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Now that things have settled.... what is the outlook for next year?

D1: McClymonds and De La Salle again

D2: Mitty? Riordan?

D3: Sacramento

D4: Modesto Christian

D5: Branson? Lick?

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Guest Wrote:
Now that things have settled.... what is the outlook for next year?

D1: McClymonds and De La Salle again

D2: Mitty? Riordan?

D3: Sacramento

D4: Modesto Christian

D5: Branson? Lick?


Why don't we just by saying who are the teams to beat in each league and then move up from there? Here are my picks.

DFAL - You still gotta like Campolindo. Chris finds a way to get it done every year. He has a solid program established in that league.

EBAL - De La Salle is going to show how good they are every night. They'll be pushed more there than in the BVAL. I like San Ramon to push DLS.

BVAL - Pitt, Deer Valley and Heritage will fight it out. They'll play each other 3 times in league.

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the DFAL AND THE EBAL ARE ALL PRETTY MUCH DONE ALREADY.

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Guest Wrote:
the DFAL AND THE EBAL ARE ALL PRETTY MUCH DONE ALREADY.


That's all you got to say? No predictions? No reasoning? If you're going to make a post at least have something worhtwhile to say.

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As far as the DFAL goes, how will Miramonte be next year?

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As far as the BVAL goes, we might see Heritage fall, and fall hard at that. They have absolutely no big man. None what so ever. But they do have a large sum of players in the 6'2" to 6'4" range, most of which play like small forwards. It should be interesting to see how they do next season.

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As far as the BVAL goes, we might see Heritage fall, and fall hard at that. They have absolutely no big man. None what so ever. But they do have a large sum of players in the 6'2" to 6'4" range, most of which play like small forwards. It should be interesting to see how they do next season.

The thing about heritage is they have a good system. When I saw them a couple of weeks ago they about 15 guys. I doubt they'll have 15 guys when the season starts. It looked like they were just letting everyone play and figure out who can hang and who can't.

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Their system coach and players are ALL over rated. The only people who think they are any good are their parents and themselves. Their PG who plays with heart, could not gaurd DV's, DLS's or Antioch's PG's. He's good, but will needs to improve on laterall quickness to be efective at the next level (I'm sure he'll get a ride somewhere to a low D1).

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Their system coach and players are ALL over rated. The only people who think they are any good are their parents and themselves. Their PG who plays with heart, could not gaurd DV's, DLS's or Antioch's PG's. He's good, but will needs to improve on laterall quickness to be efective at the next level (I'm sure he'll get a ride somewhere to a low D1).

Wow, that's a little harsh. Do you have some issues with Heritage? Or their guard? Lateral quickness? That's all you got? He's a two time first team all league player.

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