q: What do Anteaters do on Friday nights” a: Go a little crazy
with ... MIDNIGHT MAGIC!
Steve Virgen
BREN EVENTS CENTER -- UC Irvine’s Midnight Magic, its kick-off
celebration of its men’s and women’s basketball teams, could be best
described by the feelings of junior Adam Parada and freshman Mike
Efevberha late Friday night.
Efevberha, out of Ganesha High in Pomona, received an eye-opening
introduction to college basketball, while Parada looked at the event
as the beginning to his breakout season.
“I expect a big season out of myself,” said Parada, the Anteaters’
starting 7-foot center who earned second-team All-Big West Conference
honors last year. “I am due. Personally, I’m thinking this as my
breakout season. I’ve set goals for myself, and I expect to reach
them. It’s a team sport and I know I can’t do it without my
teammates. We’re really anxious about getting to the NCAA Tournament.
We’ve been so close.”
As for Efevberha, he hopped in place with excitement before
midnight struck.
“I was kind of nervous,” said the 6-5, 190-pound guard who has
already been compared to Jerry Green. “I never played in front of
that many people before. It felt really good.”
Efevberha has taken the Green comparisons in stride. Efevberha
does not fear living up to high standards. Green, who redshirted his
first year with the Anteaters, earned back-to-back Big West Player of
the Year honors the past two years. Green is now playing
professionally in Germany.
“Jerry is a great player; I’ll have to fill up some big shoes over
here,” Efevberha said. “But I’m going to try my best. Maybe I’ll end
up like him or even better. This year, I want to play as a freshman
(not redshirt) and get some playing time. I want to help the team out
and help them get into the NCAA Tournament. I want to do whatever it
takes to get this team there.”
Douglass said Thursday, there is a possibility Efevberha will
redshirt this season. Efevberha averaged 25.1 points and 9.3 rebounds
per game this season, scoring a high of 58 points in a win over Brea
Olinda last December. He was a first-team All-CIF III-A selection and
was named Most Valuable Player of the Valle Vista League. Efevberha
led Ganesha to its first league title since 1987.
After midnight, Efevberha competed in the dunk contest and
displayed his impressive leaping ability. Though he did not win, he
nearly completed an off-the-backboard windmill dunk. He instead
settled for a one-handed jam, while the other hand grabbed his own
jersey and flipped it over his face.
UCI junior Matt Okoro, who has taken Efevberha under his wing as a
friend and teammate, won the slam dunk contest, by jumping over
teammate DeVaughn Peace, who sat in a chair some three feet away from
the rim, and stuffing the ball in the hoop.
Meanwhile, Douglass smiled with pride as he looked on. After
player introductions took place, he delivered a small speech, that
included gratitude and optimism.
“You’ve been responsible for our success,” Douglass told the
crowd. “They said it couldn’t be done here at UC Irvine. They said we
couldn’t win championships. We’ve done some great things here and
we’re going to take the next step forward. You’re going to be
surprised.”
UCI women’s basketball coach Mark Adams also spoke to the Anteater
fans, the majority of which were students. Adams said there will be a
different brand of basketball played by his squad.
A preview: UCI 6-4 sophomore center Ashley Biggins defeated Ryan
Codi, the Irvine men’s 7-1 back-up center, in a three-point contest.
ZOTS: UCI senior Jordan Harris, a 6-5 220-pound guard who tore his
PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) three months ago, said he has begun
running. He is not sure if he will be ready for the Anteaters
season-opener, an exhibition game at Cal State Bakersfield.
“It’s going to be up to the doctors,” said Harris, who reveled in
the Midnight Magic festivities. “Midnight Magic is just fun with the
kind of people who are here. We’re not even playing a game, and all
these people show up. We’re just messing around and there is a lot of
excitement. It’s fun being in this kind of environment” ... Bob
Chichester, Irvine’s new athletic director who officially begins
working for UCI on Monday, was in attendance with his wife, Phyllis.
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