Clovis West boys win Simi Valley Tip-Off, start season 9-0

Clovis West has begun the season 9-0, including first-place finishes in the NorCal Tip-Off and Simi Valley tournaments. Sophomore Cole Anderson earned MVP honors in both tournaments. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

The season may still be considered in its early stage but the Clovis West boys basketball team is off to its customary winning ways.

The Golden Eagles are currently 9-0 and coming off two tournament wins, defeating host Rocklin 84-70 for the NorCal Tip-Off title on Dec. 1.

On Dec. 8, they came from behind to beat a very good Chaminade squad 84-79 in the championship game of the Simi Valley Tip-Off.

Sophomore guard Cole Anderson earned tournament MVP awards in both tournaments. He sunk seven 3-pointers in the Simi Valley championship game en route to 26 total points.

Senior Alex Villi earned all-tournament honors, scoring 21 points in the game.

“We are playing pretty hard right now,” Clovis West coach Vance Walberg said. “I’m proud of them.”

Anderson is a “special talent,” says Walberg, in his third season at Clovis West after coaching at Fresno City College, Pepperdine and the University of Massachusetts and in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets, Philadelphia 76ers and the Sacramento Kings.

In his second stint at the helm, Clovis West is a combined 60-9.

In his first go-around from 1989-2002, Walberg’s teams at Clovis West went 343-68 with nine league titles, 10 CIF Central Section Championships appearances (including six titles) and three showings in the CIF Southern Regional Championship Game.

This season he’s pleased with the depth – a Clovis West staple – playing up to 12 players per game.

Anderson, a First Team All-TRAC selection last year as a freshman to go along with four Division I offers, understands it’s a long season, especially when the rugged TRAC begins Jan. 9. 

“I think we are playing well as a team to start the season because of how we have prepared and how close we are as a team,” Anderson said. “Some of our practices can get tough but our team is always there for each other which has made our bond stronger on and off the court.”

However, it’s not all Anderson. There’s certainly help with the 6-foot-4 Villi, 6-foot-4 senior Grayson Carper and 6-foot-5 senior Dez Walls.

In addition to Walls, sophomore Marcel Sanders is holding down the inside, providing much needed muscle and rebounds.

The team will receive a boost as senior Dante Chachere, an All-TRAC quarterback, will return from a broken wrist suffered during football season.

Clovis West will host the 12-team Clovis West Nike Invitational from Dec. 11-15.

“It feels really good starting 9-0 but there is always room for improvement,” Anderson said. “Our team looks to get better every day.”

Paul Meadors: Paul Meadors is a man of many talents. He is a elementary school teacher, Junior High athletic director, and basketball coach in Traver, CA, in addition to serving as the Sports Editor for the Clovis Roundup. He is also the author of the humorous book “Letters to eBay,” and he has recorded a piano album of his own compositions titled “Surviving the Storm.” He lives in Fresno with wife Lori and daughters Georgie, Alex and Ruthie.
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