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Desert Vista forward Connor MacDougall is one of the first top Valley high school basketball players to leave school in favor of Westwind Prep Academy, which seeks to become a hub for elite prep basketball players in Arizona.
Former Desert Vista player Connor MacDougall, left, is one of the players who left the school for Westwind Prep in Phoenix.
Former Desert Vista player Connor MacDougall, left, is one of the players who left the school for Westwind Prep in Phoenix.
The new Westwind Prep basketball program is expected to have far reaching capabilities.
Mountain View sophomore Payton Dastrup (52) is guarded by Connor MacDougall (5) during a Div. I state tournament game in February.
Desert Vista's Danny Powell and Connor MacDougall strip the ball from Gilbert's Conner Helvig during their quarterfinal game at ASU's Well Fargo Arena in Tempe.
Desert Vista's Danny Powell and Connor MacDougall strip the ball from Gilbert's Conner Helvig during their quarterfinal game at ASU's Well Fargo Arena in Tempe.
Desert Vista coach Dave Williams, center, and the Thunder hope they can keep the momentum going with the addition of transfer Avery Brunson despiite losing two leaders in Connor MacDougall and John Marshall.
Desert Vista's Connor MacDougall, middle, would have opened the postseason with a bye regardless of the power points flow, but would the Thunder probably would have faced a different opponent if it was done correctly in Saturday's first-round game.
Desert Vista's Connor MacDougall, middle, would have opened the postseason with a bye regardless of the power points flow, but would the Thunder probably would have faced a different opponent if it was done correctly in Saturday's first-round game.
Dave Williams would love a do-over.
The Desert Vista boys basketball team likes to send in waves of reserves, but this was more like a tsunami.
Dave Williams would love a do-over.
Findlay Prep is the gold standard for high school basketball powerhouses on the West Coast.
Westwind Prep is hardly the first ever national program to start up and it won’t be the last.
Westwind Prep is hardly the first ever national program to start up and it won’t be the last.
Findlay Prep is the gold standard for high school basketball powerhouses on the West Coast.
Findlay Prep is the gold standard for high school basketball powerhouses on the West Coast.
Desert Vista boys basketball coach Dave Williams didn’t envision this type of start to the season, but he is not about to complain.
There aren’t many names more common than Sam Jones.
Avery Moss saw the Corona del Sol seniors crying in the locker room last season after a quarterfinal loss to Mountain View.
The Corona del Sol boys basketball team is far from being at it best.
It would be impossible to expect Avery Brunson and Chris Davis to replace the talent that left their respective programs, but they can help cushion the blow.
Basketball consumes Dave Williams’ life.
There wasn’t much question about the best boys basketball team in Division I last year, as Corona del Sol finished the season on a 30-game winning streak and cruised past Laveen Cesar Chavez for the state championship.
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