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    HOOVER STILL IMPRESSING

    By Hamlet Nalbandyan, Glendale News-Press and Leader
    June 15, 2005

    NORTHWEST GLENDALE -- Yes, it's only the summer, and Vigen Jilizian
    is fully aware of that.

    Still, even he admits his Hoover High boys' basketball team is
    capable of doing some special things next winter.

    "Nobody's going to give us a CIF ring for this," said Jilizian after
    his Tornadoes defeated archrival Glendale, 44-30, in Tuesday's Hoover
    High Summer League contest at the Tornado gym, which improved Hoover
    to 3-1 in the summer.

    "But our kids are working hard. I just want them to keep improving,
    and we'll see what happens."

    What's happened so far should bring smiles to the faces of Tornado
    fans. The Tornadoes competed over the weekend in the Southern
    California Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Assn. Summer Classic at
    Glendale Community College.

    There, they defeated Pasadena Marshall handily, 59-37, in the opener
    before pulling off an upset victory against powerhouse
    Harvard-Westlake, 46-37.

    The Wolverines won the CIF Southern Section Division IIIA title last
    season and return 10 of their 14 players from that group. Jilizian
    said Harvard-Westlake had a vast majority of its roster at Saturday's
    game.

    After beating Harvard-Westlake, the Tornadoes then faced small-school
    power Campbell Hall later that day and just lost, 50-46. Campbell
    Hall went 32-0 last season and won the Division IV state title.

    "I think Hoover's going to be outstanding next year," Nitro Coach
    Steve Snodgress said. "They've got a lot of pieces. They have a very
    strong big guy and a really good young guard."

    Indeed, the Tornadoes have talent.

    The big guy Snodgress was talking about is junior-to-be Zare
    Zargaryan, who finished with 11 points and eight rebounds Tuesday.

    Zargaryan looked stronger and faster than last season, as did
    sophomore-to-be point guard Shara Babakhanians, who finished with
    nine points.

    The Tornadoes also added 6-foot-4 power forward Ray Beginyan, who
    finished with seven points and six rebounds, and they've got good
    role players in Razmik Hossepians (six points) and Artash Davtyan
    (five points). And best of all, all of the aforementioned key players
    are all underclassmen.

    "We're only going to have three seniors next year, so eight of these
    guys have at least one more year after next year," Jilizian said.

    While the Tornadoes -- who finished last in the Pacific League but
    still won 11 games a season ago -- have the pieces to their puzzle
    pretty much set, the Nitros (0-1) are still in the searching stages.

    Glendale graduated its top two scorers from last season in Raymond
    Dagher (14.2 points per game) and Leonard Khechumyan (12.0), which
    means Snodgress is looking for a go-to player.

    "We return a lot of our support group, but someone from that group
    has to emerge and lead us," Snodgress said. "We're going to rely on
    guys like David [Lee], Hamlet [Hovhanesian] and Theo [Minassian], and
    two of those three have to step up in every game."

    In Tuesday's game, there were stretches where that trio played well.

    Glendale grabbed an 8-6 lead with 15 minutes left in the first half,
    but then got outscored 12-0 in the next 10 minutes.

    The Nitros pulled head, 24-23, three minutes into the second half,
    then got outscored, 21-2, during the next 15 minutes Lee led Glendale
    with 10 points and Hovhanesian added nine, all on three-pointers.
    Minassian finished with five off the bench and junior-to-be center
    Haig Darakjian added four.

    * HAMLET NALBANDYAN covers sports. He can be reached at (818)
    637-3226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
    From: Baghdasarian
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