GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1993-94 / SMALL SCHOOLS
SO. CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN
1992-93 RECORDS OVERALL: 3-9 LEAGUE: 1-9
COACH: RECORD AT SCHOOL David Armenta: 0-0
RETURNING STARTERS YR. HGT. P Misty Hendrickson Sr. 5-4 G Melanie Hovsedian Jr. 5-8 C Miya Paik Sr. 5-4 F
TOP RETURNERS: None
TOP NEWCOMERS YR. HGT. P Christine Dezion Fr. 5-8 G Camelia Horvath Fr. 5-3 F
OUTLOOK
Armenta begins his first year coaching Southern California Christian girls. And though the team could only muster one league victory last season, he is looking forward to this year. “At this point, I just want the girls to have fun and learn good sportsmanship,” he said. Of last season’s starting five, only Paik is returning. Armenta called her a super player who has a good three-point shot. Jessica Day, the other returning player who would have started at point, was declared ineligible, Armenta said, but he’s hoping that she’ll be there in time for the playoffs. A couple of pleasant surprises for Armenta are freshmen Dezion and Horvath, who will start. “These two girls are very good and really don’t have a weak spot. They can shoot and aren’t afraid to take the ball inside.” Armenta, who coached boys at the junior high school level and in a recreation league, thinks the Flames have a chance of doing better than last season’s team. “These girls will give it their best,” he said. “I have no doubt that heart won’t be a problem.”
SCHEDULE
December 3 at Heritage Christian; 7 at Claremont Webb; 10 at Capistrano Valley Christian; 13 at Carlsbad Tri-City; 16 vs. Colton Christian Center Academy; 18 at Riverside Christian.
January 4 at Anza Hamilton; 14 at La Verne Lutheran; 18 vs. Riverside La Sierra Academy; 25 at CSDR; 27 vs. Riverside Sherman Indian; 28 vs. Hamilton.
February 3 at La Sierra Academy; 7 vs. La Verne Lutheran; 10 vs. CSDR; 11 at Sherman Indian.
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