The Santa Clarita Valley’s best high school basketball players will get together one last time this year for the annual All-Star match-ups Saturday at Saugus High School. Tip-off is 5:30 p.m. for the girls and 7:30 p.m. for the boys.
It will be the fourth year SCVTV has televised the games, which are being presented by The Signal newspaper and benefit Bridges to Ability.
The girls game will air on SCVTV Monday, March 26, at 5 p.m., followed by the boys game at 7 p.m.
Halftime in the girls game will feature a 3-point shooting contest, while the boys game will include a halftime slam-dunk contest.
Repeat telecasts are scheduled for Tuesday at 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., and Wednesday at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Tickets for Saturday night’s event at Saugus are $5; children 4 and under are free.
All proceeds will benefit the Bridges to Ability Foundation, which provides social, recreational, vocational and educational programs to teenagers and adults with disabilities.
Participants
Girls Game
Leilani Okihara, Canyon
Tiffini Stone, Canyon
Janae Dean, Golden Valley
Ronisha Miller, Golden Valley
Theresa Ohaya, Golden Valley
Melissa Boscarino, Hart
Stacie Chavez, Hart
Victoria Lionetti, Hart
Megan Dawe, Saugus
Kayla Hiller, Saugus,
Jordan Oster, Saugus
Kim Smither, Saugus
Lauren Beddeo, Valencia
Megan Emmer, Valencia
Ashley Pinsker, Valencia
Michele Arima, West Ranch
Chelsea Renner, West Ranch
Boys Game
Chudi Aniezue, Canyon
Coley Apsay, Canyon
Andrew Cruz, Canyon
Alek Golden, Canyon
Clay Kasdorf, Canyon
Nick Billy, Golden Valley
Matt Castro, Golden Valley
Manny Garcia, Golden Valley
Wade Rodriguez, Golden Valley
Justin Tabor, Golden Valley
T.C. Toomey, Hart
Chris Fechtelkotter, SCCS
Tikko Moore, SCCS
Mitch Davis, Saugus
Jeremy Gatewood, Saugus
Ryan Webb, Saugus
Colby Wilson, Saugus
James Brooks, Trinity
Zach Davis, Valencia
James Glass, Valencia
Troy Hammel, Valencia
Michael Zerpoli, Valencia
David Harris, West Ranch
Clark Stokes, West Ranch
Bo Vaughn, West Ranch
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