Advertisement
football Edit

CCSF has plenty of talent

Coach Justin Labagh has to add some new pieces to the puzzle this year at City College of San Francisco.
Marcio Lassiter, 6-foot-3 (195), returns at the 2 guard position. Lassiter averaged 10.2 points per game last season for the Rams. Marcio came off the bench last season.
Advertisement
"He is a big time shooter, he knows the game and he's out there to shoot three's for us," said Labagh.
Marcio visited and was offered last month by Montana State will now will visit Cal-Fullerton this weekend.
Patrick Dreith, 6-foot-6 (210), is a 3/4 man that has added 20 pounds since last year.
"Patrick is quicker than he looks, he out works guys on the
boards," Labagh said.
Dreith averaged 8.1 points and 5.4 rebounds last season. Patrick is a strong student with a 1180 SAT out of high school he is hearing from UC-Davis and Cornell.
Ron Manigault, 6-foot-5 (195), is a left-handed 3 man. Ron averaged 11.7 points and 7.5 rebounds last season for the Rams.
"Ron's a set shooter that shoots free throws half the game," said Labagh.
St Mary's and Pepperdine are recruiting Manigault.
Andre Davis, 6-foot-6 (245), is the new kid in town. Andre arrived this past January for classes after attending Casper College (WY) for the first semester last year. Davis played in 11 games at Casper and averaged 12.8 points and seven rebounds for the
T-Birds. Davis is from Irvington, NJ via St Patrick's High School.
"Andre is a back to the basket high major talent that can shoot it from 15 feet in. He is a 4/3 man than can defend on the perimeter," Labagh said.
Davis has some work to do in the classroom, he is hearing from Morehead State (KY). Little note, Andre's brother is one of the top high school football players in the country and will attend Miami (FL) next year.
Cornell Littlejohn, 6-foot-2 (170), from Fairfield,CA. He sat out last year and just took classes part-time at Delta (Fall 2005) and CCSF (Spring 2006). Little John played back in 2004-05 at Casper College (WY). Cornell averaged 8.9 points in 10 games while playing 25 minutes a night as a freshman.
"Cornell is a scoring point guard that is ultra-quick with a quick shot release," said the coach.
Sacramento State and Fullerton are calling on Little John.
Advertisement