Seniors Setting the Standard.


 Every season, a group of seniors separates themselves—not just by numbers, but by impact, Leadership, Consistency, and Toughness. These are the players who set the tone in the locker room, in practice, and when the lights are brightest.

This year’s Sac-Joaquin Section senior class has done exactly that.

From powerhouse programs to rising contenders, these seniors have carried their teams with poise and purpose. Whether it’s making the right play late, guarding the opponent’s best player, or simply showing up every night, they’ve become the standard others are measured against.


The Seniors Setting the Standard

Joven Dulay – Folsom

A sharp shooter with a presence on one of the section’s most respected programs. Dulay’s experience and composure show every possession.

Jayson Powers – Gregori

A versatile competitor who brings toughness and edge. Powers impacts the game on both ends and plays with confidence. 

Aiden Rollins – Franklin

A leader by example. Rollins’ work ethic and consistency have been key for Franklin’s success.

Nate Hibbert – Vanden

Physical, disciplined, and with deep range Hibbert sets the tone with his effort and approach every night.

Andre Gomez – Grant

A battle-tested senior who understands winning basketball. Gomez’s athleticism and presence has anchored Grant through big moments.

Mason Adimora – Rodriguez

Skilled and composed, Adimora has been a difference-maker, especially when games tighten up new to the scene but has definitely made his presence felt in the section.

Jaeden Goodman – Inderkum

One of the most complete seniors in the section. Goodman’s ability to control the game with hi athleticism and ability to finish around the rim with consistent has elevated Inderkum.

Kai Bradford – McClatchy

A true leader who brings energy and focus. Bradford’s growth has been evident all season he impressive every time we watch. 

Max VanLaningham – Woodcreek

The Long Beach st commit is Reliable skilled and tough, VanLaningham can do it all from every spot on the floor. Plays with passion and gives ultimate efffort.

Emmett Rose – Placer

A competitor through and through. Rose’s effort and intensity have fueled Placer’s success.

Damarcus Cobb – Weston Ranch

A big guard that can score or can dish to his teammates. Cobb is capable of averaging a triple double his senior campaign, Cobb brings firepower and leadership to Weston Ranch.

Fred Blue – Destiny Christian

A seasoned presence and is truly a point guard. Extremely fast with a killer first step that can also play above the rim.

Myles Wiggins – DCA

High-level production meets leadership. Wiggins has been one of the most impactful seniors in the section. He's ability to play at heights that most can't Wiggins is a nightmare for opponents each night. 

Zach Villanueva – West Campus

A gritty competitor who plays with purpose. Villanueva’s leadership has helped define West Campus this season. One of the best scoring guards the section has. 


More Than Basketball


What makes this group special isn’t just talent—it’s accountability. These seniors understand that younger players are watching. They practice harder, communicate better, and handle adversity the right way.


They are:

Setting the culture

Raising expectations

Leaving programs better than they found them


As postseason play approaches and recruiting windows continue, one thing is clear: the Sac-Joaquin Section is in good hands because of seniors like these.


At Coaches Corner Digest, we salute this class for setting the standard—on and off the court.

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