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Big 10 Summer League Recap

June 15, 2009

Jack Pollon

 

2009 Big - 10 summer league

 

at Taft High on Mondays

 

First week recap

June 15

 

El Camino Real 47

Buckley 29

 

Treyare Holden had 26 points and six rebounds to lead El Camino Real.

Dushon Carter and Keith Dawkins also played well. Carter had five points, eight rebounds and four assists.

 

Nick DeBonfilhs and Andrew Farhadi led Buckley. De bonfilhs had seven points, six rebounds and five blocks. Farhadi had 10 rebounds and four assists.

 

Birmingham 60

Alemany 45

 

Rene Reyes had 17 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists to lead Birmingham. Angel Gutierrez had 17 points and 10 rebounds and Sahdi Odu had 12 points and seven rebounds.

 

Steven Jones and Max Guercy led Alemany. Jones had 12 points, five rebounds and four assists. Guercy had nine points.

 

Taft 72

Agoura 51

 

De'Andre Daniels had 25 points, nine rebounds, four blocks and one thunderous dunk to lead the Toreadors.

 

Bryce Jones had 15 points and eight rebounds while sophomore Spencer Dinwiddie had nine assists.

 

Taft led 36-10 before Agoura came back to cut it to eight in the second half.

 

Stephan Hicks and Hasan Khan played well for Agoura.

 

Crespi 66

Golden Valley 40

 

Matt Mounier had 18 points and Reggie Coates provided the bulk down low to lead the Celts.

 

Golden Valley was missing 6'7 forward Trevor Wiseman, who was out with a wrist injury.

 

Crespi was without Blake Stanton, who will probabaly stick with football for most of the summer.

 

Harvard-Westlake 65

Simi Valley 45

 

Four players scored in double figures for the Wolverines led by Austin Kelly's 17 points.

 

Damiene Cain had 13 points and 12 rebounds. Cain has been offered by Oregon St., UNLV and San Diego St. and is only going into the 11th grade next September.

 

Erik Swoope had 13 points and an electrifying right handed put back dunk in the second half with six minutes remaining.

 

The league takes a break next Monday for the annual War on the Floor tournament but will resume again June 29.