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2003-2004 CABRILLO COLLEGE S EAHAWKS Men s Basketball Game Program / Media Guide

Cabrillo College Men's Basketball 2003-2004 Roster # POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN (Previous School) 3 Carlos Shanrock G 5-9 182 Frosh Hollister, CA (Hollister HS) 4 Julian Hatcher G 5-9 157 Frosh Reno, NV (Wooster HS) 5 Don Williams G 6-4 200 Frosh Long Beach, CA (Portland CC) 11 James Drake F 6-2 205 Soph Cleveland, OH (Iowa Central CC) 12 Nima Taheri G 5-10 162 Frosh Kristiansand, Norway (Iowa Central CC) 23 Vince Inglima F 6-5 200 Soph Carson City, NV (Carson City HS) 24 Langston Revada G 6-1 170 Frosh Sacramento, CA (Lassen College) 25 Dylan Marvin G 6-2 180 Soph Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS) 33 Brandon Schuyler F 6-6 200 Soph Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS) 35 Maurice Miller F 6-4 245 Frosh Sacramento, CA (Sheldon HS) 42 Murphy Stewart C 6-8 205 Soph Santa Cruz, CA (Grand Canyon Univ.) 44 Kevin Dyess C 6-8 225 Frosh Incline Village, NV (Incline HS) 50 Anthony Robinson F 6-5 205 Soph Bakersfield, CA (Foothill HS) Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Dir. of Basketball Operations: Tony Marcopulos (4 th season) Matt Swagerty (1 st Season) Derek Olson (2 nd Season)

Cabrillo Men's Basketball 2003-2004 Schedule Day Date Opponent Site Time Tues Nov 11 # Butte College Aptos 7:30 pm Wed Nov 19 DeAnza College Aptos 7:00 pm Sat Nov 22 Contra Costa College Aptos 7:00 pm Tues Nov 25 Ohlone College Fremont 4:00 pm Fri-Sun Nov 28-30 Diablo Valley College Tournment Pleasant Hill TBA Fri-Sun Dec 5-7 Skyline College Tournament San Bruno TBA Fri-Sun Dec 19-21 Chabot College Tournament Hayward TBA Tue Dec 30 # Skyline College Aptos 7:30 pm Fri Jan 2 City College of San Francisco San Francisco 7:00 pm Wed Jan 7 Chabot College Hayward 7:00 pm Sat Jan 10 # Foothill College Aptos 7:30 pm Fri Jan 16 * San Jose City College San Jose 7:00 pm Wed Jan 21 *# Gavilan College Aptos 7:30 pm Sat Jan 24 * West Valley College Aptos 7:00 pm Wed Jan 28 * Monterey Peninsula College Monterey 7:00 pm Sat Jan 31 * Hartnell College Salinas 7:00 pm Sat Feb 7 * San Jose City College Aptos 7:00 pm Wed Feb 11 * Gavilan College Gilroy 7:00 pm Fri Feb 13 * West Valley College Saratoga 7:00 pm Wed Feb 18 *# Monterey Peninsula College Aptos 7:30 pm Sat Feb 21 * Hartnell College Aptos 7:00 pm Fri-Sat Feb 27-28 Regional Playoffs (1st Round) TBA TBA Wed Mar 3 Regional Playoffs (2ndRound) TBA TBA Sat Mar 6 Regional Playoffs (3rd Round) TBA TBA Fri-Sat Mar 12-13 State Playoffs Final Four University of San Diego TBA Bold indicate Home Game * indicates Coast Conference game # indicates a doubleheader with women's basketball

JOHN D. HURD President Welcome to an exciting new era of Cabrillo College men s basketball under the leadership of Coach Tony Marcopulos. Since Tony arrived at Cabrillo a little more than 3 years ago, I have been impressed with his level of expertise and integrity as well as his dedication to the success of each member of his team, both as a student and as a player. I am confident that the passion and work ethic demonstrated by Coach Marcopulos and our student-athletes signals a new era of excellence and success for the Cabrillo Men s Basketball Program. Go Seahawks! DALE MURRAY Director of Athletics Welcome to Cabrillo College Men s Basketball. The 2003-2004 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.

T HE CABRILLO BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE Cabrillo head basketball coach Tony Marcopulos was hired to lead the Seahawk program on April 3, 2000. In the short time since, he has made significant progress in building a foundation for both present and future success. Prior to beginning his 4th season, he discussed his thoughts regarding Cabrillo College, his team, his program and just what can be expected: Q: WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER TO BE SOME OF THE STRENGTHS OF THIS COLLEGE? MARCOPULOS: "The location of the campus and its 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. Q: HOW WOULD YOU ASSESS YOUR FIRST 3 YEARS AS CABRILLO S HEAD COACH? MARCOPULOS: "I'm proud of what we have been able to build here in just three years. It has been extremely difficult at times and very frustrating. However, I understood what it would take to turn the program around and I m aware of what work remains. Our appearance in the regional final game last year was a clear indication that we are on the right track. The new basketball team room, the new uniforms, and the recent addition of two new assistant coaches have all been important parts of our improvement process. We have also had a lot of success raising money for the program. That is very important factor when you consider the budget crisis that all California Community Colleges have found themselves in. Our fund-raising efforts have enabled us to provide more for our student-athletes than other programs might be able to. The accomplishment I'm most pleased with (and have been most concerned with since my arrival in 2000) has been the academic success of our athletes. Cabrillo College is not your typical Community College. This institution has a demanding faculty and is difficult academically. We rank in the top 10 in the state (109 Community Colleges in CA.) in terms of transferability. Having said that, our team G.P.A. for the 2002-2003 school year was 3.1. These numbers rank among the best in the country at any level. Our athletes are performing in class and that is very important to me. Overall I'm pleased but there is a lot of work to get done and if you ask any of our players, they will tell you that I'm not very patient." Q: WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST STRENGTHS OF THE BASKETBALL PROGRAM? MARCOPULOS: "Our commitment to the development of our players is easily our biggest strength. Studentathletes 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. Q: WHAT CAN INCOMING STUDENT-ATHLETES EXPECT FROM CABRILLO? MARCOPULOS: "We have set high standards that must be maintained. Our players will be expected to go to class everyday. They can expect to get in tremendous physical condition. They can count on being coached each and every day. We will demand a high level of achievement and excellence. Q: WHERE DOES CABRILLO RATE AMONG COAST CONFERENCE CONTENDERS? MARCOPULOS: "Our conference is one of the best in the state. The Coast Conference was the only conference in Northern California to have 3 twenty win teams in 2002-2003. The Coast Conference also placed four teams in regional final games last year. While San Jose City, West Valley, and Hartnell have long traditions of basketball excellence, we (Cabrillo) have established ourselves as a team to be concerned with and taken seriously. However, we are still in the middle of the pack looking to move up quickly."

C ABRILLO COLLEGE QUICK FACTS Enrollment: President: Athletic Dir: Head Coach: 14,500 students John D. Hurd Dale Murray Tony Marcopulos (4th season) Asst. Coaches: Matt Swagerty (1st season) Derek Olson (2nd season) League: Mascot: Colors: Coast Conference (South) Cabrillo, Gavilan, Hartnell, Monterey, San Jose, West Valley Seahawks Columbia Blue, Black, White MORE INTERESTING STUFF Introducing The Cabrillo Basketball HOTLINE! (831) 477-3526 (Scores & results - Basketball Camp Info) AND The Cabrillo Basketball WEBSITE! www.cabrillo.edu (click on News & Events link)

H EAD COACH TONY MARCOPULOS Tony Marcopulos, who was hired by Cabrillo on April 3, 2000, sees a bright future for the Seahawk basketball program. His years of experience, first as a player and then as a NCAA Div. I assistant coach, have prepared him for the task ahead: turning a losing program for the last two decades into a winner. Coach Marcopulos has had first hand experience in building a basketball program. As a player and coach He knows the important role community colleges play in the development of young athletes. This knowledge, combined with his understanding of the needs and demands of Div. I programs across the country, has made him an excellent addition to Cabrillo s athletic program and an invaluable asset to the men he will coach. 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 seeded Seahawks advanced to the Regional Final with 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 since 1970. All four sophomores have continued their education and Basketball careers at four year institutions. On the academic side, the team s yearend 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 was selected First team All-Conference. The first time a Cabrillo College player has done that in over 15 years. Bowden also signed (early) with the University of the Pacific. The first time a Cabrillo College player has signed a Div. 1 scholarship in over 25 years. 2000-2001 SEASON - In his first campaign as head coach of the Seahawks (2000-2001), Coach Marcopulos was able to lead Cabrillo into the playoffs for the first time since 1995. Cabrillo s eight wins last season equaled the total of wins during the previous three seasons! PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE - In 1999, Marcopulos was tapped to help bolster a University of Portland basketball program after 11 seasons with the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. At Pacific, Marcopulos was a full-time coach working directly with Head Coach Bob Thomason. When Marcopulos 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). Also in that span the Tigers had over a 90% graduation rate. Perhaps Marcopulos most publicized achievement at Pacific was his successful work with a big and athletic, but inexperienced and untutored Nigerian named Michael Olowokandi. At 7-1 and 265 pounds, the Pacific staff had a lot to work with but very little time to produce a successful basketball player. After two years of hard work and a commitment to basketball fundamentals, the Los Angeles Clippers selected Olowokandi with the first overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft (Michael signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2003). Sports Illustrated s cover story opened with Marcopulos startling first phone conversation with the future NBA draft pick and the trials and tribulations associated with the development of a young man with so much potential. PLAYING CAREER - Marcopulos, now 39 years old, is a native of the Bay Area who 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 before following Coach Thomason to California State University, Stanislaus (Turlock, CA) 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 in 1990. A member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, Tony and his wife Lori live in Scotts Valley.

2003-2004 Season Preview An Interview with Head Coach Tony Marcopulos Q: How do you feel about how the 2002-2003 season went? Marcopulos : "Good and bad. Good because I feel that, in many ways, the program made a huge step forward. The most obvious indication of that being the way that we finished the season, playing for a chance to go to the final eight in San Diego. Bad because we missed out on the opportunity to advance further. You just never know when you might get the chance again. I felt very badly for the sophomores of that team. They worked so hard and wanted to be successful." Q: How will this year s team build on last season s strong finish? Marcopulos: "The way we finished last season proves that the goals that we have established here are very much attainable. Not only can we compete with the best teams in the state, but we can also beat the best in the state when the stakes are highest. This year s group will have to be held to that standard as well." Q: What can fans expect from the returning players this season? Marcopulos: "First of all, they are all better players now. They are stronger and have improved and added to their skill level. They all have worked very hard since the conclusion of last year and that is very evident. Vince Inglima, Brandon Schuyler, and Dylan Marvin have all done a great job." Q: What can fans expect from the new players this season? Marcopulos: "I m excited about our new guys. We will be deeper than we have in the past and maybe more athletic than in the past. It will take awhile for them to adjust to the system of basketball we play and to college life in general. After all those adjustments I think we all will be pleasantly surprised with the freshmen." Q: What should Cabrillo fans look forward to this coming season? Marcopulos: "Hopefully a continued effort to improve on what we did last year in all areas. Academically, we had a team GPA of 3.1 and I insist that it stay in that area. Athletically, we want to compete for the conference title and play for the state championship. All of our efforts are with those goals in mind." Q: What has happened since last season to improve Cabrillo Basketball? Marcopulos: "The addition of Matt Swagerty as Assistant Coach is a significant step. Also, getting Derek Olson back involved with the program as Director of Basketball Operations as been a huge improvement."

B ASKETBALL STAFF MATT SWAGERTY ASSISTANT COACH 1ST YEAR WESTERN WASHINGTON, 1994 Coach Swagerty is beginning his first season as a Seahawk in 2003. His primary responsibilities will be to assist Coach Marcopulos with recruiting, teaching the defense, and working with the post players. Matt brings a wealth of talent and experience to Cabrillo College. For the past five seasons Coach Swagerty has been at the helm of the Aptos High School Boy s Basketball Program. In 2000 his Varsity Team won the SCCAL Championship, the school s first championship in 15 years. Before his stay at AHS Coach Swagerty spent his time in the college ranks. He began his career at Western Washington University (NCAA Division II) where he eventually became the Head Assistant Coach, in charge of recruiting and defense. Next, he moved on to NAIA Division I powerhouse, Azusa Pacific University, where he was head of scouting and helped lead them to a birth in the NAIA Division I Sweet 16. Finally, in his last job before going to Aptos High, Coach Swagerty was the Head Men s Basketball Coach at Bethany College (NAIA Division II). In the 1996/97 season, he directed Bethany to a second place finish in the highly competitive California Pacific Conference. Matt is a 10 year member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Matt was an All-League basketball and baseball player at King s High School, in Seattle, Washington. He went on to play basketball at Western Washington University (Bellingham, WA), where he helped the Vikings to the playoffs for three consecutive years. Coach Swagerty sees basketball as a median for teaching young people how to live a better life. He is also one of the best teachers of basketball fundamentals in the area, having coached under several great college coaches, run his own college and high school programs, and having a former college basketball coach and professional basketball player as a father. His father, Keith Swagerty, was an All-American player at University of the Pacific (Coach Marcopulos long-time home), a professional player in the American Basketball Association (ABA) for Houston and Kentucky, and the Head Basketball Coach at Seattle Pacific University (NCAA DII). Cabrillo head coach Tony Marcopulos noted his excitement about having Coach Swagerty on board by saying, I have known Coach Swagerty for quite a while through his father, who was one of the best players to ever play at the University of the Pacific. He will bring our program experience and know-how very rarely granted to a Community College program by an assistant. I feel that Matt s addition will help make our basketball program one of the elite programs in the state. Coach Swagerty related his appreciation about the opportunity to work with Coach Marcopulos by saying, This is a tremendous opportunity for me to learn from a coach with 12 years of Division I experience, 11 of them at my father s alma mater. I have known Coach Marcopulos for 10 years. He has immersed himself in the game of basketball, becoming a strategic technician and an expert in team building. I will definitely become a better coach as a result of my experience working with him. I look forward to working with Coach Marcopulos in an effort to provide the Santa Cruz area with one of the most consistently successful community college basketball programs in the state. DEREK OLSON DIR. OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS 2ND YEAR ABOUT COACH OLSON Derek Olson returns for his second season with the Cabrillo College Men's Basketball Program in 2003. He previously served on Tony Marcopulos staff as an assistant coach during the 2001-2002 season. Now, as the Director of Basketball Operations, his responsibilities include many of the day-to-day tasks essential to the overall success of the Seahawk basketball program. Derek also teaches Bible and mathematics at Monte Vista Christian School in Watsonville. He and his wife, Amy, live on campus at MVC with their daughter Kaylin (born 10/2/2003). PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE Olson spent the 2002-2003 season as the assistant varsity boys basketball coach at Monte Vista. The Mustangs (27-5) won the Monterey Bay League and then earned their third-straight section title before losing in the Northern California Div. IV finals. During the 2000-2001 season, Derek was an assistant coach at Modesto Junior College (Modesto, CA). At MJC he helped install the Pirates' defensive system in addition to working to develop the team's big men. From 1998 to 2000, Coach Olson spent two seasons helping coach the freshmen boys' basketball team at Escalon High School (Escalon, CA) where his responsibilities included post-player development and coaching defense. His stint at EHS included a league championship, two 16-game winning streaks and an overall record of 43-10. Olson s first job in a college basketball program was as the Head Student Manager at University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA), where he worked alongside Cabrillo Head Coach Tony Marcopulos (then a UOP assistant coach) on Bob Thomason's staff. EDUCATION Olson graduated from University of the Pacific in 1997, having earned a Bachelor's degree in Sport Sciences with an emphasis in Sport Management.

2003-2004 CABRILLO COLLEGE S EAHAWKS

S OPHOMORE RETURNERS #23 #25 #33 VINCE INGLIMA 6-5 FORWARD SOPHOMORE CARSON CITY, NV CARSON CITY HIGH SCHOOL DYLAN MARVIN 6-2 GUARD SOPHOMORE CORVALLIS, OR CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL BRANDON SCHUYLER 6-6 FORWARD SOPHOMORE CORVALLIS, OR CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL

S OPHOMORE NEWCOMERS #11 #42 #50 JAMES DRAKE 6-2 FORWARD SOPHOMORE CLEVELAND OHIO JOHN F. KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL MURPHY STEWART 6-8 CENTER SOPHOMORE SANTA CRUZ, CA SANTA CRUZ HIGH SCHOOL ANTHONY ROBINSON 6-5 FORWARD SOPHOMORE BAKERSFIELD, CA FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL

F RESHMEN #3 #4 #5 #12 CARLOS SHANROCK 5-9 GUARD FRESHMAN HOLLISTER, CA HOLLISTER HIGH SCHOOL JULIAN HATCHER 5-9 GUARD FRESHMAN RENO, NV WOOSTER HIGH SCHOOL DON WILLIAMS 6-4 GUARD FRESHMAN LONG BEACH, CA LONG BEACH POLY HIGH SCHOOL NIMA TAHERI 5-10 GUARD FRESHMAN KRISTIANSAND, NORWAY KRISTIANSAND KATHEDRALSKOLE

F RESHMEN #24 #35 #44 LANGSTON REVADA 6-1 GUARD FRESHMAN SACRAMENTO, CA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL MAURICE MILLER 6-4 FORWARD FRESHMAN SACRAMENTO, CA SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL KEVIN DYESS 6-8 CENTER FRESHMAN INCLINE VILLAGE, NV INCLINE HIGH SCHOOL

The Cabrillo Men s Basketball Program would like to thank the following people for their hard work and support of Seahawk basketball! Cabrillo President John Hurd Division Dean Kathie Welch Athletic Director Dale Murray Athletic Trainers Mark Ramsey & Alissa Parkinson Equipment Technician Rachel Nueman Video Coordinator Michael Burkett Public Address Announcer Bill Reid Scorekeeper Cynthia Reid Clock Operator Earle Lapp Radio/TV Announcer Ruston McDonald Division Assistants Carla Vaughan & Belem Ruiz

SEAHAWK PERIMETER PLAYERS Back row (L-R) - Revada, Williams, Inglima, Drake & Marvin Front row (L-R) - Shanrock, Taheri & Hatcher SEAHAWK POST PLAYERS (L-R) - Schuyler, Dyess, Stewart, Robinson & Miller

CABRILLO COLLEGE ATHLETICS Department Phone Directory Carbone, Paolo Head Women s Soccer Coach 477-5201 Ext. 1530 Cox, Steve Head Football Coach 479-6587 Gussner, Tom Head Women s Basketball Coach 479-6583 Johnson, Gene Assistant Head Football & Head Softball Coach 479-6588 Kopald, Steve Assistant Football Coach 479-6587 Landefeld, Mark Head Men s Soccer Coach 477-5201 Ext. 1531 Marcopulos, Tony Head Men s Basketball Coach 479-6590 Murray, Dale Athletic Director 479-6149 Olson, Derek Assistant Men s Basketball Coach 479-5024 Ow, Terry Men s Golf Coach 479-6266 Parkinson, Alissa Athletic Trainer 479-6448 Pegoda, Joan Head Diving Coach 479-6266 Pera, Tom Men s Golf Coach 479-6266 Ramsey, Mark Athletic Trainer 479-6448 Rossman, Gary Assistant Football Coach 479-6587 Ruiz, Belem Division Assistant 479-5087 Stammer, Gayle Head Volleyball Coach 479-6271 Swagerty, Matt Assistant Men s Basketball Coach 479-6138 Thomas, Josh Head Men s Water Polo & Swimming Coach 479-6582 Van Ness, David Head Men s Tennis Coach 479-6266 Vaughan, Carla Division Assistant 479-6266 Ward, Ron Head Women s Tennis Coach 479-6266 Weidinger, Rich Head Baseball Coach 479-6266

SEAHAWK FRESHMEN Back row (L-R) - Revada, Williams, Dyess & Miller Front row (L-R) - Taheri, Shanrock & Hatcher SEAHAWK SOPHOMORES (L-R) - Drake, Schuyler, Stewart, Inglima, Robinson & Marvin

The Cabrillo Men s Basketball Program would like to thank Our Biggest Fans for their support of Seahawk Basketball: A. Earle Lapp Financial & Insurance Services 2435 Felt St. #60, Santa Cruz (831) 479-8580 All-American (Santa Cruz) Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki 6990 Soquel Ave. Frontage Rd. (831) 476-8100 Aptos Tool Crib 10092 Soquel Drive, Aptos (831) 688-6625 B & B Small Engine Repair 1700-B Commercial Way, Santa Cruz (831) 476-6306 Brian Bogaard Construction 920 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz (831) 420-0590 Bay Federal Credit Union 3333 Clares St, Capitola (831) 479-6000 Big O Tires 1025 Water Street, Santa Cruz (831) 429-9989 Coast Santa Cruz Hotel 175 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz (831) 426-4330 Dr. Paul Berman, M.D. Santa Cruz Medical Clinic (831) 477-2330 Dell Williams Jewelers 1320 Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz (831) 423-4100 First Horizon Home Loans Mark Junod Branch Manager 1975 Soquel Dr, # 215, Santa Cruz (831) 476-7880 x 121 Glaceau Vitamin Water Drink Better Water Granite Construction P.O. Box 720, Watsonville (831) 763-6100 OR 1-800-GRANITE Horsnyder Pharmacy 1226 Soquel Ave, Santa Cruz (831) 423-2315 Mid-County Auto Supply 4310 Capitola Road, Capitola (831) 476-3600 Mollie's Country Cafe 219F Mount Hermon Road, Scotts Valley (831) 438-8313 Mr. Pumper Septic & Drain & Dan's Tractor Service 676 West Drive, Felton (831) 335-0861 The Mystery Spot 465 Mystery Spot Rd, Santa Cruz (831) 475-1988 Play It Again Sports 4770 Soquel Dr, Soquel (831) 475-1988 Santa Cruz Sentinel 207 Church St, Santa Cruz (831) 423-4242 Sport About 410 Kennedy Drive, Capitola (831) 476-8180 Surfside Signs & Designs 3040 Porter St, Soquel 95073 (831) 475-9317 Taqueria Los Gordos 7488 Soquel Drive, Aptos 95003 (831) 688-0911 Tony & Alba s Pizza & Pasta 1501 41st Ave, Capitola (831) 475-4450 Toyota of Santa Cruz 4200 Auto Plaza Drive, Capitola (831) 462-4200 Washington Mutual Bank 1990 41st Avenue, Capitola (831) 476-6811

Cabrillo College Men's Basketball 2003-2004 Roster # POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN (Previous School) 3 Carlos Shanrock G 5-9 182 Frosh Hollister, CA (Hollister HS) 4 Julian Hatcher G 5-9 157 Frosh Reno, NV (Wooster HS) 5 Don Williams G 6-4 200 Frosh Long Beach, CA (Portland CC) 11 James Drake F 6-2 205 Soph Cleveland, OH (Iowa Central CC) 12 Nima Taheri G 5-10 162 Frosh Kristiansand, Norway (Iowa Central CC) 23 Vince Inglima F 6-5 200 Soph Carson City, NV (Carson City HS) 24 Langston Revada G 6-1 170 Frosh Sacramento, CA (Lassen College) 25 Dylan Marvin G 6-2 180 Soph Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS) 33 Brandon Schuyler F 6-6 200 Soph Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS) 35 Maurice Miller F 6-4 245 Frosh Sacramento, CA (Sheldon HS) 42 Murphy Stewart C 6-8 205 Soph Santa Cruz, CA (Grand Canyon Univ.) 44 Kevin Dyess C 6-8 225 Frosh Incline Village, NV (Incline HS) 50 Anthony Robinson F 6-5 205 Soph Bakersfield, CA (Foothill HS) Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Dir. of Basketball Operations: Tony Marcopulos (4 th season) Matt Swagerty (1 st Season) Derek Olson (2 nd Season)