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  • LAX Website Click Here
    Coach Ballestero's daughter is one of 3 Girls that make up LAX. Cristina signs record deal,has video premier on TRL. Video introduced by Chris Rock on TRL
    Go to the website and listen to their records.


  • Jeff's Sports Connection
    (Adult Basketball League)


  • UCLA Basketball Website



  • Los Angeles Lakers



  • NBA Encylocpedia



  • OC Register HS Sports



  • Max Preps
    High School Sports Schdule & Rankings
    Local & National


  • A Great High School Basketball Story
    After 4 years of being the Basketball teams Water Boy, he gets a chance to suit up last game of the season and plays. He scores 20 points in the last 4 minutes of the game. Watch his teamates and the crowd go crazy!

  • Infant Swimming
    Child drowning prevention


  • Paul Hoovers "Focused Shooter"
    ProShotSystem.com

  • Prospective NCAA Student Athletes Click here to register
    NCAA Information
    All athletes who wish to participate in college at the NCAA Division I or II level must register with the NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse by the completion of their junior year of high school.

    The NCAA Clearinghouse website will provide you with information about initial-eligibility at NCAA Division I and II member colleges and universities.

    ATTENTION: All prospective student-athletes intending to enroll in an NCAA Division I or II institution for the first time on or after August 1, 2007 must complete the NCAA Amateurism Certification questionnaire.
    ( If you enrolled full time in a Division I or II institution prior to the Fall of 2007, you do not need to complete the amateurism questions.)

    Attention 2007 high school graduates! The NCAA has adopted new legislation that will require prospects who intend to enroll at NCAA Division I and Division II institutions to supply ACT or SAT scores to the Clearinghouse directly from the testing agencies. Test scores on an official high school transcript will no longer be usable for NCAA purposes. Read more on this under "News and Views" behind the "General Information" heading of this website.

    The Clearinghouse serves three main constituent groups: prospective student-athletes, high school administrators, and NCAA member institutions.