HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ‘94-’95 : Camino Real League
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St. Genevieve
1993-94 OVERALL LEAGUE PLACE 2-17 0-8 6th
COACH YR. AT SCHOOL Dan Donovan 4th
TOP RETURNEES POS HT YR Randy Iaccino G-F 6-2 Sr. Mike Padilla G 5-9 Sr. Dennis Akuin F 5-9 Sr. Joe Muller G-F 6-0 Sr. Ray Cruz G 5-7 Sr.
TOP NEWCOMERS POS HT YR Mark Padilla F 5-10 Fr. Victor Reyes G-F 5-10 Jr. Nelvine O’Campo G 5-7 Jr. Fernando Arboleda G-F 5-11 Jr.
OUTLOOK
Donovan hopes a year of experience will help the Valiants move up a couple of places in the standings but a lack of height makes the job difficult. “We belong in the 6-foot-and-under league,” he said. “We have to run; we’ll get killed in a half-court game.” St. Genevieve returns four starters, led by Iaccino, the quarterback on the football team.
Bell-Jeff
1993-94 OVERALL LEAGUE PLACE 9-15 4-6 4th
COACH YR. AT SCHOOL Ron Quarterman 1st
TOP RETURNEES POS HT YR Joe Adriano G 6-1 Sr. Richard Szeptyzki F 6-3 Sr. David Matekel F 6-3 Sr. Mike Reyes C 6-5 Sr. John Pawlik G 5-11 Sr.
TOP NEWCOMERS POS HT YR Tommy Gales G 6-2 So. Marcos Flores F 6-3 So. Ryan Ortiz C 6-4 Jr. Rueben Douglas G 6-0 Fr. Elahu Cobb C 6-5 Fr.
OUTLOOK
Quarterman, who coached the junior varsity at Santa Monica two years ago, has never seen any of his players in a game situation. “I don’t even know who started last year, but it’s better for me to start fresh,” he said. Adriano, Matekel, Reyes and Faith Baptist transfer Gales (11.7 points a game) give the Guards experience to compete for a playoff spot.
Kennedy Cosgrove, Jeff Fletcher, Dana Haddad, Vince Kowalick and Michael Lazarus contributed to these capsules.
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