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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ‘93--94 : CHANNEL LEAGUE

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‘92-93 RECORD

OVERALL: 9-16

LEAGUE: 8-7

COACH: Glen Hannah

YEAR: 13th

TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT Robbie Knight Sr. F 6-4 Wade Hall Sr. C 6-1 Brett Phillips Sr. F 6-2

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TOP NEWCOMERS YR POS HT David Nutting Sr. G 6-0 Jeremy Evarts Sr. C 6-3 Phong Huynh Sr. G 5-10 A.J. Nigh Sr. G 5-11 Mike Martinez Sr. F 5-10 Jon Kaplan Sr. F 6-0

OUTLOOK

Knight, one of the league’s best players last season, is the only returning starter on one of the least-experienced teams in Hannah’s tenure. The Bulldogs also lack height, so Hannah will rely on pressure defense to produce turnovers and points. As a junior, Knight had team-high averages in scoring (12.5), rebounding (8.2) and steals (1.9). “We’re looking to run--a lot,” Hannah said. “It usually takes some time for an inexperienced group to come together, but we’re hoping we can get there quickly.”

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Hueneme

‘92-93 RECORD

OVERALL: 16-9

LEAGUE: 10-4

COACH: Mike Roblee

YEAR: 1st

TOP RETURNEE YR POS HT George Jones So. F/G 6-2

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TOP NEWCOMERS YR POS HT Tim Allen Sr. C 5-10 Eugene Ayala Sr. G 5-10 Jerry Parker Sr. F 5-10 Artis Jackson Sr. G 5-8 Cory Winn Sr. G/F 6-0 Anthony Wolf Sr. F 6-1 Lonnie Gude Jr. F 6-2 David Carrillo So. F 6-2

OUTLOOK

Expectations are not high at Hueneme. The Vikings are lacking in many areas. Roblee is new to the area and the league. Jones, the only returning player with varsity experience, played sparingly as a freshman. “I hope to compete as well as possible and surprise a few teams here and there,” Roblee said. “I think a lot of teams will overlook us.”

Oxnard

‘92-93 RECORD

OVERALL: 6-16

LEAGUE: 2-12

COACH: Henry Lobo

YEAR: 3rd

TOP RETURNEE YR POS HT Felipe Angeles Sr. G 6-0

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TOP NEWCOMERS YR POS HT Jewels Eubanks Sr. G 5-10 Chris Johnson Sr. F/C 6-3 Steve Vaca Jr. F/C 6-3 Taj Lewis Jr. G 5-11 Geoffrey Phillips Jr. F 6-1 Walter Glover Jr. C 6-3 Jason McAuliffe Jr. G/F 6-1

OUTLOOK

Lobo said the Yellowjackets will struggle unless their defense can shine. “We don’t have size,” Lobo said, “so our defense is going to have to create things for us.” Lobo is counting on Angeles for leadership and scoring. “I do think we’re going to be a good shooting team,” Lobo said. “Hopefully our defense and shooting will be enough.”

Rio Mesa

‘92-93 RECORD

OVERALL: 10-14

LEAGUE: 5-9

COACH: Steve Wolf

YEAR: 9th

TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT Adam Woodward Sr. G 6-6 Dorian Carson Sr. C 6-3 Don DiDomizio Sr. G 6-1

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TOP NEWCOMERS YR POS HT Eric Flores Jr. F 6-3 Rudy Swanger Jr. G 6-2 Chad Harmon Sr. G 6-1 Robert Wolf Jr. G 6-1 Sean Britt Sr. F 6-3

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OUTLOOK

The Spartans could be among the league’s best teams. They have good quickness, which should lead to plenty of scores in transition. Carson, DiDomizio and Woodward give Rio Mesa a big edge in experience. “I think we have extremely good depth and quickness,” Wolf said. “We have the potential to be a very good team on offense.”

Ventura

‘92-93 RECORD

OVERALL: 22-4

LEAGUE: 13-1

COACH: Dan Larson

YEAR: 5th

TOP RETURNEE YR POS HT J.R. Kern Sr. G 6-2

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TOP NEWCOMERS YR POS HT Paul Lozano Sr. G 5-10 Ryan Studt Sr. G 6-1 Jon Nelson Sr. F 6-4 Brian Fasulo Jr. C 6-4 Brian Rich So. F 6-4 Hasira Sutton Jr. C 6-5 Seth Escobar Sr. G 5-10 John Stallings Sr. F 6-3

OUTLOOK

The Cougars suffered a major blow this summer when standout center Anthony McCurtis moved to Kansas for his senior year. McCurtis (6-7)--an All-Ventura County selection by The Times as a junior--figured to be one of the county’s best big men. Despite the loss, Ventura should defend its league title. Larson believes Kern, who averaged 7.3 points last season, will make a big contribution. Last season’s junior varsity was 16-4, so Larson expects many players from that squad to make an impact on the varsity. “It might be a rough December because of how many new players we have, but we should jell around league time,” Larson said.

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