HS FOOT: Thousand Oaks to retire Anderson's jersey

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Dave Anderson, a former Thousand Oaks receiver now in his fourth year in the NFL with the Houston Texans, is scheduled to be honored Friday in a school ceremony to retire his football jersey No. 1.

In the mean time, Anderson's school record of 83 receptions in one season, set during his junior year in 2000, is in jeopardy. Richard Mullaney has 67 through nine games, so if he can keep the pace and Thousand Oaks can win a playoff game or two, the senior has a chance to break the mark.

Mullaney's best performance came last month in a 42-13 victory over Calabasas when he totaled 14 receptions for 225 yards and three touchdowns.

-- Gerry Gittelson


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