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J.T. Gray transferred to Basha over the weekend, and if the Coolidge district so chooses, it can quietly let the issue die.
Will the dynasty deteriorate?
Mesa High standout point guard Jalen Jenkins has not played with the boys basketball team at all this summer and may not be back with the Jackrabbits next year.
The handwritten note on a piece of paper is taped to Dave Shapiro’s office window. It rested there Wednesday either as a joke or to mock his peers:
It’s been a tried-and-true formula for the Phoenix Suns of old: Look to a former NBA guard, preferably one with a Suns pedigree, and give him his shot to be a head coach. Use his offensive mind to steer an exciting brand of basketball and protect your home court enough to be a consistent playoff team.
Andy Sessions, Red Mountain boys basketball’s second-leading scorer from a season ago, has transferred to Mountain View, his father, Greg, said.
There have been highs and lows from the 2012-2013 athletic year.
Troy Powell has been chosen as Westwood's new boys basketball coach, athletic director Reggie Castro said.
The presence of a cheering Gorilla at Mesa’s Westwood High School could mean one thing: Something big was about to happen.
Century Link Vice President and General Manager Ken McMahon,right, presents a check for $5000 to Westwood High school assistant coach Richard Long, center, and athletic director Reggie Castro during an assembly at the school Monday, May 13, 2013 in Mesa as part of the "Team Assist" program. The money was given by the Phoenix Suns along with Century Link to replace basketball equipment stolen prior their season. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Century Link Vice President and General Manager Ken McMahon,right, presents a check for $5000 to Westwood High school assistant coach Richard Long during an assembly at the school Monday, May 13, 2013 in Mesa as part of the "Team Assist" program. The money was given by the Phoenix Suns along with Century Link to replace basketball equipment stolen prior their season. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Century Link Vice President and General Manager Ken McMahon,right, presents a check for $5000 to Westwood High school assistant coach Richard Long during an assembly at the school Monday, May 13, 2013 in Mesa as part of the "Team Assist" program. The money was given by the Phoenix Suns along with Century Link to replace basketball equipment stolen prior their season. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Century Link Vice President and General Manager Ken McMahon,right, presents a check for $5000 to Westwood High school assistant coach Richard Long, center, and athletic director Reggie Castro during an assembly at the school Monday, May 13, 2013 in Mesa as part of the "Team Assist" program. The money was given by the Phoenix Suns along with Century Link to replace basketball equipment stolen prior their season. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
The Arizona Cardinals didn’t need this.
Corona del Sol lost a baseball game on Thursday in a most peculiar way.
On Thursday, the Division I and II baseball state tournaments will move to Spring Training stadiums across the Valley.
Tom Horyza has been chosen as the new boys basketball coach at Notre Dame Prep, athletic director Monica Barrett said in an email.
Back by popular demand, the Harlem Globetrotters will be in the Valley in the beginning of June for their “Summer Skills Clinic,” where they will coach, motivate and entertain kids ages 6 through 12. Kids of all basketball levels are encouraged to participate.
It was a lovely sight on a lovely Monday afternoon, and Shane Burcar wanted a picture. The Mesa boys basketball coach stood at the Lenox Hotel near the Boston Marathon finish line at 2:37 p.m., struck by the scene playing out in front of him. Marathon runners of all ages finished the 26.2-mile trek as flags from multiple nations waved in the background. Crowds packed both sides of the street.
It was a lovely sight on a lovely Monday afternoon, and Shane Burcar wanted a picture.
The Phoenix Suns have a chance to begin their ascension from the ashes this summer. With one lottery pick safely earned among the top five and another still possible — unless Kobe Bryant is intent on dragging the Los Angeles Lakers’ lifeless carcass to the postseason for a public funeral at the hands of San Antonio or Oklahoma City — the first seeds for resurgence are at hand.
The Arizona Rattlers are bringing more than just championships to the Valley.
Rick McConnell didn’t intend to spend the last 28 years coaching boys basketball at Dobson.
Mountain View coach Gary Ernst (shown here in late January) and Dobson coach Rick McConnell (below) have been at their respective programs for decades, which has become a rarity in high school basketball these days.
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