Colleges: Let’s go to the hoop
Tony Altobelli
The football bowl games are in the books, the Christmas presents
have either been played with, broken or returned and I’m still making the
mistake of using a “00” on my dateline instead of “01.”
That must mean it’s basketball season!
In my trek to span the Internet globe for locals playing collegiate
hoops, to find one of the brightest standouts, I only had to look around
the corner to Orange Coast College.
Newport Harbor High grad Kristen Urban, used sparingly as a freshman
on the OCC women’s basketball team a year ago, is making a major impact
on the Pirates’ squad.
The 5-foot-11 forward/center leads the team in scoring with a 13.2
points-per-game average and her 6.2 rebounds per game is second highest
on the squad.
Don’t let the size fool you. Her ability to connect from three-point
land (she has a team-high 40 treys) forces the opponent’s defense to open
up, allowing others to also gain offensive success.
If the name sounds familiar, that’s because Karen is the sister of Joe
Urban, who also played at Newport Harbor and is now a senior on the Iowa
State University baseball team.
Former Orange Coast hoopster, David Castleton, is now draining baskets
for the Cal State Fullerton men’s hoops team.
Castleton, ineligible for the first seven of the Titans’ ball games,
is averaging 6.2 points, four assists and 30 minutes per game.
Look for Castleton’s numbers rise, along with the number of wins for
the Titans (1-12).
Former Newport Harbor hoopster, Matt Jameson, has seen his playing
time rise dramatically at the University of Miami (Ohio).
Jameson has started seven of the RedHawks’ 13 games this season,
averaging 3.2 points and 20 minutes of action per contest. He is also
shooting 80% from the free-throw line.
Crossing the Back Bay, former Corona del Mar standout, Cameron Conover
is coming off the bench for Champlain College in Vermont. The 6-0,
180-pound sophomore is averaging 1.4 points in 11 games this year.
Former Estancia High sniper Selwyn Mansell has gone from an Eagle to
an Air Force Academy Falcon. The 5-9, 165-pound guard has started four
games and is averaging 2.5 points in 12.2 minutes of action in 11 games
this season.
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