Jacques Streeter started all 32 games at point guard for the
Titans in 2008-09 and earned all-freshmen team honors from the Big
West Conference... second on the Titans' squad in scoring at 10.4
ppg and the leader in assists at 4.44 per game, second best in the
Big West... led Big West in assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.37-to-1
and was among the Top 30 in the nation... finished in the Top Ten
in six CSF single-season freshmen statistical categories: second in
assists (142), third in 3-point field goals (48), fourth in points
(332), fifth in scoring average (10.4 ppg), sixth in rebounds (121)
and eighth in rebounding average (3.78)... shot team-best 42
percent from 3-point range... had season-high 27 points vs. CSU
Northridge and high of 13 assists vs. Hope... switching to his high
school jersey No. 11 this season from his freshman year No. 22.
FINDLAY PREP: Averaged 11 points, 3.6 rebounds and 4.7 assists
in 2007-08 for the second season of the Findlay Prep Pilots of
Henderson, Nevada... team was 32-1, losing only in the national
championship game to Hargrave, 75-73, in The Bronx, New York...
Jacques shot 44 percent from the floor, 37 percent from the 3-point
line and 82 percent at the foul line for a freelance squad that
does its academic work at Henderson International (previously known
as Warren Walker) High School... he led his team with 19 points in
the semi-final win over defending champion Notre Dame Prep,
74-70... had game highs of 25 points and 10 assists... made 9 of 10
field goals against Bishop Gorman HS on Jan. 26.
FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman for Fremont
High of Los Angeles... all-city first team as a senior and all-city
second team as a junior... averaged 15 points, 7 assists, 4
rebounds and 3 steals for Coach Sam Sullivan.... played in the City
vs. CIF All-Star Game... graduated in 2007.
PERSONAL: Born on Apr. 11, 1989, in Little Rock, Arkansas...
parents are Jerry and Marilyn Streeter of Los Angeles... has two
brothers (Johnny and Jermeril) and one sister (Jahnon)... his
brother is a cousin of track star Marion Jones... undeclared
major... enjoys swimming and playing pool... most memorable sports
thrill was scoring a game-high 29 points to lead his team over
Sylmar High... credits Coach Peck for most influence on his career:
"He turned me into a man and prepared me for the world."