MEDIA GUIDE 2006-2007

Table of Contents

Monterey Peninsula College Directory ...... 2 Dr. Douglas Garrison, College President ...... 3 Lyndon Schuztler, Athletic Director ...... 4 College History ...... 5 College Mission Statement ...... 6 College Philosophy ...... 6 Basketball Schedule ...... 8 Blake Spiering, HeadCoach………………………………………………………………………………...…...9 Carson Padon, Assistant Coach……………………………………………………….……………..……………………..10 James Charles III, Assistant Coach……………………………………………………………….……………………………10 Adisa Vaughn, Assistant Coach……………………………………………………………………………………...... 11 Lobos Support Staff Christine Hunsley, Division Office ...... 11 Jeff McCart, Trainer ...... 11 Renee D’Acquisto, Equipment Manager and Statistician ...... 11 Joseph , Announcer & Music...... 11 Carsbia Anderson, Vice-President of Student Services ...... 11 Larry Walker, Director of EOPS ...... 12 Grace Anongchanya, TRIO Program ………………………………………………………12 Sal Cardinale, Counselor ...... 12 Stephanie Perkins, Division Office Manager EOPS ...... 12 LaRon Johnson, Counselor ...... 12 Marilyn Wilcox, Academic Support Center ...... 12 Dr. Richard Kezirian, Chair of Lobos Hall of Fame ...... 12 Stephanie Tetter, Library ...... 12

Basketball Roster ...... 13 Lobo Summer Basketball Camps ...... 23

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Monterey Peninsula College Directory

Location…………………………………………………………………………………… Monterey Address..………………………………………………………………………. 980 Fremont Avenue Monterey, CA 93940 Founded…………………………………………………………………………………..….. 1947 Enrollment………………………………………………………….………………..……… 7,500 President ………………………………………………………………………. Dr. Douglas Garrison Athletic Director……………………………………………………………..…… Lyndon Schutzler Head Coach...... Blake Spiering Assistant Coach..……………….………………………………………………….. Carson Padon Assistant Coach………………………………………………………………………James Charles III Assistant Coach……………………………………………………………………… Adisa Vaughn Division Office Manager…….…………………………………………………... Christine Hunsley Trainer………………………………………………………………………………….. Jeff McCart Equipment and Statistician………………………………………………….…… Renee D’Acquisto Announcer .………………………………………………………………………..……Joseph Weaver Conference……………………………………………………. …………………..………….. Coast Mascot…………………………………………………………………………….…………... Lobos PE/Athletics ………………………………………………………………………..………… PE 101 PE/Athletics Phone……………………………………………………………...…... (831) 646-4220 Basketball Office…………………………………………….. ……………………………… PE 114 Basketball Office Phone Numbers……………………………………………...…... (831) 645-1385 Fax Machine………………………………………………………………………… (831) 645-1334 Lobo Gym Capacity.………………………………...…………………………...……………. 2,200

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Dr. Douglas Garrison Superintendent/President Monterey Peninsula College

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Welcome!

Monterey Peninsula College is proud of its Men’s Basketball Program and the success they have achieved on and off the court.

Head Coach Blake Spiering starts his fifth season as head coach of the Lobos. The Lobos will play an aggressive in your face defense and will push the ball up the floor on offense. You can look forward to entertaining, fast paced basketball.

At Monterey Peninsula College we strive for our student athletes to have success on the court and in the classroom. Many of our participants have gone on to compete in basketball and complete their education at four-your institutions. This season will be no different.

Many people work together to make this opportunity possible. The MPC administration, faculty and staff, including our President, Dr. Douglas Garrison, and the Board of Trustees are very supportive of the athletic program. We rely on the athletic staff members mentioned in this program to work together to enhance each athlete’s experience.

Monterey Peninsula College has a rich tradition of helping student athletes achieve their goals. Thank you for your support of this effort.

GO LOBOS!

Lyndon Shutzler Athletic Director Monterey Peninsula College

Lyndon Schutzler has been the Athletic Director for four years and the Division chair of Physical Education and Dance for 13 years.

After attending MPC, Schutzler earned his bachelors degree in Physical Education from UC Santa Barbara. From there Lyndon earned a Masters degree in Physical Education from the University of Arizona where he won a college world series as a graduate assistant coach for the Wildcat team.

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HISTORY

Monterey Peninsula College commenced its operation in September of 1947 on the campus of Monterey High School, holding classes from 4 to 10 p.m. daily. During this first year, 87 acres of land were purchased on Fremont Street. The following September classes opened in converted barracks buildings with 280 students and 20 faculty members. The campus was originally designed for approximately 1,000 students, but by 1957 the enrollment had approached this figure and it was evident that new buildings were necessary.

The engineering building was constructed in 1958, the library in 1960, and the art and music center and swimming pool in 1962.The junior college separated from the Monterey Union High School District in 1961 and became a separate junior college district. With this reorganization, the Carmel Unified School District became part of the Peninsula-wide junior college district. The student population continued to grow as well as the need for additional classrooms.

In 1965 the building program was renewed, and the “temporary” buildings of 1948 were replaced with new buildings for business, humanities, life science, physical education, physical science and social science. The lecture forum, the college theater, and the college center were part of this campus renewal. In 1973, the college began operating a satellite campus at Fort Ord in cooperation with the U.S. Army primarily for the benefit of Armed Forces personnel and their family members.

In 1982-83, Monterey Peninsula College was selected as the site for the Maurine Church Coburn School of Nursing, established with a grant from the Maurine Church Coburn Charitable Trust under the leadership of Milton C. Coburn. The school is operated through proceeds from that grant administered by the Community Hospital Foundation, which owns and operates Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula and the Community Hospital Recovery Center.

During August, 1988, the engineering building was remodeled with funds from the Community Hospital Foundation to house the School of Nursing. Monterey Peninsula College is part of ’s public community college system of 108 campuses in 72 districts across the state. It is a comprehensive community college that responds to the educational, cultural, and recreational needs of community members, insofar as its resources permit.

The college serves the communities of Big Sur, Carmel, Carmel Valley, Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Presidio of Monterey Annex, Sand City, and Seaside. Monterey Peninsula College classes are held on the main campus during Fall and Spring semesters, Early Spring, and Summer sessions.

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MISSION

Monterey Peninsula College provides a quality learning experience for students by offering a variety of programs and services which are dedicated to excellence and which meet community needs. Monterey Peninsula College offers a stimulating, high quality, low-cost environment for students desiring to transfer, prepare for emerging job opportunities, and improve their lives. Monterey Peninsula College provides a positive atmosphere for learning and supports opportunities for growth for all members of the community, regardless of their circumstances. Monterey Peninsula College is a community of learners, engaging minds in the active pursuit and sharing of knowledge by offering courses and programs:

• to encourage achievement of degrees and transfer • to enable the acquisition of necessary basic skills • to meet workplace needs • to nourish the excitement of lifelong learning • to share our resources, people and facilities, with the community.

Monterey Peninsula College endeavors to assist all who participate in its varied objectives to realize their rights, freedoms, and responsibilities in the community and the larger society of which they are a part.

PHILOSOPHY

Monterey Peninsula College is committed to the ideal of academic freedom derived through careful and critical appraisal, and in turn, provides a place where students may freely formulate their ideas and values. All members of the college community support the ideals of excellence, human worth, and realization of human potential.

Monterey Peninsula College provides opportunities for development of skills and knowledge that will enable students of all ages and backgrounds to become, and remain, productive in their chosen vocations, both for the sake of the individual and society. Through research, self- appraisal, and institutional planning, Monterey Peninsula College responds to unmet needs of the community and to changing expectations within the worlds of education and work.

As the College looks outward to the community and finds meaning and opportunity in its diversity, so it extends its reach to the global community in which its members may discover a new sense of place. Monterey Peninsula College opens its doors to all members of the community -- young and older adults, those who deal with challenges to the quality of their lives or work, the military and their dependents, the laborer, the merchant, and the artist, in order to engage them as willing partners in helping to meet their goal of self-fulfillment.

6 At the same time, the college participates in partnerships with private enterprise, public agencies, and educational institutions in order to further the academic and work-related aspirations of the community. To carry out its Mission and support its Philosophy, Monterey Peninsula College will:

1. Provide excellence in education for students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university;

2. Provide a high standard of occupational training, enabling students to qualify for jobs in a variety of career fields, and enabling those already employed to develop their skills or train for another career;

3. Provide the highest quality of instruction to support students who need to improve learning skills;

4. Provide meaningful opportunities for adults to continue their education on a life-long basis;

5. Provide support for students through appropriate and necessary services that help them explore and achieve educational, vocational, and personal goals;

6. Provide the community with special interest, cultural, civic, and recreational programs designed to enhance the quality of life;

7. Provide a program of general education that allows students to explore potential interests and abilities and to develop knowledge and understanding of self, other human beings, and the environment; 8. Provide a curriculum and an atmosphere that values diversity, a global perspective, and the language and communication skills that make these possible. those offered to freshman and sophomore students at the University of California, California State University, and private colleges and universities.

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Day Date Opponent Location Time Sun Oct 29 NorCal Jamboree Chico TBA Tue Nov 7 Monterey 7:00 pm Sat Nov 11 Delta College Monterey 3:00 pm Tue Nov 14 Hayward 5:30 pm Fri Nov 17 Monterey 7:00 pm Wed Nov 22 Los Altos 5:00 pm Mon Nov 27 San Francisco City College San Francisco 5:00pm Thu-Sat Nov 30 - Dec 2 Monterey Bay Classic Monterey TBA (MPC, Los Medanos, Sierra, Santa Barbara, Chabot, Gavilan, Canada, Columbia) Tues Dec 5 Monterey 7:00 pm Thu-Sat Dec 7-9 San Jose Classic San Jose TBA (MPC, SJCC, West Hills, LA Trade Tech, CCSF, Alameda, DVC) Fri-Sun Dec 15-17 Chabot Christmas Tourney Hayward TBA (MPC, Chabot, Fresno, Redwoods, DVC, Gavilan, Alameda, Las Positas) Wed-Fri Dec 27-29 SJCC Holiday Tourney Evergreen TBA (MPC, SJCC, LA Southwest, LA Harbor, Cosumnes River, Orange Coast, Santa Rosa, Los Medanos) Wed Jan 3 BYE Fri Jan 5 * Monterey 7:00 pm Wed Jan 10 * Gilroy 7:00 pm Fri Jan 12 * Saratoga 7:00 pm Wed Jan 17 * Monterey 7:00 pm Fri Jan 19 *San Jose City College Monterey 7:00 pm Wed Jan 24 * Salinas 7:00 pm Fri Jan 26 BYE Wed Jan 31 *Cabrillo College Aptos 7:00 pm Fri Feb 2 *Gavilan College Monterey 7:00 pm Wed Feb 7 *West Valley College Monterey 7:00 pm Fri Feb 9 *De Anza College Cupertino 7:00 pm Wed Feb 14 *San Jose City College San Jose 7:00 pm Fri Feb 16 *Hartnell College Monterey 7:00 pm Wed Feb 21 Play-In Game TBA TBA Fri/Sat Feb 23/24 Regional TBA TBA Wed Feb 28 Regional TBA TBA Sat Mar 3 Regional TBA TBA Thr-Sun Mar 8-11 State Tournament Fresno TBA

HEAD COACH: Blake Spiering 831-645-1385 ASSIST COACHES: Carson Padon, Adisa Vaughn, and James Charles III 831-646-4023 PRESIDENT: Dr. Douglas Garrison ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Lyndon Schutzler 831-646-4221 DVISION OFFICE MANAGER: Christine Hunsley 831-646-4220 ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jeff McCart 831-646-4227 EQUIPMENT: Renee D’Acquisto 831-646-4228 COLORS: Maroon and White MASCOT: Lobos * Denotes League Game

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BLAKE SPIERING, HEAD COACH

Blake Spiering is entering his fifth year as the Head Coach at Monterey Peninsula College and his twelfth year as a coach at the collegiate level.

Coach Blake graduated from St. Bernard High School in Eureka, CA where he was voted M.V.P. by his peers on his basketball team that finished the season ranked 2nd in California. After high school, Coach Blake went on to get his A.A. from Cuesta Community College in San Luis Obispo, Ca. There he was a two year starter and earned All-Conference his sophomore season and earned the “Mr. Defense” award his sophomore year. Next he went on to Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont, California where he finished his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, Management. At NDNU, he also started for two years and was an All- Conference player and earned the “Mr. Defense” award both seasons at NDNU.

After graduation, Coach Blake was hired on to be an assistant coach at NDNU. Coach Blake spent one year at NDNU, then went to Sonoma State University where he spent four years as the head assistant coach. From there, Coach Blake was hired at San Jose City College to assist with the basketball team and run the C.A.R.R. Program, which is an academic program that monitors the academic success of all the student athletes at San Jose City College. Coach Blake also runs the summer basketball camps and the varsity summer league here at MPC.

Coach earned his Masters degree in Health, Physical Education, & Recreation at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, CA.

Coach resides in Monterey with his wife Ania.

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CARSON PADON, ASSISTANT COACH Coach Carson is from Davis, CA and is 24 years old. He is entering his second season as member of the Lobos coaching staff. He graduated class of 2000 from Davis High School, and went on to earn his A.A. degree from . Coach Carson is currently working towards a B.A. in History at California State University Monterey Bay with minors in both coaching and sports management. Coach Carson hopes to become a teacher as well as a head coach at either the high school or Junior College level.

JAMES CHARLES III, ASSISTANT COACH Coach James is entering his second season as a member of the Lobos coaching staff . Coach Charles played 2 years of basketball at MPC from 2001-2003. He was such an inspirational player during that time that the James Charles III award was established in his honor. Coach Charles is currently working on his BA at California State University Monterey Bay. He hopes to run a successful athletic program at the high school or collegiate level.

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ADISA VAUGHN, ASSISTANT COACH

Coach Adisa is entering his third season as a member of the Lobos coaching staff. Coach Adisa has been involved in coaching since 1996. He graduated from Seaside High School and then went on to play at . Coach Adisa hopes someday to run a successful collegiate basketball program.

THE LOBOS SUPPORT STAFF

Christine Hunsley Division Office Manager Jeff McCart Trainer Christine Hunsley is entering her 14th year as

th the athletic programs division office manager. Jeff McCart is entering his 17 year of Christine always provides invaluable support to service with MPC. In order for athletes to our basketball program. We appreciate the compete successfully on the inter-collegiate time and assistance Christine has given to the level, they must be physically fit and MPC basketball program over the years. healthy. It is Jeff’s job to help educate the athletes and coaches, prevent injuries, and rehabilitate injuries. There are very few Joseph Weaver trainers that have the enthusiasm and Announcer & Music knowledge for their job or the compassion for athletes like Jeff. Our basketball players George Reed, the Voice of the Lobos, is also are very fortunate to have a trainer of Jeff’s MPC’s Media Technician. George is the caliber. source behind all the music and sound effects you hear at the Lobos Basketball games. Thanks George. Renee D’Acquisto Equipment Manager and Statistician

th Carsbia Anderson, Renee D’Acquisto is entering her 19 year Vice-President of Student Services with the Lobos. Renee is in charge of all the equipment, practice gear, and game Although Mr. Anderson is an extremely busy uniforms. Renee has been a valuable asset person, he is a huge supporter MPC athletics to the basketball program. Renee also is a and Men’s Basketball. Carsbia received his MPC alumni where she played softball for AA degree and played football for the Lobos her two years here. We appreciate the time before moving on to compete for Washington and work that Renee has given to our State University. basketball program over the years.0

11 Sal Cardinale Counselor Larry Walker Director of EOPS Sal, Provides a great situation for the Lobos, counseling and guiding players through the Larry not only assists our players that have academic requirements. Sal played a major qualified for his program but also provides role in the building of the MPC Basketball support for all of our players. Larry earned program, coaching the team from 1976-1990. his AA degree and played basketball two Sal won back to back league titles in the 1979- years for the Lobos before moving on to 1980 seasons, and establishing the school’s compete at Sacramento State University. best single season record with a 24-3 finish. Sal also played for MPC in 1967-1969 under coach Larry Cummins. Grace Anongchanya TRIO Program

Stephanie Perkins LaRon Johnson Division Office Manager, EOPS Counselor The Lobos Basketball program is very thankful LaRon also provides a great situation for the for the support of Stephanie and the EOP & S Lobos and there academic success. He is program. MPC’s Athletic Academic Counselor. LaRon holds a BA in psychology from Cal and an MA in counseling from Notre Dame de Namur University. Marilyn Wilcox Tutorial Program

Dr. Richard Kezirian Marilyn is an intricate part in the academic Chair of Lobos Hall of Fame success of all of our student-athletes here at MPC. We appreciate her time and support in MPC is very fortunate to have a college organizing our tutoring program. Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was started in 1990. The Lobos Hall of Fame currently has 60 members. Dr. Kezirian, on his spare time, is a full time Stephanie Tetter history instructor at MPC. Library

Stephanie has been a huge help with the Lobos Basketball Program and all the Student- Athletes and we are very pleased to have her support.

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MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER 2006-2007

NUMERICAL

No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos Year Hometown (High School) 3 Nganga, William 6-0 170 PG SO Oakland (Oakland) 5 Hernandez, Adrian 6-3 185 PG FR Quebradillas, PR (Mission College Prep) 10 Phillips, Darroll 6-3 185 G SO Atascadero (Atascadero) 11 Amezcua, Carlos 6-4 180 G FR Sacramento (JFK) 12 Miller, Michael 6-3 185 G SO Seaside (Monterey) 20 Taylor, Eric 5-9 150 PG FR Las Vegas (Durango) 22 Ramos, Marco 6-7 215 F SO Salinas (North Salinas) 24 Harvey, Andres 5-10 165 PG SO Winton (Atwater) 30 Woods, Anthony 6-2 185 G SO Tracy (Merrill West) 33 Hudson, Leslie 6-4 190 F FR Richmond (Richmond) 34 Jackson, Theo 6-5 195 F FR Salinas (Palma) 42 Frise, Max 6-6 190 F FR Castroville (N. Monterey County) 44 Rodzach, Nate 6-7 205 F SO Salinas (Alvarez) 45 Lyons, Taylor 6-8 200 F FR Murphys (Bret Harte)

ALPHABETICAL

No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos Year Hometown (High School) 11 Amezcua, Carlos 6-4 180 G FR Sacramento (JFK) 42 Frise, Max 6-6 190 F FR Castroville (N. Monterey County) 24 Harvey, Andres 5-10 165 PG SO Winton (Atwater) 5 Hernandez, Adrian 6-3 185 PG FR Quebradillas, PR (Mission College Prep) 33 Hudson, Leslie 6-4 190 F FR Richmond (Richmond) 34 Jackson, Theo 6-5 195 F FR Salinas (Palma) 45 Lyons, Taylor 6-8 200 F FR Murphys (Bret Harte) 12 Miller, Michael 6-3 185 G SO Seaside (Monterey) 3 Nganga, Will 6-0 170 PG SO Oakland (Oakland) 10 Phillips, Darroll 6-3 185 G SO Atascadero (Atascadero) 22 Ramos, Marco 6-7 215 F SO Salinas (North Salinas) 44 Rodzach, Nate 6-7 205 F SO Salinas (Alvarez) 20 Taylor, Eric 5-9 150 PG FR Las Vegas (Durango) 30 Woods, Anthony 6-2 185 G SO Tracy (Merrill West)

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William Nganga #3

High School: While at Oakland High, Will was All- League and was on the Honor Roll all 4 years.

Freshman Year at MPC: Will averaged 8 points, 6 assists with 2 steals a game. Will had five 10 games with 10 or more assists, with a high of 13.

Year Hometown Parents Soph Oakland Godwin and Myra

Height High School 6-0 Oakland Weight Major 170 University Studies Position Hobbies Point Guard Reading

Adrian Hernandez #5

High School: While at Mission College Prep, Adrian was League MVP, All League, All County, and All State. He was on the Honor Roll. His team was 35-6.

Year Hometown Parents Frosh Quebradillas, PR Rafael and Sylvia

Height High School 6-3 Mission College Prep Weight Major 185 Physical Education Position

14 Point Guard Hobbies Watching Movies

Darroll Phillips #10

High School: While at Atascadero High, Darroll played varsity for 3 seasons. His highlight was scoring 30 points in a playoff game.

Freshman Year at MPC: Darroll Averaged 13 points a game. Darroll shot 80% from the free throw line and 49% from behind the arc. His game high was 26 points. He made the All-Conference team.

Year Hometown Parents Soph Atascadero Betsy and Almodova

Height High School 6-3 Atascadero Weight Major 185 University Studies Position Hobbies Guard Reading

Carlos Amezcua #11

High School: While at John F. Kennedy High, Carlos’s team won the section championship and he was named MVP.

Year Hometown Parents Frosh Sacramento Teresa and Ramiro

Height High School 6-4 JFK Weight Major 180 Business

15 Position Hobbies Guard Video Games

Eric Taylor #20

High School: While at Durango High, Eric made the All City Team and was on the Honor Roll.

Year Hometown Parents Frosh Las Vegas Richard and Nina Height High School 5-9 Durango Weight Major 150 Business Position Hobbies Point Guard Writing

Michael Miller #12

High School: While at Monterey High, Michael was All- League, All County, MVP of his Team, and Offensive Player of the Year.

Freshman Year at MPC: Michael shot 47% from the field and 75% from the line. Michael had a game high of 13 points.

Year Hometown Parents Soph Seaside Sandra

Height High School 6-3 Monterey Weight Major 185 University Studies

Position

16 Guard Hobbies Music Andres Harvey #24

Freshman Year at MPC: Played limited minutes for the Lobos but is a valuable asset to the program. He is a great leader on and off the floor.

Year Hometown Parents Soph Winton Patrica Height High School 5-10 Atwater Weight Major 165 University Studies Position Hobbies Guard Basketball

Anthony Woods #30

High School: While at Tracy High, Anthony was on the Honor Roll all 4 years. He was also the MVP of his team. Anthony was a red shirt at MPC last season.

Year Hometown Parents Soph Tracy Anthony Sr. and Beverly High School Height Merrill West 6-3 Major Weight Psychology 185 Hobbies Position Being with his

17 Guard Family

Marco Ramos #22

High School: While at North Salinas High, Marco was his team MVP.

Freshman Year at MPC: Marco averaged 15 points, 8 rebounds, and shot 66% from the field. Marco had a game high of 24 points. Marco made the All-Conference team.

Year Hometown Parents Soph Salinas Maria

Height High School 6-7 North Salinas

Weight Major 215 University Studies Position Hobbies Forward Reading

Leslie Hudson #33

High School: While at Richmond High, Leslie made All League and was on the National Honor Roll.

Year Hometown Parents Frosh Richmond Leslie Sr. and Caroll

18 Height High School 6-4 Richmond Weight Major 190 University Studies Position Hobbies Forward Basketball #34 Theo Jackson

High School: While at Palma High, Theo was Team Captain two years of Varsity, Defensive MVP, and on the Honor Roll.

Year Hometown Parents Frosh Salinas Francisco and Estelle Height High School 6-5 Palma Weight Major 195 Criminal Justice Position Hobbies Forward Reading

Max Frise #42

High School: While at North Monterey County High, Max Was All League, All County, and MVP of Team. Max was on the Honor Roll.

Year Hometown Parents Frosh Castroville John and Laura

Height High School 6-6 North Monterey County Weight Major 190 Engineering

19 Position Hobbies Forward Outdoors Nate Rodzach #44

High School: While at Alvarez High, Nate was All County and Team MVP. Nate was on the Honor Roll.

Freshman Year at MPC: Nate has a defensive role for the Lobos that earned him a starting spot at the end of last years season.

Year Hometown Parents Soph Salinas Joseph and Gloria Height High School 6-7 Alvarez Weight Major 205 Architecture Position Hobbies Forward Outdoors

Taylor Lyons #45

High School: While at Bret Harte High, Taylor was on the Honor Roll.

Year Hometown Parents Frosh Murphys Robert and Joan

Height High School 6-8 Bret Harte Weight Major 200 University Studies Position Hobbies Forward Juggling

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FORMER LOBOS CURRENTLY PLAYING AT UNIVERSITIES

Ryan McBride Curtis Harrison Georgia State University, GA Sacramento State University, CA

Alex Veit Erick Jamerson Universit of Hawai’i, HI Simpson University, CA

Daniel Eoff Cody Christensen Simpson University, CA Menlo College, CA

Aaron Landon Kendrick Gamble University of La Verne, CA Central Baptist College, AR

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FORMER MPC PLAYERS THAT HAVE COMMITTED

Tony Alexander (2003-2004) Dikinson State University (DAC) Cody Christensen (2004-2006) Menlo College (Cal Pac) Daniel Eoff (2004-2006) Simpson University (Cal Pac) Kendrick Gamble (2004-2005) Central Baptist College (Central Region) Dontae Hall (2003-2005) University of South Florida (Big East) Curtis Harrison (2004-2006) Sacramento State University (Big Sky) Erick Jamerson (2003-2005) Simpson University (Cal Pac) Aaron Landon (2003-2005) La Verne University (SCIAC) Ryan McBride (2003-2005) University of Arkansas (SEC) Nate Rede (2002-2003) Idaho State University (Big Sky) Alex Veit (2004-2006) University of Hawai’i (WAC)

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SUMMER BASKETBALL PROGRAM 2006-2007 BOYS’ BASKETBALL CAMPS

Monterey Peninsula College Boys’ Basketball Camps is one of the premier basketball camps on the Peninsula. Our goal is to give each camper as much time and attention on the court as they can handle, while at the same time helping each individual develop skills and knowledge to become a worthy team member, family member, and worthwhile citizen.

Monterey Peninsula College Boys Basketball Camps emphasize the importance of building a solid foundation of fundamental skills from which basketball excellence can be further developed. The outstanding Men’s Basketball staff at MPC excels in teaching campers the fundamentals of basketball in a positive and enthusiastic environment. Each day the staff utilizes a progression of drills, games, and fun competitions designed to provide maximum opportunity for individual skill development and to generally increase campers’ basketball knowledge and confidence.

The MPC Boys Basketball Camp is sponsored by the Basketball Office and directed by Blake Spiering, head basketball coach and Carson Padon, assistant basketball coach. Camp will provide a wholesome atmosphere in which each youngster receives expert instruction in basketball activity as well as individual character development. Camp is carefully designed to inspire self-confidence through achievement. Camp will motivate youngsters to improve their talent and abilities. Areas covered include:

* Ball Handling * 3 on 3 Competition * Team Games * 1 on 1 Moves * Passing & Receiving * Rebounding * Shooting Clinics * Team Offense/Defense * Footwork

FOR INFORMATION CALL (831) 645-1385

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LOBOS!!!

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the Lobos

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GOOD LUCK

LOBOS!

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