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Mountain View’s Payton Dastrup drives to the hoop during a game against Mesa on Jan. 24. Both Mountain View and Mesa are capable of getting on a hot streak and rolling through the Division I state tournament.
Mountain View sophomore Payton Dastrup (52) is guarded by Connor MacDougall (5) during a Div. I state tournament game in February.
For 16 minutes, Payton Dastrup did everything he could to keep the Mountain View boys basketball team in striking distance of Desert Mountain.
Call it the Payton Dastrup effect.
Mountain View's Payton Dastrup drives to the hoop while playing Mesa, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mesa's Issac Allen goes up for a jump shot as Mountain View's Payton Dastrup blocks his shot, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 at Mountain View in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mountain View's Payton Dastrup,left, looks to pass as he is guarded by Mesa's Isaac Allen during their game at Mountain View, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mountain View's Payton Dastrup guards the lane while playing Mesa, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mesa Mountain View senior Payton Dastrup, middle, is one of the state's top ranked recruits, but his Mormom mission will either postpone or disrupt his college career.
Jordan Bachynski must have been quite the sight.
A blood clot in his leg kept Mountain View boys basketball coach Gary Ernst away from Brophy on Friday night, but the Toros played like he was right there on the sidelines with them.
Jordan Bachynski must have been quite the sight.
There aren’t many names more common than Sam Jones.
Todd Fazio is returning to anonymity, and he couldn't be happier about it.
Brophy boys soccer forward Riggs Lennon had three goals as the Broncos cruised to a 6-0 victory over Chaparral on Thursday night. Colin Zaccagnio, Adam Mosharaffa and Tyler Dial scored their first goals of the year for Brophy.
Many believe Corona del Sol and Pinnacle, the top two seeds in the Division I boys basketball tournament, are on a crash course to face off in the state championship.
The lower-seeded Glendale Mountain Ridge boys basketball team walked in to Mountain View poised and ready.
Matt Winkler earned his sixth shutout of the season, while seniors Ulises Sanchez, Andrew Christianson and Jose Avila all scored their first goals of the season as the Mesa boys soccer team defeated McClintock, 5-0, on Friday night.
Higley defeated Seton 60-57 on Tuesday night in Div. II boys basketball despite the Knights' down 20 points in the third quarter and 13 going into the fourth.
It’s hard to believe the high level of basketball played by Pinnacle and Mesa on Friday night was only a sectional semifinal game.
The holiday boys basketball tournaments have wrapped up, and it’s time for the second half of the power points schedule. Before we move ahead, here is a look at the notable teams, players and moments from the first two months of the season:
It was a record-breaking night for Basha on Friday night.
Mesa boys basketball coach Shane Burcar prefers his team use a controlled chaos to be effective.
All-Tribune First Team
History won't have to wait until next season.
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