IRVINE, Calif. — The number "965" is written in untidy black Sharpie on white stickers plastered on the front and back of Anthony Munoz's basic red T-shirt.
Not "10," the number he wore last season as a senior at Western High School in Anaheim, when he produced one of the most spectacular offensive seasons in recent high school memory. He threw for nation-best totals of 5,010 yards and 67 touchdowns.
But the success didn't lead to a full football scholarship. That's why he's here, in Orange County Great Park on a sun-drenched Saturday in late February, for the California Showcase, a one-day football camp held for Division II, Division III and NAIA football coaches across southern California.