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Date Posted: 08:11:05 03/12/04 Fri
Author: JCard
Subject: Angley Article--Quality Young Man
In reply to: Big Valley Bronco 's message, "Prep Signee's Tourney Update" on 22:59:07 03/09/04 Tue

Given his character, you have to like his and the Bronco's chances.

Brody departs Enterprise as a true winner

Robert Jordan
Record Searchlight
Web Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Angelina and Jaime Angley did not do much sitting on Tuesday night, but how could they when their son Brody was playing in his last high school prep game.

For 32 minutes, Angelina and Jaime stood from the second row from the top of Manatowa Gymnasium's westside and watched Brody cap his career at Enterprise High School.

The 6-foot-tall point guard — who is bound for Santa Clara University in the fall on a basketball scholarship — finished his career, scoring 13 points, grabbing two rebounds, dishing out six assists and picking up two steals in a 60-52 loss to Foothill of Sacramento in the opening round of the Northern California Division III playoffs.

"I thought we had an opportunity," said Jaime Angley, who along with his wife and eldest daughter, Rochelle, spent the entire game on their feet. "I liked our draw. When your son might be playing his last ball game, it is tough to just sit."

Keeping people on their feet is what Brody Angley has done since his freshman year.

For Enterprise junior varsity coach Mike Haworth, Brody Angley's legend began that year with a game-winning 3-pointer against Anderson.

"He has been Enterprise for four years," said Haworth. "You say Enterprise and Brody goes with it. They are synonymous with each other."

For four years, Angley wreaked havoc on the hardwood for the Hornets.

As a freshman he garnered all-state honors, being named to Cal-Hi Sports all-freshman team after averaging 17 points, 6.9 assists and 6.9 rebounds.

During his sophomore year, he again received state honors being named to Cal-Hi Sports' all-sophomore team, and last year during his junior campaign his was named to the all-state Division III team.

"Everyone is a family here," said Angley, fighting back tears. "Everything. The whole 'We not me'.

"It's not just basketball," said Angley, who finished with four section basketball titles. "It's the football program, coach Erro, everybody. They have all inspired me and touched me in so many ways. I have so much love for them. I can't thank them enough."

Watching him play was thanks enough for Enterprise principal Chris Adams.

Adams was one of the first people to witness Angley's presence on the court. As a recently moved sixth-grader from Washington, Angley victimized Adams with a floater in the lane.

"It is the little subtleties that I will miss," said Adams. "How he always handed the ball to the officials or helped an opponent up. He is at a whole different level."

It is Angley's character that his teammates, peers and coaches speak about first before mentioning all his accomplishments on the court.

"He has the best overall attitude," said Hornet coach Mike Worley. "He is so non-cocky, non-arrogant. To be that good and not get a big head, that is what I hope my kids can learn from him."

Reporter Robert Jordan can be reached at 225-8263 or by e-mail at rjordan@redding.com.

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