No real changes here, as Ontario Christian remains No. 2 in the Division 6 poll while Granite Hills and Serrano are back-to-back at No. 3 and No. 4 in the Division IV poll.
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Monthly Archives: January 2010
CIF-SS boys soccer polls
The High Desert teams continue to regulate in the lower divisions, with Granite Hills and Oak Hills maintaining their No. 1 and No. 3 rankings, respectively, in Division 6 while Hesperia is No. 2 in Division 5. Montclair seems to be making a movie in Division 3, where the Cavaliers have surged to No. 4.
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CIF-SS girls basketball polls
After an inexplicable drop in last week’s rankings, Cajon moved up to No. 4 in the Division I-AA poll, setting up a meeting with D1-A No. 2 Summit Saturday in Fontana. Besides that, it was pretty much the status quo as far as county teams are concerned.
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CIF-SS boys basketball polls
Nothing too crazy this week, as Eisenhower remains No. 1 in Division II-A while Chino Hills and Summit retain the No. 2 spots in D1-A and D2-AA. Saturday will have an interesting matchup, as the SkyHawks host Division I-A No. 4 Cajon.
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Santiago explains Army decision
Eric Sonderheimer’s high school notebook for Monday led off with the story of Etiwanda quarterback Angel Santiago’s verbal commitment to Army and the factors that went into that decision. It can be read here.
Shirley visits USC, makes plans for signing day
According to USC’s Rivals.com site, Kaiser linebacker Josh Shirley said that he is going to announce his college choice on Fox Sports for National Signing Day next Wednesday. The article, which can be accessed here with a Rivals.com subscription, also outlined his official visit to USC this weekend and his plans between now and National Signing Day.
Shirley confirmed that he is visiting Miami (Fla) next weekend and also confirmed that he’s scheduled an in-home visit with new USC head coach Lane Kiffin for the day before NSD. Shirley also discussed his trip, notably his interactions with USC defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, who showed him tapes of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl linebacker Derrick Brooks.
“It was the whole nine-yards,” said Shirley. “Just being compared to (Derrick) Brooks is an honor. I think I’d be comfortable on either side – (SAM or WILL).”
We’ll continue to keep you posted on Shirley – the top uncommitted prospect left in the county – as we head closer to Signing Day.
Championship game picks
I would take these picks with a grain of salt because, quite frankly, I’ve stunk during the playoffs thus far. That being said, I have a theory on picking Super Bowl participants which I call “The Middle Ground Theory.”
I’ve noticed that in recent years that of the final four NFL teams, the Super Bowl matchup tends to not me the least desirable or most-desirable matchup according to ratings. For example, the ideal matchup last year would have been Pittsburgh-Philadelphia (battle of Pennsylvania, Steelers vs. McNabb, etc.) and the least-desirable matchup would have been Arizona-Baltimore. While Pittsburgh-Philly was the favored matchup according to point spreads, Pittsburgh-Arizona is what we got.
In 2007, New England-Green Bay was the most desirable matchup and the favored matchup according to point spreads, as it would have been the undefeated Patriots playing Brett Favre in perhaps Favre’s final game (yeah right) in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXI. The least desirable matchup would have been San Diego-N.Y. Giants more than likely, even though I guess you could hype the Rivers-Manning draft day trade drama. So what did we get? New England-New York Giants.
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Sharpe gets record…and then some
Janae Sharpe didn’t provide much drama in breaking the Rialto High School scoring record Friday, rolling to 32 points in a 78-34 victory over Carter. Sharpe only needed to score 16 points to beat Okeme Oziwo’s record, but doubled that to finish the game with 1,562 points for her career. Sharpe also has seven rebounds, seven assists and six steals as Rialto remained undefeated in the Citrus Belt League.
Riverside Preparatory School to field football team
Riverside Preparatory School announced Friday that it will be fielding a football team during the 2010-11 school year, according to a press release sent by principal Shawn Bell. The school is located just outside of Victorville in Oro Grande and has an enrollment of 358 through grades K-12. Players interested in playing for the Silver Knights can call the school’s enrollment center at (760) 843-5556 or visit this website.
Rialto’s Sharpe on the verge of history
Rialto junior guard Janae Sharpe is 16 points short of setting the Rialto High School scoring record for both boys and girls, according to a phone call from Knights assistant coach Larry Claunch. Sharpe, who has 1,538 points in 2.5 seasons with the Knights, will likely break the record tonight, as the Knights play Carter.
The record is held by Okeme Oziwo, a 1996 graduate of RHS who went on to star at Arizona State – where he recovered from a devastating car crash to become a starter for the Sun Devils – and the Harlem Globetrotters after his time with the Knights. Tonight’s game is at 6 p.m. at Rialto High School.