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Palomar Men's Basketball
2007-08
CHRIS
HOLLOWAY
NO. 5
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Guard, 6-2, 150
 

 

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 19, 1983, in Inglewood,
CA. ... Son of Tarra and Lash Bailey ... Has
one brother and one sister -- Erik (13) and Tiona (4) ... Named to honor roll at Inglewood High in
2002. ... History major.
2007-08
SEASON: Voted first-team All-Pacific Coast
Conference by conference coaches. ... Led Palomar in scoring with a
15.8-point average averaged 15.9 points,
also to lead the Comets,
in conference. ... Led the team with
81 3-pointers, shooting 41.5 percent from behind the
arc. ... Shot 82.1 percent from the free throw
line (55-for-77) on the season and 85.0 percent
(34-for-40) in conference action. ... Averaged 3.3
rebounds per game and 2.3 assists. ... Averaged 4.0 rebounds per
game and 2.7 assists per game in conference play. ... Scored 13 points vs. state
No. 5-ranked Irvine Valley in Palomar's season opener on
Nov. 7. ... Tallied 13 points as the Comets turned back
Cerritos 104-90 in their home opener on Nov. 9. ...
Scored 23 points -- going 8-for-11 on field goals,
5-for-6 on 3-pointers and 2-for-3 from the free throw
line -- in a 96-86 win over Mt. SAC on Nov. 23. ... Had
15 points and five rebounds vs. state No. 2-ranked Los
Angeles Trade Tech on Nov. 24. ... Scored 14 points at
state No. 4-ranked Citrus on Nov. 28. ... Tallied 10
points against Pasadena City College on Dec. 6. ...
Dished off four assists vs. state No. 6-ranked Mt. San
Jacinto on Dec. 4. ... Had 16 points against San Diego
City College on Decv. 15. ... Led the Comets with 20
points in an 88-83 victory at Barstow on Dec. 19.
...Scored a season-high 24 points, including five
3-poiners, as the Comets knocked off Los Angeles City
College 89-77 on Dec. 27. ... Tallied 16 points against
Chaffey on Dec. 28. ... Had 23 points (six 3-pointers)
and five rebounds against College of the Desert on Dec.
29. ... Was 8-for-12 from the field and 6-for-9 on
3-pointers, pulling down eight rebounds, as the Comets
routed San Diego Mesa 96-71 on Jan. 3. ... Scored 19
points and drained five 3-pointers against Grossmont on
Jan. 5. ... Led the Comets with 21 points and had four
rebounds against San Diego Miramar on Jan. 12. ...
Scored 15 points vs. Imperial Valley on Jan. 16. ...
Helped lead Palomar to a 76-71 victory over Cuyamaca on
Jan. 19 with 22 points and seven rebounds. ... Scored 17
points against Southwestern on Jan. 23. ... Tallied 17
points against MiraCosta on Jan. 26. ... Helped the
Comets avenge a first-round conference loss to San Diego
City by scoring 15 points in a 96-58 victory over Jan.
30. Also had seven assists and four steals in the game.
... Had 10 points and five assists as the Comets beat
Mesa 77-62 on Feb. 2. ... Scored 14 points and dished
off six assists vs. Grossmont on Feb. 6. ... Scored 10
points vs. Miramar on Feb. 13. ... Helped key an 83-73
upset of recently-crowned conference champion Imperial
Valley on Feb. 16, when he also had three assists and
four steals.... Had 16 points and four assists vs.
Cuyamaca on Feb. 20. ... Contributed 11 points and a
geam-high six assists against Southwestern in the
Comets' final game on Feb. 23.
2006-07
SEASON: Named the Comets' Co-Most
Inspiration Player. ... Averaged 11.8 points and shot percent from the field in
21 games as a starting
guard. ... Missed more than a month of the season from
late December until late January with a broken hand. ...
Second on the team with a 43.8 shooting percentage and
shot 36.7 percent from beyond the 3-point arc. ...
Also averaged 2.0 rebounds a game. ... Scored a season-high 23 points against Mt. San Jacinto
on Dec. 28 and again vs. Imperial Valley on Dec. 29 in
his final two games before the injury. ... Also scored
in double figures against Cypress (17 points) on Nov.
16, Barstow (17 points) on Nov. 18, Mt. SAC (11 points)
on Nov. 25, Long Beach City College (22 points) on Nov.
25, San Diego City College (10 points) on Dec. 5, San
Diego City again (10 points) on Dec. 16, Grossmont (15
points) on Jan. 31, San Diego Miramar (14 points) on
Feb. 7, Cuyamaca (12 points) on Feb. 14 and Compton (10
points) in the first round of the state community
college playoffs on Feb. 21, when he also passed off for
a season-high seven assists
HIGH
SCHOOL: Averaged 13.5 points and 4.0 assists per
game at Inglewood High School, being selected as the
Sentinels' team Most Valuable Player in 2001 and Most
Improved in 2002. ... Helped Inglewood to the Bay League
championship as a senior.
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(Updated at conclusion of season)
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