Kaluz off to Brown
By David Carrillo Pe�aloza
From
When Kaluz left his homeland of
Six years later, the 6-foot-9 Kaluz, who helped lead
the Sea Kings to a CIF Southern Section Division III-A championship last year,
has verbally committed to play basketball and study at
Ryan Schachter, CdM�s
second-year coach, said Kaluz, last year�s
Newport-Mesa Dream Team Player of the Year, turned down scholarship offers from
UC Santa Barbara, Fordham and UC Irvine.
His parents, Stefan and Milota, work as cancer researchers
at UC Irvine, which is why the family came to the
Kaluz, who averaged 21 points, 12 rebounds and 2.3
blocks per game as a center last year, said it was an easy decision to go with
Brown.
Kaluz said he couldn�t pass up the opportunity to
study at a great academic institution and play basketball for last year�s Ivy
league Coach of the Year, Craig Robinson.
In his first year, Robinson led the Bears to an 11-8 record, 6-8 in league,
resulting in fifth place, and a sweep of
�Brown is a great fit for me because I have the freedom to take any class that
I want and the coach said I was a missing piece,� said Kaluz,
who has a grade-point average just above 4.0 and scored a 1,940 out of a possible
2,400 on his SAT. �I�m really excited about moving again. My parents might move
to the East Coast and find work to be closer to me. But if they don�t, I�ll be
OK. I�m 17 and ready to live on my own.�