Boys basketball: A novel approach
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT COAST - The Sage Hill High Lightning will be dropped on the
Orange County boys basketball doorstep Wednesday when it opens its
inaugural varsity season at home against Garden Grove.
But while the private school’s first varsity team has little tradition
of its own -- a 14-9 lower-level record last year against primarily
sophomore competition -- first-year coach Gordon McNeill has borrowed
liberally from his former program, Corona del Mar, to inspire his players
this season.
“I cut out an article from 2000 when (the Sea Kings, for whom McNeill
was an assistant to longtime CdM head man Paul Orris) beat University
High of San Diego in the first round of the state playoffs,” McNeill
said. “I wanted to put that in their heads.”
And while many of those heads are not exactly bursting with basketball
IQ, McNeill said there is a nucleus of talent that could quickly propel
the program past the baby-steps phase.
“It’s kind of hard to gauge, because I don’t really know what this
level (CIF Southern Section Division IV-A and the Academy League) is
like,” McNeill said. “None of our kids have played varsity before, some
have never played organized basketball and some have only been played one
or two years of basketball. We have no tradition and no footsteps to
follow in. But I love being a head coach, taking my turn at doing my
thing and seeing how it goes. My goal is to grab one of the top three
spots in league. It’s been fun so far.”
McNeill said 6-foot 2, 230-pound junior Michael Fitzhugh and 6-3
sophomore Kevin Joyce will be fun for Lightning fans to watch.
“Fitzhugh is a legitimate player,” said McNeill, a former star at UC
San Diego. “He’s our captain and he led the team in scoring last year.
He’s a Charles Barkley type who can really back guys down in the post.
He’s someone who could potentially earn a college scholarship.”
Joyce, who will start at shooting guard, is the best of what McNeill
believes is a good group of outside shooters.
Erik Williams, a 6-0 junior making the adjustment to organized
basketball, will start at the point, where he will trigger what McNeill
expects to be an up-tempo attack.
“We’re going to have to run, because we don’t have very much size and
we seem to struggle in our half-court set,” McNeill said.
Juniors Scott Cho and Cliff Swanson, among the top players on the
football team, will round out the starting five, according to McNeill.
Cho is a 6-3 center and Swanson, at 5-11, 210, will try to outmuscle
taller foes at forward.
Sophomores Tim Wilkins, Paul Youssef, Alex Cochran and Ethan Tanney,
freshmen Matt Loper and Blake Brewer, as well as junior newcomer Zach
Friedrichs, the football team’s quarterback, will make up a bench McNeill
said he hopes to use liberally to build more experience.
“Our practices have been very intense,” McNeill said. “The No. 1 thing
I always emphasize is that we’ve got to play hard.”
McNeill said he will also rely upon hard-nosed defensive principals
used by Orris at CdM.
Sage Hill opens Academy League play Jan. 8 against visiting Calvary
Chapel of Downey.
Sage Hill boys basketball roster
11 Paul Youssef 5-8 So.
23 Matt Loper 5-9 Fr.
24 Kevin Joyce 6-3 So.
25 Blake Brewer 5-11 Fr.
30 Tim Wilkins 5-10 So.
31 Ethan Tanney 5-11 So.
32 Zach Friedrichs 6-0 Jr.
43 Erik Williams 6-0 Jr.
44 Alex Cochran 6-2 So.
50 Cliff Swanson 5-11 Jr.
51 Michael Fitzhugh 6-2 Jr.
52 Scott Cho 6-2 Jr.
Coach: Gordon McNeill
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