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Keith Shamburger, who is scheduled to play for Serra High next season after being ineligible at Cabrillo as a junior (following stops at Dominguez and LaVerne Lutheran), hit a 3-pointer from the left corner to give the California Supreme Black team a 77-76 victory over the New York Panthers -- coached by Orlando Magic point guard (and former Panther) Rafer Alston.

Finally, a good game!

Nick Johnson, a junior to be, and his brother, Chris (who just graduated from Gilbert, Ariz., High) played well for California Supreme.

They are the sons of former Banning standout (and jumper supreme) Joey Johnson and the nephews of the late Dennis Johnson of NBA fame.

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