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Isaiah, Isaac Hodgins led to Oregon State Beavers by family connections
Baldwin, previously the coach at Cal State Northridge, arrived at San Jose State in 1997, before Hodgins' junior season. The coach brought a fiery demeanor and innovative philosophies, installing a "mind-blowing" no-huddle offense and hiring a full-time strength coach for the first time. --TDS
Sandpoint Volleyball Camp Draws Arizona, Eastern Washington Head Coaches
Jack played basketball and volleyball at Cal State Northridge, and has known Rubio, who also graduated from Northridge, since the two were young. Dyck has also been an assistant coach under Rubio at Arizona, where Amy starred after a standout prep career in Sandpoint, and with Matt currently coaching in Cheney the ties were there to bring the coaches to Sandpoint. --Daily Bee
'Master' basketballers play in national 40+ tournament
Pitino, the men's head basketball coach at the University of Louisville was the keynote speaker at the banquet and he also played in the Masters. Theus, a former NBA standout who also played in the tournament, served time as an assistant under Pitino at Louisville. Theus is now the coach at California State Northridge. --SunSentinel
Isaiah, Isaac Hodgins led to Oregon State Beavers by family connections
Baldwin, previously the coach at Cal State Northridge, arrived at San Jose State in 1997, before Hodgins' junior season. The coach brought a fiery demeanor and innovative philosophies, installing a "mind-blowing" no-huddle offense and hiring a full-time strength coach for the first time. -- OregonLive/The Oregonian
Bryan Camacho resigns as Alemany girls basketball coach
Camacho has experience in the college ranks, having served as an assistant at CSUN from 2010-11. But he also carved out a niche as one of the San Fernando Valley’s most successful coaches during his tenure. Alemany won or shared five Mission League titles and won the CIF State Division III title in 2013. Camacho also led Bell-Jeff to the CIF State Division V title in 2009. -- Los Angeles Daily News
UL Women's Basketball to Host UNO in WNIT
CSUN, Houston and New Orleans are gearing up for their first time in the Preseason WNIT. Boasting their second selection into the tournament are Drake, Louisiana, Michigan, Milwaukee, Old Dominion, Southeast Missouri and Texas A&M. George Mason, 2013 champions Louisville, Oregon and Saint Francis (PA) are all making their third appearances. Toledo embarks on their fourth journey through the bracket and Liberty is making a tournament-high fifth appearance in the Preseason WNIT. -- KATC
These prep baseball players made an impression at the Southwest Future All-Star Series
It's always fun to see what the next group of high school baseball stars will look like. The Southwest Future All-Star Series held this weekend at Cal State Northridge saw players step up and make a positive impression. --Los Angeles Times
WATCH: Former King Eagle, King Archer team up for FIBA 3x3 World Cup
Meanwhile, the 19-year old Paras went to the Philippines to meet up with his teammates last May but left early to concentrate on his entry to the California State University, Northridge. -- Rappler
Maybe we should send the Gilas Cadets to the FIBA Asia Cup instead?
Interestingly enough, coach Chot also extended invitations to five players who are not currently playing in the PBA. One of them was Almond Vosotros, who last played for Blackwater but who has had experience training with the cadets. Another was Raymar Jose, who last played for the country in the 2016 SEABA Stankovic Cup in Thailand. Former Ateneo Blue Eagle and UAAP MVP Kiefer Ravena was also called up along with former Batang Gilas and 3×3 standout Kobe Paras, who just committed to Cal State Northridge in the US NCAA. Perhaps the strangest name, however, was that of 6’8 Filipino-German Christian Hermoso Standhardinger, who has never played in any Philippine league or for any Philippine team before. -- Fox Sports Asia
Kobe Paras invited to join Gilas pool
The athletic young man recently moved from Creighton University to California State University, Northridge. But as he needs to sit out for one year before he can suit up for his new squad, Kobe will have more time to play for the Philippine national team. -- The Market Monitor