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2001 BOYS BASKETBALL 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL"" DIVISION IAAA ALL QF-SOUTHERN SECTION (As selected by SCIBCA, March 27,2001) Co-Players of the Year - Kirk Snyder. Upland (12) & Sheldon Pace. Upland (12) Coach of the Year - Jeff Klein, Upland FIRST TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Phillip Johnson 12 Arroyo Grande Jason Braxton 12 Canyon Springs Matt Sweany 11 Capistrano Valley Alexander Acker 12 Eisenhower Cory McJimson 11 Fontana Marion Mitchell 12 Ontario Nicholas Curtis 12 Oxnard Jake Franzen 11 | Capistrano Valley SECOND TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Richard Cobbs 10 Canyon Springs Johnny Dukes 11 Eisenhower Trayvon Williams 10 Fontana Cameron Munoz 11 Ontario Kevin Gardner 11 Peninsula Marcedes Lewis 11 Poly/LB Ryan Zimmerman 12 Arroyo Grande Ronald Banks 12 | Jordan 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL"" DIVISION IAA ALL QF-SOUTHERN SECTION Player of the Year - Kyle Bechler, Glendora Coach of the Year - Mike LeDuc Glendora FIRST TEAM "PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Kyle Kegley 12 Thousand Oaks Matt Green 12 ElToro Ashkan Nazeri 12 ElToro Donovan Morris 11 Cajon James Jenkins 12 . Crescenta Valley Spencer Foster 11 Glendora Omar Wilkes 10 Loyola J.S. Nash I 12 I Rancho Verde SECOND TEAM TLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Chris Parish 12 ElToro Travis Niesen 11 Mission Viejo DanLarsen 12 Murrieta Valley WillianWynn 12 TW North Benjamin Olson 11 Thousand Oaks Jason Garey 12 University Alex Graham 12 Redlands Julian Assibey 12 "Warren 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL* DIVISION IA ALL CIF-SOUTHERN SECTION Co-Players of the Year- Cedric Bozeman, Mater Dei (12) & Jamaal Williams Centennial/Corona (12) Coach of the Year - Gary McKnight, Mater Dei FIRST TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Shaddean Aaron 11 Claremont Jamal Sampson 12 Mater Dei Ricky Porter 12 Mater Dei Dustin Villepique 12 Simi Valley Matt MacGinnis 12 Villa Park Micah Lombard 12 Claremont David Sybesma 12 Centennial/Corona DonnellJury 12 | Pacific SECOND TEAM FLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL David Patten 11 El Dorado Nate Von Achen 12 Loara DeWayne Morris 12 Mira Costa Tony Mellum 11 Newport Harbor Kristopher Maxey 12 Temescal Canyon Danny Lambert 12 Woodbridge Aaron Garcia 12 Damien Mike Strawberry 11 Mater Dei 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL* DIVISION IIAA ALL CIF-SOUTHERN SECTION Player of the Year - Tyson Chandler. Dominguez (12) Coach of the Year - Steve Singleton, Dominguez FIRST TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL ~~ Nate Anguiano 12 Paso Robles Joe Buller 12 Chaparral Lenny Collins 12 Santa Margarita Anthony Davis 12 . Inglewood Gerald De Vance 12 Cathedral Qty Bobby Jones 11 Dominguez Ray Reed 12 Inglewood R..T. Socci 12 Santa Margarita SECOND TEAM "PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Robert Abreau 11 Sonora Adam Allegro 12 Agoura George Gutierrez 12 La Quinta/LQ Travon Keahey 11 Elsinore Chris Lee 12 Laguna Hills Anthony Martinez 12 LaSerna Trey Putnam 12 Santa Barbara Peter Vu 12 Los Amigos 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL-' DIVISION IIA ALL CIF-SOUIHERN SECTION Co-Players of the Year - Josh Childless, Mayfair (12) & Dijon Thompson. Redondo (12) Coach of the Year - Jim Nielsen. Redondo FIRST TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Torin Beeler 12 Ocean View Marques Crane 12 Ocean View Edwin Draughn 12 Mayfair ~ Joseph Frazier 12 Muir Randy Jimenez 12 Bishop Amat Bryant Markson 11 Monrovia Ryan Reyes 12 Artesia Adam Zahn 11 | Redondo SECOND TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Geoffrey Clayton 12 Magnolia Chris Dean 12 Bonita Sharif Elkhaldy 11 Charter Oak Keith Ellison 11 Redondo Steve Graybill 11 Dos Pueblos Daniel Knott 12 Diamond Ranch Joel Smith 11 Lompoc Josh Zazulia 11 Palm Desert 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL-' DIVISION III ALL aF-SOUTHERN SECTION Co-Players of the Year - Derrick Craven. Bishop Montgomery (12) 8c Errick Craven. Bishop Montgomery (11) Coach of the Year - Doug Mitchell. Bishop Montgomery FIRST TEAM PLAYER 1 GRADE I SCHOOL Rory O'Neil 12 Burroughs/R DeVaughn Peace 12 Bishop Montgomery Anthony Davis 12 . Centennial/Com Scott Borchart 12 Chaminade Cody Pearson 12 Notre Dame/SO Jason Greenlee 12 SanDimas Marvin Lea 11 Martin Luther King Ryan Frutos 12 | Santa Paula SECOND TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Roscoe Biggers 12 Centennial/Com O'Dell Howard 11 Pomona Billy Hoffman 12 La Canada Matt Murphy 12 Nordhoff Matt McKinney 11 Santa Ynez Mike Luderer 12 Notre Dame/SO Jordan O'Gilvie 12 Chaminade Khail Young 12 | Morningside 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL* DIVISION IVAA ALL CIF-SOUIHERN SECTION Co-Players of the Year - Andrew Moore, Crespi (12) & Kingsley Anyanwu. Crespi (12) Coach of the Year - Dick Dornan. Crespi FIRST TEAM PLAYER 1 GRADE I SCHOOL Earvin Johnson 12 Cathedral Alton Preston 12 Duarte Jason Adams 12 Oak Park Chris Saunders 12 St Bonaventure Fausto Gonzalez 12 St Paul Jeramie Hopson 11 El Segundo Drew Terry 10 Northwood Rudy Serna I 10 1 StPaul SECOND TEAM PLAYER 1 GRADE I SCHOOL Matt Kelley 12 LaSalle Robert Soriano-Hewitt 12 Murphy Matt Lovinger 12 Valley Christian/C Dontay Holloway 11 St Paul Allan Ellis 11 Crespi Grant Smith 11 Oak Park Darrell Jenkins 11 Orange Lutheran Dashawn Strong 11 El Segundo 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL* DIVISION IVA ALL QF-SOUTHERN SECTION Player of the Year - Isaiah Fox. Crossroads (12) Coach of the Year - Datyl Roper. Crossroads FIRST TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Anthony Locke 12 Crossroads Sean Cole 12 St Monica Marcus Shelby 12 St Monica David Newkirk 12 Maranatha Brian Sanders 12 LA Baptist Bryan Filkey 12 ; Calvary Chapel/SA Donald Perm 12 St Bernard Jack Kalmeta 12 Mary Star SECOND TEAM PLAYER 1 GRADE I SCHOOL Derek Jones 12 Providence Steve Kussman 12 Brentwood Andy Richards 12 , Crossroads Ricky James 12 Silver Valley Jamayne Potts 12 St Monica Joe Abrahams 11 Crossroads Hampton Mumley 11 St Monica Bruce Bevans j 11 1 St Bernard 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL-' DIVISION VAA ALL GIF-SOUTHERN SECTION Co-Players of the Year - Tim Drisdom. Calvary Chapel/D (111 & Keilon Fortune. Kilpatrick (U) Coach of the Year - Mark Berekoff. Calvary Chapel/D FIRST TEAM PLAYER 1 GRADE I SCHOOL Colin Ward-Henniger 12 Buckley Arnani Daanish 12 Pacific Hills Adam Dohner JL2 Arrowhead Christian" Michael Reich 12 Chadwick Sidney Melvin 12 Desert Shawn Lokar 12 Western Christian Richard Chaney 11 Verbum Dei Jonathan James 11 Calvary Chapel/D Eugene Jeter 11 Serra Albert Soria 12 Santa Para Pete McCaslin 11 Chadwick David Gale I 11 I Buckley ~ SECOND TEAM PLAYER 1 GRADE I SCHOOL Brad Meister 12 Western Christian AbeyMalkin 12 Yeshiva Amrit Nat 12 Hillcrest Christian/GH Marshall Duncan 12 Poly/P Mike Martin 12 "Bloomlngton Christian Derek Daniels 11 "MontclairPrep Mike Lay 12 Verbun Dei Matt Henderson 11 Calvary Chapel/D Javier Dena 12 Kilpatrick Casey Markovic 12 Bell-Jeff ~ Phil Parker 12 Desert Christian/L Nick Mark I 12 I Oakwood 2001 BOYS BASKETBALL* DIVISION VA ALL GIF-SOUTHERN SECTION Player of the Year - Chris Alexander. Price (12) Coach of the Year - Michael Lynch. Price FIRST TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Angelo Berry 12 West LA Baptist Andrew Brattrud 12 Desert Christian/BD Noam Dashti 12 Tarbut V'Torah Jamal Flanagan 12 Antelope Valley ___^ Christian Andrew Howard 12 Price Termain jamerson 12 Price Geoff Kieth 11 Tarbut V'Torah Tim Smith 11 Desert Christian/BD Michael Stewart 12 Apple Valley Christian James Williams I 12 I Stoneridge SECOND TEAM PLAYER I GRADE I SCHOOL Aja Ajawanchuku 12 Victor Valley Christian Myung-Keun Cho 12 • Antelope Valley Christian Billy Dixon 12 " Pioneer Baptist ~ Oscar Edwards 10 Price Josh Johnson I 12 Desert Christian/BD Aaron Marks 12 Acaciawood MikeNang 12 Stoneridge Forrest Taylor 12 Apple Valley Christian Warren Tamanaha 11 Oragewood Khalief Washington 11 Price CIF/L.A. CITY ALL - CITY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM 2000 - 2001 FIRST TEAM BRANDON HEATH WESTCHESTER H.S. JUNIOR KENTON PAULINO FREMONT H.S. SENIOR ANDRE PATTERSON WASHINGTON H.S. SENIOR DON WILSON DORSEY H.S. JUNIOR HASSAN ADAMS WESTCHESTER H.S. JUNIOR STEVE SMITH TAFT H.S. SOPHOMORE CECIL BROWN CANOGA PARK H.S. SENIOR CRAIG SMITH FAIRFAX H.S. SENIOR EVAN BURNS FAIRFAX H.S. JUNIOR MARCUS WILLIAMS CRENSHAW H.S. SOPHOMORE SECOND TEAM EKENE IBEKWE CARSON H.S. SOPHOMORE MIKE CHARLESTON GRANT H.S. SENIOR SHAYNE BERRY CHATSWORTH H.S. SENIOR KEITH EVERAGE WESTCHESTER H.S. JUNIOR KEVIN ELEBY VENICE H.S. SENIOR DONTRE JOHNSON JORDAN H.S. SENIOR WILLIE DUNN FREMONT H.S. SENIOR BETODELGADO NARBONNEH.S. JUNIOR ASHANTI COOK WESTCHESTER H.S. JUNIOR EMMANUEL PLEITEZ WILSON H.S. SENIOR ALEX CABAGNOT EAGLE ROCK H.S. SENIOR CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR ANDRE PATTERSON WASHINGTON H.S. SENIOR KENTON PAULINO FREMONT H.S. SENIOR 2001 GIRLS BASKETBALL-' DIVISION IAAA ALL CIF-SOUIHERN SECTION (As selected by SQBCA, March 27,2001) Player of the Year - Sade Gatewood, Lynwood (09) Coach of the Year - Marc Hill, Espetatiza FIRST TEAM PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL Kia Riley 11 Avala Mary Turner 12 Chaffey Kim Nakamura 11 Diamond Bar Bethany Blair 12 Esperanza Lindsay Helvey 11 Esperanza Hazel Woods 12 Lynwood Aja Trotter 12 Poly/LB Tarika Campbell 11 Wilson/LB SECOND TEAM PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL Brittany Sieger 11 Ayala Elizabeth Rivera 12 Bell Gardens Jennifer Henry 12 Etiwanda Stephanie Duda 10 Los Alamitos Christy Gardner 12 Ontario TiffanyWalker 12 Oxnard Daisey Benjamin 12 Poly/LB Candace Agonifer 12 Wilson/LB 2001 GIRLS BASKETBALL* DIVISION IAA ALL OF-SOUTHERN SECTION Player of the Year - Rachel Woodward. Murrieta Valley (12) Coach of the Year - Joel Levin, Murrieta Valley FIRST TEAM PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL Gillian Lillich 12 Camarillo Kristin Thawley 11 Irvine Andrea Bills 12 Moreno Valley Shannon Matthews 12 JW North Megan Blackshire 11 San Clemente Lindsey Pluimer 09 San Clemente Marissa Meadows 12 Valencia/ V Ashley Herbert 12 Westminster SECOND TEAM PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL Julia Pederson 12 Aliso Niguel Jessica Brown 11 Don Lugo Carrie Twadell
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