GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1994-1995: FREEWAY LEAGUE
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1993-94 RECORDS:
OVERALL: 1-22
LEAGUE: 1-10
COACH: Terry Harpster
RECORD AT SCHOOL: 0-0
RETURNING STARTERS YR. HGT. P Michelle Bernier Sr. 5-6 G Aiyana Nash Jr. 5-6 G Renee Saldana Jr. 5-3 G
TOP RETURNERS YR. HGT. P Shannon Duffy Sr. 5-4 G Mary Rubio Sr. 5-8 F/C Nick Skoumbis Sr. 5-8 C
TOP NEWCOMER YR. HGT. P Jennifer Garamendi Sr. 5-7 F Kristi DeOliva Fr. 5-8 F/C Jessica Lehmann Fr. 5-7 F Helen Shelby Jr. 5-6 F/G
OUTLOOK
Harpster, who has never coached varsity girls’ basketball, becomes the Raiders’s second coach in as many seasons. She said this year probably will be a rebuilding one. “I think we’ll be able to hang with a few (teams), but teams like Troy and Fullerton, they’re awesome,” Harpster said. “But if we execute like I know we can, we can give a few teams a scare.” She said speed will e the team’s strength. The rebuilding effort is being focused around Nash, who averaged 18 points and earned first-team all-league honors last year. “If we can have a balanced offense she can do even more,” Harpster said. “She’s a smart player--she knows the game of basketball inside and out.” Harpster expects Saldana to provide decent shooting from 12 to 15 feet. Shelby will take some of the ballhandling pressure off Nash. Though DeOliva is only 5-8, Harpster said she expects her to e an effective rebounder.” She plays big,” Harpster said.
SCHEDULE
November 29 vs. Charter Oak; 30 at Century tournament.
December 1-2 at Century tournament; 8 vs. Lakewood Mayfair; 13 at El Toro; 16 at City of Industry Workman; 23 at Savanna; 27-30 at Santiago tournament.
January 3 at El Dorado; 5 vs. Sunny Hills; 10 at La Habra; 12 vs. Troy; 17 vs. Buena Park; 19 at Fullerton; 26 at Sunny Hills; 31 vs. Sonora.
February 2 at Troy; 7 at Buena Park; 9 at Fullerton.
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