BOYS’ BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
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BRETHREN CHRISTIAN
1992-93 RECORDS OVERALL: 26-8 LEAGUE: 12-0
COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL Richard Thomas: 154-100
RETURNING STARTERS YR. HGT. P Andy Brown Sr. 6-5 C Reggie Davis Sr. 6-4 F Richard Mendoza Sr. 5-10 G
TOP RETURNERS YR. HGT. P Jason Conley Sr. 5-9 G Paul Diniakos Sr. 6-1 F Keith Washington Sr. 5-11 F
TOP NEWCOMERS YR. HGT. P Charles Bays Sr. 5-11 G Karriem Blake Sr. 6-1 F Scott Milne So. 5-11 G
OUTLOOK
The Warriors are solid contenders to repeat as Olympic League champions and maintain their 26-game league winning streak. However, Brethren Christian has moved up to Division IV, so repeating as Southern Section champions will be difficult. Replacing Division V Player of the Year Scott Thomas will not be easy either, but with three starters and Thomas’ sixth man coming back, experience will not be a factor. Davis, Brown and Washington have turned in their shoulder pads for high tops and should bring the intensity with them. Mendoza is an all-league player who will skillfully handle the point-guard duties. Milne is a transfer from Westminster High and should provide some extra offense from the shooting-guard position. An unproven bench and lack of overall height are the only weaknesses for the Warriors. Brethren Christian is hoping to have a new gymnasium to play in by January.
SCHEDULE
December 3 vs. Marantha; 6-11 at Faith Baptist tournament; 16-18 at Maui tournament; 27-30 at Century tournament.
January 4 vs. Whittier Christian; 7 at Ontario Christian; 11 vs. Orange Lutheran; 15 vs. Valley Christian; 18 vs. Capistrano Valley Christian; 21 at Calvary Chapel; 25 at Whittier Christian; 28 vs. Ontario Christian; 29 vs. Chadwick.
February 1 at Orange Lutheran; 5 at Valley Christian; 8 at Capistrano Valley Christian; 11 vs. Calvary Chapel.
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