Watch this interview with Compton Centennial '14 DB Denzel Fisher after winning the defensive back MVP award at the 2013 Nike Football Training Camp in LA.
Fisher showed great ball skills, was fluid in and out of his breaks and his change of direction and hip movement were clearly ahead of the game.
Arizona-bound Parker Jackson-Cartwright led the Loyola Cubs to a 93-71 victory over the visiting Crenshaw Cougars in front of a sold-out crowd. The game was tied 15-15 towards the end of the first, until Loyola senior guard Tre Mason's bucket plus the foul gave the Cubs an 18-15 lead.
The Cubs walked into halftime holding onto a comfortable lead and never looked back. Parker Jackson-Cartwright controlled the offense for Loyola and finished the game notching a double-double with 12 points and 10 assists, to go along with 5 rebounds.
There were plenty of top athletes on-hand at the 2013 Nike Football Training Camp. Local Los Angeles-area schools were represented very well and several top players earned top camp honors. 2014 LB Dwight Williams from Gardena Serra was named linebacker MVP.
Malik Dorton '14 DE from St. John Bosco names his top three schools. See who is at the top of his list. Dorton currently has 10 official offers. Look for Malik to lead a hungry Bosco defensive unit that features some of the top recruits in the nation, including: Naijiel Hale (DB/2014), Chandler Leniu (LB/2014) and several other key players.
The Long Beach Poly Jackrabbits pulled out a heart-stopping 61-59 victory over the St. John Bosco Braves in front of a packed house at Cerritos College to advance in the CIF Open Division Championships.
Watch this exclusive highlight mix featuring 2014 Arizona Wildcats PG commit Parker Jackson-Cartwright (Loyola HS, Los Angeles) put in work against Taft High School and Northern Arizona signee Kris Yanku.
The Long Beach Poly Jackrabbits pulled out a heart-stopping 61-59 victory over the St. John Bosco Braves in front of a packed house at Cerritos College to advance in the CIF Open Division Championships.
With the game tied at 59 and 11 seconds to play, Poly senior Roschon Prince drove into the lane and barreled over a Braves defender. It was a close play but the officials chose to swallow their whistles and the ball bounced right to senior Jordan Bell for the game-winning lay up as time expired.