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MEMBERS of the OCSC 1961-62 Basketball team district NAIA champions were, top row, left to right: Coach Alex Omalev, Bill Bogdanoff, Neale Stoner, Dick Roche, Jim Hatchett, Jon Brettman, Don Christensen, Terry Hermann, Jim Babbish, mana- ger. Front row: Rich Robinson, Jerry Ewart, Edgar Clark, Leonard Guinn, Clark Gunson. REDLANDS INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (1st) VALLEY CHRISTIAN INVITATIONAL (1st) KRIS KRINGLE KALSSIC (1st) %DISTRICT THREE PLAYOFFS (Winner) LAS VEGAS CLASSIC (1st) NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT (quarter finalist) OCS OPPONENT OSC OPPONENT 79 Fresno State 81 81 Cal Poly (Pomona) 90 73 SDMC 90 80 Univ. San Diego 57 82 Westmont 64 66 San Fernando State 50 71 Chapman 64 78 Cal Poly (San Luis) 70 71 Redlands 42 78 Alameda 47 105 ' Univ. San Diego 57 82 Long Beach State 77 77 Long Beach State 85 96 Redlands 70 85 Univ. Calif. (Davis) 36 73 Cal Western 63 83 Sacramento State 67 70 Chapman 79 86 Cal Poly (Pomona) 63 101.. San Fernando State 98 (OT) 47 Cal Western 37 79 Cal Poly (Pomona) 85 80 Cal Poly (Pomona) 73 %61 Redlands 59 72 ' Occidental 63 %67 Redlands 52 10 ' 0 Calvin College (Mich.) 83 94 Stetson (Fla) ) 79 63 Chapman College 62 97 Lewis and Clark (Ore ) 78 55 Westminster (Pa.) 63 SEASONAL STATISTICS Games FGA FGM Pd. FTA FTM Pd. Reb Ph. Ave. Edgar Clark 30 389 259 44.0 184 128 69.6 294 646 21.5 Leonard Guinn 19 282 115 40.8 121 88 72.7 143 318 16.7 Jon Brettman 30 341 164 48.1 132 100 76.5 107 428 14.3 Terry Hermann 30 290 126 43.4 127 92 72.4 79 344 11.5 Jim Hatchett 25 175 80 47.5 80 42 32.5 174 202 8.1 Jerry Ewart 30 220 85 38.6 67 44 65.7 82 214 7.1 Dick Roche 17 39 19 48.7 34 20 58.8 30 58 3.4 Neale Stoner 9 23 7 30.4 5 2 40.0 11 16 1.8 Clark Gunson 25 41 16 39.0 31 15 48.4 31 47 1.9 Rich Robinson 29 53 17 32.1 40 26 65.0 24 60 2.0 Bill Bogdanoff 14 25 11 44.0 9 4 44.4 9 26 1.9 Don Christensen 7 0 0 0 2 2 1000.0 0 2 .3 Team Totals 30 2078 899 43.3 832 363 67.3 2361 78.7 Opponent Totals 30 1944 822 42.3 333 355 64.2 1999 66.9
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v Yell Leaders are left, Wylie Aitken, George Rentfro. Songleaders, clockwise from right, Sharon Ford Sue Linton, Sharon Buckridge, Belinda Beckert, Melanie Bley, Sheri Hughes.
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NAM Crown Goes To Mans Orange County State College gained tional recognition this year through the forts of a basketball team that ended the son ranked as one of the best in the country. The basketball Titans, in only their second year, produced record after record in defeat- ing teams from four-year colleges and versities throughout California and other sta- tes. A number of season highlights by the Orange State squad were noted by Athletic News Bureau Director Don Andersen in his season summary: The Titans finished the year with a 24-6 mark, including 14 wins in 15 tournament appearances. Coach Alex Omalev won his 300th game in Kansas City, then added one for good measure before the Titans were turned back by Westminster (Pa.) the number one small college team in the nation. Edgar Clarkpractically rewrote the record books as he established mark after markthat will have subsequent Titans shooting at for seasons to come. Edgar scored 646 points, almost 200 more than Jon Brettman did last season when he led Orange State scoring. Clark averaged 21.5 points per game and was named to the ' All-Tournament team in every tourney in which Orange State cipated. The Tit ans won tournament crowns at the Redlands Invitational, the Kris Kringle sic, the Las Vegas Classic, the Valley ian Invitational, the District Three (NAIA) Playoffs, and won two games in three starts in the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City. As a team the Titans scored 2361 points, an average of 78.7 per game while opponents to 1999, or 66.9 per The Titans scored wins over such small lege powers as Chapman of Orange; Poly of Pomona; Sacramento State, the ner up team in the NCAA national ment; Stetson University of DeLand, Fla; Lewis and Clark College of Portland, Four men finished the season in double figures. Clark was 21.5. Guinn averaged 16.7 per game while tman was 14.3 and Terry Hermann 11.5
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