Friday, February 17, 2012

Cal-Hi Sports Boys State Stat Stars for this week

The Cal-Hi Sports site is out with this week's Boys State Stat Stars and here are the northern California entries:

* Jamir Andrews (Dublin)

The 6-foot-2 junior went for a season-high 34 points in a 66-63 win over Martinez Alhambra.
 
* Isiah Brown (Richmond)

He has had higher totals than the 35 points he scored against De Anza of Richmond, but it had to feel the best as the Oilers won for the first time this season by a 77-76 final score.

* Paris Davis (Skyline, Oakland)

There was no European vacation for Paris in his team's battle for first place in a Oakland Athletic League game with Oakland Tech. The 6-foot-3 senior posted a double-double with 29 points and 12 rebounds, and the Titans needed all of it in a 67-65 victory. 

* Ali Faruqbey (San Lorenzo)

The junior was a Rebel with a cause in a 73-54 win over Moreau Catholic of Hayward. He had a huge double-double of 33 points and 19 rebounds.

* Jordan Franklin (Trinity Prep, Napa)

Battling his way to a 32-point per game scoring average, this sophomore guard scored 34 points in a 52-34 win over Freedom Christian before scoring 34 points in a 63-44 loss to Global Youth Charter and 34 points in a 62-49 loss to New Life Christian.

* Olajuwon Garner (Deer Valley, Antioch)


The senior guard was 6-of-9 from beyond the arc and scored 25 of his game-high 34 points in the second and third quarter of a 90-84 win over BVAL rival Freedom of Oakley.

* Aaron Gordon (Archbishop Mitty, San Jose)


The 6-foot-8 junior did it again. Points number 27 and 28 and rebound No. 16 came on a tip-in with four seconds left in overtime to seal a 60-58 win over host Sacred Heart Cathedral of San Francisco.

* Tajai Johnson (Vallejo)

A senior guard headed to UC Riverside, Johnson matched his season-high with 34 points but this time it came in a winning effort as the Apaches defeated Rodriguez of Fairfield 88-79.

* Richard Longrus (Bishop O'Dowd, Oakland)

The 6-foot-7, 210-pound Washington State-bound power forward flexed his muscles with a double-double 25 points and 15 rebounds (six blocks) in a 74-31 drubbing of Hayward Tennyson. Longrus has become the star for the 19-5 Dragons this year in his third varsity season. 

* Josh Mooney (Monte Vista Christian, Watsonville)

Mooney’s number didn’t quite reach the Moon his past two games, but he returns to this feature with stratospheric numbers. First he had 39 points, eight rebounds and seven assists an 82-63 win over Christopher of Gilroy. Then he came back this week with 34 points (seven 3-pointers), nine assists, six steals and five rebounds in a 70-58 Monterey Bay League playoff win over a Christopher team that would like to see Moon orbit a different planet.

* Daniel Selsor (Archbishop Riordan, San Francisco)

Despite averaging less than seven points per game, the senior guard came up huge in a 68-59 upset of St. Francis of Mountain View. Selsor had a lot of fizz after finishing with 26 points, three rebounds and two steals in the victory. According to WCAL stat man Pat Segurson, Selsor also tied a Riordan school record with six 3-pointers.

* Kiran Shastri (Miramonte, Orinda)


He makes another appearance after going for 30-plus points for the fourth time this season. Shastri did it by scoring 30 in a 80-66 win over Walnut Creek Las Lomas.   

* Chris Swartz-Edmisten (Sacramento Waldorf, Fair Oaks)

He outscored Foresthill on his own in a 62-37 win as he finished with 43 points for the second time in three games. On the year, he is averaging 34.6 points a game.

* Justin Woody (Folsom)

In a narrow 69-65 Delta River League win over Ponderosa of Shingle Springs, Woody lit up the scoreboard for 47 points to lead the Bulldogs. His season-high before this explosion was just 29 and he didn’t reach double figures in his three previous outings.

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