Monte Marcaccini was among the best basketball gamers in Sherman Oaks Notre Dame Excessive historical past, main the Knights to a 1993 Southern Part Division III-A championship. He was a 6-foot-5 guard who turned down a scholarship to Indiana to play membership ball in Italy, then ended up at Pepperdine and later Virginia earlier than enjoying abroad.
Now Marcaccini, 51, is again in highschool basketball, serving as an assistant coach at Oaks Christian Excessive, the place his son, James, is a 6-3 freshman enjoying for the 20-4 Lions.
“He loves the sport and works arduous,” Monte stated. “I used to be lots smaller than he was. He’s a significantly better participant than I used to be as a freshman.”
Monte was identified for being just a little flamboyant and trash speaking with the perfect. He’d inform anybody and everybody he might beat you one on one.
So who wins when it’s father vs. son as of late?
“Now it will be fairly shut,” the daddy stated. “I might be anxious now.”
Monte began a non-public enterprise 25 years in the past utilizing his Italian roots — gelato, a frozen dessert.
Monte performed for coach Mick Cady at Notre Dame. Cady additionally was the highschool coach in Northern California for Oaks Christian coach Mark Amaral and just lately dropped by to provide a pep speak to the Oaks Christian gamers.
The large query is whether or not the son talks greater than the daddy.
“I talked far more. He’s way more of a gentleman,” Monte stated.
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