From the Cal-Hi Sports staff, some outstanding stats from various NorCal players:
* Noah Allen (Palma, Salinas)
The Chieftains’ 6-foot-5 junior makes it two straight weeks after a 33-point outburst in a 69-57 win over visiting Burton of San Francisco. Allen recently starred as a pass catcher and defensive end for the Palma football team
* Tim Connolly (Stuart Hall, San Francisco)
After the team played its first nine games on the road, the Knights and Connolly in particular, liked home cooking a lot better in a home-opening 67-66 last-second upset of San Francisco Mission. The 5-foot-10 senior point guard had a career-high 32 points, to go along with eight rebounds and five assists, but it was his final two points, a layup with seven seconds left that sealed the win
* Luke Humphrey (Middletown)
With his team only up 30-24 at halftime, the Mustangs’ senior point guard scored 12 of his game-high 26 points in the pivotal third quarter of what ended up being a 68-43 rout of Kelseyville in the 18th Annual Lake County Record-Bee Hoop Classic. Three nights later in a title-game 72-54 victory over Lakeport Clear Lake, he outdid that performance with a 31-point outburst to lead his team to the championship
* Clayton Jubran (Los Gatos)
The Wildcats’ senior posted a solid double-double with 33 points and 15 rebounds (also six assists) in a 68-59 win over San Jose Gunderson
* Joe McGlaston (Dublin)
The 6-foot-4 junior went for 36 points to earn tournament MVP honors after his Gaels defeated California of San Ramon 84-77 in the title game of the Don Nelson Classic
* Gokul Natesan (Cupertino)
It’s a three-peat in this feature for the Pioneers’ senior after a 30-point, nine-rebound performance in a 50-37 victory over Oak Grove of San Jose. We don’t get many stat star worthy outings in 50-37 games, but that’s the kind of season that Natesan is having so far
* Robert Perry (Valley, Sacramento)
One of the top players in the Sacramento area, Perry scored a game-high 35 points in a 82-76 loss to Laguna Creek of Elk Grove
* Christopher Schwartz-Edmisten (Sacramento Waldorf, Fair Oaks)
Scoring a game-high 46 points, he led his team to a 78-61 win over Buckingham Charter. On the season, Schwartz-Edmisten is averaging what looks to be a state best at nearly 32 points per game
* John Seavey (San Marin, Novato)
He scored 17 of his 29 points in the first quarter and might have had more had he not had to sit out the second quarter with fouls in the Mustangs’ 55-45 victory over Petaluma. If Seavey keeps it up, San Marin may return to the CIF NorCal Division III playoffs
* Kiran Shastri (Miramonte, Orinda)
The Matadors’ 6-foot-5 junior makes a second-straight appearance after scoring a season-high 36 points in a 85-63 win over Campbell Hall of North Hollywood at the Righetti Tournament
* Ronnie Turner (Alvarez, Salinas)
The Eagles’ 6-foot-5 sophomore turned it on with 39 points in an 80-39 blowout of San Lorenzo Valley of Felton.
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