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Online Yearbook Preview: East Marshall

LukeFeddersen

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School:

East Marshall

Head Coach:

Bob Berggren (30th year)



Assistant
coaches:

Darrin Nuese

Christian Grandgenett



2004-2005
Varsity Record:


8-13



2004-2005
Conference Record:



3-9


Starters
Lost:


Jacob Phipps (6-0, Guard, 13.0 ppg, 3.1 rpg)

Jake Dannen (6-2, Guard/Forward, 7.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg)



Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):



Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG


Tyler Kitzman *
SR
6-3
7.1
5.7


Cody Johnson *
SR
6-2
10.2
5.7


Trent Mullikin *
JR
6-5
10.5
5.9


Jeremy Fehrmann
SR
5-10
2.4
1.2


Clint Rhodes
SR
5-9
3.7
---


Danny Rash
SR
5-11
0.3
---


Robbie Crandon
SR
5-10
---
---


Jacob Mull
SR
5-7
---
---


Nick Diers
JR
---
---
---


Rob Paxton
JR
---
---
---


Jake Edwards
JR
---
---
---


Grant Ferguson
JR
---
---
---


Walker Seim
SO
---
---
---


Dustin Nuese
SO
---
---
---



Team Strengths:

Size and ability to run the floor

Question Marks:

Outside shooting and depth

Overview:

East Marshall brings back three starters from and over 30 points per game of
scoring from last year. Leading the way for the Mustangs was Trent
Mullikin and Cody Johnson. Both averaged
over ten points per game and should be even better this season. The
athlete that East Marshall has returning may have what it takes to double their
win total from last year. They must have someone step up and be able to
knock down the outside shot but the bigmen are there. With the three
returning starters at 6-foot-5, 6-foot-3, and 6-foot-2, this team should have a
size advantage over most opponents.

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