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Talent is one thing, putting it together is another.
That’s the job Notre Dame coach Matt Sargeant was tasked with when highly touted recruits Caleb Foster and Mercy Miller checked into school, joining 2022 Daily News Player of the Year Dusty Stromer.
“The great thing about Dusty, Mercy and Caleb is they just want to win,” Sargeant said.
A nickname helps, too. The three quickly coined themselves “Run D-M-C” as Notre Dame played in summer and fall games while getting acclimated with each other.
“We had a bond and chemistry from the beginning,” Foster said, “and I think a lot of it came from going at each other in practice every day.”
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The long season presented countless opportunities for the three to grow. Some of that growth came in victory, and some of it came in defeat.
The Knights lost to West Ranch (twice), Duncanville (Texas), American Fork (Utah) and Harvard-Westlake (twice) during the regular season, and then lost to top-seeded Corona Centennial in the CIF Southern Section Open Division playoffs.
But there were marquee wins, too. Notre Dame piled up wins against DeMatha (Maryland), Brophy Prep (Arizona), Bishop Montgomery and Mater Dei, and beat Sierra Canyon four times.
One of those wins over the Trailblazers came on Jan. 27 at Pauley Pavilion in front of 8,000 fans.
“It means a lot,” Stromer said of the win that evening. “We took a tough loss to them last season, so getting the win was big for us and the program.”
The most recent win over Sierra Canyon came Tuesday night in the CIF State Division I SoCal Regional final at Calabasas High. Foster had 28 points to anchor an 80-61 win.
“The win coming against Sierra Canyon does make it a little sweeter, but I’ll take a win against anybody,” Foster…
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