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Table of Contents
Guide Directory........................................................................................................................ 1
Quick Facts............................................................................................................................... 2
2010-11 Team Roster................................................................................................................ 3
2010-11 Outlook....................................................................................................................... 4
Head Coach Profile................................................................................................................... 6
Assistant Coach Profiles........................................................................................................... 8
Player Profiles..........................................................................................................................11
2009 Stats and Region 18 Standings....................................................................................... 21
2009 Leaders........................................................................................................................... 22
Topping the Charts.................................................................................................................. 23
2009 Match Results................................................................................................................. 24
2010 Schedule......................................................................................................................... 25
President and Athletic Director............................................................................................... 26
Behind the Scenes................................................................................................................... 27
Sponsor Page........................................................................................................................... 28
Foundation of our Tradition.................................................................................................... 29
Coaching Legends................................................................................................................... 30
Continuing Success................................................................................................................. 32
CSI Athletic Success............................................................................................................... 36
CSI Athletic Facilities............................................................................................................. 38
CSI Campus............................................................................................................................ 40
Twin Falls and the Magic Valley............................................................................................. 42
Region 18 Opponents.............................................................................................................. 44
2010-2011 CSI Men’s Basketball Media Guide
About the Cover: Eight sophomores look to anchor this year’s Golden Eagle men’s basketball squad in hopes
of returning to Hutchinson, Kansas, for the 21st time.
This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Doug Maughan did the
photography for the mug shots. Graphic design and photography on the cover and pages 36-43 was done by
Tereasa Bendele. Action photography was taken by Andy Arenz.
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General Information
Location: Twin Falls, Idaho
Founded: 1964
Enrollment: 8,000
President: Jerry Beck
Athletic Director: Joel Bate
Conference: Scenic West Athletic Conference
Region: 18
Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division I
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Colors: Gold and Black
Website: www.csi.edu
Home Facility: CSI Gymnasium (3,500 capacity)
Athletics Office Manager: Ginger Nukaya, 732-6486
Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes
Dr. Mark McKain
Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William May
Athletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481
Physical Therapist: Julie Ellis
Team Chiropractor: Dr. David Long
Academic Advisor: Kat Powell, 732-6548
Head VB Coach:
Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485
Asst. VB Coach: Erin Mellinger, 732-6492
Volunteer Asst. VB Coach: Babes Kalulu, 732-6492
Head Women’s BB Coach: Randy Rogers, 732-6480
Asst. Women’s BB Coach: Tessa Balsick, 732-6490
Vol. Asst. WBB Coach: Nakeya Isabell, 732-6480
Head Baseball Coach: Boomer Walker, 732-6491
Asst. BB Coaches: Kris Welker, 732-6491/732-6650
Skip Walker, 732-6477/732-6650
Head Softball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494
Asst. Softball Coach: Debbie Dodds, 732-6495
Head Rodeo Coach: Steve Birnie, 732-6620
Asst. Rodeo Coach: Brian Tubbs, 732-6620
CSI Board of Trustees: Chairman Dr. Thad Scholes,
Dr. Allen Frost, Donna Brizee, Karl Kleinkopf and
Bob Keegan
On the Air
Team Information
2009-10 Record: 20-12
Returning Starters: 2
Returning Non-Starters: 1
Newcomers: 15
2009-10 SWAC Finish: Fourth
Region 18 Tournament Finish: Third
NJCAA Division I National Titles: 2
NJCAA National Tournament Appearances: 20
Basketball Information
Head Coach:
Steve Gosar, (3rd year as head coach; 6th year at CSI)
208-732-6498
Assistant Coaches: Josh Dees, 208-732-6496
Ryan Devlin, 208-732-6476
Vol. Asst. Coaches: Colby Blaine
Manager:
Stephen Newbry
Blair Bivens
Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6498
Mailing Address:
CSI Men’s Basketball
315 Falls Ave.
P.O. Box 1238
Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238
E-mail Addresses: [email protected]
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[email protected]
Marketing & Athletic Promotions
Coordinator:Jason Vickrey
Office Phone: (208) 732-6482
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Fax: (208) 734-0245
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Office Phone: (208) 732-6493
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Fax: (208) 734-0245
Website: www.csi.edu
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Southern Idaho Basketball
2010-2011 Roster
No.
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5
12
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15
22
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42
45
Name
Jerrold Brooks
Jon Pulsifer
Pierre Jackson
Fabyon Harris
Issiah Grayson
Terrance Lafayette
Gerson do Espirito Santo
Kevin Attila
Dennis Mikelonis
Darius Smith
Camreron Bowen
Ryan McIntosh
Mitch Bruneel
Paul Bunch
Ben Van Lith
Nemanja Grujicic
Kenny Buckner
Chris Patton
Height
5-11
6-3
5-10
5-10
5-11
6-2
6-10
6-0
6-5
6-2
6-6
6-2
6-5
6-11
6-5
6-7
6-9
6-10
Weight
205
215
175
170
170
180
200
180
200
180
200
175
205
265
200
210
245
275
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Position
G
G
G
G
G
G
F
G
G/F
G
F
G
G
C
G
F
C
C
Class
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Hometown
Rochester, N.Y.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Las Vegas, Nev.
Chicago, Ill.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baton Rouge, LA
Valencia, Brazil
La Grande, Ore.
Boise, Idaho
Chicago, Ill.
Coalville, Utah
Puyallup, Wash.
Eagle, Idaho
Chicago, Ill.
Eagle, Idaho
Ratkovo, Serbia
Washington DC
Victoria, Australia
Speed, youth and depth define this year’s
Golden Eagle men’s basketball team
On paper, this season’s College of Southern Idaho men’s basketball team looks small and young. Delve a little
deeper into the 2010-2011 Golden Eagle roster and the size translates into quickness and the youth is intermixed
with experience.
Just three players return from last year’s CSI team and only two are available for Golden Eagle head coach
Steve Gosar to put on the floor. An off-season knee injury will sideline sophomore Dennis Mikelonis for the
season. Kenny Buckner (6-9 center) and Pierre Jackson (5-10 guard) are the only two returning starters. But
those two will be key early as the other Golden Eagles gain experience and understanding of what it means to
wear the black and the gold.
Two other players return to the program but did not step on the court last sesason. Ben Van Lith (6-5 guard)
red-shirted for the Golden Eagles last season and Jerrold Brooks joined CSI in January.
“Having some continuity early will be important for our success late,” said Gosar. “We will rely on Kenny and
Pierre early for leadership. The five players that return from last year’s program understand what it takes to win
in this league and how tough and grueling the schedule is in the SWAC.”
And while those five have knowledge of the SWAC and experience, Gosar has added a couple sophomore
transfers into the mix for added playing experience. Issiah Grayson (5-11 guard) transfer to CSI from Virginia
Commonwealth and Darius Smith (6-2 guard)
joins the Eagles from the University of Connecticut. In addition, Ryan McIntosh (6-2
guard) is walking on for the Golden Eagles after
playing at Green River CC as a freshman.
Joining those eight will be 10 incoming
freshmen. At the guard line will be Twin Falls
High School graduate and walk-on Jon Pulsifer (6-3 guard), Fabyon Harris (5-10 Guard,
who originally signed with the University of
Houston), Terrance Lafayette (6-2 guard from
Baton Rouge, La.), Gerson Santo (6-10 foward
from Brazil), Kevin Attila (6-0 guard from La
Grande, Ore.), Cameron Bowen (6-7 forward
walk-on from Utah), Mitch Bruneel (6-5 guard/
forward from Eagle), Paul Bunch (6-11 center
from Chicago), Nemanja Grujicic (6-7 forward
from Serbia) and Chris Patton (6-10 center from
Australia).
Translated from roster to outlook, this means
that the Golden Eagles should have much more
depth than last season and much more quickness with a long guard line.
“This will be a fun team to watch and to
coach,” Gosar said. “I really like this team’s
attitude, shooting ability and passion for defense.”
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2010-2011 Outlook
But Gosar is quick to point out that the CSI
team that starts the season may look much different than the one that takes the floor in March for
the Region 18 Tournament.
“This team will continue to improve every
week and by the end of the year, we could be really tough to beat,” Gosar said.
The Golden Eagles will play each team in the
Scenic West Athletic Conference three times this
season, ending with the Region 18 Tournament
on the CSI Gymnasium court. The tournament
is on a rotation basis and this year is the Golden
Eagles turn to host both the men’s and women’s
Region 18 Championships.
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Steve Gosar
Head Coach
3rd Season
Steve Gosar begins his third season as head coach at CSI. Gosar joined the
Golden Eagle staff from Portland State University in 2005 as an assistant. He
accepted the head coaching position May 5, 2008. In his two seasons as a head
coach, Gosar has compiled a 42-21 record.
As a Golden Eagle assistant, Gosar was part of a 3-year record of 85-19 including 3 SWAC Conference Championships and 2 trips to the National Tournament. The 2007-08 CSI team finished 30-2 and was ranked #1 in the nation for
the first time in 13 years.
Prior to CSI, Gosar was an assistant at Portland State and was key to the
team’s improvement. He helped recruit a class that was ranked by collegeinsider.com as the top recruiting class in the Big Sky. With those recruits, the team
earned the distinction of being one of the top three turnaround programs in the country in 2004-05.
The Vikings finished the 2002-03 season 5-22 and improved to 11-16 in 2003-04. In Gosar’s last season at
PSU, the Vikings posted a 19-9 record, the best ever in the history of the school as a Division I program. Portland State also won the Big Sky Conference regular season title, the school’s first men’s championship title
since becoming a NCAA Division I program. Two players off that team earned conference and national accolades. Will Funn was the NCAA Division I national assist leader and Seamus Boxley garnered Big Sky Player
of the Year honors.
Before joining the Vikings, Gosar spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at the University of Wyoming.
Those two years, the Cowboys won back-to-back Mountain West Conference Championships, including the
school’s first outright conference championship in the last 20 years. The 2002 Wyoming team made it to the
second round of the NCAA Tournament with a first-round win over Gonzaga.
Originally from Pinedale, Wyo., Gosar played his collegiate ball at Wyoming, earning a bachelor’s degree in
molecular biology. Gosar is married to Lu. They have two boys - Jake and Jaxon.
Pictured at the right is Steve,
his wife Lu and their sons Jake
(left) and Jaxon.
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Steve Gosar has served a key role in the Golden Eagles’ recent success. He has
helped CSI to the national tournament in two of his three years as an assistant.
In 2007, the Golden Eagles placed in the top four in the country. That season,
CSI earned a #1 ranking in the NJCAA poll for the first time in 13 years.
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Josh Dees
Assistant Coach
3rd Season
Josh Dees begins his third season with the College of Southern Idaho men’s basketball program.
Dees came to CSI from Colorado State where he was a graduate assistant in 2007.
Prior to that, he played basketball at the University of Wyoming and then Western
Carolina as a point guard. He was named to the All-Southern Conference academic
team and was named Western Carolina’s student-athlete of the year in 2006-07. In the
spring of 2007, he graduated Suma Cum Laude from Western Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in political science/pre-law. In 2008, he received the WCU Political Science Distinguished Graduate Award.
Dees served as an assistant camp director at Billy Gillespie’s University of Kentucky basketball camps as well as
assisted at Steve McClain’s University of Wyoming basketball camps. In 2006-07, Dees was a Special Olympic Coach,
training Jason Hedrick for the 2006 Special Olympics Summer Games. Hedrick earned gold in the 200 meters and silver
in the 400 meters.
Josh is the son of Benny Dees who was Gosar’s head coach at the University of Wyoming. He also was the head coach
at New Orleans, Virginia Commonwealth and Western Carolina. Josh married Jennifer in August.
“I’m not sure I’ve been around a guy that works
harder at not only being a good coach but helping kids. He does a great job of recruiting and a
great job of mentoring and coaching our basketball players.” Coach Gosar
Pictured are Josh and Jennifer Dees.
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Ryan Devlin
Assistant Coach
2nd Season
Ryan Devlin begins his second season as an assistant coach with the College of
Southern Idaho men’s basketball program.
Devlin brings energy and enthusiasm to the court as he enters his 6th season of
coaching. He began his coaching career at Bowling Brook Preparatory School in
Keymar, Maryland. He later advanced to assistant coach at Hagerstown Community
College in Hagerstown, MD where he coached under Terry Truax, a longtime Division
I coach, and assistant of Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina. When Truax
left the program, Devlin took over as interim head coach, improving the team’s record
from 8-22 to 23-8 in one season. Because of this turn around, he caught the attention of
Stu Vetter, two-time national high school coach of the year and Hall of Fame high school coach, and was offered a position on his coaching staff at Montrose Christian School, home of Kevin Durant.
It was at Montrose where Devlin sharpened his recruiting skills by bringing in top prospects from the United States
and Africa including Mouphtaou Yarou (10th ranked high school player in the country and attending Villanova University), Terrence Ross (top 25 player and gave verbal commitment to University of Washington), and Justin Anderson (Top 5
Sophomore in the country by ESPN Rise Magazine).
During his time at Montrose they compiled a record of 21-3, were ranked #1 by the Washington Post, finished 6th in
the country by USA Today, and were televised 3 times on ESPN.
Devlin earned his bachelor’s from the University of Pittsburgh. He resides in Twin Falls with his wife, Erin.
Devlin is excited to bring his recruiting and coaching skills to CSI, and to help continue the winning tradition. He is
committed to doing all he can to make sure CSI brings home a national championship.
“I am really excited Ryan is on our staff.
He has an unbelievable amount of recruiting ties, which will really help us with future
teams. Ryan brings great energy to the floor
and in dealing with our players.”
Coach Gosar
Pictured are Ryan and Erin Devlin.
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Colby Blaine
Volunteer Assistant Coach
2nd Season
Colby Blaine joined the College of Southern Idaho men’s basketball staff in 2009
after a two-year stint at the University of Montana Western. Originally from Boise,
Idaho, Blaine graduated from Boise High School in 2005. Blaine attended Blue Mountain CC in Pendleton, Ore., where he was a member of the men’s basketball team.
Blaine graduated with his associate of arts degree from BMCC in 2007 and transferred to the University of Montana Western. While at UMW, he was an assistant coach
for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. He graduated Suma Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in social science/history from UMW in the spring of 2009.
During the past two summers, Blaine has worked numerous camps across the country, including Boise State, Montana,
Montana State, Utah, Stanford, Duke and Maryland. Blaine was also the founder and director of TRDcamps.com, LLC,
that provided basketball camps for more than 500 athletes in Eastern Oregon during the 2006-08 summers.
Blaine is currently working on his graduate degree in athletic administration through Idaho State University. He is the
son of Rob Blaine and Dana Nelson and has a brother Ryan and sister Cassidy.
“Colby has a bright future in the game.
He pays great attention to detail and really understands the game. We are very
excited we have Colby on our staff.”
Coach Gosar
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5-10- Guard
Sophomore
Las Vegas, Nev. - #3
Pierre Jackson
“We are really looking forward to seeing a healthy Pierre this year. He can score
the ball in many ways. We really need him to step up and assume more of a leadership role on this team..” Coach Gosar
At CSI: Pierre star ted in 22 games for the Golden Eagles, leading
them in assists with 4.6 per game and steals with 1.8 per game. Pierre also
ranked second in Region 18 in assists per game.
Before CSI: Pierre Jackson scored 736 points and dished out 263
assists his senior season at Deser t Pines High School.
He earned first-team all state honors, Las Vegas All-Star game MVP
and Co-MVP of the Sunrise Division.
A three-year letterman, Pierre was the state assist leader in 20082009.
Outside of school, Pierre played on the Las Vegas Rebels AAU team.
Up Close with Pierre
Favorite Playground Equipment: The Slide
Favorite Board Game: Monopoly
Twin Falls is different from where I am from because: it’s tiny.
What I miss about being a kid: is not as much homework.
Favorite Movie Genre: Comedy
Favorite Motivational saying: Do work!!
Hidden Talent: I can sing.
Favorite Cookie: Snickerdoodle
Favorite Fruit: Watermelon
The greatest inventions of my lifetime are: the cell phone and iPod.
Lucky Number: 5
This or That
Potato Chips or French Fries Go With the Flow or Stick with
the Routine
Bike or Scooter
Leader or Follower
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Talk or Listen
Small Town or Big City
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Casual or Dress Up
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
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2009-10 Stats
Games....................................................................................30
Field Goals Made.............................................................85
Field Goals Att.............................................................213
Field Goal %.............................................................. .399
Free Throws Made..........................................................46
Free Throws Att...............................................................69
Free Throw %............................................................. .667
Rebounds...............................................................................86
Points Per Game..............................................................7.8
3-Pointers Made.................................................................18
3-Pointers Att................................................................... 67
3-Point %.................................................................... .269
Assists...................................................................................138
Steals.....................................................................................54
Blocked Shots.......................................................................1
Turnovers...............................................................................107
2009-10 Game Highs
Points.20 vs. College Eastern Utah (12/05/2009)
Rebounds...............................................................8 two times
Assists..................11 vs. Snow College (03/04/2010)
Steals...................................................................4 three times
Blocked shots...1 vs. Salt Lake CC (02/12/2009)
3-Pointers..........................................................3 two times
Free Throws Made........8 vs. N. Idaho (02/19/2010)
6-9 - CenterSophomore
Washington DC - #42
Kenny Buckner
“Kenny has worked hard in the off season to have a successful sophomore campaign.
Along with Pierre, Kenny will need to be a leader of this young team.”
Coach Gosar
At CSI: Kenny was key for the Golden Eagles last season, ranking
first on the team in field goal percentage (.593) and second in rebounding (8.2 per game). He also ranked 7th in Region 18 in rebounding.
Before CSI: Kenny was a standout baseball player at Woodrow Wilson
High School in Washington D.C., playing first base three years and leading his team to a D.C. Championship all three years.
Outside of school is where Kenny first played basketball for Lamond
Rec. He then spent last season at Garden City Community College as a
redshir t on the men’s basketball team.
Up Close with Kenny
If I could start my own restaurant, it would be called: Buck’s Open Grill.
Favorite Donut: Glazed
Hidden Talent: Dancing
Favorite Fruit: Strawberries
Interesting Fact: The 2009-2010 season was my first year playing organized basketball.
Favorite Playground Equipment: The Slide
Favorite Cereal: Apple Jacks
One thing I miss about being a kid is: having no punishment and being
worry free.
Favorite Holiday: Four th of July
This or That
Stay In or Go Out
Bike or Scooter
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle
Tent or Cabin
Street Smar t or Book Smar t
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Cats or Dogs
Mild or Spicy
Beaches or Mountains
Talk or Listen
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Sweet or Salty
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2009-10 Stats
Games.....................................................................................31
Field Goals Made.............................................................96
Field Goals Att.............................................................162
Field Goal %............................................................. .593
Free Throws Made......................................................... 29
Free Throws Att..............................................................63
Free Throw %............................................................ .460
Rebounds...............................................................................188
Points Per Game..............................................................7.1
Assists...................................................................................... 10
Steals..................................................................................... 24
Blocked Shots.................................................................... 10
Turnovers...............................................................................32
2009-10 Game Highs
Points..........................19 vs. Westchester (11/12/2009)
Rebounds.......................14 vs. CNCC (02/06/2010)
Assists.................................................................2 three times
Steals......................4 vs. Snow College (01/21/2010)
Free Throws Made.............5 vs. CEU (01/14/2010)
5-11
Guard
Freshman
Rochester, N.Y.
#1
This or That
Mild or Spicy
Talk or Listen
Spender or Saver
Tent or Cabin
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Go With the Flow or Stick With the Routine
Reality Show or Sitcom
Leader or Follower
Morning or Night
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Casual or Dress Up
Jerrold Brooks
“Jerrold has the ability to really affect the game with his shooting and his defense. He is
a strong on-ball defender and offensively, can really stretch the defense with this 3-point
shooting,.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Jerrold played basketball at East High School in New York,
helping his team in 2009 to a 20-3 record and a state championship. While
there, he averaged 27.6 points, 7.1 rebounds and 3.3 steals per game.
He came to CSI last January, working out with the team all spring.
Up Close with Jerrold
I volunteered at: the Boys and Girls Club.
Hidden Talent: I can rap.
A one-word description of myself is: funny.
Favorite Book: Of Mice and Men
When I was younger I swallowed: a quar ter.
Hanging on my wall is: a poster of Lebron James.
Favorite Fruit: Apples
My first impression of Twin Falls was: it was small.
Jon Pulsifer
“Puls is as competitive and as tough as they come. He will help us this year in many ways
as he adjusts to playing on the perimeter.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: A two-spor t athlete at Twin Falls High School, Jon led his
basketball team to a third-place finish at state in 2008 and a state championship in 2010. He earned MVP honors in the conference as a sophomore, junior
and senior.
On the football field, Jon was a tight end on the team that placed third in
the state his senior season.
Up Close with Jon
I wish someone would invent: a machine that can read minds.
Favorite Cereal: Fruity Pebbles
Favorite Holiday: Halloween
Favorite Website: Nike.com
The thing I miss most about being a kid is: having no worries.
Favorite Motivational Saying: “You gotta risk it to get the biscuit”
I am not good at: waking up.
One word description of myself: Confident
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6-3
Guard
Freshman
Twin Falls, Idaho
#2
This or That
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Talk or Listen
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun
Morning or Night
Worry War t or Worry Free
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Leader or Follower
Beaches or Mountains
Bike or Scooter
Casual or Dress Up
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
5-10
Guard
Freshman
Chicago, Ill.
#5
This or That
Street Smar t or Book Smar t
Talk or Listen
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle
Tent or Cabin
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Potato Chips or French Fries
Worry War t or Worry Free
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Leader or Follower
Reality Show or Sitcom
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Casual or Dress Up
Fabyon Harris
“Fabyon is an extremely quick, hard playing combo guard that can really score. I love his
toughness and his passion to win.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Fabyon played guard for Hyde Park High School in Chicago,
earning all city, all area and all state honors in leading his team to a 24-8
record and a league championship.
He signed with University of Houston out of high school but elected to
come to CSI.
Up Close with Fabyon
Hidden Talent: Dancing
Favorite Book: Harry Potter
A one-word description of myself is: funny.
Favorite sit-down Restaurant: IHOP
I can’t stand the smell of: fish.
Lucky Number: 3
When i was little, I wanted to be: a football player.
Ben Van Lith
“As Ben continues to improve his outside shooting, his role will increase with our team.”
Coach Gosar
Before CSI: A three-spor t athlete at Eagle High School, Ben played
basketball, baseball and soccer.
As a junior, Ben led his basketball team to a 22-6 record and a four thplace finish at state. His senior season, his team went 24-5 and placed third at
state.
Ben averaged 19 points, 7 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 2008-2009, earning
first team all-conference and first team all-state honors.
Ben practiced with CSI all last year as a red-shir t.
Up Close with Ben
If my house was on fire, the three things I would grab would be: my grandpa’s watch,
my laptop, and money.
My favorite food is: my dad’s spaghetti.
Funniest Movie: Step Brothers
Favorite Holiday: Thanksgiving
Favorite Donut: Chocolate
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Olive Garden
Lucky Number: 10
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6-5
Guard
Sophomore
Eagle, Idaho
#11
This or That
Dogs or Cats
Talk or Listen
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to Have Fun
Morning or Night
Worry War t or Worry Free
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Leader or Follower
Beaches or Mountains
Tanning Oil or Sunscreen
Casual or Dress Up
5-11
Guard
Sophomore
Atlanta, Ga.
#12
This or That
Stay In or Go Out
Mild or Spicy
Street Smar t or Book Smar t
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Spender or Saver
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
Worry War t or Worry Free
Night Light or Completely Dark
Morning or Night
Casual or Dress Up
Issiah Grayson
“Issiah is a true point guard that can run the show. He has a really good basketball IQ and
a calm demeanor on the cour t. He will be a valuable leader for this year.”
Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Issiah transfers to CSI from the University of Virginia Commonwealth where he played in 13 games as a freshman.
Issiah graduated from Findlay Prep High School in Las Vegas. While there,
he led his team to a 33-0 record and a national championship.
Up Close with Issiah
I wouldn’t be caught dead in: Nor th or South Dakota.
One word to describe Golden Eagle Basketball is: fast.
I’m not good at: volleyball and golf.
I can’t stand the smell of: Axe.
Favorite Food: Hot Wings
Favorite Fast Food Place: McDonald’s
I can’t bear the sound of: a dog whistle.
One thing I miss about being a kid is: nap time.
Terrance Lafayette
“Terrance brings great energy and is another defensive presence. He plays so hard and is
willing to do whatever the team needs him to do.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Terrance comes to CSI after having played at Christian Life
Prep School and God’s Academy.
Outside of school ball, Terrance played for Brandon Bass Elit AAU,
alongside Tony Mitchell and other high profile Division I athletes. In one game,
Terrance held Brandon Knight (Univ. of Kentucky) to seven points.
6-2
Guard
Freshman
Baton Rouge, LA
#13
This or That
Total Slob or Clean Freak
Spender or Saver
Scooter or Bike
Tent or Cabin
Street Smar t or Book Smar t
Stay In or Go Out
Reality Show or Sitcom
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Giggle or Laugh Out Loud
Worry War t or Worry Free
Salty or Sweet
Casual or Dress Up
Up Close with Terrance
The greatest invention of my lifetime is the: iPod.
Favorite Food: Hotdog
A one-word description of myself is: respectful.
Favorite Motivational Saying: “Go hard or go home.”
Favorite Pop: Coke
Favorite Cereal: Frosted Flakes
Favorite Fruit: Apple
Favorite Playground Equipment: Monkey Bars
15
6-10
Power Forward
Freshman
Valencia. Brazil
#15
This or That
Stay In or Go Out
Talk or Listen
Play to Have Fun or Play to Win
Tent or Cabin
Worry War t or Worry Free
Small Town or Big City
Potato Chips or French Fries
Go With the Flow or Stick With the Routine
Sweet or Salty
Mild or Spicy
Morning or Night
Bike or Scooter
Gerson do Espirito Santo
“Gerson is a hard working, very coachable player. As he adjusts to the American game,
Gerson has a chance to be a special CSI player. It will be fun to watch him develop this
year.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Gerson played for four different teams in Brazil, finishing in
2009 on the Clube Espor te Pinheiro junior team.
He played in the junior state tournament championship game in Sao Paulo
in 2008 and his team placed second.
On that team, Gerson averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds.
In 2010, he played in the Adidas Nationas in Chicago, Ill. for Team Latin
America.
Up Close with Gerson
Favorite Movie: Coach Car ter
Interesting Fact: I don’t know how to drive.
My biggest fear: is dissapointing my parents.
Twin Falls is different from where I am from because: it has no beach.
Lucky Number: 15
Favorite Pop: Coke
Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli
Favorite Pizza Topping: Pepperoni and Bell Peppers
Kevin Attila
“Kevin is a heady point guard that can really knock down open shots. He has a good
basketball IQ and will provide us some depth at the point guard spot.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: A guard for La Grande High School, Kevin lettered on the
basketball team three years, leading his high school team to a fifth-place finish
at state his junior season and a second-place finish his senior year.
Kevin was named first team all league all three years as well as second team
all state as a sophomore, first team all state as a junior and 4A Player of the
Year as a senior.
He also excelled in the classroom, earning a 3.7 gpa and being a member
of the National Honor Society.
Up Close with Kevin
Favorite Motivational Quote: Dreams without hard work are passing thoughts
One thing I am not good at is: cooking.
Funniest Movie: Dumb and Dumber
Favorite Website: Facebook.com
Favorite Cereal: Captain Crunch
Favorite Fast Food Restaurant: Quiznos
Lucky Number: 21
One thing I miss about being a kid is: having less responsibilities.
16
6-0
Guard
Freshman
La Grande, Ore.
#22
This or That
Mild or Spicy
Bike or Scooter
Talk or Listen
Reality Show or Sitcom
Small Town or Big City
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Leader or Follower
Sweet or Salty
Tent or Cabin
Casual or Dress Up
6-2
Sophomore
Freshman
Chicago, Ill.
#24
This or That
Stay In or Go Out
Dreamer or Doer
Morning or Night
Tent or Cabin
Street Smar t or Book Smar t
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Night Light or Completely Dark
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Go With the Flow or Stick With the Routine
Mild or Spicy
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Casual or Dress Up
Darius Smith
“Darius is a shifty point guard that sees the cour t really well. Defensively, he gets his
hands on a lot of passes and is very disruptive. He could be a huge factor for us by the
end of the year. He has the ability to be a strong leader for us.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Darius played basketball at John Marshall High School in Chicago all four years before playing his freshman year of college at the University
of Connecticut.
He earned all conference honors each year in high school. As a freshman,
he was named to the third team all state. His sophomore and senior seasons,
Darius earned second team all state honors. As a junior, Darius helped lead his
team to a city and state championship, earning first team all state as well.
Up Close with Darius
Hidden Talent: Writing Shor t Stories and Drawing
Favorite Food: Pizza
A one-word description of myself is: calm.
I can’t stand the smell of: boiled eggs.
Hanging on my bedroom wall I have: a family picture.
Biggest Fear: Spiders
Favorite Fruit: Apples
Lucky Number: 24
Cameron Bowen
“Cameron will redhisr t for CSI this season.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Cameron played football and basketball at Nor th Summit
High School but focused primarily on the spor t of basketball.
He led Nor th Summit to state championships in 2007 and 2009. His team
did well the other two years too, placing third in the state in 2008 and sixth
at state in 2010. Along the way, he played in one all star game and was named
second team all state.
Up Close with Cameron
High School Academics Honors: Honor Roll
One word description of myself is: humble.
Hanging on my bedroom wall is : my state championship team photo.
High School activites besides athletics: Journalism
Interesting Fact: I like to oil paint.
Favorite Playground Equipment: Teeter Totter
Favorite Fruit: Apples
Favorite Pizza Topping: Pepperoni
17
6-6
Forward
Freshman
Coalville, Utah
#25
This or That
Mild or Spicy
Bike or Scooter
Talk or Listen
Reality Show or Sitcom
Small Town or Big City
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Leader or Follower
Sweet or Salty
Tent or Cabin
Casual or Dress Up
6-2
Guard
Sophomore
Puyallup, Wash.
#30
This or That
Stay In or Go Out
Bike or Scooter
Worry War t or Worry Free
Tent or Cabin
Street Smar t or Book Smar t
Beaches or Mountains
Dogs or Cats
Leader or Follower
Mild or Spicy
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Casual or Dress Up
Potatoe Chips or French Fries
Ryan McIntosh
“Ryan is a tough competitive guard that will give us some great energy and depth.”
Coach Gosar
Before CSI: A three-year letterwinner at Rogers High School, Ryan helped
his team to a 16-4 record and third place league finish in 2009.
He was named second team all league as a senior.
From high school, Ryan went to Green River CC where he played basketball for the Gators his freshman season.
Up Close with Ryan
Biggest Fear: Spiders
When I was younger, I accidently swallowed: a marble.
My favorite sit-down restaurant is: Red Robin.
I can’t stand the smell of: fish.
Funniest Movie: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Favorite Pop: Vanilla Coke
Favorite Food: Fried Chicken
Favorite Day of the Week: Sunday
Mitch Bruneel
“Mitch is a valuable player for us. He is a versatile player that will play multiple positions
this year. He can really stretch the defense with his outside shooting.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Mitch played his high school basketball at Eagle High School
before going on a two-year mission to the Phillipines for the LDS Church.
At Eagle, Mitch set the scoring record and was named the Idaho Gatorade
Player of the Year. His senior season, he averaged 24 points and nine rebounds
per game.
Outside of school ball, Mitch played AAU basketball for Idaho Select.
6-5
Guard
Freshman
Eagle, Idaho
#32
This or That
Stay In or Go Out
Bike or Scooter
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle
Tent or Cabin
Spender or Saver
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Sweet or Salty
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
Worry War t or Worry Free
Leader or Follower
Mild or Spicy
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Casual or Dress Up
Up Close with Mitch
Hidden Talent: I speak Filipino.
I’m not good at: video games.
I want to be: an or thodontist.
Funniest Movie: Tommy Boy
Favorite Board Game: Monopoly
Favorite Playground Equipment: Slide
Favorite Fruit: Peach
Favorite Food: Chicken Alfredo
18
6-11
Center
Freshman
Chicago, Ill.
#33
This or That
Stay In or Go Out
Talk or Listen
Dreamer or Doer
Tent or Cabin
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Go witht the flow or Stick to the routine
Potatoe Chips or French Fries
Sweet or Salty
Leader or Follower
Mild or Spicy
Street Smar t or Book Smar t
Casual or Dress Up
Paul Bunch
“Paul is a long shot blocking, rebounding presence for us in the paint. He has good hands
and a good jump hook. When Paul adjusts to the college game, he will have a big impact
on our team.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Paul comes to CSI from Nor th Lawndale Prep High School
for Coach Lewis Thorpe. where he led his team to a state championship his
sophomore year and a third-place finish his junior year.
His senior season, Paul averaged 12 points, 10.1 rebounds and 5.2 blocks per
game. He had five consecutive triple-doubles as a senior.
Outside of school ball, Paul played for the Illinois Heat, Indiana Elite and
Mean Streets AAU teams.
Up Close with Paul
I am going to school to be: a physical therapist.
Favorite Book: The Road
Funniest Movie: The Hangover
My biggest fear is: heights.
The greatest invention of my lifetime is: the cell phone.
i love the smell of: fresh baked cookies.
Favorite Fruit: Oranges
The thing that is the most impor tant to me right now is: my family.
Nemanja Grujicic
“As Nemanja adjusts to the American game, he could really help us with his outside shooting..” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Nemanja played for Team Mega Basket in the Amateur League
in Serbia. On that team, he averaged 20 points per game. In one game, he
hit eight 3-pointers and for the season, he had the best 3-point field goal
percentage on the team.
Nemanja also played on Serbia’s U15 National Team. He was rated one of
Serbia’s top 20 players.
Up Close with Nemanja
I am not good at: soccer.
Twin Falls is different from where I am from because: everyone here is very nice, but
in Serbia people are more individualistic.
Favorite Movie: The Pianist
Favorite Website: Facebook.com
Favorite Donut: Powdered
Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Outback Steak House
Lucky Number: 8
19
6-7
Forward
Freshman
Ratkovo, Serbia
#34
This or That
Beaches or Mountains
Bike or Scooter
Spender or Saver
Tent or Cabin
Morning or Night
Talk or Listen
Clean Freak or Total Slob
Worry War t or Worry Free
Leader or Follower
Mild or Spicy
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Casual or Dress Up
6-10
Center
Freshman
Victoria, Australia
#45
This or That
Stay In or Go Out
Morning or Night
Reality Show or Sitcom
Tent or Cabin
Worry War t or Worry Free
Love to Win or Hate to Lose
Play to Win or Play to have Fun
Go with the flow or Stick with the routine
Leader or Follower
Mild or Spicy
Social Butterfly or Wallflower
Casual or Dress Up
Chris Patton
“As Chris gets in better shape and continues to improve, he has the ability to be a force
for us as the season progresses. He is a strong post that has great hands and can finish
around the basket.” Coach Gosar
Before CSI: Chris Patton joins the Golden Eagles from Australia, where
he played in the Seabl League. In 2010, he won the Dandenong Seabl MVP
award and also was named Seabl League MVP.
Originally, Chris committed to play at St. Mary’s College in California.
Up Close with Chris
During the offseason, I worked on improving: my jumpshot.
Favorite Pop: Coke
A one-word description of myself is: fun.
My most prized possession is: my laptop.
Interesting Fact: I’m afraid of heights.
Favorite Movie Genre: Drama
Favorite Fruit: Bananas
Favorite Cologn: Calvin Klein
Dennis Mikelonis
“Dennis will redshir t for us this year after having knee surgery in August.”
Coach Gosar
At CSI: Dennis played in 19 games for CSI, leading the team in 3-point
field goal percentage. He knocked down 44 percent from beyond the arc.
Before CSI: Dennis played four years at Boise High School, leading his
team to a four th-place finish at state his senior season.
As a junior, Dennis averaged 27.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.8
blocks per game. That year, he had the most points scored in a game at his
high school. His senior year, he recorded the most rebounds ever at his high
school.
Outside of school, he played on the Boise Flite and Boise Blue Chips
AAU teams.
Up Close with Dennis
Hidden Talent: Singing
When I was a kid, I accidently swallowed: a shoelace!
A one-word description of myself is: unpredictable.
My biggest fear is: getting hur t.
I can’t stand the smell of: fish.
Favorite Food: Sushi
Favorite Cereal: Reeses Puff
Favorite Day of the Week: Thursday
20
6-5
Guard/Forward
Sophomore
Boise, Idaho
#23
This or That
Reality Show or Sitcom
Bike or Scooter
Laugh Out Loud or Giggle
Tent or Cabin
Street Smar t or Book Smar t
Morning or Night
Worry War t or Worry Free
Long Hair or Shor t Hair
Spender or Saver
Mild or Spicy
Talk or Listen
Casual or Dress Up
2009-2010 Stats and Region Standings
Region 18 2009-10 Record: 11-9
CSI Overall 2009-10 Record: 20-12
All-Game Totals
GP
Thomas Josten
30
Carrick Felix
31
Antonio Owens
13
Charles Odum
31
Byago Diouf
30
Pierre Jackson
30
Romario Souza
27
Kenny Buckner
31
Brandon Givens
11
Dennis Mikelonis
19
DJ Stennis
27
Keon Pledger
9
Christian Parker
14
CSI TOTALS
Opponents Totals
All Field Goals
FG FGA PCT
166 365
.455
153 300
.510
57
145
.393
120 252
.476
100 249
.402
85
213
.399
67
122
.549
96
162
.593
20
41
.488
44
89
.494
14
35
.400
8
23
.348
3
14
.214
32 933
32 846
2010
1981
.464
.427
3 Point Goals
3PG 3PA
PCT
15
54
.278
24
74
.324
16
63
.254
21
62
.339
28
103
.272
18
67
.269
0
1
.000
0
0
.000
1
3
.333
14
32
.438
3
16
.188
2
9
.222
0
1
.000
Free throws
FT FTA PCT
113 193
.585
128 184
.696
26
31
.839
107 156
.686
38
68
.559
46
69
.667
62
76
.816
29
63
.460
26
33
.788
13
32
.406
37
55
.673
0
8
.000
2
4
.500
AVG
PTS
15.3
14.8
12.0
11.9
8.9
7.8
7.3
7.1
6.1
6.1
2.5
2.0
0.6
142
161
627
587
82.3 470
76.2 418
485
545
.293
.295
972
837
.645
.701
OFF
REB
85
56
12
31
49
21
57
78
13
21
1
2
6
DEF
REB
162
90
36
72
66
65
76
110
27
35
21
7
8
TOT
REB
247
146
48
103
115
86
133
188
40
56
22
9
14
AVG
REB PF ASST
8.2 93
37
4.7 94
46
3.7 33
22
3.3 72
82
3.8 60
28
2.9 71
138
4.9 75
7
6.1 94
10
3.6 9
12
2.9 56
7
0.8 27
57
1.0 11
5
1.0 5
5
810
775
1280 40.0 700
1193 37.3 762
456
387
AVG
ASST TO
1.23 94
1.48 95
1.69 36
2.56 59
0.93 38
4.60 107
0.26 29
0.32 32
1.09 15
0.37 20
2.11 39
0.56 3
0.36 4
AVG
TO BLK
3.13 25
3.06 37
2.77 3
1.90 3
1.27 9
1.57 1
1.07 14
1.03 10
1.36 2
1.36 2
1.44 1
0.33 1
0.29 1
AVG
BLK STL
0.83 38
1.19 38
0.23 21
0.10 56
0.30 41
0.03 54
0.52 15
0.32 24
0.18 6
0.18 6
0.04 20
0.11 1
0.07 1
AVG
STL
1.27
1.23
1.62
1.81
1.37
1.80
0.56
0.77
0.55
0.55
0.74
0.11
0.07
14.25 584
12.09 625
18.5 114
19.53 139
3.56 324
4.34 244
10.13
7.63
GP=Games Played
FG=Field Goals
FGA=Field Goals Attempted
PCT=Percent
FT=Free Throws
FTA=Free Throws Attempted
AVG PTS=Average Points
OFF REB=Offensive Rebounds
DEF REB=Defensive Rebounds
PF=Personal Fouls
AVG ASST=Assists Per Game
ASST=Total Assists
AVG TO=Turnovers Per Game
TO-Total Turnovers
AVG BLK=Blocks Per Game
BLK=Total Blocks
AVG STL=Steals Per Game
STL=Total Steals
Overall
2009-10
SWAC
2009-10
SWAC Teams
North Idaho College
Salt Lake CC
College of Eastern Utah
College of Southern Idaho
Snow College
Colorado Northwestern
Wins
Losses
Pct.
Wins
Losses
Pct.
16
14
14
11
4
1
4
6
6
9
16
19
.800
.700
.700
.550
.200
.050
27
24
22
20
10
1
5
8
9
12
21
27
.844
.750
.710
.625
.323
.036
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2009-10 MBB Leaders
2009-10 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders
Points Per Game
Josten Thomas................2nd (15.3)
Carrick Felix.................4th (14.8)
Charles Odum.............13th (11.9)
Steals Per Game
Charles Odum................2nd (1.8)
Pierre Jackson................2nd (1.8)
Byago Diouf....................6th (1.4)
Field Goal Pct.
Kenny Buckner............. 1st (.593)
Carrick Felix.................9th (.510)
Charles Odum.............12th (.476)
Rebounds Per Game
Josten Thomas................2nd (8.2)
Kenny Buckner...............7th (6.1)
Romario Souza..............13th (4.9)
Assists Per Game
Pierre Jackson................2nd (4.6)
Charles Odum.................6th (2.6)
DJ Stennis.....................12th (2.1)
Free Throw Pct.
Romario Souza..............3rd (.816)
Carrick Felix.................9th (.696)
Charles Odum.............11th (.686)
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Pierre Jackson.................3rd (1.3)
Blocks Per Game
Carrick Felix...................3rd (1.2)
Josten Thomas.................4th (0.8)
3-Point FG Pct.
Byago Diouf..................13th (0.9)
2009-10 Region 18 Top 10 Team Stat Leaders All Games
Rebounding
CEU.............................. 1st (43.5)
CSI...............................2nd (40.0)
SLCC............................3rd (38.3)
Scoring Offense
CEU.............................. 1st (83.9)
CSI...............................2nd (82.5)
SLCC............................3rd (81.8)
Field Goal Percentage
CEU.............................. 1st (.494)
CSI...............................2nd (.464)
SLCC............................3rd (.450)
Free Throw Percentage
SLCC............................ 1st (.724)
NIC...............................2nd (.712)
CEU..............................3rd (.691)
Scoring Defense
SLCC............................ 1st (67.2)
NIC...............................2nd (67.8)
CEU..............................3rd (72.2)
3-Point Field Goal Pct
CEU.............................. 1st (.380)
SLCC...........................2nd (.353)
Snow.............................3rd (.351)
Steals
CSI................................ 1st (10.1)
SLCC.............................2nd (9.2)
NIC..................................3rd (8.2)
Assists
SLCC............................ 1st (16.4)
Snow............................2nd (14.8)
CSI................................3rd (14.3)
Blocked Shots
NIC.................................. 1st (6.0)
CSI.................................2nd (3.6)
CEU................................3rd (2.2)
2009-10 Final CSI Category Leaders
Points Per Game
Josten Thomas............... 1st (15.3)
Carrick Felix................2nd (14.8)
Charles Odum...............3rd (11.9)
Rebounds Per Game
Josten Thomas................. 1st (8.2)
Kenny Buckner..............2nd (6.1)
Carrick Felix...................3rd (4.7)
3-Point Field Goals Per Game
Dennis Mikelonis.......... 1st (.438)
Charles Odum..............2nd (.339)
Brandon Givens............3rd (.333)
Assists Per Game
Pierre Jackson................. 1st (4.6)
Charles Odum................2nd (2.6)
DJ Stennis.......................3rd (2.1)
Field Goal Percentage
Kenny Buckner............. 1st (.593)
Romario Souza.............2nd (.549)
Carrick Felix.................3rd (.510)
Free Throw Percentage
Antonio Owens............. 1st (.839)
Romario Souza.............2nd (.816)
Brandon Givens............3rd (.788)
Blocked Shots Per Game
Carrick Felix................... 1st (1.2)
Josten Thomas................2nd (0.8)
Romario Souza................3rd (0.5)
3-Point Percentage
Dennis Mikelonis.......... 1st (.438)
Charles Odum..............2nd (.339)
Brandon Givens............3rd (.333)
Steals Per Game
Charles Odum................. 1st (1.8)
Pierre Jackson................2nd (1.8)
Byago Diouf....................3rd (0.3)
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Topping the Charts
NJCAA All-Americans
Tom Bush, Drake University
Ples Vann, University of Texas at El Paso (pro in Europe)
Tim Bassett, University of Georgia (New Jersey Nets)
Steve Hegens, University of Texas at El Paso
Victor Kelly, University of Hawaii (Atlanta Hawks)
Joey Johnson, Arizona State (pro in Europe)
Rick Sobers, UNLV (Chicago Bulls)
Tom Barker, University of Hawaii (Atlanta Hawks)
Kenny Davis, Arizona State
Gary Yoder, University of Cincinnati (Milwaukee Bucks)
Andre Wakefield, Loyola University (Chicago Bulls, Detroit
Pistons and Utah Jazz)
Erick Newman, St. Mary’s
Kim Goetz, San Diego State (San Diego Clippers)
Jerry Williams, University of Colorado
Michael Ingram, Seton Hall
George Scott, University of New Mexico
Gerald Kennedy, Georgia State
Chris Blocker, UTEP
Mauro Gomez, University of Idaho
David Anderson, University of Idaho
Craig Tyson, University of Arkansas
Clayton Johnson, University of Nevada at Las Vegas
Ed Gray, University of California (Atlanta Hawks)
Blandon Ferguson, University of Illinois
Ricky Clemons, University of Missouri
Jamaal Brown, Oklahoma State University
Travis Gabbidon, University of Texas San Antonio
Art Parakhouski, Radford University
Daequon Montreal, Boise State University
Juliano Jordani........................................................1998-99
Kenny Brunner........................................................1999-00
Tony Bobbitt...........................................................2000-01
Yakhouba Diawara..................................................2002-03
Jaison Williams.......................................................2002-03
Dani Hazut..............................................................2004-05
Mohamed Kone.......................................................2004-05
Jermaine Calvin......................................................2005-06
Zarryon Fereti.........................................................2005-06
Juan Pattillo.............................................................2006-07
Brandon Stores........................................................2006-07
Kevin Galloway......................................................2007-08
Joey Shaw...............................................................2007-08
Jay Watkins.............................................................2008-09
Aziz Ndiaye............................................................2008-09
Charles Odum.....................................................2009-2010
All-Region 18 Honorable Mention
(Since 1993-94)
Alyton Tesch...........................................................1994-95
George Brown.........................................................1995-96
Floyd Farrow...........................................................1997-98
Curtis Bobb.............................................................1998-99
Cardell Butler..........................................................1999-00
Uche Okafor............................................................2000-01
Tim Ellis..................................................................2001-02
Dante Sawyer..........................................................2002-03
Aking Elting............................................................2003-04
Mohamed Kone.......................................................2003-04
Nick Hansen............................................................2007-08
Byago Diouf........................................................2009-2010
All-Region 18 First Team
(Since 1984-85)
Lowell Cisowski.............................. 1984-85
Chris Blocker................................... 1985-86
Erick Newman................................. 1985-86
Joey Johnson.................................... 1986-87
Mauro Gomez.................................. 1986-87
Erick Newman................................. 1986-87
Mauro Gomez.................................. 1987-88
David Henderson............................. 1988-89
David Anderson............................... 1989-90
Shawn Colter.................................... 1990-91
David Anderson............................... 1990-91
Craig Tyson...................................... 1991-92
Clayton Johnson............................... 1992-93
Paul Jarrett....................................... 1992-93
Shawn Bankhead.............................. 1994-95
Ed Gray............................................ 1994-95
Marcus Wallace................................ 1995-96
Rusty Yoder...................................... 1995-96
Greg McQuay................................... 1997-98
Matt Siebrandt.................................. 1999-00
Blandon Ferguson............................ 2000-01
Tony Bobbitt.................................... 2001-02
Ricky Clemons................................. 2001-02
Yusuf Baker...................................... 2003-04
Jamaal Brown................................... 2004-05
Travis Gabbidon............................... 2005-06
Brad Garrett..................................... 2006-07
Kelvin Davis.................................... 2006-07
Art Parakhouski............................... 2007-08
Juan Pattillo...................................... 2007-08
Daequon Montreal........................... 2008-09
Carrick Felix.................................... 2009-2010
Region 18 All-Tournament Team
(Since 1993-94)
Shawn Bankhead.....................................................1994-95
Marcus Wallace.......................................................1995-96
Adrian McCullough ...............................................1997-98
Adrian McCullough ...............................................1998-99
Curtis Bobb.............................................................1998-99
Blandon Ferguson...................................................1999-00
Cardell Butler..........................................................2000-01
Blandon Ferguson...................................................2000-01
Tim Ellis..................................................................2001-02
Yakhouba Diawara..................................................2002-03
Schafer Jackson.......................................................2003-04
Yusuf Baker.............................................................2003-04
Jamaal Brown..........................................................2004-05
Dani Hazut..............................................................2004-05
Travis Gabbidon......................................................2005-06
Reggie Larry...........................................................2005-06
Brandon Stores........................................................2006-07
Juan Pattillo.............................................................2007-08
Art Parakhouski......................................................2007-08
Juan Pattillo.............................................................2007-08
Region 18 Tournament MVP
(Since 1993-94)
Ed Gray...................................................................1994-95
Matt Siebrandt.........................................................1999-00
Aking Elting............................................................2003-04
Mohamed Kone.......................................................2004-05
Jermaine Calvin......................................................2005-06
Brad Garrett............................................................2006-07
Region 18 Coach of the Year
(Since 1996-97)
Jim Thrash...............................................................1997-98
Barret Peery............................................................2006-07
Barret Peery............................................................2007-08
All-Region 18 Second Team
(Since 1992-93)
Shawn Bankhead.....................................................1993-94
Sandro Varejao........................................................1993-94
Trevon Broadway....................................................1996-97
Joe Marshall............................................................1997-98
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2009-10 MBB Results
Overall Record: 20-12
Region 18 Record: 11-9
Date
11/06/09
11/07/09
11/12/09
11/13/09
11/14/09
11/19/09
11/21/09
11/27/09
11/28/09
12/04/09
12/05/09
12/11/09
12/12/09
12/19/09
12/20/09
01/02/10
01/08/10
01/09/10
01/14/10
01/16/10
01/21/10
01/23/10
02/05/10
02/06/10
02/12/09
02/13/09
02/19/10
02/20/10
02/25/10
02/27/10
Opponent
Northwest College
Casper College
Westchester College
Pro Look All Stars
Seward County CC
Salt Lake CC
Snow College
Chemeketa CC
Riverside CC
Colorado NW
College of Eastern Utah
Snow College
Salt Lake CC
Monroe
Three Rivers
Idaho Select
North Idaho College
North Idaho College
College of Eastern Utah
Colorado NW
Snow College
Salt Lake CC
College of Eastern Utah
Colorado NW
Salt Lake CC
Snow College
North Idaho College
North Idaho College
Colorado NW
College of Eastern Utah
Region 18 Tournament
03/04/10
Snow College
03/05/10
North Idaho College
Result
W-90-75
W-73-59
W-103-75
W-124-71
W-99-92
L-71-68
W-86-69
L-84-76
W-82-65
W-81-73
L-104-94 (OT)
W-84-79
L-66-63
L78-76 (OT)
W-78-73
W-89-78
L-80-69
L-80-73
W-83-77 (OT)
W-104-71
W-99-85
W-65-57
L-91-73
W-96-75
W-68-65
W-81-72
L-80-75
L-74-65
W-101-72
L-90-68
Site
Casper, Wyo.
Casper, Wyo.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Rangely, Colo.
Price, Utah
Ephraim, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Las Vegas, Nev.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Twin Falls, Idaho
Coeur d’alene, Idaho
Coeur d’alene, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Price, Utah
Rangely, Colo.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Ephraim, Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
W-76-72
L-87-94
Price, Utah
Price, Utah
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2010-2011 MBB Schedule
Date
Nov. 4
Nov. 6
Nov. 11-13
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 18-20
Nov. 18
Nov. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 26-27
Nov. 26
Nov. 27
Dec. 2-4
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 10
Dec. 11
Dec. 16
Jan. 5
Jan. 8
Jan. 13
Jan. 15
Jan. 20
Jan. 22
Jan. 29
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 11
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Mar. 3-5
March 8
Mar. 15-19
Day
Thur.
Sat.
Thur.-Sat.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Thur.-Sat.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri-Sat.
Fri
Sat.
Thur.-Sat.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Fri.
Sat.
Thur.
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Sat.
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Tues-Sat.
Opponent
Site
Phoenix College
Phoenix, Ariz.
Scottsdale CC
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Gordon Paving/Gold’s Gym Invite Twin Falls, Idaho
Westwind Prep
Twin Falls, Idaho
College of Central Florida
Twin Falls, Idaho
Casper College
Twin Falls, Idaho
K&T Steel Tournament
Twin Falls, Idaho
Sullivan County
Twin Falls, Idaho
Taag Academy
Twin Falls, Idaho
Western Nebraska CC
Twin Falls, Idaho
Boise Office Equipment Invite Twin Falls, Idaho
Treasure Valley CC
Twin Falls, Idaho
Westchester College
Twin Falls, Idaho
Rocket Classic
Twin Falls, Idaho
Lethbridge College
Twin Falls, Idaho
Christian Life Prep School
Twin Falls, Idaho
Chemeketa CC
Twin Falls, Idaho
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake City, Utah
Snow College
Ephraim, Utah
Idaho Select
Twin Falls, Idaho
Treasure Valley CC
Ontario, Ore.
North Idaho College
Twin Falls, Idaho
Colorado Northwestern CC
Twin Falls, Idaho
College of Eastern Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Snow College
Twin Falls, Idaho
Salt Lake CC
Twin Falls, Idaho
North Idaho College
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
College of Eastern Utah
Price, Utah
Colorado Northwestern CC
Rangely, Colo.
Snow College
Ephraim, Utah
Salt Lake CC
Salt Lake City, Utah
North Idaho College
Twin Falls, Idaho
College of Eastern Utah
Twin Falls, Idaho
Colorado Northwestern CC
Twin Falls, Idaho
Region 18 Championships
Twin Falls, Idaho
Bi-Regional with Region 1
Phoenix, Ariz.
NJCAA National Tournament
Hutchinson, Kansas
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Time
8 p.m. MST
8:30 p.m. MST
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
8 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
8:30 p.m. MST
7:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
Men Only
President Jerry Beck
Gerald L. Beck began his career at the College of Southern Idaho in 1975 and
became president of the college in 2005. His many titles at the college include
Instructor, Coordinator of Trade and Industry Programs, Dean of Continuing
Education/Summer School, Vice President of Instruction, and Executive Vice
President/Chief Academic Officer.
Dr. Beck is an Idaho native. He received his bachelor’s degree in Technical
Education, his master’s degree in Teacher Education, and his Ed. D. in Adult
Education from the University of Idaho. He completed his post doctoral at
Harvard University Institute for Educational Management.
In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a member of the Twin
Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member of the State Workforce Development
Council appointed by the Governor. He serves as a board member on many local
organizations including Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization,
Region IV Development Association and Magic Valley Regional Medical Center.
He is past president of the Idaho Association of Private Industry Councils.
Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children and three
grandchildren. He attributes much of his success to the opportunities provided by the college and the support from his
family and co-workers.
Athletic Director Joel Bate
Former CSI women’s basketball coach Joel Bate took over Golden Eagle
Athletic Director responsibilities in January 2007.
Bate, who had been teaching in the English Department since he arrived on
the CSI campus in 1993, gave up teaching in the classroom to work with studentathletes and coaches on a daily basis.
Bate coached at CSI from 1993 until 2000, leading the Lady Golden Eagles
to the national tournament in 1999. During that span, Bate compiled a 144-78
record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic AllAmericans. Two players went on to play professional basketball, including Jessica
Gibbs Mesna who assisted current coach Randy Rogers. In 1999, Bate earned
Region 18 Coach of the Year honors.
Prior to working at CSI, Bate taught and coached at Bishop Kelly High School
in Boise. He taught senior English and headed the English department. In addition
to his teaching duties, he coached girls’ volleyball, track and basketball, where he
compiled a 114-32 record and four third-place state finishes.
Bate earned his undergraduate degree in marketing at Boise State University and his master’s degree in English at the
University of Idaho in 1986.
Bate and his wife Donna and three children live in Twin Falls.
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Behind the Scenes
Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. William May
Physical Therapist
Julie Ellis
Sports Information Director
Karen Baumert
Team Physician
Dr. Thad Scholes
Team Physician
Dr. Mark McKain
Chiropractor
Dr. Dave Long
Athletic Trainer
Richard Bingham
Administrative Assistant
Ginger Nukaya
Basketball Manager
Stephen Newbry
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McDonald’s, locally owned and operated by Bill and
Donna Kyle in Twin Falls, Burley and Jerome sponsors
the CSI Golden Eagles and the McSlam-n-Jam. The
money pledged for every dunk during home Golden Eagle
basketball games is split between CSI Athletics and the
Ronald McDonald House.
The Reason
When a child becomes seriously ill, the whole family suffers, particularly if the child must be hospitalized or receive outpatient
treatment far away from home for extended periods of time.
To be with their child, parents often sleep on uncomfortable chairs or cots, or bear the expense and impersonal atmosphere of
a hotel room. At a time when they want all their strength available for their child, the simple demands of everyday life can seem
overwhelming.
For these families, Ronald McDonald House offers a refuge from the hospital, a home-away-from-home, where they can have a
room of their own, a comfortable bed, kitchen and laundry facilities, toys for the kids, and a cup of hot coffee.
Ronald McDonald House
For the child, it’s knowing that mom and dad are close by, in a good place. It’s having a comforting, peaceful place to go from the
hospital.
For a brother or sister who cannot be there, it’s knowing that other family members are safe while away in a strange city.
For the parents in the House, it’s knowing that they are not alone, that others have gone through similar situations and survived.
It’s new parents getting practical advice from “veterans.” It’s people drawing hope and strength from late-night conversations in
corridors and kitchens, sharing experiences that can be difficult for family and friends back home to fully understand.
And, it’s a place to treasure every moment of having a child “home,” even if for just a short time.
For board members and volunteers, who give of their time, money, and skills, it’s knowing that what they do really helps.
How The House Operates
Each Ronald McDonald House is unique, created by a team of local citizens to meet the needs of their community. The House is
owned and operated by the local not-for-profit organization created by these citizens.
Local McDonald’s restaurants become involved in initial fundraising once several key elements are present: medical advisors from
a hospital with a need for such a House; a parent organization comprised of people whose children have been treated or are being treat
at the same hospital; and other interested and concerned volunteers.
To varying degrees, all groups participate in planning, construction, furnishing, building community awareness, securing goods
and services, and ongoing House operations. Other local and national companies also volunteer their support through material donations
and monetary contributions.
Families using the House donate $5 to $15 per day, if they can afford it. These revenues pay for part of the costs of continuing
House operations.
How It Began
The first Ronald McDonald House opened in Philadelphia in 1974 as the result of the perseverance and dedication of Fred Hill,
then a Philadelphia Eagles football player.
Today, through similar efforts by other groups of dedicated individuals, Ronald McDonald House provides temporary housing for
more than 350,000 people a year in facilities throughout the United States; Canada; Australia; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Geissen, West
Germany.
McDonald’s Corporation assists in increasing public awareness and in providing start-up funding for the new Houses. The local
not-for-profit organization operating the House can quality for $25,000 grant from Ronald McDonald’s Children’s Charities.
Most importantly, it is the time and services of local volunteers and the local contributions of money and materials that make it
possible for the Ronald McDonald Houses to be open and operating.
Assisting in these efforts, McDonald’s restaurant franchisees, holding individual promotions around the country, have raised more
than $25 million for the Ronald McDonald Houses and the families they serve.
If you have questions about the national Ronald McDonald House program or wish to contact a local Ronald McDonald House
regarding services, activities, volunteer work or tax deductible donations, write or call: Ronald McDonald House, 101 Warm Spring
Ave., Boise, ID 83712.
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The Foundation
of our
Tradition
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Winningest Basketball program in NJCAA History, posting a win percentage of .838 (1259-244)
Won 2 National Championships
Made 20 Trips to the NJCAA National Tournament
Won 25 Region 18 Titles
Holds record for the longest home winning streak at 137 from 1984-
1992
42-27 overall record at NJCAA National Tournament
More First Team All-Americans than any other school with 13
Holds record for most points scored in one season in 1988-89 (4025 points)
Ranks 13th all-time in total wins for NJCAA Basketball
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The Legacies of Our Tradition
Eddie Sutton
1966 -1967 1967-1968
1968-1969
33-4, National AAU Tournament
24-6
27-4
Southern Idaho’s first head coach. Compiled an 84-14
record at CSI. After coaching here, Sutton made the
move to the NCAA Division I level. Sutton has been
named National Coach of the Year four times and conference coach of the year seven times. He is the only
coach in NCAA history to lead four different schools to
the NCAA Tournament. Former head coach at Oklahoma State University. Inducted into the CSI Hall of Fame
on Dec. 12, 2000.
1969-70..................................................................Coach Jerry Hale, 32-5, won regionals, Lost at Bi-Regional
1970-71...........................................Coach Hale, 36-3, won regionals, second at NJCAA National Tournament
1971-72............................................Coach Hale, 29-4, won regionals, fourth at NJCAA National Tournament
1972-73........................................ Coach Hale, 30-5, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament Participant
1973-74...........................................................................Coach Hale, 33-5, won regionals, Lost at Bi-Regional
Boyd Grant
1974-1975
1975-1976
1976-1977
27-3, won regionals, 2nd at NJCAA National Tournament
34-1, won regionals, won NJCAA National Championship
32-2, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament Participant
The Golden Eagles third men’s basketball coach.
Brought home the school’s first national championship.
Coached at Fresno State and Colorado State, winning
an NIT Championshionship in 1983 and competing in
five NCAA National Tournaments while at those two
schools. Grant was inducted into the NJCAA Hall of
Fame in1988 and into the CSI Hall of Fame on December 11, 1999.
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CSI Coach Greats
1977-78..................................................................................................................... Coach Mike Mitchell, 27-6
1978-79...................................................................... Coach Mitchell, 28-6, won regionals, lost at Bi-Regional
1979-80......................................................................................................................Coach Tom Weirich, 16-14
1980-81...........................................................Coach Dave Campbell, 28-6, won regionals, lost at Bi-Regional
1981-82................................ Coach Campbell, 28-6, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament participant
1982-83.............................................................................................................................Coach Campbell, 24-7
Fred Trenkle
1983-1984
1984-1985
1985-1986
1986-1987
1987-1988
1988-1989
1989-1990
1990-1991
1991-1992
1992-1993
25-7
26-5
35-3, won regionals, 4th at NJCAA National Tournament
38-1, won regionals, won NJCAA National Tournament
31-4, won regionals, lost at Bi-Regional
37-2, won regionals, 7th at NJCAA National Tournament
35-3, won regionals, 2nd at NJCAA National Tournament
32-3, won regionals, lost at Bi-Regional
34-4, won regionals, 3rd at NJCAA National Tournament
36-2, won regionals, 7th at NJCAA National Tournament
Fred Trenkle coached at the College of Southern Idaho
longer than any men’s basketball coach, bringing home
national championship hardware in 1987. He was
named NJCAA National Coach of the year in 1987 as
well. While here, he won 10 conference championships
and earned eight trips to the national tournament, competing in the final four 4 times. Trenkle was inducted
into the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 1996 and the CSI Hall
of Fame on December 11, 1999.
1993-94.......................................................................................................................... Coach Steve Irons, 23-7
1994-95................................................Coach Irons, 33-5, won regionals, 4th at NJCAA National Tournament
1995-96.................................................................................................................................... Coach Irons, 25-7
1996-97.........................................................................................................................Coach Jim Thrash, 18-13
1997-98.................................................................................................... Coach Thrash, 28-4, third at regionals
1998-99...................................................................................... Coach Kevin Jones, 21-12, second at regionals
1999-00............................. Coach Derek Zeck, 29-7, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament participant
2000-01....................................................................................................Coach Zeck, 29-4, second at regionals
2001-02............................................................................................. Coach Guy Beach, 26-6, third at regionals
2002-03..................................................................................................... Coach Beach, 26-6, third at regionals
2003-04..............................Coach Gib Arnold, 24-9, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament participant
2004-05.............................................Coach Arnold, 33-3, won regionals, 3rd at NJCAA National Tournament
2005-06.......................... Coach Barret Peery, 25-10, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament participant
2006-07...........................................Coach Peery, 30-7, won regionals, fourth at NJCAA National Tournament
2007-08...................................................................................................Coach Peery, 30-2, second at regionals
2008-09............................................................................................Coach Steve Gosar, 22-9, third at regionals
2009-10..........................................................................................Coach Steve Gosar, 20-12, third at regionals
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They Come for the Tradition
They Leave as a Par t of It
1960s
Ron Adams, University of Idaho
Louis Anderson, Utah State University
Larry Barnett, West Kentucky University
Charles Bean, Idaho State University
Don Deuel, Friends University
Howard Humes, Indiana State University
Clarence Phillips, University of Idaho
Mark Rich, Adelphi University
Fred Stevens, Tulsa University
Bert Scott, Idaho State University
Fred Trenkle, Idaho State University
Ples Vann, University of Texas
Brian Ward, Idaho State University
Jackie Brown, Ohio Wesleyan University
Tom Bush, Drake University
Steve Miller, Texas Tech University
Nate Stevens, Long Beach State
Claude Rasmussen, Boise State University
Morris Moe, Niagra University
Albert Davis, University of Hawaii
Larry Reitz, Southern Utah State College
Kevin Galloway
University of Kentucky
1970s
Steven Hegens, UTEP
Art Parakhouski
Radford University
Ralph Palomar, Texas Tech
Tim Bassett, University of Georgia
Ron Behagen, University of Minnesota
Gene Stroebel, University of Idaho
Victor Kelly, University of Hawaii
Dan Dreseen, Utah State University
Rick Sobers, University of Nevada
Steve Swanson, Boise State University
Vince Volmut, Hofstra University
Willie Williams, Northwestern University
Tom Barker, University of Hawaii
Ron Fryson, University of Hawaii
Kevin Dubynn, Oral Roberts University
Arnold Dugger, Oral Roberts University
Greg Young, Boise State University
Mike Phillips, Northeastern Oklahoma
Lon Frazier, Louisiana State University
Lonnie Trotter, Cal State Northridge
Gary Yoder, University of Cincinnati
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Juan Pattillo
University of
Oklahoma
Randy Hunt, Lewis and Clark State College
Bobby Durham, McPherson College
Dwight Boyles, N. Arizona University
Bernard Boyd, Phillips University
Jay Watkins
University of Utah
Kelvin Davis
San Diego State
Rick Cope, Boise State University
Antoine Williams, S.C.C.
Roger B. Campbell, McPherson College
Logan Tusow, McPherson College
1980s
Jeff Blanzy, Eastern Michigan University
Michael Ingram, Seton Hall University
Frank Baines, Eastern Kentucky
Mike Elliot, Northern Arizona
George Scott, University of New Mexico
Lebro Bates, Virginia Tech
Rick Tunstall, Youngstown State
Brad Blaine, Lewis and Clark State College
Dave Piper, Lewis and Clark State College
Charles Williams, St. Louis University
Ron Beach, University of Alaska
Gerald Kennedy, Virginia Tech
Phil Rohr, Idaho State University
Fred Emerson, Fresno State
Dewey Haley, Georgia State University
Ralph Barreras, E. New Mexico University
Kevin Hulsey, Albertson College of Idaho
Lowell Cisowski, Albertson College of Idaho
Aaron Combs, Long Beach State
Jeff Logan, Sacramento State
Derrick Hopkins, Sacramento State
Larry Brown, Sacramento State
Dave Galbraith, Cal State/Hayward
Chris Blocker, University of Texas at El Paso
Mike Miller, University of Pacific
Phil Olsen, Albertson College of Idaho
Jeff Rekeweg, University of Nebraska
Greg Boyd, Weber State University
Joey Johnson, Arizona State University
Erick Newman, St. Mary’s
Kenny Davis, University of Arizona
Andre Wakefield, Loyola University
Dwight Williams, Providence College
Ed Nickols, University of Missouri
Gene Bowen, Idaho State University
Eric Hovey, Denver University
Jim Marshall, Northern Colorado
Jeff Wiggam, Lambuth College
Larry Bergerson, Utah State
Kim Goetz, San Diego State
Antonio Martin, Oral Roberts University
Bruce Ware, University of Idaho
Craig Everett, Roanoke College
Art Williams, Fresno University
Dennis Bowyer, Whitworth College
David Ferguson, San Diego University
Darryl Mims, Palmer J.C.
Bob Starner, SW Texas State
Jerry Williams, University of Colorado
David Thirdkill, Bradley University
Curtis Rayford, University of Colorado
Fred Hall, Georgia Tech
Orlando Bryant, Montana State University
Kenny Justice, Montana State University
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Eduardo Drewnick, University of Houston
Shawn Lasher, University of Pacific
Keith Jackson, South Western Missouri
Gerald Collins, Chicago State University
Bill Wirskye, Texas A & M
Mauro Gomes, University of Idaho
Keith Reynolds, University of Oregon
Dale Karst, Albertson College of Idaho
Todd Peterson, Idaho State University
David Henderson, University of Idaho
Clifford Martin, University of Idaho
Kenny Jarvis, Long Beach State
Sergio Gomes, Seattle Pacific University
Caio DaSilveira, Seattle Pacific University
Ilan Levy-Mayer, Fort Hays State
Reggie Larry
Boise State University
1990s
Anthony Williams, Seattle Pacific University
Jose Jube, Chaminade
Kyle Wilson, Albertson College of Idaho
Carlito DaSilva, Utah State University
Nate Jackson, Texas Tech
David Anderson, University of Idaho
Craig Tyson, University of Arkansas
LaRay Shephard, Utah State University
Trent Rose, Utah State University
Adam Johnson, Bowie State
Sean Colter, Sacramento State University
Bart Leach, Central Connecticut State
Richardo Valezi, Seattle Pacific University
Tony Harris, Washington State University
David Cason, Illinois State
Clayton Johnson, UNLV
Ray Ross, University of Portland
Lance Jackson, New Mexico State
Paul Jarrett, San Diego State
Taj McFarland, Montana State University
Danny Poulton, University of Utah
Rob Preston, Idaho State University
Delmonte Madison, Colorado State University
Trent Gardner, San Diego State
Aaron Bell, Sacramento State University
Jermaine Brantley, UNLV
Alyton Tesch, Middle Tennessee State
Shawn Bankhead, Iowa State University
Ed Gray, University of California
Lakeo Keller, Southwest Missouri State
Mantia Callendar, Middle Tennessee State
Rusty Yoder, University of South Alabama
Marcus Wallace, University of Idaho
Abdul Brown, Providence University
Marcos Lagemann, Hawaii Pacific University
George Brown, University of Alabama
Trevon Broadway, Southern Alabama
Francis Junger, Idaho State University
Cameron Evans, Whitman
Greg McQuay, Purdue University
Jarvis Mullahon, UTEP
Curtis Bobb, Utah State University
Chico Moore, University of S. Alabama
Adrian McCullough, University of Nevada at Reno
Juliano Jordani, Univ. of Calif. at Santa Barbara
Larz Stewart, Hawaii Pacific University
Matt Siebrandt, Kansas State University
Matt Brown, Colorado State University
Mike Hood, University of California at Irvine
Kendall Minor, Washington State University
Tony Bobbitt
Univ. of Cincinnati
L.A. Lakers
Seattle Supersonics
2000
Uche Okafor, University of Missouri
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Clayton Osborn, Cal Poly - SLO
Zarryon Fereti – St. Bonaventure University
Jermaine Calvin – St. Bonaventure University
Blandon Ferguson, University of Illinois
Jason Brazier, Lewis Clark State College
Cardell Butler, Utah State University
Bradley Jackson, Texas A & M
Ricky Clemons, University of Missouri
Jack May, University of Idaho
Tony Bobbitt, University of Cincinnati
Tra Arnold, Biola University
Tim Ellis, Kansas State University
Ryan Davis, Weber State University
Jaison Williams, University of Oklahoma
Yakhouba Diawara, Pepperdine University
Guillaume Yango, Pacific University
Clint Deas, Appalachian State University
Schafer Jackson, Binghamton University
Yusuf Baker, University of Tulsa
Dante Sawyer, Fresno State University
Jason McGriff, University of South Alabama
Aking Elting, DePaul University
David Sills, University of South Florida
Kirk Bunn, Mount St. Mary’s University
Mohamed Kone, Valparaiso University
Shaun Davis, New Mexico State University
Jamaal Brown, Oklahoma State University
Bruno Claudino, Arizona State University
Abdoulaye Ndiaye, University of Southern California
Smoosh Parker
Fordham University
Detroit Pistons
Los Angeles Lakers
Terry Fields
UT-San Antonio
Nick Hansen
Weber State
University
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Travis Gabbidon – University of Texas San Antonio
Steve Neal – Northeastern Oklahoma State
Darrell Jenkins – East Carolina Univ.
Micah Rollin – Ball State University
Abray Milson – Univ. of Louisiana Lafayette
Reggie Larry – Boise State University
Paul Wayne - Cal State Northridge
Kelvin Davis - San Diego State
Adris Deleon - Eastern Washington University
Travis Bunker - Montana State Billings
Brad Garrett - Oklahoma State Univ.
Kevin Ford - Ball State
Kevin Galloway - University of Kentucky
Nick Hansen - Weber State University
Joey Shaw - University of Nevada Reno
Reggie Guyton - Oral Roberts University
Art Parakhouski - Radford University
Bocar Ba - Colorado State University
Harvey Perry - Colorado State University
Terry Fields - University of Texas San Antonio
Juan Pattillo - University of Oklahoma
Daequon Montreal - Boise State University
Jay Watkins, - University of Utah
Romario Souza, Louisiana Tech University
Charles Odum, Portland State
Aziz Ndiaye, University of Washington
Carrick Felix, Arizona State University
Josten Thomas, University of Hawaii
Byago Diouf, Carroll College
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Salt Lake Community College
Region 18 Opponents
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Enrollment: 26,000
President: Dr. Cynthia Biotheau
Athletic Director: Norma Carr
Sports Information Director: Lisa Peshell
Mascot: Bruin
Colors: Royal Blue and Gold
Head Men’s Basketball Coach: Norm Parish
Last Season’s Record: 24-8 overall, 14-6 SWAC
Snow College
Location: Ephraim, Utah
Enrollment: 3,300
President: Scott Wyatt
Athletic Director: Gary McKenzie and Robert Nielson
Sports Information Director: Tyler Hughes
Mascot: Badger
Colors: Blue and White
Head Men’s Basketball Coach: Michael Ostlund
Last Season’s Record: 10-21 overall, 4-16 SWAC
USU - College of Eastern Utah
Location: Price, Utah
Enrollment: 3,600
Chancellor: Joe Petersen
Athletic Director: Dave Paur
Mascot: Golden Eagle
Colors: Navy Blue and Gold
Head Men’s Basketball Coach: Brad Barton
Last Season’s Record: 24-9 overall, 14-6 SWAC
North Idaho College
Location: Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Enrollment: 6,400
President: Dr. Priscilla Bell
Athletic Director: Al Williams
Sports Information Director: Erna Rhinehart
Mascot: Cardinal
Colors: Red and Gray
Head Men’s Basketball Coach: Jared Phay
Last Season’s Record: 27-5 overall, 16-4 SWAC
Colorado Northwestern CC
Location: Rangely, Colorado
Enrollment: 3,600
President: Dr. John Boyd
Interim Athletic Director: Jeff Devere
Mascot: Spartan
Colors: Red, White and Black
Head Men’s Basketball Coach: Adrian Hayes
Last Season’s Record: 1-28 overall, 1-19 SWAC
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Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball 2010-2011 Speed Roster
Jerrold Brooks - #1
5-11 Fr Guard
Rochester, N.Y.
Ben Van Lith - #11
6-5 So Guard
Eagle, Idaho
Kevin Attila - #22
6-0 Fr Guard
La Grande, Ore.
Mitch Bruneel - #32
6-5 Fr Guard
Eagle, Idaho
Jon Pulsifer - #2
6-3 Fr Guard
Twin Falls, Idaho
Issiah Grayson - #12
5-11 So Guard
Atlanta, Ga.
Pierre Jackson - #3
5-10 So Guard
Las Vegas, Nev.
Fabyon Harris - #5
5-10 Fr Guard
Chicago, Ill.
Terrance Lafayette - #13
6-2 Fr Guard
Baton Rouge, La.
Gerson do Espirito Santo - #15
6-10 Fr Forward
Valencia, Brazil
Dennis Mikelonis - #23
6-5 So Guard/Forward
Boise, Idaho
Darius Smith - #24
6-2 So Guard
Chicago, Ill.
Cameron Bowen - #25
6-6 Fr Forward
Coalville, Utah
Ryan McIntosh - #30
6-2 So Guard
Puyallup, Wash.
Paul Bunch - #33
6-11 Fr Center
Chicago, Ill.
Nemanja Grujicic - #34
6-7 Fr Forward
Ratkovo, Serbia
Kenny Buckner - #42
6-9 So Center
Washington D.C.
Chris Patton - #45
6-10 Fr Center
Victoria, Australia
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