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01-03-2009, 03:27 AM
Score: Windward 66 - Rocklin 77
Location: San Diego, CA
In a battle of 6-10 centers and future UCLA Bruins, Rocklin’s Brendan Lane (25 points, 12 rebounds) by far got the upper hand over Anthony Stover (eight points, 11 rebounds, three blocks).
In the most telling sequence, Lane buried a 3-pointer from the wing in the third quarter. On the team’s next possession, Lane had another open three-point from the same spot, but when Stover came out to block it, Lane drove right past and sent down a big tomahawk dunk..
“He’s got that much versatility on offense,” Rocklin coach Steve Tyler said. “That was very impressive.”
As were the Thunder, who won three of four games in the tournament including a Windward team ranked No. 1 in the state (Division IV). Rocklin (11-2) also got 19 points by Pat Stover and 17 from Tony Williams. Jacob Rubin led Windward (9-4) with 14 points but Michigan-bound standout Darius Morris was limited to nine points.
Location: San Diego, CA
In a battle of 6-10 centers and future UCLA Bruins, Rocklin’s Brendan Lane (25 points, 12 rebounds) by far got the upper hand over Anthony Stover (eight points, 11 rebounds, three blocks).
In the most telling sequence, Lane buried a 3-pointer from the wing in the third quarter. On the team’s next possession, Lane had another open three-point from the same spot, but when Stover came out to block it, Lane drove right past and sent down a big tomahawk dunk..
“He’s got that much versatility on offense,” Rocklin coach Steve Tyler said. “That was very impressive.”
As were the Thunder, who won three of four games in the tournament including a Windward team ranked No. 1 in the state (Division IV). Rocklin (11-2) also got 19 points by Pat Stover and 17 from Tony Williams. Jacob Rubin led Windward (9-4) with 14 points but Michigan-bound standout Darius Morris was limited to nine points.