The Signal

And the Coach of the Year is... James Mosley

Hoops coach guides team to historic season

- By Diego Marquez Signal Sports Writer

In 2016-17, the Santa Clarita Christian School boys basketball program went 16-6, losing in the 2017 CIF-Southern Section Division 5AA quarterfin­als to Rolling Hills Prep.

In 2017-18, the program ended its season with the school’s first-ever state title after a 78-66 win over Argonaut in Sacramento for the Division V State Championsh­ip.

Adjusting on the fly, head coach James Mosley helped the Cardinals to a 19-game winning streak, but in his typically humble, low-key style, The Signal’s 2018 Coach of the Year credited his players with the turnaround.

“We knew that we had a talented group, but we wanted to commit to working hard every day, Mosley said. “The guys were being challenged and we were doing everything we could to help them to improve by playing a tough schedule early and putting them through the ringer a little bit. The kids really had to buy into playing hard and staying together.”

The Cardinals boys basketball team’s 2017-18 season was Mosley’s 16th at the helm, and didn’t come without challenges.

“It took a little bit of a transition period, but they are such good kids and committed to working hard,” Mosley said. “Justin (Collins) was the player that really initiated things. He was really the guys in the past, but he was so excited that it made it easy.”

However, adding transfers at the beginning of the season with the likes of brothers Jordan and Caden Starr and TJ and Kaleb Lowery to an already playoffrea­dy squad did provide challenges for the team that Mosley guided the squad past.

The Cardinals started the season with three straight losses, and dropped eight out of the first 10 games to begin the season, making a repeat playoff run look anything like a foregone conclusion.

“That was the toughest part of the season, losing games to really good teams because we were still trying to find ourselves,” Mosley said, describing how the team played in 2017 vs. 2018 this past season. “Probably early when we were getting adjusted in the Battle Zone and Torrey Pines Under Armour Classic,” Mosley said, mentioning the trying times. “It was a high, high level of competitio­n and dealing with those early losses right after the Christmas tournament really hurt. But I was so grateful that we stayed together.”

Find themselves, they did.

After a mid-January loss, the Cardinals put together their run by building team chemistry, Mosley said, something that he’s preached since the beginning of the season, he said. The numbers speak for themselves — the Cardinals scored 80 points per game while allowing only 41.

“We figured out early that if we stayed together and played defense we could really do something,” Mosley said. “We really believed that we had multiple guys that could score so our message was to defend and give ourselves the chance to be stout defensivel­y. That was the message and I think that the kids bought into it.”

Mosley said the run is also a reflection of the large quantity of basketball talent that’s not as well known, but word is spreading.

“I think people will recognize the great talent in the valley,” Mosley said. “We have great coaches and I think now everyone will acknowledg­e that we have a great brand of basketball.

“I would hope that we did something special out here in the valley. The amount of time that we spend trying to develop them by becoming better men and establish their faith in the lord and I want to impact them as men and share what God has done in my life.”

“We knew that we had a talented group, but we wanted to commit to working hard every day.”

James Mosley,

Santa Clarita Christian School Boys Basketball Coach

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 ?? Signal file photos ?? James Mosley led the Santa Clarita Christian School Cardinals on a historic run, winning the 2018 CIF-Southern Section Division 5AAA Championsh­ip and the 2018 CIF Division V State Boys Basketball Championsh­ip.
Signal file photos James Mosley led the Santa Clarita Christian School Cardinals on a historic run, winning the 2018 CIF-Southern Section Division 5AAA Championsh­ip and the 2018 CIF Division V State Boys Basketball Championsh­ip.
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 ?? Signal file photo ?? James Mosley celebrates with his players after the team won the 2018 CIF-SS Division 5AAA Championsh­ip after beating La Puente 66-27.
Signal file photo James Mosley celebrates with his players after the team won the 2018 CIF-SS Division 5AAA Championsh­ip after beating La Puente 66-27.
 ?? Courtesy photo ?? James Mosley holds up the 2018 CIF Division V State Boys Basketball Championsh­ip trophy in Sacramento.
Courtesy photo James Mosley holds up the 2018 CIF Division V State Boys Basketball Championsh­ip trophy in Sacramento.

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