FOUR FROM MEN'S BASKETBALL RECEIVE WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE HONORS
Antelope Valley College Men's Basketball had four player who received Western State Conference post-season honors.
Antelope Valley College Men's Basketball had four player who received Western State Conference post-season honors.
Sophomore point guard Mister Burnside and freshman guard/forward Amado Coleman both received First Team All-Conference.
Coleman, a 6'5 freshman guard/forward from Paraclete High School, led the Marauders in scoring with 19.0 points per game, in rebounds with 9.3 per game, and in field goal percentage at 65%. His field goal percentage was the best in the conference, while his rebounds per game and points per game ranked 2nd and 3rd in the conference, respectively. Coleman also recorded a 4th-best 57 steals on the season.
Burnside, a 6'3 point guard, also from Paraclete High, ranked 4th in the conference in points per game at 18.5 and in rebounds, with 7.7 per game. He also ranked 3rd in assists at 123 on the year.
Trovary Cavil received Honorable Mention with one more assist than Burnside (124) to rank 2nd in the conference. Cavil also sank a team-high 60 3-pointers this year.
Ripine Vagaia also earned an Honorable Mention with 170 rebounds, 62 assists, and 41 steals for the season.
The Marauders finished 9-5 in conference and 17-13 overall, including a first-round playoff win over Mt. San Jacinto, before narrowly falling to Santiago Canyon in the 2nd round of the 3C2A State Championship Tournament.
