BOYS’ BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
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CAP. VALLEY CHRISTIAN
1992-93 RECORDS OVERALL: 21-5 LEAGUE: 9-3
COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL Rod Markum: 0-0
RETURNING STARTER YR. HGT. P Jeff Jennings Sr. 6-0 G
TOP RETURNER YR. HGT. P Brandon Floerke Sr. 6-0 G
TOP NEWCOMERS YR. HGT. P Steve Bishop Sr. 5-11 G John Chapman Sr. 6-1 F Jermaine Hall Sr. 6-1 F John Lind Sr. 6-1 F Mike Mattson Sr. 6-3 F
OUTLOOK
Eight new players make their debut for Markum, who is also starting his first year as a varsity head coach. Jennings heads the list of nine seniors, one junior and a sophomore who will try to win games with a well-balanced, ball-control style of offense that hopes to keep the score in the 40s. Jennings, the lone returning starter for the Eagles, is a potential all-league point guard who will be the first four-year starter in Capistrano Valley Christian history. Floerke came off the bench last season and will be asked to provide some scoring from the off-guard position. Bishop brings strong defensive skills to the back court, also. However, size up front could be a glaring weakness as no player is taller than 6-3. Markum said he thinks it will be tough to improve on the second-place finish of a season ago. An early indicator of the Eagles’ talent will be the Laguna Hills and Bell-Jeff tournaments, which Capistrano Valley Christian won last year.
SCHEDULE
December 1-3 at Valencia tournament; 6-10 at Laguna Hills tournament; 14 vs. Sierra Madre Marantha; 17 at St. Margaret’s; 20-22 at Bell-Jeff tournament.
January 4 at Orange Lutheran; 7 vs. Calvary Chapel; 11 vs. Whittier Christian; 14 at Cerritos Valley Christian; 18 at Brethren Christian; 21 vs. Ontario Christian; 25 vs. Orange Lutheran; 28 at Calvary Chapel.
February 1 at Whittier Christian; 4 vs. Cerritos Valley Christian; 8 vs. Brethren Christian; 11 at Ontario Christian.
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