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April 12, 2012 | By Ben Bolch
Name; Pos.; Ht.; Wt.; Previous school; Comment Jordan Adams; SG; 6-5; 205; Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill Academy; One of the top perimeter shooting prospects in the country should boost Bruins' three-point accuracy. Kyle Anderson; PG; 6-8; 215; Jersey City (N.J.) St. Anthony; A versatile talent who can play the one to the four but will probably utilize exceptional basketball IQ as starting point guard. *Larry Drew II; PG; 6-2; 180; North Carolina; Played two full seasons and part of a third for Tar Heels.
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February 21, 2000
Eric Wiethorn and Chris Laws hit home runs as Orange Coast defeated visiting College of the Sequoias, 11-3, in a Cy-Coast tournament baseball game Sunday. Wiethorn also had a double and drove in four runs, and Adam Anderson had three hits, including a triple, and three runs batted in for OCC (5-5). Jamie Brown gave up five hits and two runs in seven innings for the victory.
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February 1, 1990 | ROB FERNAS
Darrell Daniel, shaking off the flu, scored seven of his game-high 17 points in the fourth quarter as Bishop Montgomery rallied for a 56-54 Angelus League victory over Servite Wednesday. Jamie Rosenkranz's basket with 3:43 left gave visiting Servite a 52-50 lead, but the Friars (11-9 overall, 2-3 in league) didn't score again until forward Steve Marusich's basket at the buzzer. Adam Anderson led Servite with 15 points, and Marusich had 14. Bishop Montgomery is 13-5, 4-2.
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March 19, 1992
Forward Brandon Jessie of Edison will lead the South team and guard Reggie Geary of Mater Dei will lead the North in the 27th Orange County All-Star boys' basketball game scheduled April 25 at Cypress College. Jessie averaged 22.7 points and 11.5 rebounds this season. Geary, who has signed with Arizona, averaged 14.8 points, 5.1 rebounds and 6.5 assists. Tustin had two players--forward Jentry Moore and guard Derek Roche--selected by South Coach Roy Miller of Huntington Beach.
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December 28, 1990 | MICHAEL ITAGAKI
Jason Bowman's 13-foot jump shot with 18 seconds remaining helped Inglewood High School to a 62-59 upset over Servite in the first round of the Katella Klassic Thursday night at Katella High School. Servite's Adam Anderson put the Friars ahead, 59-58, with 40 seconds to play after he rebounded a Friar miss and scored on a five-foot bank shot for the last of his 17 points.