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<p>PH NorCal has had a good number of highly regarded prospects transfer to new schools for the upcoming basketball season. These transfers will have impact, and put the spotlight on programs that look to improve this upcoming season. NorCal also had a couple quality prospects leave the state for other schools.</p>
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<p><strong>Siyah Siasia</strong> 6'9 2026 F/C leaves Folsom to play at Coronado in Las Vegas</p>
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<p><strong>Demari Hunter </strong>6'3 2026 after 3 seasons at Grant in Sacramento will head over to Coronado in Vegas</p>
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<p><strong>Devaughn Dorough </strong>6'7 2028 Forward was NorCal's top ranked prospect in the Class of 2028 with multiple DI offers. He left Monterey Trail in Sacramento for Coronado. That puts 3 quality NorCal prospects on the roster for Coronado, in Las Vegas.</p>
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<p><strong>Sir Mister Harrel </strong>6'5 2026 Guard; He returned to NorCal for the Spring, and Summer playing with Inderkum. He played well at Section 7, and Cali -Live. He's now at a Prep School in New Mexico.</p>
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<p>Jaylan Virgil 6'1 2027 Guard: One of NorCal's top point producers in the 2027 class leaves Laguna Creek for a top program in San Diego, Torrey Pines </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2828496' first='Cameron' last='Anderson'] 6'7 2026 Forward: One of NorCal's top prospects in the class with multiple DI offers leaves Dublin for another EBAL Team, Amador Valley, making them a contender in NorCal. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2352694' first='Elijah' last='Stanley'] 6'3 2027 Guard: A rising prospect in the 2027 Class with a DI offer leaves Salesian College Prep, he'll pair his overall game with [player_tooltip player_id='2858723' first='Jaylen' last='Smith'] who had a breakout Spring, and Summer winning the 3SSB 16u title in Rock Hill. [player_tooltip player_id='2828496' first='Cameron' last='Anderson'] and [player_tooltip player_id='1711573' first='Cade' last='Krueger'] 2026 Guard.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2471762' first='Ronnie' last='Selleaze'] 6'3 2027 Guard: After transferring into Salesian College Prep last season from New Mexico, Sealleze had to sit out half the season. Starting the Spring, and Summer he started to show himself as a starter, helping the Pride win both Section 7, and Cali-Live Tournaments. He'll look to expand his overall game at San Lorenzo High School.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2873106' first='Hezekiah' last='Sires'] 6'5 2028 Wing/Forward: Sires received significant playing time his first season of high school varsity basketball at Willow Glen in San Jose. He had a good Spring and Summer playing with All In Elite NorCal. He brings size and energy with improving skills to The King's Academy, adding another capable body to a team that played in the CIF State Championship game last season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2574699' first='PJ' last='Parker'] 6'9 2028 Forward/Center: As a young prospect, still relatively new to the game. Parker has continued to sharpen his skill set with Team California 15U this Spring and Summer on the Adidas Circuit. He was a participant in the top 80 game at the Crossroads Elite Invitational Camp in Kansa City with good reviews. He leaves Sacramento High, and will continue his development at McClatchy High putting this team in a good position in Sacramento basketball along with its other transfers.</p>
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<p>Amari Woodard 6'2 2027 Guard. He's a transfer from Moreau Catholic to Cornerstone Christian in Vallejo. He'll add depth to a team expected to compete in the lower divisions DIII or DIV.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2440147' first='Marijan' last='Kelly'] 6'7 2027 Forward gives Cornerstone size, and depth in the paint after transferring from Galileo in San Francisco.</p>
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<p><strong>Jaden Taylor-West</strong> 6'5 transfers from DNA Prep in Chatsworth, CA. He adds size, and versatility to Cornerstone.</p>
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PH NorCal has had a good number of highly regarded prospects transfer to new schools for the upcoming basketball season. These transfers will have impact, and put the spotlight on programs that look to improve this upcoming season. NorCal also had a couple quality prospects leave the state for other schools.
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