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DC Assault fulfills July quest with Fab 48 title

During the spring, the DC Assault 17U basketball team set a goal to go undefeated in July. The Washington, D.C.-based powerhouse completed its mission Sunday at Bishop Gorman High.

Prospect shows Krzyzewski thing or two

One glance into the bleachers provided Paul Jorgensen with some extra motivation Sunday afternoon.

Gorman big man ignores pressure to follow dad’s path to UNLV

During his growing years, all the way up to 6 feet 10 inches tall, Chase Jeter has faithfully attended UNLV basketball games as a fan. It’s too soon to say if he will do the same as a player.

Goodluck Okonoboh apple of coaches’ eyes

It’s a unique name, one he figures to make more popular in the near future, and Goodluck Okonoboh smiled when asked about the story behind it.

Determined Hayward takes aim at Team USA spot

It wasn’t just the coaches and players competing for a national championship. It wasn’t just the 70,000 college basketball fans inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis that 2010 evening.

Emerging Irving states his case in Team USA scrimmage

The competition is going to be fierce for spots on next year’s USA Basketball squad that will compete in the FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain. So Kyrie Irving decided he had better get a head start at making a positive impression.

John Thompson gave U.S. vision for Olympics

His still is an imposing figure, towering on this particular day over those NBA players sitting on chairs and listening to his every word.

Canyon Springs guard working to regain lost cachet

At this time a year ago, Shaquile Carr was regarded as one of the hottest prospects in the West.
Now, the 6-foot-1-inch point guard at Canyon Springs High is trying to prove himself all over again to college coaches.

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