Thursday, February 16, 2017

The CalHi (Nor Cal) State Stat Stars of the week

The CalHi (Nor Cal) State Stat Stars of the week:

* Adrian Antunez (Clovis West, Fresno) 
He scored a game high of 30 points in a 74-62 win over Buchanan of Clovis and scored another 30 points in winning fashion against host Clovis East in leading the Golden Eagles to a 64-59 triumph. The senior also now has scored 1,612 points, which according to CIF Central Section historian Bob Barnett is third best in school history.

* Thomas Brown (Menlo School, Atherton)
Despite scoring his career-high of 30 points, it was not enough to prevent a 74-59 loss to Pinewood of Los Altos Hills. On the season, this junior is averaging 13.1 points and 4.5 rebounds per game for the Knights.

* George Ellegood (Cupertino)
This junior’s previous career-high was just 23 points but he had a big night during a 48-46 win over Los Altos as he made six three-pointers and finished with 30 points. His dad, Craig Ellegood, is the head coach of the Pioneers.

* Luke Enthoven (Los Altos)
Coming up just two blocks shy of a triple-double, Enthoven had 30 points and 14 rebounds to go along with his eight blocks during a 69-54 win over Milpitas.

* Jacob Halderman (Hayfork)
For the second time this season, this senior scored 44 points in a game as he matched his season-high while also grabbing 11 rebounds and seven steals during a 66-51 win over Dunsmuir. This multi-sport athlete is averaging 27.8 points and 11.9 rebounds per game on the court after a football season that saw him rush for 1,538 yards and 17 touchdowns with 134 total tackles on defense.

* Gyse Hulsebosch (East Union, Manteca)
While his impressive performances actually came two weeks ago, we wanted to get him in as he set back to back season highs when he scored 40 points during a 79-76 win over Lathrop and two nights later he had 42 points during a 75-70 win over Sierra of Manteca.

* Joel Schneidmiller (Saratoga)
Spiking volleyballs or blocking shots, Schneidmiller is a standout on the court as he had a triple-double during a 48-46 loss to Mountain View. Schneidmiller totaled 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 blocks. Listed at 6-foot-6, he was the Mercury News boys volleyball player of the year last spring.

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