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R e la x e r • C u t-S ty le • C o lo r
Franklin ’s Shorn' Schimmel has been named to the Parade All-America High School Basketball Team.
Parade All-American
Franklin’s
Schim m el on
first team
Parade m agazine’s 34th an­
nual All-America High School
Girls Basketball Team features
Shoni Schimmel, a 5 foot 9 point
guard from Franklin High in Port­
land who has been named to the
first team.
“Shoni started playing at 4,“
says Ceci Moses, who is both
the Franklin girls basketball coach
and Schim m el’s mother. “She is
a strong defensive player and
loves to set up teammates to
score.” The senior’s stats speak
for themselves: Schimmel aver­
aged 30 points and 7.7 assists.
The entire Parade team, which
was selected by coaches, scouts
and recruiters, includes a 40-
player roster of standout ath-
letes from 18 states and W ash­
ington, D.C. California leads the
pack with nine All-Americans.
Members of the Parade All-
America High School Girls Bas­
ketball Team have traditionally
gone on to star in college and
professional basketball. The
UCONN Huskies, winners of
the 2009 NCAA W om en’s Bas­
ketball Tournament, had 14 team
members— half of whom were
former Parade All-Americans.
Final Four Pairings Set
The final four teams in the NCAA tournament
take to the court on Saturday, April 3 with the
championship coming on Monday, April 5
West Virginia will make its first appearance
since 1959, back when Jerry West played guard.
Its opponent will be Duke, the only No. 1 seed to
make it to Indianapolis for the finals.
The other game features Butler against Michi­
gan State in a meeting of two No. 5 seeds — the
first time that’s happened.
Butler, enrollment 4,500, plays in the gym
where they filmed the basketball classic “Hoo­
siers” and is making its first Final Four appear­
ance. Michigan State is making its sixth and
perhaps most unexpected trip in the past 12
years.
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Pac-10 Defender Honored
Oregon State University senior and former Jesuit High
School star Seth Tarver has been named the Pac-10
Conference Defensive Player of the Year.
Tarver lead the league in steals, the first OSU player
to do so since Gary Payton. He also averaged 10.7 points
and 4.7 rebounds to go with his 69 steals this season.
OSU Coach Craig Robertson expects the 6 foot 5 inch
Traver has the size and strength to defend guards and
forwards as a pro basketball player, with his options not
necessarily limited to Europe, but with the possibility of
playing in the NBA as well.
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