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Corona del Sol's Avery Moss celebrates as he watches seconds click off the clock during their Division I state championship game at Jobing.com Arena, in which Corona won 66-53.
Corona del Sol’s Avery Moss began playing football only two years ago and will sign a letter of intent to Nebraska. Basketball was his first love and he wanted to play it in college but isn’t tall enough to play the position he wants to play, power forward. Instead he had to be convinced to try football and wound up with numerous scholarship offers.
Corona del Sol's Avery Moss began playing football only two years ago and now has a scholarship to Nebraska. Basketball was his first love and he wanted to play it in college but isn't tall enough to play the position he wants to play, power forward.
Bo Pelini was in a groove.
Avery Moss woke up nervous on Saturday morning. The final competitive basketball game of his life was for the Division I state championship.
His Gilbert boys basketball team led 28-17 with two minutes left in the first half of the Division I, Section II semifinal game, but Tigers coach Jay Caserio knew No.1-seed Corona del Sol would make a run.
Corona boys basketball players, from left, Avery Moss, Calaen Robinson, Casey Benson and Andrus Peat.
Corona boys basketball players Avery Moss, from left, Calaen Robinson, Casey Benson and Andrus Peat, shown at the school, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011 in Tempe. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Corona boys basketball players Avery Moss, from left, Calaen Robinson, Casey Benson and Andrus Peat, shown at the school, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011 in Tempe. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Corona's Avery Moss wraps up Desert Vista's Kaleb Germinaro during their game at Corona del Sol High School. Darryl Webb/AFN
Corona del Sol's Avery Moss goes airborn against Cesar Chavez's Tyler Bell during their Division I State Championship game at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale which Corona won 66-53. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN
Corona Del Sol's Avery Moss, left, and Cesar Chavez's Pablo Rivas tip-off during the Div I boys basketball final at the Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012. (MATT PAVELEK/FOR THE TRIBUNE)
Corona Del Sol's Avery Moss blocks Cesar Chavez's JD Reagan during the fourth period of the Div I boys basketball final at the Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012. (MATT PAVELEK/FOR THE TRIBUNE)
Corona del Sol's Avery Moss celebrates as he watches seconds click off the clock during their Division I State Championship game at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale which Corona won 66-53. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN
Corona del Sol's Avery Moss gets boxed in by two Cesar Chavez players during their Division I State Championship game at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale which Corona won 66-53. Feb 25, 2012. Darryl Webb/AFN
Corona boys basketball players, from left, Avery Moss, Calaen Robinson, Casey Benson and Andrus Peat, form the returning core group for the Aztecs, one of several teams that are state title contenders in a wide-open-but-deep Division I.
Corona del Sol defenders, from left, Zach Hamm, Matt Seall and Avery Moss team up to tackler Mesquite runningback Austin Curtis, right, in the second quarter of a football game at Corona del Sol High in Tempe. [Paul Connors/For the Tribune] the Tribune)
No. 1 Corona del Sol vs. No. 6 Cesar Chavez
Scottsdale Christian's Bob Fredericks notched his 600th coaching win as the Eagles defeated Valley Christian on the road, 53-47.
Avery Moss saw the Corona del Sol seniors crying in the locker room last season after a quarterfinal loss to Mountain View.
If there are any number crunchers on the Corona del Sol boys basketball team, they'll need to look elsewhere for entertainment.
Since the day he entered high school, Calaen Robinson spent countless hours dreaming of a basketball state championship.
It wasn't easy, but Corona del Sol has earned a trip to the Division I boys basketball quarterfinals by outlasting Scottsdale Desert Mountain 55-43 on Saturday night.
The Corona del Sol boys basketball team is far from being at it best.
Four of the East Valley's top football prospects made their college choices known on National Signing Day Wednesday.
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