Sports
St. Bernard Players Make All-State Hoops Squads
Brandon Randolph is on the boys second team; Lajahna Drummer is on the girls second team.
Their seasons may be over, but St. Bernard High basketball players and continue to collect honors and accolades for their outstanding seasons in which they led their respective teams to the state finals.
Randolph, a sophomore guard-forward, was selected to the after making the CIF All-Southern Section team by averaging 18.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. He led the Vikings all the way to the state championship game, where they lost 47-44 to Alameda St. Joseph Notre Dame.
Joining Saunders on the second team are Jahmel Taylor of Chatsworth Sierra Canyon, Jacari Whitfield of Alameda St. Joseph Notre Dame, Solomone Wolfgramm of Los Altos Hills Pinewood and Justin Jeangerard of Weaverville Trinity.
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Kenyatta Smith of La Canada Flintridge Prep was named Division V Most Valuable Player.
Drummer, a freshman forward, was selected to the after making the CIF All-Southern Section team by averaging 17.3 points, 11.3 rebounds, 3.3 blocks and 2.3 steals per game. She led the Vikings all the way to the state finals in Sacramento.
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Joining Drummer on the second team are Kimberly Flournoy of San Diego Horizon, Tiara Tucker of Stockton Brookside Christian, Lia Coito of Ross Branson and Lauren Beyer of Sacramento Bradshaw Christian
Hailie Eackles of state champion Los Altos Hills Pinewood was named Division V Most Valuable Player.
chose a 30-member teams in both boys and girls, followed by 10-player all-division teams with MVPs in each division. The overall teams were split into first, second and third teams, with 15 honorable mention picks each.
