All-Foothill Conference selections in men’s basketball

Here are the All-Foothill Conference selections in men’s basketball

Justin Long, Chaffey – Most Valuable Player

Gerry Blakes – San Bernardino Valley

Michaelyn Scott – Antelope Valley

Sango Niang – Chaffey

DeWayne Benjamin- Mt San Jacinto

Shea Mateale- Barstow

DWan Caldwell – Antelope Valley

Marcus Bradley – San Bernardino Valley

Ryan Nitz – Chaffey

Emani Gant – Barstow

Montreal Harris – Mt San Jacinto

Jared Kinsey – College of the Desert

Honorable Mention: Kenny Morgan – Chaffey; Justin Cole – Chaffey; Daviyon Draper – Antelope Valley; Cameron Lewis – San Bernardino Valley; Anthony Owens – Rio Hondo; Shawnrontate Foster – Desert; Vadal Faniel – Antelope Valley; Xavier Jones – San Bernardino Valley; Jon Howard – Desert; Riley Charlish – Victor Valley; Cailyn Patton – Victor Valley; Hassante Manning – Mt San Jacinto; Sam Natt – Mt San Jacinto; Jeremiah Wilson – Barstow; Erik Burns – Barstow

Coach of the Year – Jeff Klein – Chaffey

The latest state and JC men’s basketball polls

This Week’s CCCMBCA State Poll
1. San Francisco
2. Saddleback
3. Mt. San Antonio
4. Santa Rosa
5. Foothill
(tie) Ohlone
7. Riverside
8. Fresno City
9. Canyons
10. Sierra
11. Antelope Valley
(tie) Chaffey
13. Yuba
14. Palomar
15. Sequoias
16. East Los Angeles
17. Contra Costa
18. Allan Hancock
19. Lassen
20. Ventura

Southern California

1. Saddleback; 2. Mt. San Antonio; 3. Riverside; 4. Canyons; 5. tie, Antelope Valley and Chaffey; 7. Palomar; 8. East Los Angeles; 9. Allan Hancock; 10. Ventura; 11. Los Angeles Pierce; 12. San Bernardino Valley; 13. Los Angeles Harbor;   14. Cerritos
15. MiraCosta and Grossmont

Northern California
1. San Francisco; 2. Santa Rosa; 3. tie, Foothill and Ohlone; 5. Fresno City; 6. Sierra; 7. Yuba; 8. Sequoias; 9. Contra Costa; 10. Lassen; 11. Cabrillo; 12. San Joaquin Delta; 13. Marin; 14. San Jose City; 15. tie, West Valley and (tie) DeAnza

State and regional JC women’s hoops polls

STATE

1. Mt. SAC (27-0)

2. Ventura (26-3)

3. Fresno City (26-3)

4. Santa Rosa (23-5)

5. Mt. San Jacinto (24-2)

6. Foothill (23-5)

7. San Bernardino Valley (22-5)

8. Long Beach (21-4)

9. Pasadena (20-6)

10. Sierra (19-7)

11. Siskiyous (19-5)

12. LA Valley (20-8)

13. Chaffey (20-8)

14. Cypress (20-8)

15. San Francisco (18-9)

16. San Joaquin Delta (17-8)

17. Canyons (19-8)

18. Diablo Valley (16-10)

19. Cuesta (19-9)

20. Mission (19-7)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

1. Mt. SAC; 2. Ventura; 3. Mt. San Jacinto; 4. San Bernardino Valley; 5. Long Beach; 6. Pasadena; 7. LA Valley; 8. Chaffey; 9. Cypress; 10. Canyons; 11. Cuesta; 12. East Los Angeles; 13. Irvine Valley; 14. Riverside; 15. Santa Barbara.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

1. Santa Rosa; 2. Fresno 3, Foothill; 4. Sierra; 5. Siskiyous; 6. San Francisco; 7. San Joaquin Delta; 8. Diablo Valley; 9. Modesto; 10. Mission; 11. Ohlone; 12. Chabot; 13. De Anza; 14. San Jose; 15. Cosumnes River

 

The latest women’s JuCo State and regional polls

STATE POLL

1. Mt. SAC (25-0)

2. Ventura (24-3)

3. Fresno City (24-3)

4. Santa Rosa (21-5)

5. San Bernardino Valley (22-4)

6. Mt. San Jacinto (22-2)

7. Foothill (21-5)

8. Long Beach (19-4)

9. Pasadena City (18-6)

10. Chaffey (17-7)

11. Siskiyous (18-4)

12. Sierra (17-7)

13. Cypress (20-7)

14. LA Valley (18-8)

15. San Joaquin Delta (16-7)

16. San Francisco (16-9)

17. College of the Canyons (17-8)

18. Diablo Valley (14-10) and LA Mission (17-7)

20. Santa Barbara (17-9)

Southern California Regional

1. Mt. SAC; 2. Ventura; 3. San Bernardino Valley; 4. Mt. San Jacinto; 5. Long Beach; 6. Pasadena City; 7. Cypress; 8. LA Valley; 9. Chaffey; 10. Canyons; 11. Santa Barbara; 12. Cuesta; 13, Irvine Valley; 14. East LA; 15. Riverside.

Northern California

1. Fresno; 2. Santa Rosa;3 . Foothill; 4. Siskiyous; 5. Sierra; 6. San Francisco; 7. San Joaquin Delta; 8. Diablo Valley; 9. Modesto; 10. LA Mission; 11. Chabot; 12. Ohlone; 13. tie, DeAnza and San Jose; 15. Laney.

Newest JC men’s state/regional polls

State Poll
1, San Francisco
2. Saddleback
3. Santa Rosa
4. Antelope Valley
5. Foothill
6. Ohlone
7. Sierra
8. Mt. San Antonio
(tie) East Los Angeles
10. Riverside
11. Lassen
12. Fresno
13. Chaffey
14. Los Angeles Pierce
15. Yuba
16. Canyons
17. Sequoias
18. Ventura
19. Cabrillo
20. Palomar

Northern California Regional Poll
1. San Francisco; 2. Santa Rosa; 3. Foothill; 4. Ohlone; 5. Sierra; 6. Lassen; 7. Fresno; 8. Yuba; 9. Sequoias; 10. Cabrillo; 11. Marin;  (tie) Contra Costa; 13. San Joaquin Delta
14. Merritt; 15. West Valley

Southern California Regional Poll
1. Saddleback; 2. Antelope Valley; 3. Mt. San Antonio; (tie) East Los Angeles; 5. Riverside; 6. Chaffey; 7. Los Angeles Pierce; 8. Canyons; 9. Ventura; 10. Palomar; 11. San Bernardino; 12. Allan Hancock; 13. Mt. San Jacinto; 14. Cerritos; 15. Cuesta

This week’s college sports events

WED, JAN. 23
MEN’S BASKETBALL

Pomona-Pitzer at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 7:30 p.m.; Cal Lutheran at Redlands, 7:30 p.m.; Occidental at La Verne, 7:30 p.m.; Chaffey at Mt. San Jacinto, 7 p.m.; San Bernardino Valley at Antelope Valley, 7 p.m.; Saddleback at Riverside, 7:30 p.m.; Barstow at Victor Valley, 7 p.m.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Chaffey at Mt. San Jacinto, 5 p.m.; San Bernardino Valley at Antelope Valley, 5 p.m.

THUR, JAN. 24

MEN’S BASKETBALL

UC Riverside at Pacific, 7 p.m.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UC Riverside at at Pacific, 7 p.m.; Occidental at La Verne, 7:30 p.m.; Cal Lutheran at Redlands, 7:30 p.m.; Pomona-Pitzer at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 5 p.m.

FRI, JAN. 25
MEN’S BASKETBALL

Cal Poly Pomona at CS Dominguez Hills, 7:30 p.m.; CS San Bernardino at Sonoma State, 7:30 p.m.; Irvine Valley at Riverside, 7:30 p.m.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Cal Poly Pomona at CS Dominguez Hills, 5:30 p.m.; CS San Bernardino at Sonoma State, 5:30 p.m.

SAT, JAN. 26
MEN’S BASKETBALL

UC Riverside at UC Davis, 7 p.m.; Cal Poly Pomona at CS Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.; CS San Bernardino at San Francisco State, 7:30 p.m.; Cal Baptist at Grand Canyon (Ariz), 5:30 p.m.; UC Santa Cruz at La Verne, 7 p.m.; Redlands at Pomona-Pitzer, 7 p.m.; Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at Whittier, 7 p.m.; Victor Valley at Chaffey, 7 p.m.; San Bernardino Valley at Desert, 3 p.m.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

UC Davis at UC Riverside, 7 p.m.; Cal Poly Pomona at CS Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m.; CS San Bernardino at San Francisco State, 5:30 p.m.; Cal Baptist at Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 5:30 p.m.; UC Santa Cruz at La Verne, 1 p.m.; Redlands at Pomona-Pitzer, 5 p.m.; Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at Whittier, 5 p.m.; Victory Valley at Chaffey, 1 p. m.; San Bernardino Valley at Cerro Coso, 1 p.m.

Men’s JC basketball polls

The newest state JC men’s state/region polls

State Poll
Ranking/Team/Record
1. San Francisco – 18-0
2. Mt. San Antonio – 15-1
3. Santa Rosa – 14-4
4. Saddleback – 15-4
5. Foothill – 14-3
6. Ohlone- 13-5
7. East Los Angeles – 13-3
8. Sierra – 10-5
9. Antelope Valley – 11-5
10. Lassen – 15-6
11. Riverside – 12-5
12. Fresno – 14-6
13. Mt. San Jacinto – 14-4
14. Chaffey – 13-5
15. Los Angeles Pierce – 12-6
16. Yuba – 10-6
17. Canyons – 12-6
18. Contra Costa – 12-4
19. Sequoias – 12-7
20. San Diego City – 12-8

Southern California Regional Poll
1. Mt San Antonio
2. Saddleback
3. East Los Angeles
4. Antelope Valley
5. Riverside
6. Mt. San Jacinto
7. Chaffey
8. Los Angeles Pierce
9. Canyons
10. San Diego City
11. Allan Hancock
12. Ventura
13. Palomar
14. San Bernardino Valley

15. Cuesta

Northern California Regional Poll
1. San Francisco
2. Santa Rosa
3. Foothill
4. Ohlone
5. Sierra
6. Lassen
7. Fresno
8. Yuba
9. Contra Costa
10. Sequoias
11. Cabrillo
12. Marin
13. West Valley
14. San Joaquin Delta
15. Diablo Valley

 

SBVC men back at No. 1 . . . but not alone

The San Bernardino Valley College men’s basketball team is back in the No, 1 spot of the state poll for the third time this season. But this time they are tied for the top spot with Riverside,

SBVC (22-2) has won 10 straight games but faces a challenging week. It will host No. 14 Mt. San Jacinto (17-6) on Wednesday and No. 13 Chaffey (15-6) on Friday. Both games should be thrillers. The first time SBVC played Mt. San Jacinto it won 104-100. That’s a lot of points and a lot of action.

And the first time it played Chaffey, it was 98-96 . . . Also in overtime. It doesn’t get any better than that.

Here’s the poll . . .

1 . San Bernardino 22-2

     Riverside 19-4

3.  Ohlone 17-4

4. San Jose City 19-4

5. Citrus 21-2

6. Fresno 19-5

    Mt. SAC 20-4

8. Saddleback 20-4

9. Foothill 16-6

10. Chabot 16-5

11. Irvine Valley 20-3

12. Cosumnes River 16-5

13. Chaffey 15-6

14. Mt. San Jacinto 17-6

15. Sequoias 18-6

16. San Francisco 19-3

17. Yuba 19-4

18. Cuesta 20-5

19. Bakersfield 18-5

20. American River 14-7

SBVC men earn tie for first place

Freshman Maurice McGee scored 28 points and snagged nine rebounds
to give the Wolverines a 76-66 win over visiting Mt. San Jacinto
Saturday in Foothill Conference play.

The win lifted SBVC (19-7, 6-1) into a tie for first place with
the Eagles who started the day unbeaten and with a one-game lead in
the conference.

Orlando Brazier added 20 points and nine rebounds and Sidney Hall
added 13 points and three assists. Warren Fuselier dished out a
team-high seven assists.

Melvin Goins led the Eagles (17-8, 6-1) with 19 points, five
rebounds and three assists.

The biggest difference came in shooting as he Wolverines shopt
46.5 percent and Mt. San Jacinto anaged just 36.1.

SBVC loses quarterback

San Bernardino Valley College sophomore quarterback Mike Stadler did not play in Saturday’s 28-10 American Division Mountain Conference loss to Compton.

He has played through a sore shoulder much of the season and head coach Pat Meech said the problem was likely worsened by a hit he took against San Diego Mesa two weeks ago. He will have an MRI Monday.

Freshman Danny Laugen, a graduate of Colony High School, got the start and fared admirably, completing 13 of 23 passes for 149 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He was sacked four times.

He has seen some playing time because of Stadler’s nagging injury but got the majority of the reps in practice last week.

“He showed great improvement,” Meech said. “He hung on to the ball too long a couple of times but nothing major. That comes with experience.”

Next week the Wolverines (0-6, 0-3) play at Mt. San Jacinto (0-6, 0-3) which has struggled as well.

“It’s going to be a test of character,” he said. “We’re both struggling and hungry for a win. It will be a matter of who keeps it together and is able to perservere.”
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