John Trezvant
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John Wesley Trezvant (born on 2 November 1964) is a former professional basketball player.
[edit] Basketball career
Trezvant has played for a number of teams at the highest level of basketball in the UK, his career highlights include : Oldham Celtics, Manchester Giants, London Leopards, Derby Storm, Leicester City Riders, Cheshire Jets, Tees Valley Mohawks,[1] and Aston Athletics. Throughout his career Trezvant played at almost every position on the basketball court, with his inside post moves and his ball handling skills he could start a game at centre and finish it playing point guard.
[edit] Biography
Trezvant first gained national attention at the John O'Connell High School. He was the first to lead O'Connell high to the play-offs in 10 years. After graduating from high school, Trezvant went to the San Francisco City College, where he studied General Studies, where he first met Brad Duggan. Trezvant has won two Golden Gate Conference titles during his career.[2] The second year he went on to win the Golden Gate Conference Player Of The Year, he also won California Player of the Year in 1984. After a successful junior college career Trezvant went on to Texas A&M University under the late Shelby Metcalf.[3]
Stats(P.G)
Points- 23
Rebounds- 12
Steals- 4
Free throws%- 74
[edit] References
- ^ "Mohawks fade in victory", icNewcastle, 2004-02-18. Retrieved on 2008-06-06.
- ^ "Dean Garrett: From City College to the NBA", The Guardsman, 2002. Retrieved on 2008-06-06.
- ^ "A&M'S TREZVANT OUT BECAUSE OF CHICKEN POX", Dallas Morning News, 1987-02-07. Retrieved on 2008-06-06.

