2013 Schedule

Here is t he 2013 Schedule  

2013 Bay Area Warriors Schedule (17U)

Dates                           Event                                                   Location

 

March 23 (Saturday)   Work-out                                             UHS

March 30 (Saturday)   Work-out (or Tip-off at CCSF)          UHS

 

April 6-7                      Oakland Rebels Tournament             Oakland

April 13-14                  Soldiers Extravaganza                         Oakland

April 19-21                  Double Pump HoopFest                     Los Angeles(NCAA sanctioned)

April 26-28                  NorCal Hoop Review                         San Francisco (CCSF)(NCAA sanctioned)

May 17-19                   The City Championship                      San Francisco (CCSF)

May 25-27                   Hoop Review Memorial Day             EastBay

Please note that we are taking most of June off so everyone can spend time with their high school teams and/or go to basketball camps

 

July 6-7                       Work-outs                                           UHS

July 13-14                   Hoop Review Event                           CCSF(NCAA sanctioned)

July 19-21                   Pangos Event                                      Los Angeles(NCAA sanctioned)

July 24-28                   Las Vegas Live (or Super 64)             Las Vegas(NCAA sanctioned)

Any questions, please call Coach Randy (415) 418-4568

coachrandal@yahoo.com

 

Nor Cal Summer Preview

A take on Saturday's Nor Cal Summer Preview from NorCal HS & College Basketball Central.

Kevin McCarthy:

"Caught Gerry Freitas' Nor Cal Summer Preview, the tuneup for the rest of the summer, on Saturday. Here are some stream-of-consciousness scribblings:

Keep it in mind that not every team was viewed and some talents were certainly missed:

Caught the Bay Area Hoosiers (BAH) and Noah Allen plus Elliott Pitts were displaying the usual but the most intriguing Hoosier was a newcomer in 6-foot-9 Israel Gutierrez, a 2012 frontcourt prospect out of Mexico. He's a bit lean but very mobile, willing and able to play inside. Possessing a 7-foot-1 wingspan and with just four years of organized basketball playing experience, college coaches should have BAH Coaches Rob Jones and Phil Doherty on speed dial but he is seriously checking out prep schools...

With the Nor Cal Pharoahs, 6-foot-3 Cole (2013 Pleasant Grove) Nordquist and 6-foot-7 Tyler (Folsom High) Hatten showed as prospects. Loved the form on Nordquist's shot and the fact that he didn't try to force the action. Seeing Hatten was a first-time opportunity and he showed a solid face-the-basket mid-range jumper. Don't know if he is still sprouting upward (more than likely) but he's looking like a late bloomer prospect to keep tabs on...

N-O-B-O-D-Y plays harder or more physical than the Oakland Rebel Red (ORR) squad, a product of the coach being Raymond Young... liked the ease of ORR's 6-foot Joey (2014 Newark Memorial) Frenchwood's shooting motion and the fact that he was very accurate on his catch-and-shoot attempts... 6-foot-5 Derrick (2014 Castro Valley) Clayton also had his moments but needs to demonstrate greater consistency in effecting the game, something he obviously still has time to do... Another 2014 talent, 6-foot-6 Temidayo (St. Joseph Notre Dame) Yussuf, plays strong but three more inches of height will greatly enhance his level of recruiting...

Loved the play of a pair of 2014 Bay Area Warrior and St. Ignatius backcourters in 5-foot-9 Jalen Yang and 5-foot-11 Nick Aronce-Camp. The extremely quick Yang ran the show, dribble-driving and delivering passes to teammates in scoring position as well as ball-hawking opponents defensively -- he and Trevor Dunbar should cause major problems for backcourt opponents. Aronce-Camp appeared very steady and self-assured for his age...

Regarding 707's Finest, 6-foot Matthew (2013 Pleasant Grove) Hayes is such a sweet shooter, able to quickly get off his shot from a standstill as well as in catch-and-shoot situations while 6-foot-3 point Leon (Vanden High) Williams is unruffle-able (if there is such a word) as he surveys the court, makes his choices and proceeds where he wishes like a commander-in-chief"

2012 Season Recap

another great season

The Bay Area Warriors 17U battled far and wide in the 2012 Spring and Summer club basketball seasons including battling some some of the top teams in the country including the Oakland Soldiers and Pump and Run Elite. When it was all said and done the Warriors turned in an overall 19-13 record and an impressive 13-7 in NCAA sanctioned events.

The Warriors kicked off the season winning their pool in the Soldiers Extravaganza but were knocked out by the host team in bracket play by a respectable 88 to 70 score. Although Drew Gordan and the Soldiers had some YouTube moments, the Warriors led by Jacqui Biggins long range shooting stayed in the game until late.

Next up the Warriors Travelled to Los Angeles to the Pumps Spring Hoopfest. In the all-bracket play tourney the Warriors advanced all the way to Final Four including a 20 point comeback win over Lakeshow White in which Al Waters sparked the rally and Jeremy Dennis hit multiple big buckets down the stretch.

At the NCAA sanctioned Hoopreview Showcase at CCSF the Warriors won their first 3 games before losing its finale to Lakeshow Seniors. In game 3 Jacqui Biggins knocked down a buzzer beater three to beat the Blue Devils and Mark Alexander threw down a memorable dunk.

At the City Championship, which we hosted, the Bay Area Warriors went 4-1 and won the Consolation Championship beating the Modesto Pirates in the Final Game behind a team attack led by Kenny Love, Derius Johnson and Samson Donick. The Warriors also knocked off the Lunardi's team in a heated game during which Jeremy Dennis led the way. Kevin Murray also stepped up his game with some scoring outbursts.

The Warriors kicked off the NCAA summer evaluation period at the Hoopreview Summer Showcase with two impressive wins over 209 Elite and the Davis Wildcats. Chris Mah, Harold Getz, Kenny Love and Jarred Nodar all had big games. In spite of strong efforts by Al Waters and Kevin Murray the Warriors fell to the Oakland Soldiers 16s and Oakland Kings in close games on Sunday.

Next the Warriors headed to Anaheim for the Pumps Best of the Summer Tourney where they won two games but had two heartbreaking losses at the Buzzer.

In the final week-end of the NCAA Summer evaluation period the Warriors headed to Las Vegas for the Fab48 Tournament. The Warriors went 3-0 in pool play including a miraculous comeback vs. the Las Vegas Knicks in which they overcame a 10 point deficit with 2 minutes to go and won by 5 points. Against NorCal Elite Jeremy Dennis exploded for 34 points including 5 3-pointers. In bracket play the Warriors were down 19 point early to High 5 America but battled all the way back to take the lead late before falling in the closing minute. Notably long-time (4 seasons) Bay Area Warrior Derius Johnson ended his career as the all-time leading scorer in Bay Area Warriors history.

Overall the Warriors improved their skills, got exposure to numerous College coaches and had a lot of fun. It was another great season!