful will make their way to Haas Pavilion on Jan. 16 to see St. Mary's - Stockton and Carondelet - Concord «'' two of Northern
California's most consistent and most talented powers «'' play at 12:15 in the Martin Luther King, Jr..
The Walnut Creek Rec Center played host to the second annual Pass Tha Ball Queens Court Skills Academy and Showcase that featured some of the top
girls basketball talent in Northern
California from the 2015, 2016 and 2017 classes.