BOYS’ BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
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HERITAGE CHRISTIAN
1992-93 RECORDS OVERALL: 19-2 LEAGUE: 14-0
COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL Steve Acheson: 0-0
RETURNING STARTER YR. HGT. P Steve Acheson Sr. 6-1 G
TOP RETURNERS YR. HGT. P David Acheson So. 5-10 F Scott Smith Jr. 6-1 F
TOP NEWCOMER YR. HGT. P Eric Carreon Sr. 5-10 F
OUTLOOK
Acheson takes over the helm from John Caldie, who guided Heritage Christian to a first-place finish in the Express League a year ago. Acheson will count on his two sons to heat up the Patriots’ fast-break offense that likes to run, run, run. It is not uncommon for the Patriots to break the 100-point mark as they run a style of offense that is comparable to Loyola Marymount University during the Paul Westhead era. Steve Acheson led the team in scoring last season, averaging 16.4 points, but that was playing at the shooting guard spot. With the graduation of Alan Dixon and his 15 assists a game, he now finds himself responsible for bringing the ball up court as well as carrying the scoring load. His brother, David, moves into a starting role at forward and should be right behind Steve in scoring. The Patriots’ weakness is a lack of size, but the way they like to run, conditioning will be more of a factor than height. Acheson said he expects Calvary Chapel to make a run at dethroning his team.
SCHEDULE
December 3 vs. Southern California Christian; 9-11 at Calvin Christian tournament; 13 vs. Christian; 14 vs. Long Beach Gethsemane; 17 vs. Bethel Baptist.
January 4 vs. Norwalk Pioneer Baptist; 6 at Liberty Christian; 7 vs. Huntington Beach Claremont; 11 vs. Palos Verdes Estates Rolling Hills Prep; 14 at Harbor City Gateway Christian; 18 vs. Calvary Chapel; 21 at Long Beach Gethsemane; 25 at Bethel Baptist; 28 at Norwalk Pioneer Baptist.
February 1 at Huntington Beach Claremont; 4 at Rolling Hills Prep; 8 vs. Gateway Christian; 10 at Bloomington Christian; 11 at Calvary Chapel.
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