Head Coach: James Pope
Experience: 3RD Season
Overall Record (09/10): 30-5
10/11 Season in preview:
The Knights come into the season with many expectations. The Knights are lead by senior point guard DaQuan Vaughan. Vaughan and Senior center Robert Folk are the only returning Varsity players from a team that lost seven seniors. Vaughan will lead a team of young guys who came off a JV team that finished 20-5. Vaughan will get his support from sophomore guard Michael Warren, Junior Forward Bakpoto Sawi and Junior guard Dante Thorpe. Senior center Duane Dickens will provide size in the middle for the Knights this season. New comers Byron Ashe (2013) and Delonta Younger (2013) look to make an impact as well.  Look for great things from the young Knights this season.
2010-2011 Roster    
NAME                        POS    HT    WT    Yr.     #
Michael Warren            G    6’3    135    10th    0
Byron Ashe                    G    5’7    120    10th    3
Cabimess Braxton        G    5’9    140    12th    13
Delonta Younger           G    5’7    175    10th    5
Bakoto Sawi                   F    6’2    180    11th    25
Dante Thorpe               G    5’10   155    11th    11
Dominique Brevard      F    6’3    190    10th    33
Clarence Jones              G    5’9    131    11th    15
Kevin Good                    F    6’1    190    10th    50
Anthony Coward           F    6’2    185    12th    23
Daquan Vaughan          G    5’10  170    12th    22
Duane Dickens              C    6’4     270    12th    32
Players to Watch
 
DAQUAN VAUGHAN                     MICHAEL WARREN
Height: 5’10”                                    Height: 6’3
Weight: 170                                      Weight: 160
Year: Senior                                     Year: Sophomore
BYRON ASHE                                   BAKPOTO SAWI
Height: 5’7                                         Height: 6’3
Weight: 130                                       Weights: 185
Year: Sophomore                              Year: Junior
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
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