Keefe Gets Top Honors in Pacific Coast League
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Adam Keefe, Woodbridge High School’s 6-foot 9-inch center, was named the most valuable player of the Pacific Coast League for the second consecutive year in a vote of the league’s coaches. Keefe averaged 26.3 points and 13.8 rebounds and shot 62% from the field as Woodbridge went undeafed in league play for the second straight season. The teams: FIRST TEAM
Name School John Barnes Trabuco Hills Adam Keefe Woodbridge Paul Kos Costa Mesa Rob Lee Woodbridge Pete Schmitt Laguna Beach Mike Smedes Laguna Hills
SECOND TEAM
Name School Robb Lee Woodbridge Kyle Roberts Laguna Hills John Rodriguez Orange Chris Sheff Laguna Hills Rick Swanwick Trabuco Hills
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