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Boys BB: Allocco a McDonald’s coach

Frank Allocco of De La Salle (Concord) reached 600 wins faster than any coach in state history, and his current 621-90 career record (16-5 this season) going into an East Bay Athletic League Friday night match-up with Pleasanton Amador Valley is at .8734. That’s third best all time in that category in the Cal-Hi Sports […]

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Passing Tips By New NBA Head Coach

All-time California great Jason Kidd is making his NBA coaching debut this week with the Brooklyn Nets. He once wrote an article for Cal-Hi Sports about his top tips on becoming a great passer. We are happy to re-run it again on our new web site.

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Is Jason Kidd State’s All-Time Best?

Including what he did in high school, the answer could be yes. If it’s just about the NBA, state’s best alum is Bill Russell. We are introducing new concept this week with this post: all-time player rankings....

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Californians on U.S. boys hoops list

Seven Californians named to Underclass All-American boys’ basketball team. Members of last year’s Team USA 17U team, including Mater Dei’s Stanley Johnson,  headline group of 60 elite players selected. 

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Bay Area Represents at McDonald’s

The San Francisco Bay Area has produced just as many, and perhaps more, NBA standouts than the SoCal basin. When it comes to McDonald’s All-Americans, however, the Bay Area lags behind. Winning high school and AAU programs and new media is changing that trend and this year the Bay Area has three highly-regarded players in […]

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1989-90 All-State Teams (OVERALL)

Ed O’Bannon wins honor and headlines 30-man 1989-90 Cal-Hi Sports All-State boys basketball team. With an impressive array of inside moves, Artesia High’s Ed O’Bannon could have pumped through a lot more than the 25.3 ppg that he did. The 6-foot-9 prep All-American was asked instead to do more on the perimeter and responded by...

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