BOYS’ BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SMALL SCHOOLS : EXPRESS LEAGUE--BETHEL BAPTIST
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1993-94 RECORDS OVERALL: 0-14 LEAGUE: 1-19
COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL Fred Morales: NA
RETURNING STARTERS YR. HGT. P Stephen Davidson Jr. 6-3 C Wendell White So. 5-11 G/F Tatsuya Yamashiro Sr. 5-4 G
TOP RETURNERS: None
TOP NEWCOMERS YR. HGT. P Jerry Arreona So. 5-8 F Rodney Dyrud Fr. 5-10 F Tony Montoya So. 5-5 G Loc Tran Fr. 5-8 G
OUTLOOK
Morales has 10 players on his team, which is a good considering there are only 45 students enrolled in the high school. In most seasons, Morales has only had seven or eight players. Davidson is the scoring threat for Bethel Baptist after averaging 16 points and 10 rebounds during his sophomore season. Yamashiro, who averaged 10 points from the point guard position last season, moves to off-guard; plus, he’s a good defender. White also averaged 10 points a season ago and is a scrappy player who gets to about every loose ball on the court. Tran is a good ballhandler who will be the Warriors’ point guard, and Dyrud is another tough player who, like White, goes after rebounds with a vengeance. Arreona and Montoya are both aggressive defenders.
SCHEDULE
December 5-10 at La Verne Lutheran Cougar Classic tournament ; 16 vs. Heritage Christian.
January 3 vs. Norwalk Pioneer Baptist; 10 at Huntington Beach Claremont; 13 at South Gate Southeast Lutheran; 14 at Long Beach Gethsemane Baptist; 17 at Downey Calvary Chapel; 21 vs. Harbor City Gateway Christian; 24 at Heritage Christian; 27 at Norwalk Pioneer Baptist; 28 vs. Palos Verdes Estates Rolling Hills Prep; 31 at Palos Verdes Estates Rolling Hills Prep.
February 3 vs. Huntington Beach Claremont; 4 at St. Michael’s; 7 at Long Beach Gethsemane Baptist; 11 vs. Downey Calvary Chapel.
TimesLine: (714) 808-8463; School code: *4020
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