2010-2011 Men’s Basketball Game Program & Media Guide 1 Table of Contents Our Biggest Fans—Our Sponsors Special Messages 3 4 2010-2011 Season Information Season Preview 5 The Coaching Staff Head Coach Tony Marcopulos What Division 1 Coaches Are Saying Assistant Coach Rob Hoyt 6 9 11 Cabrillo Quick Facts Acknowledgements 11 12 The Cabrillo Basketball Experience Former Seahawks 13 14 The Players Official Team Photo Roster Sophomores Freshmen 15 16 17 19 A Look Back— Former Players Season Highlights 22 23 The Seventh Annual Cabrillo Classic Tournament Tournament History Tournament Brackets Team Rosters 25 26 27 Opponent Rosters Non-Conference Opponents Coast Conference Opponents 29 31 2010-11 Schedule 34 2 The Cabrillo Men’s Basketball Program thanks “Our Biggest Fans” for their support of Seahawk Basketball! 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They have won championships in two of the last four years for the first time in Cabrillo’s history, but these will not be the last for a program on the rise. Coach Tony Marcopulos has led the Seahawks to a winning record in each of the last six years with an emphasis on tough defense. Good defense is all about effort, and the young men who play for Coach Marcopulos play hard in every game. I am very proud of our student athletes, many of whom will go on to study and play basketball at four-year colleges and universities. Go Seahawks! DALE MURRAY Director of Athletics “Welcome to Cabrillo College Men’s Basketball. The 2010-2011 schedule brings together some of the best basketball teams and players in Northern California. All of the athletes have combined academic and athletic talent to bring you a level of competition that exemplifies quality achievement under expert leadership. Enjoy the intensity of the competition and keep in mind that Cabrillo College encourages both the participants and spectators to conduct themselves in the true spirit of sportsmanship.” 4 2010-2011 Season Preview: From Head Coach Tony Marcopulos The 2010-2011 Cabrillo College Seahawks return four Sophomores from last seasons 14-12 team that finished in 2nd place in the Coast Conference South division with an 8-4 record. *Markus Duran*, a second team All-Coast Conference selection as a Freshman, (6'1", 180) will look to lead the Seahawks as the only returning starter from last year. Duran led the state in three point field goals made in 09-10 and will no doubt be one of the better three point shooters again this season. *Daniel Johnston*, (6'3", 200), will look to play a much bigger role this year with his steady improvement since last year. *Bertram Hall*, (6'6", 215), started several games last year and will also be counted on if the Seahawks are to win the Conference. *Cody Boaz*, (6'2", 185), has also improved considerably from last year and is now entering his third year in the program after recovering from ACL tear two years ago. He to will be competing for playing time. Coach Tony Marcopulos, entering his 11th year as Head Coach, welcomes nine newcomers to the program. *Justyn Searle*, (6'9", 215) Kerns High School in Salt Lake City, UT, *Travis Van Diest*, (6'8", 210) Rocky Mountain High School in Boise, ID. *Erik Witzig*, (6'3", 215) Scotts Valley High School in Scotts Valley, CA Searle, Van Diest and Witzig will be competing for playing time along with Hall at the post position. The competition at the forward position will see, along with Johnston and Boaz,* Darrell Espy*, (6'4", 190) Dominguez High School in Compton, CA and a recent transfer from Norfolk State University in Virginia. *Trevor* *English*, (6'5", 190) Reno High School in Reno, NV and *Aaron Short*, (6'4", 200) North Valley High School in Reno, NV. All three have had very impressive High School careers and will all be excellent additions. The competition at that position will be quite a battle. In the back court, along with Duran, Cabrillo has added *Reed Kamler*, (6'2", 185) San Rafael High School in San Rafael, CA and a transfer from the University of the Pacific.* Tyler Velasquez*, (5'10", 170) Doherty High School in Colorado Springs, CO. *Stevie McCloyn*, (5'11", 180) Taylorsville High School in Salt Lake City, UT. The competition in the backcourt will be interesting as well. Coach Marcopulos and his Seahawks will again look to win another Coast Conference South Championship. Over the past four years Cabrillo has either won the Conference Championship or come in second. In a recent interview Marcopulos had this to say regarding the 10-11 upcoming season. "We are deeper than we have been in the recent past, no question. This might very well be the best shooting team I have had since I have been at Cabrillo. I'm excited about our season and discovering how good we can get. At this point, we certainly have along way to go but I think they are looking forward to the journey. I know I am." The Seahawks will open the 2010-2011 season on the road at the John Wallace Tournament hosted by Ohlone College on Friday Nov. 5th at 1:00pm vs. Sacramento City College. 5 H EAD C OACH T ONY M ARCOPULOS H EAD C OACH 11th Season CSU Stanislaus B.A., 1987 University of the Pacific M.A.T., 1990 When Tony Marcopulos became Cabrillo’s head coach on April 3, 2000, he envisioned a bright future for the Seahawk basketball program. His years of experience, first as a player and then as a NCAA Division 1 assistant coach had prepared him for the task ahead: Taking over a program that had been losing for the last two decades and turning it into a winner. Ten years later, the Cabrillo Basketball Program is thriving under Marcopulos’ direction. His teams are successful both on the court and in the classroom. Plus, many former Seahawks have continued their education and playing careers at 4-year schools. Coach Marcopulos knows the important role community colleges play in the development of young student-athletes. He also knows very well what Div. I programs across the country are looking for in a student-athlete. His experience, knowledge, passion and work ethic have made him an excellent addition to the Cabrillo College Athletic Department and an invaluable asset to the men that he coaches. AT CABRILLO 2007-2008 was a history making year. For the first time in school history the Cabrillo College Men’s Basketball program won the Coast Conference South Championship outright. Since Marcopulos’ arrival in 2000 the Seahawks have made the steady climb from what was one of the worst California Community College basketball programs in the state. For eight consecutive seasons the Seahawks have won 14 or more games. For eight consecutive seasons the Seahawks have been .500 or better. The Seahawks have been to the playoffs in eight of the last ten years. Two of those eight appearances have been to the Regional Finals. Since 2004 Marcopulos coached teams have finished no lower than third place in the Coast Conference South Division. During the past four years, the Seahawks have finished no lower than second with two Conference Championships and a combined conference record of 3613 during that time. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE Marcopulos was a Division I Assistant Coach for 12 seasons (1988-2000). He began his coaching career at the University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA), where he worked alongside Head Coach Bob Thomason for 11 seasons. Then, he joined the men's basketball staff at the University of Portland for the 1999-2000 season. 6 T ONY M ARCOPULOS Coach Marcopulos has first-hand experience in building a basketball program. When he joined Thomason in Stockton, UOP had enjoyed only one winning season during the previous nine years. That quickly changed. During the next eleven years Pacific had eight winning seasons. Those 11 seasons included many highlights; two separate 16 game winning streaks (1997-1998), the 1997 Big West conference championship, the 1998 Big West Western Division championship, the school's first NCAA tournament appearance in almost 20 years (1997), the school's first ever NIT Tournament appearance (1998), and the second longest home court winning streak in the country behind Kansas at 32 in a row (1998). Pacific also boasted a 90% graduation rate over that same time period. After the 1998-1999 season Marcopulos left Pacific for a similar position at the University of Portland. Marcopulos joined Head Coach Rob Chavez’s staff in August of 1999. The Pilots (a member of the WCC (West Coast Conference)) went 12-16 on the year. After nine months in Portland, Marcopulos was hired as the new Head Coach at Cabrillo College in April of 2000. PLAYING CAREER Marcopulos is a native of the Bay Area and attended Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton. As a point guard, he led the Dons to four league championships and a four-year record of 89-10. Upon graduating high school in 1982, Marcopulos went on to Columbia Junior College in Columbia, California (82-84) where he played for Bob Thomason and recorded seasons of 17-14 and 27-7. He then accepted a basketball scholarship to attend Carroll College in Helena, Montana (84-85) before following Coach Thomason to California State University, Stanislaus (Turlock, CA) (85-87) where he helped lead the team to a conference title and a Division III NCAA tournament berth in 1987. EDUCATION Marcopulos received his undergraduate degree in Physical Education from Stanislaus State University. He later earned a Masters of Arts degree in Teaching (Physical Education) and a secondary school teaching credential (Physical Education) from the University of the Pacific. A member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, Tony lives in Aptos and has two daughters Emma (4) and Sophia (2). 7 T ONY M ARCOPULOS –COACHING HISTORY 1987-88 James Logan HS Head Coach (Freshman) 1988-89 University of the Pacific 1989-90 University of the Pacific 1990-91 University of the Pacific 1991-92 University of the Pacific 1992-93 University of the Pacific 1993-94 University of the Pacific 1994-95 University of the Pacific 1995-96 University of the Pacific 1996-97 University of the Pacific 1997-98 University of the Pacific Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 1998-99 University of the Pacific Assistant Coach 20-8 7-21 15-14 14-15 14-16 16-11 17-14 14-13 15-12 24-6 23-10 Pacific’s 1st winning season since ’85-86 Highest league finish since ’79-80 (3rd) Big West Tournament Runner’s –Up Bob Thomason BWC Coach of the Year Back-to-back winning seasons 3rd straight upper division BWC finish Highest BWC finish (2nd place) since 1979 1st NCAA tournament appearance since 1979 1st NIT appearance/2nd straight BWC WD title Michael Olowokandi 1st player selected in NBA Draft (LA Clippers) 14-13 Thomason becomes Pacific all-time wins leader 1999-00 University of Portland Assistant Coach 12-14 Overall record as a Collegiate assistant Coach: 176-145 ————————————————————————————————————————————————— 2000-01 Cabrillo College Head Coach 8-22 8 wins totaled more than the previous 3 yrs. 2001-02 Cabrillo College Head Coach 2002-03 Cabrillo College Head Coach 2003-04 Cabrillo College 2004-05 Cabrillo College Head Coach Head Coach 2005-06 Cabrillo College 2006-07 Cabrillo College Head Coach Head Coach 2007-08 Cabrillo College Head Coach 2008-09 Cabrillo College Head Coach 2009-10 Cabrillo College Head Coach combined. 1st playoff appearance in over a decade. 9-23 Back-to-back play-off appearance in over 2 decades. Myree Bowden 1st Cabrillo player to be selected 1st Team All-Coast Conference in a decade. 1st player to sign a Div. 1 scholarship (Pacific) in 30 years. 15-18 Most wins in a decade. 1st time Cabrillo defeats San Jose City in 30 years. First play-off win in school history. 2nd round play-off win for 1st time in school history. 1st time in history of Calif. Comm. College state tournament a 28 seed advances to regional final. Matt Towsley signs Div. 1 scholarship at Montana St. 14-13 1st winning record at Cabrillo College in over 10 yrs. 17-11 Most wins in 15 years, regional finalist. Finished year ranked 10 in NorCal and 20 in state 1st time in school history. Maurice Miller 1st player in school history to be named to 1st team All-State. 14-14 3rd place finish in Coast Conference best in a decade. 19-9 Co-Champions Coast Conference (9-3). 1st time in school history. Aaron Patterson conf. MVP, 1 st player from Cabrillo in school history. Patterson 1st team AllState. Marcopulos-Coast Conf. South Co- Coach of the Year. 22-9 Conference Champions Coast Conference South (11-1) 1st time in school history outright champions. 4 players earn All-Conf. honors for 1st time in school history. Aaron Pearson 1st Team All-State. Marcopulos Coast Conference South Coach of the Year. 17-14 Tied for second place in Coast Conference South. 3 players earn All-Conf. Honors. Tony Gallo, AllConference 1st Team. Steve Williams, All Conference 2nd Team. Pete Bernard, Conference Honorable Mention. 14-13 Tied for second place in Coast Conference South. 2 players earn All-Conf. Honors. Tony Gallo, AllConference 1st Team, All-State Honorable Mention. Markus Duran, All Conference 2nd Team. Overall record as a Collegiate Head Coach: 149-145 First two years at Cabrillo: 17-45 Middle five years at Cabrillo: 79-65 (2 Regional Final Play-off appearances) Last three years at Cabrillo: 53-36 overall, 27-9 Coast Conference South (2 Conference Championships, 1st time in School history) 8 What Division 1 Coaches Are Saying About Coach Marcopulos and Cabrillo Basketball Stan Morrison Athletic Director UC Riverside "The manner in which Coach Marcopulos has improved the program year after year at Cabrillo College does not surprise anyone who has ever known him as a coach and man. He has a plan and is willing to pay a great physical and emotional investment to see the plan through to a championship conclusion. I would have wanted my son to play for Tony Marcopulos. I cannot pay him a higher tribute." Bob Thomason Head Basketball Coach University of the Pacific "Tony (Marcopulos) was a great asset to the University of the Pacific during his 11 years as my assistant (coach). He truly understands the game of basketball, but more importantly he understands the players. Tony is a great communicator which has helped him get the most out of each and every player. Tony is also a tremendous worker. He puts 100% into everything he does. Whether it is changing a flat tire in the rain or putting together a game plan to beat Georgetown, he is always working hard. Most importantly, Tony is a great person. He cares deeply about all his student-athletes and wants to see them succeed in basketball and in life. Seth Greenberg Head Basketball Coach Virginia Tech University "Tony Marcopulos is the total package. He can teach, develop players, and is committed to their fulfilling their academic potential. He has the unique advantage of having what it takes to help his players play at the next level and has the expertise to help them achieve their goals." Jamie Dixon Head Basketball Coach University of Pittsburgh “Tony (Marcopulos) has been around a successful team his entire career. He has taken programs to heights never before reached. Having known Tony since he started at Pacific, I look for the rise at Cabrillo College to continue.” 9 Alan Major Head Basketball Coach UNC - Charlotte "It is not surprising that Tony Marcopulos is doing a such a great job at Cabrillo College . His time spent at Pacific was a great training ground for him to become a Head Coach. I'm sure that Cabrillo Basketball will continue to rise to another level." Randy Bennett Head Basketball Coach Saint Mary's College "Tony Marcopulos is a tireless worker. His work ethic and persistence as a Head Assistant in Division I have translated well as Head Coach. He is a rare commodity in this day and age, and I am excited to witness the progress of his commitment at Cabrillo College." Stew Morrill Head Basketball Coach Utah State University "I have known Tony Marcopulos for a long time and I have watched him grow as a person and a coach. He has always impressed me with the way he teaches his philosophy of the game of basketball. His players have always demonstrated a great deal of discipline on the court and in the classroom." Want a Cabrillo College Basketball T-Shirt? www.cabrillo.edu 10 R OB H OYT A SSISTANT C OACH 2nd Season PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE Rob Hoyt enters his second year as an Assistant Coach with the Seahawks. Prior to his arrival to Cabrillo College, Hoyt spent two seasons as the Assistant Coach for the Reedley College Men’s Basketball Team. His duties included recruiting, game planning, scouting, and day-to-day operations. Hoyt is currently attending the United States Sports Academy, and will receive his Masters in Coaching. He is currently single and living in Capitola. ―I’m extremely thrilled to be at Cabrillo and working with Coach Marcopulos who I believe to be one of the top coaches in the state.‖ CABRILLO COLLEGE QUICK FACTS Enrollment: 17,000 students President: Dr. Brian King Division Dean: Dr. Kathie Welsh Athletic Director: Dale Murray Head Coach: Tony Marcopulos (11th season) Asst. Coach: Rob Hoyt (2nd season) League: Coast Conference (South) Cabrillo, Gavilan, Hartnell, De Anza Monterey, San Jose, West Valley Mascot: Seahawks Colors: Columbia Blue, Black, White 11 The Cabrillo Men’s Basketball Program would like to thank the following people for their hard work and support of Seahawk Men’s Basketball! Cabrillo President — Dr. Brian King Division Dean — Dr. Kathie Welch Athletic Director — Dale Murray Athletic Trainer — Mark Ramsey Equipment Technician — Eric Gerlach Clock Operator — Earle Lapp 30-second Clock — Dhruva Noel Announcer, Webmaster, Media Guide Editor — Herb Decker 12 THE CABRILLO BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE Cabrillo head basketball coach Tony Marcopulos was hired to lead the Seahawk program on April 3, 2000. In the ten years since, he has made significant progress in building a foundation for both present and future success. Prior to beginning his 10th season, he discussed his thoughts regarding Cabrillo College, his team, his program and just what can be expected: WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER TO BE SOME OF THE STRENGTHS OF THIS COLLEGE? MARCOPULOS: The location of the campus and it’s close proximity to the beach obviously stand out as tremendous assets to this college. Cabrillo, as an institution of higher education, is one of the truly outstanding community colleges in the state of California. We have instructors here that are committed to the growth and development of students. Lastly, Cabrillo is the kind of place where a student-athlete can get an outstanding two-year education at an affordable cost, play intercollegiate athletics and enjoy college social life in one of the most beautiful areas of the country. WHAT WILL YOU PROMISE A STUDENT-ATHLETE IF HE COMES TO CABRILLO? MARCOPULOS: What first comes to mind is what I will NOT promise. I will not ever promise a recruit playing time....ever. They are promised zero minutes. They will earn whatever amount of playing time they get. However, there are some things that I’m willing to make promises about. First, I promise that they will go to class each and everyday. Although I can’t guarantee that each player will graduate, I will say that only one player who completed all four semesters with us failed to graduate. In my eighteen years of collegiate coaching I have only coached four student-athletes who did not graduate who finished their eligibility. I promise they will attend and be in an atmosphere that will be conducive to attaining a degree. Second, I promise they will be a much better player when they leave Cabrillo than when they came. They will work harder on their game and be in better shape than they have ever been in their life. They will be coached everyday. Lastly, I promise they will be better people when they leave us than when they came. Not because they are hanging around me everyday, although I do intend to have a very positive impact on their life, but because I will surround them with teammates that are good people. It stands to reason that if you are surrounded with good people, people of character, then that will impact you in a positive way. Clearly, the opposite is true as well. Our teams are recruited based in large part on an individual’s character. Go to class, get better, be a better person. Other than that, I don’t make promises. WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST STRENGTHS OF THE BASKETBALL PROGRAM? MARCOPULOS: Our commitment to the development of our players is easily our biggest strength. Student-athletes in this program will be challenged to excel in the classroom as well as on the basketball court. We make every effort to ensure that our players receive the best college basketball experience possible. WHERE DOES CABRILLO RATE AMONG COAST CONFERENCE CONTENDERS? MARCOPULOS: Our conference is one of the best in the state. The Coast Conference South is perennially advancing several teams deep into the post conference tournament championship. We will contend for the conference championship. Winning it and advancing to the State Championship is our only goal. 13 Former Seahawks… Where Are They Now? The following is a list of players who played at Cabrillo under Coach Marcopulos and have since gone on to play at 4-year institutions: Player Attended College / University Cabrillo Location Level Current Status Joe Williams 2000-2002 Friends University Wichita, KS NAIA 2005 Graduate Myree Bowden 2001-2002 University of the Pacific Stockton, CA Div. 1 2004 Graduate Matt Towsley 2002-2003 Montana State University Bozeman, MT Div. 1 2005 Graduate Tyler Williams 2000-2003 Utah State University Logan, UT Div. 1 2005 Graduate Aaron Dawson 2002-2003 Whittier College Whittier, CA Div. 3 2005 Graduate Demar Walton 2002-2003 CSU Monterey Bay Seaside, CA Div. 2 2005 Graduate Dylan Marvin 2002-2004 Occidental College Los Angeles, CA Div. 3 2006 Graduate Vince Inglima 2002-2004 Sonoma State University Rohnert Park, CA Div. 2 2006 Graduate Brandon Schuyler 2002-2004 Sonoma State University Rohnert Park, CA Div. 2 2007 Graduate Murphy Stewart 2003-2004 Bethany College Scotts Valley, CA NAIA 2006 Graduate James Drake 2003-2004 Grand View College Des Moines, IA NAIA 2006 Graduate Maurice Miller 2003-2005 Mesa State College Grand Junction, CO Div. 2 2007 Graduate Mateja Dicic 2004-2005 Seton Hill College Greensburg, PA NAIA 2007 Graduate Ameer Ouf 2004-2005 Hannibal-La Grange College Hannibal, MO NAIA 2007 Graduate Joe Atang 2005-2007 Houston Baptist University Houston ,TX Div 1 2009 Graduate Jason Cole 2006-2007 Hunter College Manhattan, NY Div. 3 2009 Graduate Aaron Patterson 2005-2007 Minot State University Minot, ND NAIA 2008 Graduate Chris Sharp 2006-2008 Chico State University Chico, CA Div. 2 Senior Sidiki Straub 2006-2008 Mercer University Atlanta, GA Div. 1 2009 Graduate Aaron Pearson 2006-2008 Mid-Continent University Mayfield, KY NAIA 2008 Graduate Travess Armenta 2007-2009 Univ. of Northern Colorado Greeley, Co Div. 1 Senior Kevin Konopelski 2007-2009 U.C. Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA Div. 3 Senior Tony Gallo 2008-2010 Coppin State University Baltimore, MD Div. 1 Junior 14 2010-2011 C A B R I L L O C O L L E G E S EAH AWKS THE PLAYERS 15 Cabrillo College Men's Basketball 2010-2011 Roster # NAME POS. HT. WT. YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 3 Espy, Darrell F 6’4” 190 Fr. Lynwood, CA. (Dominquez H. S./ Norfolk St. Univ) 4 Boaz, Cody G 6’2” 185 So. Santa Cruz, CA (Santa Cruz H.S.) 5 English, Trevor F 6’5” 190 Fr. Reno, NV (Reno H.S.) 11 Short, Aaron G 6’3” 200 Fr. Reno, NV (North Valley H.S.) 12 Kamler, Reed G 6’2” 190 So. San Rafael, CA (San Rafael H.S./ UOP) 23 Velasquez, Tyler G 5’11” 170 Fr. Colorado Springs, CO (Doherty H.S.) 24 McCloyn, Stevie G 5’10” 180 Fr. Salt Lake City, UT (Taylorsville H.S) 25 Duran, Markus G 6’1” 180 So. Salt Lake City, UT (Murray H.S.) 33 Hall, Bert C 6’6” 215 So. Tehachapi, CA (Tehachapi H.S.) 34 Van Diest, Travis C 6’8” 215 Fr. Boise, ID (Rocky Mountain H.S.) 35 Johnston, Daniel F 6’4” 200 So. Aptos, CA (Aptos H.S.) 43 Searle, Justyn C 6’9” 215 Fr. Salt Lake City, UT (Kerns H.S.) 50 Witzig, Erik F/C 6”3” 215 So. Scotts Valley, CA (Scotts Valley H.S.) Head Coach: Tony Marcopulos (831) 479-6590 Assistant Coach: Rob Hoyt (831) 479-5024 Director of Athletics: Dale Murray (831) 479-6149 Head Athletic Trainer: Mark Ramsey (831) 479-6448 Equipment Technician: Eric Gerlach (831) 479-6592 Cabrillo Men's Basketball - 6500 Soquel Drive - Aptos, CA 16 95003 S OPHOMORES #4 CODY BOAZ 6’-2” GUARD SANTA CRUZ, CA. SANTA CRUZ H.S. #12 REED KAMLER 6’-2” GUARD SAN RAFAEL, CA. SAN RAFAEL H.S./ UOP #25 MARKUS DURAN 6’-1” GUARD SALT LAKE CITY, UT MURRAY H.S. 17 S OPHOMORES C ONTINUED #33 BERT HALL 6’-6” CENTER TEHACHAPI, CA. TEHACHAPI H.S. #35 DANIEL JOHNSTON 6’-4” FORWARD APTOS, CA. APTOS H.S. #50 ERIK WITZIG 6’-3” FORWARD/CENTER SCOTTS VALLEY, CA. SCOTTS VALLEY H.S. 18 F RESHMEN #3 DARRELL ESPY 6’-4” FORWARD LYNWOOD, CA. DOMINQUEZ H.S./NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY #5 TREVOR ENGLISH 6’-5” FORWARD RENO, NV. RENO H.S. #11 AARON SHORT 6’-3” GUARD RENO, NV. NORTH VALLEY H.S. 19 F RESHMEN #23 TYLER VELASQUEZ 5’-11” GUARD COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. DOHERTY H.S. #24 STEVIE MCCLOYN 5’-10” GUARD SALT LAKE CITY, UT. TAYLORSVILLE H.S. #34 TRAVIS VAN DIEST 6’-8” CENTER BOISE, ID. ROCKY MOUNTAIN H.S. 20 F RESHMEN #43 JUSTYN SEARLE 6’-9” CENTER SALT LAKE CITY, UT. KERNS H.S. DID YOU KNOW... *Former Seahawk Vince Inglima (02-04) went on to become a Div II All-American at Sonoma State University and just concluded has playing career as a professional player in Australia. Vince now is an assistant coach at Cal State University Monterey Bay. *Former Seahawk Myree Bowden (01-02) played for the Harlem Globetrotters. MORE GOOD INFO... Would you like to get scores & highlights via email? Simply send a BLANK email to hoops-subscribe@cabrillo.edu to begin the sign-up process! 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Then select Men’s Basketball where you will find an advertisement on that page. 21 A Look Back… All-Conference/All-State Performers during the Marcopulos Era 2000-01 None 2001-02 Myree Bowden 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2002-03 Matt Towsley Vince Inglima 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2nd Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2003-04 Maurice Miller Vince Inglima 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2nd Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2004-05 Maurice Miller 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South), 1st Team All-State 2005-06 Mike Scott Kevin Dyess Aaron Patterson 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2nd Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2nd Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2006-07 Aaron Patterson Chris Sharp MVP Coast Conference (South), 1st Team All-State 2nd Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2007-08 Aaron Pearson Chris Sharp Denver Mack Jared Wood 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South), 1st Team All-State 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2nd Team All-Coast Conference (South) Honorable Mention All-Coast Conference (South) 2008-09 Tony Gallo Steve Williams Pete Bernard 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South) 2nd Team All-Coast Conference (South) Honorable Mention All-Coast Conference (South) 2009-10 Tony Gallo Markus Duran 1st Team All-Coast Conference (South), Honorable Mention All-State 2nd Team All-Coast Conference (South) 22 Season Recaps: The Marcopulos Era 2009-2010 SEASON The Cabrillo College Men’s Basketball team finished the season with an overall record of 14-13 and a 2nd place finish in the Coast Conference South Division with a 8-4 record. The Seahawks have either won the Conference or come in second in each of the past four seasons. The Seahawks traveled to Consumnes River College (Sacramento) for a first round playoff game and where beaten 95-83 to end their season. Tony Gallo, (5’11”, G) Lynn Tech High School in Lynn, MA A transfer from Univ. Mass - Lowell, concluded an outstanding career at Cabrillo. Two first team All-Coast Conference South selections and an All-State Honorable mention selection. Scored over 1,000 points, led the Seahawks to two (2) 2nd place finishes. Graduated with an AA degree from Cabrillo College and signed a National Letter of Intent to play at Coppin State University (Div. 1) in Baltimore, MD. Freshmen guard, Markus Duran (6’1”, G) Murray High School in Salt Lake City, UT, was selected 2nd team AllCoast Conference South and led the state of California in three point field goals made. 2008-2009 SEASON The Seahawks finished the Coast Conference South in second place with a record of 8-4 and an overall record of 17-14 for the season. The Seahawks have won the Coast Conference South Championship two of the past three years and are looking to get back on track after falling short in 08-09. Three players where honored by their selection to all-conference teams. Tony Gallo was named all-conference first team, while Steve Williams was selected for all-conference second team. Pete Bernard was selected as Honorable Mention. 2007-2008 SEASON For the first time in the history of Cabrillo College, the Men's Basketball team won the Coast Conference South Championship. The Seahawks finished the season with a record of 22-9 overall, and a Coast Conference South record of 11-1. At season's end, the Seahawks where ranked #7 in Northern California and #14 in the State. Four players where honored by their selection to all-conference teams, and one was selected to all-state team. Chris Sharp and Aaron Pearson where selected to All-Coast Conference South First Team, and Denver Mack was selected as All-Coast Conference Second Team. Jared Wood was selected as Honorable Mention. In addition, Aaron Pearson was selected All-State First Team. 2006-2007 SEASON For the first time in school history the Cabrillo College Men’s Basketball team won the Coast Conference Championship. The Seahawks finished the season with a 19-9 overall record and a 9-3 conference record. The 9-3 conference record earned the Seahawks a tie with Hartnell for a share of the Conference Championship. Aaron Patterson was named the Conference MVP and First Team All-State. Chris Sharp was named to the Second Team All-Conference with Aaron Pearson and Dom Dunham both earning Honorable Mention AllConference honors. The Seahawks were seeded 9th in Northern California and traveled to West Hills College in Coalinga, CA for the first round playoff game. The Seahawks lost by two at the buzzer to end their history making season. 2005-2006 SEASON With an overall record of 14-14, Cabrillo finished the season with a record of .500 or better for the third-straight year. Despite late season injuries, the Seahawks finished the season strong, winning 9 of their last 14 games. With a record of 7-5 in the very competitive Coast Conference South, Cabrillo earned a 3rd-place finish behind only top-ranked West Valley College and #7 San Jose City College. A season-ending ankle injury to point guard Jeff Scott was a critical blow in the middle of conference play. The Seahawks, who were tied for first place at the time of his injury, were not able to maintain that same high level of play. Mike Scott, Jon Fontenberry, and Aaron Patterson each earned All-Conference recognition. Once again the Seahawks were one of the best defensive teams in the state, ranking 7th out of over 90 teams by allowing only 64.1 ppg. 2004-2005 SEASON One of the Cabrillo basketball program's best seasons in a long time ended with the Seahawks having earned 17 victories, the most wins under Head Coach Tony Marcopulos. Cabrillo's winning percentage has improved in each of the 5 seasons with Coach Marcopulos at the helm. For the 2nd time in 3 years the Cabrillo College Seahawks played their way into the Nor Cal Regional finals before losing to top-ranked and eventual undefeated state champion Fresno City College. The Seahawks finished the regular season ranked #10 in Northern California and 20th in the state. Cabrillo finished 3rd in the extremely competitive Coast Conference South. Continued on next Page…... 23 Season Recaps Continued: The Marcopulos Era 2003-2004 SEASON For the first time in over a decade, the Seahawks finished the season with a winning record, 14 wins against 13 losses. However, budget cuts reduced the state tournament field from 64 participants statewide to only 32. The Seahawks would have been the 17th seed in Northern California and were therefore not included in the field. This was the first time in Marcopulos' tenure that his team did not made the play-offs. 2002-2003 SEASON The 2002-2003 season was a breakthrough season for the Seahawks. For the first time in California State tournament history, the 28th seed advanced to the Regional Final as the Seahawks scored upset wins over 5th-seed Feather River College and 12th-seed Skyline College. The Seahawks finished with an overall record of 15-18, the most Cabrillo wins since 1985. Their 62-55 win over San Jose City College was the first victory over that school since 1970. All four sophomores continued their education and basketball careers at four-year institutions. On the academic side, the team’s year-end GPA was 3.1. 2001-2002 SEASON For the first time in school history the Seahawks made the playoffs in back-to-back seasons. The 17 wins in the last two seasons are more wins than the previous 5 seasons combined. Myree Bowden, who was selected First team All-Conference, was the first Cabrillo player to earn such honors in over 15 years. Bowden also signed with the University of the Pacific, the first Cabrillo College player to sign a Division 1 scholarship in over 25 years. 2000-2001 SEASON In his first campaign as head coach of the Seahawks, Coach Marcopulos was able to lead Cabrillo into the playoffs for the first time since 1995. Cabrillo’s eight wins equaled the total number of wins during the previous three seasons! Want more information about Men’s Basketball? Find out all the information on the program and players online by going to www.cabrillo.edu then select “Athletics” at the bottom of the page. Navigate to Men’s Basketball and you will find every important detail of the program from 2000 to the present including sponsors, team records, action photos, the Coast Conference South current standings, rosters and so much more! 24 The Seventh Annual Cabrillo Basketball Classic December 3-4, 2010 Tournament History PAST CHAMPIONS PAST MVP AWARD WINNERS 2004 2004 Cabrillo College Maurice Miller (Cabrillo) 2005 2005 De Anza College Kurt Darrell (De Anza) 2006 2006 Cabrillo College Aaron Patterson (Cabrillo) 2007 2007 Chabot College Derrick Moseby (Chabot) 2008 2008 Butte College Pavol Losonsky (Butte) 2009 2009 Butte College Anthony Carter (Butte) 2010 ? 2010 ? 25 The Seventh Annual Cabrillo Basketball Classic December 3-4, 2010 The Hospitality Room for Coaches, Staff and Officials is sponsored by... 266 Mt. Herman Road Scotts Valley (831) 438-0742 1985 Main Street Watsonville (831) 761-8744 26 1955 41st Ave Capitola (831) 476-7330 The Seventh Annual Cabrillo Basketball Classic December 3-4, 2010 27 The Seventh Annual Cabrillo Basketball Classic December 3-4, 2010 TEAM ROSTER FOR PORTERVILLE 28 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENT ROSTERS Nov. 12 Nov. 27 TEAM ROSTER FOR OHLONE 29 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENT ROSTERS Dec. 22 THE SEAHAWKS 30 COAST CONFERENCE OPPONENT ROSTERS Jan. 12 Jan. 14 TEAM ROSTER FOR SAN JOSE CITY 31 COAST CONFERENCE OPPONENT ROSTERS Jan. 21 Jan. 28 32 COAST CONFERENCE OPPONENT ROSTERS Feb. 2 Feb. 11 33 Cabrillo Men's Basketball 2010-2011 Schedule DAY Fri-Sun DATE Nov 5-7 OPPONENT Ohlone College Tournament SITE Fremont TIME First Rd 1 pm FRI NOV 12 CHABOT COLLEGE APTOS 7:00 PM SAT NOV 27 OHLONE COLLEGE APTOS (2PM OR 7PM) FRI-SAT DEC 3-4 CABRILLO COLLEGE TOURNAMENT APTOS See Page 26 Fri-Sun Dec 10-12 Skyline College Tournament San Bruno TBA Fri Dec 17 Skyline College San Bruno 7:00 pm WED DEC 22 FOOTHILL COLLEGE APTOS 7:00 PM Tue-Thur Dec 28-30 Chabot College Tournament Hayward TBA Wed Jan 5 Gavilan College* Gilroy 7:00 pm Fri Jan 7 Monterey Peninsula College*# Monterey 7:30 pm WED JAN 12 HARTNELL COLLEGE*# APTOS 5:00 PM FRI JAN 14 SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE*# APTOS 7:00 PM Wed JAN 19 De Anza College*# Cupertino 7:30 PM FRI JAN 21 WEST VALLEY COLLEGE*# APTOS 7:00 PM FRI JAN 28 GAVILAN COLLEGE*# APTOS 7:00 PM WED FEB 2 MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE*# APTOS 5:00 PM Fri Feb 4 Hartnell College*# Salinas 7:30 pm Wed Feb 9 San Jose City College*# San Jose 7:30 pm FRI FEB 11 DE ANZA COLLEGE*# APTOS 5:00 PMM5 Wed Feb 16 West Valley College* Saratoga 7:00 pm Wed Feb 23 Regional Playoffs: Play-in Game TBA TBA TBA TBA Fri/Sat Feb 25-26 st Regional Playoffs: 1 Round nd Wed Mar 2 Regional Final: 2 Round TBA TBA Sat Mar 5 Regional Final: 3rd Round TBA TBA Fri/Sun Mar 11/13 State Playoff Final Four Ventura, Ca. TBA BOLD/CAPS indicate Home Game * indicates Coast Conference South game # indicates double headers w/women Cabrillo Men’s Basketball - 6500 Soquel Drive - Aptos, CA 95003 www.cabrillo.edu 34