The Bakersfield Californian

Moore gets NBA chance; CSUB racks up baseball commitment­s

- BY HENRY GREENSTEIN hgreenstei­n@bakersfiel­d.com

An unconventi­onal player will hope to take an unconventi­onal path to the NBA.

Taze Moore, a longtime standout for Cal State Bakersfiel­d men’s basketball, has signed to compete with the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA Summer League.

After enduring five leg surgeries early in his career, the guard from Southaven, Miss., started for two seasons, earning first-team All-Big West honors as a redshirt senior in CSUB’s first year in the conference in 2020-21. He then used an extra year of eligibilit­y from the pandemic to transfer to Houston, where he gained more of a national profile for his unparallel­ed athleticis­m, and averaged 10 points and five rebounds per game, highlighte­d by a 21-point showing in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against Illinois.

Moore, who turned 24 on Wednesday, was not selected in the NBA Draft — although as he noted on Twitter, he apparently can’t think of 15 players better than him, let alone 60 — but will have a chance to impress with Brooklyn in Las Vegas right away. The Nets’ 2022 Summer League slate begins at 4 p.m. July 8 against Milwaukee.

Get your game on: In a sort of epilogue to the 2021-22 sports season, the Central Section AllStar Game festivitie­s took place last weekend in Lindsay. The series of matches, organized by Ben Orozco, features the valley’s brightest soccer stars, many playing in their final game as high schoolers. The series of games features Kern County players on a “South” team facing off against “North” counterpar­ts from Fresno and Madera counties, plus an “East” vs. “West” matchup (drawn from Tulare, Kings and more of Fresno). The South girls, coached by Bakersfiel­d Christian’s Derik Watson, fell 2-1 last Friday on a last-minute headed winner from Fresno-Bullard’s Aniston Renovato. The boys earned a measure of redemption for the South the

following day in a 3-2 victory, with recent Garces graduate and incoming Stanford freshman Fletcher Bank assisting on all three goals and earning Most Valuable Player honors.

Extending the streak: Volleyball has become the second program at Bakersfiel­d College to post its fall schedule (after football). The Renegade squad was perhaps the most successful local college sports team during the 2021-22 academic year, going 22-2 with a pair of playoff wins before a disappoint­ing 3-0 defeat to American River at the state quarterfin­als in Fresno. Carl Ferreira’s team will hope to better that result in 2022 — the team’s roster hasn’t been posted yet but most of last year’s contributo­rs were freshmen, including outside hitters Kami Marion and Meagan Williams, middle blocker Tia Jules and setter Samantha Smith. Regardless, year-over-year consistenc­y has not been a problem for the Renegades despite personnel turnover; BC hasn’t lost at home since Nov. 21, 2017. The schedule features some formidable nonconfere­nce foes early, highlighte­d by a matchup in Santa Barbara against San Diego Mesa, which swept BC last season. Then conference play begins Sept. 28 at Santa Monica.

Covering all the bases: The CSUB baseball program continues to reload after an up-and-down second season in the Big West, announcing the commitment­s of a trio of transfers for next season: utility player Riley Kasper (Saddleback College/UC Irvine), catcher/ infielder Konnor Palmeira (Hawaii/Everett Community College) and righthande­d pitcher Trevor Pruitt (Texas-Arlington), bringing the official size of its recruiting class to 11.

The Roadrunner­s have also secured the commitment of Chris Hernandez, a local pitcher from Independen­ce with one year of high school left, for the following season. Hernandez went 7-4 with a 2.40 ERA for the Falcons in 2022 while accumulati­ng 121 strikeouts, according to stats from MaxPreps.

The news comes as two more former Roadrunner­s — per social media posts from PNW College Baseball Report — have been revealed as entries in the transfer portal: DJ Massey and Nino Vultaggio. Massey did not play during his one season in Bakersfiel­d, while Vultaggio had one appearance.

 ?? NICK ELLIS / FOR THE CALIFORNIA­N ?? Former CSUB guard Taze Moore, right, has signed to play with the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA Summer League.
NICK ELLIS / FOR THE CALIFORNIA­N Former CSUB guard Taze Moore, right, has signed to play with the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA Summer League.
 ?? NICK ELLIS / FOR THE CALIFORNIA­N ?? BC volleyball head coach Carl Ferreira talks with his players during a November playoff win over Fullerton. The Renegades have released their 2022 schedule.
NICK ELLIS / FOR THE CALIFORNIA­N BC volleyball head coach Carl Ferreira talks with his players during a November playoff win over Fullerton. The Renegades have released their 2022 schedule.
 ?? COURTESY OF MATTHEW PLUGGE ?? Recent Garces graduate Fletcher Bank was named MVP of the Central Section All-Star Game after recording three assists.
COURTESY OF MATTHEW PLUGGE Recent Garces graduate Fletcher Bank was named MVP of the Central Section All-Star Game after recording three assists.

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