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O'Bannon lands at Henderson International

Ex-UCLA star to coach boys basketball team

The Henderson International boys basketball program turned some heads last season by going 9-1 in the Class 1A Southern League with eight freshmen on its roster.

The Wolverines are likely to garner more attention next season simply because of their new coach.


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  • Henderson International hired former UCLA star Ed O'Bannon as its boys basketball coach Wednesday.

    "Really, I wanted to get back into the game," O'Bannon said. "I wanted to give back and teach young men what I learned."

    O'Bannon, 36, said he'll continue to work in marketing and sales at Findlay Toyota in Henderson.

    The Henderson resident said the job presented opportunities to give back to the game and learn while coaching. He had worked as an assistant at Green Valley, but this will be his first head coaching job.

    "For one, it's real close to the house," O'Bannon said of Henderson International, formerly known as Warren-Walker School. "Two, I think it's a good opportunity. They want to learn.

    "I'm looking forward to getting back in the game and learning. That's why I'm in it."

    O'Bannon will replace Greg Stephens, who resigned after one season, Wolverines athletic director Mike Ostrowski said.

    O'Bannon will inherit a team that went 15-14 last season, including the 9-1 mark in league play. Henderson International reached the semifinals of the 1A Southern League playoffs, falling one win short of a spot in the state tournament.

    "They had a pretty good season last year," O'Bannon said. "I just want the opportunity to learn and help them learn."

    O'Bannon led UCLA to the national championship in 1995, tallying 30 points and 17 rebounds in the Bruins' 89-78 win over Arkansas in the title game. He was chosen ninth overall by the New Jersey Nets in the 1995 NBA Draft and spent two seasons in the NBA with the Nets and Dallas Mavericks.

    O'Bannon also played professionally in Argentina, Greece, Italy, Poland and Spain.

    "To get a guy like Ed O'Bannon involved is tremendous," Ostrowski said. "We're unbelievably excited."

    O'Bannon said he expressed interest in the job after hearing of the vacancy from a friend.

    Ostrowski said he thought O'Bannon was excited as soon as they met roughly two weeks ago to discuss the position.

    "As soon as we started talking, his face lit up," Ostrowski said. "He gives out that persona. The first thing he said to me was he was excited to make an impact on kids' lives."

    Contact reporter Tristan Aird at taird@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-5203.

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    joe wrote on June 19, 2009 09:57 AM: Ron's right. If the NCAA dadn't come down so hard on Tark and the program Ed O'Bannon would've been a Rebel and we would've had a dynasty that would've completely dominated the 90's. I'm not talking the way Duke dominated either, I'm talking UCLA 60's-70's level of domination. Thanks to Maxson and the NCAA it took us 15 years to become significant on the national scene again.


    Ron wrote on June 18, 2009 11:40 AM: Short term memory for you John. There were rampant rumores about sanctions coming down the pipe, along with the old sanctions that the shark was fighting. Add in a president who wanted to get rid of the shark and nobody can blame a kid for not going to unlv.


    Vegas John is poop wrote on June 18, 2009 09:56 AM: He did not screw UNLV. Could you blame him? If you were a top 10 high school prospect would you have gone to a school who was going on 3 years probabtion? He made the right choice. His talent would have been wasted under Rollie anyway.


    Vegas John wrote on June 18, 2009 09:03 AM: Great, a guy who screwed UNLV at the last minute is now going to coach local kids. For their sake I hope he teaches them how to lead on one school while going and taking cash from another. UCLA alumni should be so proud!