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HORNETS HEADLINE OEC ALL-CONFERENCE LIST

HORNETS HEADLINE OEC ALL-CONFERENCE LIST

Fullerton's Joe Grahovac has been named the Orange Empire Conference (OEC) Most Valuable Player after leading his team to a co-conference title and a second overall seed in the 3C2A Southern Regional Championships. Fullerton Head Coach Perry Webster earned the Coach of the Year award for the fourth consecutive season, while Fullerton's Justin Davis has been crowned the Defensive Player of the Year.

Santiago Canyon's EJ Bryson has been tabbed as the conference's Offensive Player of the Year after leading his squad to a con-conference title as well.

Grahovac ranked fourth in the conference with 16 points-per-game and seventh with 6.7 rebounds-per-game. He scored in double-digit points in 15 of his 16 conference contests which encompass six game scoring 20 or more points. He exploded for a 32-point showing in a win over Santa Ana in the second round of the OEC tournament. Additionally, he swatted away attempted shots better than anyone by carting a 2.7 blocks-per-game clip.

Davis was a lockdown defender throughout the entire season as seen in 4.5 rebounds-per-game and 1.3 steals-per-game. He contributed to the Hornets pocketing just under 6 steals-per-game, 2.2 blocks-per-game and allowing a lowly 60.8 points-per-game to opponents. Additionally, he helped hold oppositions to a 37.7 field goal percentage.

Earning 1st Team All-OEC honors were Jaqari Miles and Addy G'Bye. Miles can score from under the basket or from mid-range. A freshman from West Ranch High, Jaqari is averaging 14.4 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game. G'Bye is a sophomore from LA Prep High who is scoring 11.7 ppg, 3.8 rpg, and 1.1 apg. Addy is a deadly sharp shooter that can hit the target from beyond the arc (71-184/38.6%).

Darvelle Wyatt was a 2nd Team All-OEC selection averaging 5.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.8 assists a game. A sophomore from Etiwanda High, Wyatt is a strong player that can own the boards in any game.

Bryson was a dynamic weapon for a high-flying Hawk's offense as seen in 16.1 points-per-game while averaging a team-high 29.1 minutes-per-game. He scored 34 points in a conference-opening victory over Saddleback and continued to net 15 double-digit scoring games. He was a 47.4 percent shooter which included a 31.4 clip from long range.

Please see below for the complete list off all-conference honorees. 

OEC All-CONFERENCE LIST

Conference Champion  
Fullerton  
   
Coach of the Year  
Perry Webster Fullerton
   
Most Valuable Player  
Joe Grahovac Fullerton
   
Offensive Player of the Year  
EJ Bryson Santiago Canyon
   
Defensive Player of the Year  
Justin Davis Fullerton
   
First-Team All-Conference  
Tony Colley Santiago Canyon
Jaqari Miles Fullerton
Peyton Guerrero Cypress
Matt Mowers Irvine Valley
Addy G'Bye Fullerton
Jackson Brennan Santa Ana
Michael Wright Cypress
TJ Tittlefitz Saddleback
Colin Weems Santiago Canyon
Kelvonte Ellis Santa Ana
   
Second-Team All-Conference  
Josiah Reed Irvine Valley
Allen Moser Irvine Valley
Higgy Katoa Cypress
Kairi Shepherd Fullerton
Darvelle Wyatt Fullerton
Connor McKee Santiago Canyon
Trevor Manning Santiago Canyon
Mac West Santa Ana
Efe Gucoglu Santiago Canyon
Jackson Gray Saddleback
   
Honorable Mention  
Vincent Albertini Cypress
James Christian Cypress
Ammon Allen Irvine Valley
Kamaury Washington Santa Ana
David Mitchell Saddleback
Hayden Fletcher Saddleback

Release by Nicho DellaValle, Santiago Canyon