Arizona Daily Wildcat
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
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Men'S Basketball
Name: J.P. Prince
Hometown: Memphis, Tenn.
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 183 pounds
Position: Point guard
Bio: The No. 4 point guard prospect ranked by rivals.com has led White Station High School to three consecutive Class AAA state championships.
Name: Marcus Williams
Hometown: Seattle, Wash.
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 190 pounds
Position: Small forward
Bio: Averaged a state-leading 27.2 points per game and grabbed 8.0 rebounds per game last year to become rivals.com's No. 6 small forward prospect.
Name: Fendi Onobun
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 215 pounds
Position: Small forward
Bio: His physical presence helped him score 15.3 points, grab 10.4 rebounds and block 3.2 shots per game last season to be rated Texas' fifth-best player by RivalHoops.
Gymnastics
Name: Breanne Workman
Hometown: Lansing, Mich.
Height: 5-foot-2
Bio: A member of Twisters U.S.A., the same club team current senior Jamie Duce competed for.
Name: Alexis Greene
Hometown: Severn, Md.
Height: 5-foot-3
Bio: A powerful high-skill athlete who is a member of Docksiders Gymnastics.
Name: Sarah Specht
Hometown: Naperville, Ill.
Height: 5-foot-2
Bio: A talented all-around athlete who is a member of the Midwest Academy of Gymnastics.
Name: Briana Bergeson
Hometown: Gilbert, Ariz.
Height: 5-foot-2
Bio: The No. 1 recruiting priority in the state of Arizona is a member of Arizona Dynamics Gymnastics, which her parents co-own.
Name: Sarah Parsons
Hometown: Louisville, Ky.
Height: 5-foot-2
Bio: The Champion Gymnastics member is capable of competing in all events.
Baseball
Name: Michael Colla
Hometown: Clovis, Calif.
Position: Right-handed pitcher
Bio: Tossed a nine-strikeout no-hitter on his way to being named The Fresno Bee's Player of the Year.
Name: Ryan Cisterna
Hometown: Gilbert, Ariz.
Position: Catcher
Bio: The No. 30-ranked catcher by teamonebaseball.com led his team to the Arizona state championship game last season.
Name: Cory Burns
Hometown: Phoenix, Ariz.
Position: Right-handed pitcher
Bio: Possesses impressive velocity and control.
Name: Preston Guilmet
Hometown: Citrus Heights, Calif.
Position: Right-handed pitcher
Bio: Went 8-2 with 131 strikeouts against just 10 walks in 78 innings pitched.
Name: Brad Glenn
Hometown: Tulsa, Okla.
Position: First baseman
Bio: Listed as the No. 6 first baseman in the nation by teamonebaseball.com due to his power and strong arm.
Name: Rich Stout
Hometown: Boise, Idaho
Position: Middle infielder
Bio: Named one of the top prospects in Idaho by Northwestbaseball.com and first team All-Southern Idaho Conference after batting .587 with 30 runs scored and 22 stolen bases.
Name: David Plante
Hometown: Fallbrook, Calif.
Position: First baseman
Bio: As teamonebaseball.com's No. 19 first basemen, he was one of just six juniors to be named All-San Diego CIF after batting .458 with 40 runs scored, 10 home runs and 32 RBIs.
Name: Bryan Anderson
Hometown: Simi Valley, Calif.
Position: Catcher
Bio: The No. 6-ranked catcher by teamonebaseball.com and the 99th overall prospect by Baseball America batted .396 with 26 runs scored, eight home runs and 36 RBIs to lead Simi Valley High School to the CIF-SS Division II championship in 2004.
Name: T.J. Steele
Hometown: Tucson, Ariz.
Position: Outfielder
Bio: Named honorable mention all-star by both the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Daily Star.
Women'S Basketball
Name: Kelsey Burns
Hometown: Seattle, Wash.
Height: 5-foot-11
Position: Guard
Bio: A three-time All-Seamount League selection who was also named first-team All-South County last year after averaging 16.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game.
Name: Whitney Fields
Hometown: Miami, Fla.
Height: 6-foot-1
Position: Forward
Bio: Named honorable mention All-Dade County Class 6A last year after averaging 14.0 points and 14.0 rebounds per game.
Women'S Golf
Name: Sommer Scholl
Hometown: Riverside, Calif.
Bio: A winner of eight national junior golf tournaments over the last two years.
Name: Lauren Espinosa
Hometown: Hickory Creek, Texas
Bio: The Texas 3A 2004 state champion is a five-time player of the year on the Texas Junior Golf Tour.