Ellis Named MVP of Angelus League
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LeRon Ellis, Mater Dei High School’s 6-foot 11-inch center, has been named the most valuable player in the Angelus League in a vote of the league coaches. St. Bernard guard David Whitmore was named best offensive player.
Ellis, who has signed with the University of Kentucky, averaged 23.5 points and shot 54% from the field. First-year Bishop Amat Coach Alex Acosta and Mater Dei’s Gary McKnight, who hasn’t lost a league game in six seasons, were named coaches of the year.
FIRST TEAM
Bryan Dell’Amico B. Montgomery Jeff Lear Bishop Amat Nick Marusich Servite Eric Nelson St. Bernard Stephan Pace Bishop Amat Chris Patton Mater Dei Erik Quigley Mater Dei Kevin Rembert Mater Dei Tony Smalley Servite Jeff Willis St. Paul
SECOND TEAM John Guerrero, St. Paul; Brian Kenney, Servite; Clarence Lamb, Bishop Amat; Terry Lamb, Bishop Amat; Shawn Sullivan, Servite; James Truhe, Bishop Montgomery; Greg Willig, St. Paul; Matt Willig, St. Paul.
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