2016-2017 East Valley Boys Hoops Preview
November 18, 2016 by Les Willsey, AZPreps365
If you're looking forward to an exciting ride among 6A East Valley schools in boys basketball this season, you are in luck. Listening to and reading what various coaches offer on who the top contenders are conjures up a lengthy list. For 5A, 4A 3A and 2A East Valley teams -- not so much. But don't count out a couple of them.
Here's a glance East Valley schools with an emphasis on 6A schools in the area where competitions will be keen:
6A: Corona del Sol has been an automatic when it comes to title contention this decade and that doesn't change this year with a couple marquee pieces -- senior guards Alex Barcello and Saben Lee. Barcello recently signed with Arizona and Lee wrote his name on a letter to Vanderbilt. Barcello tallied 23 points a game and adds good numbers in all the other categories. Lee chipped in with 18 ppg. They are more than scorers. The other returning starter is Shane Grier. The Aztecs lack size compared to most others, but certainly want to be back in the title picture after having their streak of five consecutive titles ended last year. A couple of freshmen may be in the mix for Corona, which never longs for a shortage of young to go with the old. Basha, a semifinalist last year, has a trio of starters back to make a bid at a deep run. Senior post Gabe McGlothan (11 ppg 8 rpg) and athletic senior guard Terrell Brown (11 ppg) and junior guard Brennan Davis are a good start. Helping the front line will be senior Coleson Struhs and junior transfer Amari Hudson, who will begin play come January. Desert Vista ushers in new coach Gino Crump, who has a handful of players returning led by veteran and seniorguard/forward 6-5 Caleb Simmons. Simmons averaged 13 ppg, 6 rpg. Shooting guard Noah Baumann, big fellas 6-11 Steele Bennett and 6-8 Christian Anigwe and guards Wesley Harris, Duane Miller and Alijah Gammage offer plenty of lineup options and combinations for the Thunder. Red Mountain is abuzz a key transfer and two veteran players back that should help come January. Senior guard Andres Mayberry averaged 11 ppg and junior guard Jacob Ries was solid game after game. Forward Timmy Allen, a transfer from Desert Ridge, will be eligible to play at VisitMesa.com the day after Christmas. He must sit the first nine power-ranking games, all prior to Christmas. Allen averaged 21 ppg last season and 17 ppg the year before. Two inside talents Andre Harris and Chance Johns add bulk and make for a complete lineup for coach Todd Fazio. Mountain View is still in most coach's conversations with only one starter back and a bench player from a year ago. Senior guard Matt Clark, the kind of defender coach Gary Ernst craves, is the starter and senior Nick Sessions got minutes in reserve last year. The rest of the squad will need to find their way at the varsity level and there are seven or eight of them. The Toros' patterned offense and often tenacious defense plugs the gap of a lack of big name players.
How 6A regions with East Valley schools shape up: The Central will be a dogfight with Corona del Sol and Desert Vista likely the top two. Desert Ridge will be scrappy and Gilbert, Highland and Mountain Pointe may have to dig deeper to stay with the others The East Valley figures to be a three-team chase with Red Mountain challenging Mesa and Mountain View. The Premier Region should boil down to Brophy, Basha and Chandler for the top spot. Brophy, Chandler and Perry have new coaches -- (Matt Hooten, Ed Gibson and Sammy Duane Jr., respectively). Hamilton's Doug Harris is in his second year. Basha's Mike Grothaus is the dean of region coaches in terms of time at his school as he begins his fourth season..
4A: The Desert Sky Region houses most of the East Valley's 4A teams -- Marcos de Niza, Higley, Seton Catholic and Tempe plus Casa Grande. Seton, coached by Commander King has a trio of starters that are excited about region-title contention and possibly more. They are shoooting guard Carson Pinter (10 ppg and a good shooter from 3-point range), guard Luke Thompson 11.6 ppg) and senior forward CJ Holton. Two juniors, a sophomore and a freshman give the Sentinels potentially an improved supporting cast. Marcos de Niza sports one returning starter Mason Stark, nephew of head coach Dave Stark. Mason Stark averaged 17 points a game last year and is a deadly shooter, especially if he gets to the free-throw line. DeShawn Ray, a transfer from Dobson, figures to help fill graudation losses. Higley is eager to build on last year's 19-win season. Coach Jerome Joseph has three returning senior guards - 5-11 guard Chris Wright, 5-11 guard Jacian Mercadel and three-year starter 5-8 guard Lawsen Owens. Add returning 6-6 junior forward Nate Cundiff, the Knights are ready tackle a new set of foes in their region. Joseph is anxious to see how three out-of-state transfers fit in.
The top 4A title contenders seems to center around the S's -- Shadow Mountain, St. Mary's and Salpointe Catholic.
has four returnng starters -- senior shooting guard Matt Svorinic, sophomore point guard Jalen Grijalva sophomore forward Connor Braun and senior post Christian Kamerman. Svorinic led VC in scoring. Kamerman is bouncing back from an ankle injury that knocked him out for significant time. Several other varsity returnees will help the Trojans --senior guard Nashe Machiri, senior guard Greysn Howell, out injured to start the season and senior forward Chape Shiel. American Leadership Academy may see football put a crimp in its start, but once the footballers reach the court with a little practice time it looks to be a good year. Top returners are F/C Donovan Hanna (16 ppg, 13 rpg), a double-double machine and guard-forward Stratton Sherwood (7 ppg, 4 rpg). Football players Dallin Edwards, Jermiah Boyd, Bujon Boyd and Josh Brown are next up the Patriots who reached the D-IV semis last year.
American Leadership and Valley Chrisitian will be challenged for region titles by Florence (ALA) and Yuma Catholic-Fountain HIlls (VC), respectively. They should find themselves in the playoffs regardless.
Top 3A conference title contenders statewide are Yuma Catholic, Northwest Christian, Valley Chrisitan, Pusch Ridge, Fountain HIlls, Snowflake, Window Rock, Holbrook and Winslow.