Two Golden State Warriors two-way players, three players from Golden State’s training camp, two local tryout players, five returning players and four 2018 NBA G League draft picks make up the training camp roster for the Santa Cruz Warriors, the team announced.

Santa Cruz opened training camp on Tuesday in preparation for the upcoming season.

Marcus Derrickson, a 6-foot-7 forward, and 6-6 guard Damion Lee are Golden State’s two-way players who will look to make an impact in Santa Cruz, while 6-1 guard Will Cherry, 6-11 forward Deyonta Davis and 6-3 guard Kendrick Nunn were those who were part of Golden State’s training camp.

Two local tryout players, 6-6 guard Trayvon Palmer and 6-6 forward Juan Toscano-Anderson, are also in Santa Cruz’s training camp, as is returning players Antonius Cleveland (6-6 guard), Michael Gbinije (6-6 guard), Terrence Jones (6-9 forward), Darius Morris (6-4 guard) and Kevin Young (6-8 forward).

Selected in Saturday’s draft, 6-11 center Jaleel Cousins, 5-11 guard Jordan Howard, 6-0 guard Tyree Murray and 6-9 forward Alen Smailagic rounded out the team’s training camp roster.

The Warriors will begin their 2018-19 campaign at Northern Arizona on Nov. 3.

In other news, the G League announced Tuesday that its annual showcase event will take place in Las Vegas from Dec. 19-22 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.

The showcase, which took place in Santa Cruz in 2015 and ’16, is being held in December for the first time to allow NBA personnel the opportunity to evaluate G League talent in advance of the 10-day signing period and two-way guarantee deadline.

The Warriors will play in two regular-season games during the showcase. Santa Cruz will play the Lakeland Magic on Dec. 20 and the Canton Charge on Dec. 22.

Girls volleyball

At Santa Cruz 3, San Lorenzo Valley 0: Senior Gabrielle Hadinger had five kills, four aces and two blocks, senior Kianna Lee provided three kills, two aces and 22 assists, and the Cardinals swept visiting SLV 5-9, 25-14, 25-7 in Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League play on Monday night.

Senior Morgan Larkin added nine aces — a team high for the season — in what was the final home game for Santa Cruz (15-13, 6-5).

Sarah Dunbar had four kills, Daphne Tuncer had seven kills and two aces, and Eleanor Harrington added three kills and one ace for the Cardinals, who will visit Aptos on Thursday.

At Harbor 3, Mount Madonna 0: Sierra Laird had 17 kills and three blocks, Maggie Davis added 12 kills, 12 digs and six aces, and the Pirates swept visiting Mount Madonna 25-16, 25-20, 25-23 in SCCAL play on Monday night.

Emily Patz provided five kills, nine digs and one ace for Harbor (20-14, 7-5), which can finish no worse than a tie for third.

Mara Peruzzi had seven kills and seven digs for Mount Madonna (12-10, 3-8). Paola Jacobs added 16 kills and 10 digs, Savanah Cambell had eight digs and 27 assists, and AnMei Dasbach-Prisk had 16 digs and four assists.

Aptos 3, at Scotts Valley 1: Peyton Dueck hit 18 kills while making nine digs and two aces in the Mariners’ 26-24, 17-25, 24-26, 16-25 victory over the Falcons in SCCAL play Monday.

Jillian Rodriguez added nine kills, two aces and six digs for Aptos (22-8, 9-2). Natalia Ackerman made 14 kills and four blocks and Chloe Manor added 46 assists, four aces and 14 digs.

Shelby Anderson paced Scotts Valley (7-17, 3-8) with 16 kills, five blocks and 14 digs. Svea Anderson added 14 kills and 12 digs, while Kate Shilling had 25 assists and Ella Giguiere provided six kills, two blocks and 10 digs.

Girls water polo

Santa Catalina 7, Harbor 4: Anna Burrows scored three goals in the Pirates’ loss to Santa Catalina in Pacific Coast Athletic League Mission Division play at Simpkins Family Swim Center on Monday.

Goalie Bella DeGaglia had a season-high 18 saves for the Pirates (9-5), who will compete in the first round of the league playoffs on Thursday at SLV High.

Girls tennis

At MVC 5, San Benito 2: Kate Ji and Kendall Fournier won at No. 3 and 4 singles, respectively, and the Mustangs defeated visiting San Benito in PCAL-M play on Monday.

MVC swept all three matches in doubles, with the No. 3 pairing of Chloe Herren and Sarah Hall winning their match 1-6, 6-2, 12-10.

MMA

Rockhold officially out: The UFC on Monday formally announced Santa Cruz’s Luke Rockhold had withdrawn from his upcoming middleweight bout against Chris Weidman due to injury.

The news was first reported on Friday by ESPN, which said Rockhold was out of the fight due to multiple injuries.

Rockhold was scheduled to fight Weidman in the co-main event of UFC 230 at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 3. It was a rematch of their UFC 194 title fight from December 2015.

Rockhold, the promotion said, will be replaced by Ronaldo Souza.

Souza was originally scheduled to fight David Branch on the UFC 230 main card. Branch is now slated to meet Jared Cannonier, according to the promotion.