Denny Fitzpatrick
Denny Fitzpatrick is a retired American basketball player. A 6-foot guard, he starred at Newport Harbor High School in Orange County, California, and played at Orange Coast College before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley. Under coach Pete Newell, he led the Bears in scoring with 13.3 points per game in 1958–59 and earned first-team All-Pacific Coast Conference honors. In the 1959 NCAA tournament, Fitzpatrick scored 20 points in the final as Cal defeated West Virginia, and he was named to the All-Final Four team and the team MVP for the season.
After college, he played in the AAU and briefly coached at St. John Vianney High School and Hancock College in Santa Maria, with John Madden as the football coach there. He was also active in volleyball, winning the 1961 AAU national championship with the Hollywood YMCA squad, and he excelled in senior tennis. He later founded PacTen Partners, a real estate firm.
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