Cal Poly Humbolt elite guard @ZionYearginbb is on the Wavelength.
Yeargin averaged 18.9 PPG, 5.4 RPG, and 3.6 APG at Chabot College while shooting 55.9% from the field.
The 6’5 guard earned CCCAA All-State Honorable Mention and First Team All-Coast North honors.
Cali JUCOs may not “offer scholarships,” but we provide you the chance to elevate your game to the next level. We invite you to be part of a winning culture and a powerhouse program. IYKYK!
Not ALL JUCO’s are the same. Do your homework! 🫡💯
D1 is a 𝘽𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜…
D2 is a 𝘽𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜…
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NAIA is a 𝘽𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜…
JUCO is a 𝘽𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜…
Don’t let social media fool you.
Find your fit & embrace it 💪
Earlier this week, I caught a glimpse of Marvin Bagley III’s pregame routine.
He told me it’s his prayer time. He prays for protection & Gods hand over the night.
He shared, “I want people to know Jesus is real and share that with people. That’s most important to me.”
🚨4-year coaches🚨
6’5 ” sophomore, Zion Yeargin is a high level big guard. 3 level scorer , can impact the game on both ends, and plays with a lot of competitiveness.
Zion loves to be in the gym, gets the job done, upside for the next level, coachable ‼️‼️
HEARTWARMING: #49ers All-Pro tackle Trent Williams says that after his cancer diagnosis his doctors told him they did not know if he would live much longer.
“Every time I go into a locker room, every time I put the helmet on. I flash back and think about the time when Doc said, ‘Get your affairs in order.’”
The doctors told Trent, “You need to get closer to your girls. It looks pretty serious, I don’t know how long you got left. You need to get your affairs in order.”
Williams underwent surgery and removed the tumor, losing 30% of his scalp, with skin grafts and hundreds of stitches.
Trent beat cancer, rehabbed, and has since gone on to be a multi-time All-Pro and Pro Bowler, becoming one of the greatest tackles in league history.
One of the best stories in league history.
2025-2026 Coast North Conference 1st Team:
Jaden Woodard (Las Positas)
James Moore (CCSF)
Kodey Weary (Las Positas)
Zion Yeargin (Chabot)
Amani Johnson (Chabot)
Jake Skaggs (Canada)
Anthony Lacy (Ohlone)
Mekhi Thomas (De Anza)
Zidane Auzarang (Skyline)
Keshawn Johnson (San Mateo)
Richard Banks (Las Positas)
Shane Lincoln (CCSF)
Kiratraj Sanghera (Ohlone)
Jeremy Pierro (San Mateo)
Theo McDowell (De Anza)
He wasn’t supposed to be strong enough.
Not this tiny. Not this early. Not at just 5 months in the womb — born 16 weeks too soon, weighing barely more than a bottle of water.
But then came the moment no machine could replace.
His father laid back, pulled his shirt aside, and placed that fragile little body on his chest — skin to skin, heartbeat to heartbeat.
Kangaroo care, the doctors called it.
A lifeline made of warmth, breath, love. A method created for premature babies… but perfected by parents who refuse to give up.
Look at them now.
A giant of a man… and a warrior the size of his palm.
A father offering the safest place in the universe — his own heartbeat.
A son fighting with everything he has, because he knows he is not alone.
This photo isn’t just a moment.
It’s a promise.
I wanna shout out @pvrhall for his great contribution to juco hoops commentary . You are a class act my guy appreciate you for everything. Goodluck in your future endeavors.
You don’t see real miracles on your timeline every day.
Today you will.
Jayden Rich is 19 years old.
After a devastating motorcycle accident, his injuries were so severe that doctors had to place him in a medically induced coma to protect his brain and control swelling. They needed to reduce pressure inside his skull and give his body a chance to survive the trauma. He was listed as critical and the road ahead was expected to be long and uncertain.
Fast forward, and this kid is walking with assistance. He spoke his first words six weeks into rehab. He’s grinding through physical, speech, and cognitive therapy every single day. What you’re about to see is not small progress. It’s survival turning into strength.
He gave me happy tears. This isn’t just steps and smiles. It’s grit. It’s fight. It’s a 19 year old who refused to quit.
His comeback is nothing short of remarkable, and I’m grateful we get to witness it.
POWERFUL: #49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall speaking about getting SHOT was extremely heartbreaking to watch.
Ricky called his father and believed that he was going to die.
“Siri, call my dad or call my girlfriend. Daddy. dad i love you dad”
Wow 💔💔💔https://t.co/mH2tOVb3Jk
HEARTBREAKING: Former LSU star defensive back Greg Brooks Jr. just wants everything in his life to be back to normal.
“I just wish i could be normal again”
Brooks is recovering paralysis and speech impairment after brain tumor — ending his #NFL dream💔https://t.co/vytadbNzxN