Men’s basketball: Heavily guarded
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Tony Altobelli
Even Orange Coast College Sports Information Director Sam
Felsenfeld knows what he’s in for as the men’s basketball team begins its
2000-2001 season.
“These guys are going to make me work my tail off,” Felsenfeld said in
regard to the number of points expected to be put on the scoreboard.
Not stacked with a ton of size, the Pirates are going to try to outrun
and outshoot the opposition, according the second-year coach Mark Hill.
“We have a team that can score 90-100 points a game,” Hill said. “Our
two biggest areas of importance are going to be defense and rebounding.
That’s where the ballgames are going to come down to.”
The Pirates have only two starters and three returners from last
year’s 11-14 squad.
Among those returning is Ryan Earl. The 5-foot-11 point guard will be
called upon to pick up the offensive slack from the loss of last year’s
scoring leader David Castleton, who will be playing for Cal State
Fullerton this year.
“He’s one of the most improved players in our conference,” Hill said.
“From baseline to baseline, there’s not too many faster. He can really
get down the floor and with his improved shooting, he’s going to be a
factor from the three-point line.”
Another all-around performer for the Pirates is 6-3 shooting guard
Nick Burwell. The Inglewood High grad was a redshirted last year and will
be called upon to apply a big chunk of the offense.
“Nick has a great combination of being big and strong with the ability
to score,” Hill said. “He will be among the conference leaders in scoring
because he can take smaller guards and post them up, as well as take
bigger defenders and shoot from out on the perimeter.”
According to Hill, the height-challenged Pirates will run a three- and
sometimes four-guard offense to keep the points piling up.
“We’ll run whatever becomes available to us,” Hill said. “We’re small,
but we’re deep, so we can continue to bring in fresh legs.”
In the paint, players like sophomore Chad Hagedorn, as well as
freshmen Mark Meyers (6-7, 240) and Phil Ventimiglia (6-6, 180) will have
to supply the combination of rebounds and points.
“As a group, we’ve really worked hard this off-season,” Hill said.
“We’ll have to see how we develop as far as chemistry goes. I’ve been
surprised with how quickly the newer players have learned our offensive
game plan.”
The newcomers Hill was referring to include freshmen Phil Ventimiglia
and Santa Ana Valley product Rich Oliver.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL
3 Randy Libistre 5-11 Fr. G
4 Ryan Earl 5-11 So. G
5 Rich Oliver 6-5 Fr. F/C
13 Michael Allen 6-1 Fr. G
14 Phil Ventimiglia 6-6 Fr. F
20 Ryan Webster 6-4 Fr. G/F
21 Jeremy Madrid 6-2 So. G
23 Mister McKinney 6-2 Fr. G
25 Scott Rivera 6-2 So. G
31 Mark Meyers 6-7 Fr. C
33 Ali Hamade 6-4 Fr. G/F
34 Chad Hagedorn 6-4 So. F
42 Nick Burwell 6-3 So. G
Coach: Mark Hill
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