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Palomar Men's Basketball
2006-07
UROS
VUKOVICH
NO. 32
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6-7, 220, Power Forward-Center



YEAR:
Sophomore
HOMETOWN:
San Marcos, CA
HIGH SCHOOL: San Marcos HS (San Marcos, CA) ''98
CURRENT 4-YEAR COLLEGE
STATUS: Accepted a scholarship to
Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis, MO.
PERSONAL: Born Oct. 28, 1979 in Sibenik,
Croatia. ... Son of Milan and Mirjana Vukovich. ... Has
an adult brother (George) and an adult sister
(Georgina).
2006-07
SEASON: A second-team All-Pacific Coast
Conference selection and the Comets' Best Defensive
Player award winner. ... Averaged 6.3 points, 5.4
rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game, the latter to tie him
for third in the conference. ... Finished his Palomar
career with 94 blocks in two seasons ... Shot 58.3
percent from the field on the season, 62.8 percent in
conference play, which ranked him third in the PCC. ...
Had a high-point game of 15 points vs. Grossmont on Jan.
31. ... Pulled down a season-high 12 rebounds vs.
MiraCosta on Jan. 23. ... Blocked five shots while playing only 14
minutes in a blowout win over San Diego Miramar on Jan.
11
2005-06
SEASON: Averaged 6.7 points and 6.3 rebounds
per game in his first season of organized basketball --
and led the Pacific Coast Conference with 2.2 blocks per
game. ... Shot 56.8 percent from the field (75-for-132).
... Scored in double figures seven times, including a
22-point performance against San Diego Mesa on Feb. 18.
... Scored in double figures six of the Comets' last
regular-season games. ... Was in double figures
rebounding six times, with 11 on Jan. 4 against
MiraCosta, 10 on Jan. 18 vs. Southwestern, 10 against
Cuyamaca on Jan. 21, 10 against MiraCosta on Jan. 28, 10
on Feb. 1 against Imperial Valley, 12 on Feb. 4 against
Grossmont, and 11 on Feb. 15 against Cuyamaca when the
Comets won to clinch the conference championship. ...
Blocked nine shots in the Feb. 1 game against Imperial
Valley, also also had five in the Jan. 28 game vs.
MiraCosta. ... Finished with multiple blocks in 17
games.
HIGH
SCHOOL: Did not play high school basketball.
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