BOYS’ BASKETBALL 1994-1995 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Newport Harbor
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1993-94 RECORDS OVERALL: 13-14 LEAGUE: 6-8
COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL Richard Smith: 13-14
RETURNING STARTERS YR. HGT. P Bob Torribio Sr. 6-3 F/G
TOP RETURNERS YR. HGT. P Wes Badorek Jr. 6-6 C Pat Peikert Sr. 6-4 F Will Rankin Sr. 6-2 G Ian Stratford Sr. 6-3 G/F
TOP NEWCOMERS YR. HGT. P Chad Coluccio Jr. 6-3 G John Giordani Sr. 6-3 F Jason Guyser Sr. 6-2 G Mark Hornung Jr. 5-10 G Bob Priestley Sr. 6-2 G/F
OUTLOOK
There’s good news and bad news for the Sailors, according to Smith. First, the bad news: “We’re not big, we’re not especially quick, and we play a very tough schedule,” Smith said. And the good news? “We’ve got intelligent players who realize this and know they’ll have to make up for it by playing smart and as a team, which I think they’ll do,” he said. Newport Harbor will face stiff competition in the Tournament of Champions and the San Diego Above the Rim tournament, and Smith hopes the killer schedule will have the Sailors ready for the rigors of the Sea View League. Torribio is the team’s top perimeter scoring threat, with Rankin providing the ability to drive to the hoop. Newport Harbor will rely on a team effort on the boards, led by Peikert and Badorek. “Our destiny will lie in our ability to play together and work together to make us better as a unit than we could be individually,” Smith said.
SCHEDULE
November 29-30 at Daily Pilot tournament.
December 1-3 at Daily Pilot tournament; 6 vs. Santa Ana; 8 vs. Estancia; 12-17 at Ocean View Tournament of Champions; 20 vs. Marina; 22 vs. Saddleback: 26-30 at San Diego Above the Rim tournament.
January 6 at Irvine; 11 vs. El Toro; 13 vs. Corona del Mar; 18 at Santa Margarita; 20 at Woodbridge; 27 vs. Irvine.
February 1 at El Toro; 3 at Corona del Mar; 8 vs. Santa Margarita; 10 vs. Woodbridge.
TimesLine: (714) 808-8463;School code: *4450
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