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  • Oakmont Viking Tony Gill photographed against a backdrop of the school's logo Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at the Roseville school. Under the direction of veteran coach Rick Campbell, the Sierra Foothill League runners-up upset Jesuit in the D-II quarterfinals and will now play top-seeded Fairfield at Arco Arena.
    Carl Costas | ccostas@sacbee.com
  • BWest UC Irvine Pacific Basketball
    Pacific MVP Tony Gill displays his trophy after his team defeated UC Irvine 64-55 to win the Big West tournament championship NCAA college basketball game in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, March 16, 2013.
    Reed Saxon | AP
  • Woodcreeek vs. Oakmont HS div ll BB
    Woodcreek's Nik Stathopoulos (41) defends Oakmont's Tony Gill (cq) during the second half of their Division ll Basketball Championship game at Arco Arena on Saturday, March 6, 2010.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Woodcreeek vs. Oakmont HS div ll BB
    Woodcreek's Mike Kurtz (cq) goes up for a shot while being guarded by Oakmont's Tony Gill (cq) in the first half of Oakmont's 45-44 victory in the Division ll Basketball Championship game at Arco Arena on Saturday, March 6, 2010.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • BWest Cal Poly Pacific Basketball
    Cal Poly forward Travis Fulton (24) drives as Pacific forward Tony Gill, left, guard Rodrigo De Souza (21) and in the first half of an NCAA Big West tournament basketball game in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, March 15, 2013.
    Reed Saxon | AP
  • BWest Cal Poly Pacific Basketball
    Cal Poly forward Chris Eversley (33) holds the ball as Pacific forward Tony Gill (33) celebrates the tip-in shot by Travis Fulton (not shown) that put Pacific ahead by two points with just a second and a fraction left in an NCAA Big West tournament basketball game in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, March 15, 2013. A Cal Poly half-court shot at the buzzer missed and Pacific won, 55-53.
    Reed Saxon | AP

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