School:
Nashua-Plainfield
Head Coach:
Keith Turner (16th year)
Assistant
coaches:
Mike Hanneman
2004-2005
Varsity Record:
23-2
2004-2005
Conference Record:
17-1
Starters
Lost:
Kyle Kramer (6-6, 16 ppg, 11 rpg)
Nick Kramer (6-9, 15ppg, 7 rpg)
Justin Vette (6-0, 12 ppg, 3 rpg)
Jay Jaspers (5-10, 1.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg)
Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):
Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG
Alex Kramer *
JR
6-7
11.8
5.5
Kevin Ackerson
SR
6-1
7.6
1.0
Kris Kramer
SR
6-7
2.0
1.0
Steve Lines
SR
5-9
1.0
1.0
Alex Weibke
JR
6-1
1.0
---
Justin Goddard
SR
6-0
---
---
Kyle Vowell
SR
6-2
---
---
Cline Weinberg
SR
6-1
---
---
Lee Parker
SO
6-6
---
---
Matt Vohsman
JR
6-2
---
---
Chris Demers
JR
5-10
---
---
Travis Nieman
JR
5-10
---
---
Team Strengths:
Depth, size, and defense
Question Marks:
Inexperience
Overview:
Although they failed to make the State tournament, Nashua-Plainfield had one of
the best years in school history as they finished 23-2 overall. Gone from
that team are four starters and a lot of talent in that senior class. And
although they graduated players who stood 6-foot-9 and 6-foot-6, the Huskies
still return a lot of big men. Whatever is in the water has not left as
they boast players who stand 6-foot-7, 6-foot-7, and 6-foot-6. Leading the
charge this winter is one of the bigmen, Alex Kramer. Offensively he was
the third option and still averaged over eleven points per game. With his
brother and cousin now graduated, this Kramer will have a chance to put up some
big numbers.
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Nashua-Plainfield
Head Coach:
Keith Turner (16th year)
Assistant
coaches:
Mike Hanneman
2004-2005
Varsity Record:
23-2
2004-2005
Conference Record:
17-1
Starters
Lost:
Kyle Kramer (6-6, 16 ppg, 11 rpg)
Nick Kramer (6-9, 15ppg, 7 rpg)
Justin Vette (6-0, 12 ppg, 3 rpg)
Jay Jaspers (5-10, 1.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg)
Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):
Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG
Alex Kramer *
JR
6-7
11.8
5.5
Kevin Ackerson
SR
6-1
7.6
1.0
Kris Kramer
SR
6-7
2.0
1.0
Steve Lines
SR
5-9
1.0
1.0
Alex Weibke
JR
6-1
1.0
---
Justin Goddard
SR
6-0
---
---
Kyle Vowell
SR
6-2
---
---
Cline Weinberg
SR
6-1
---
---
Lee Parker
SO
6-6
---
---
Matt Vohsman
JR
6-2
---
---
Chris Demers
JR
5-10
---
---
Travis Nieman
JR
5-10
---
---
Team Strengths:
Depth, size, and defense
Question Marks:
Inexperience
Overview:
Although they failed to make the State tournament, Nashua-Plainfield had one of
the best years in school history as they finished 23-2 overall. Gone from
that team are four starters and a lot of talent in that senior class. And
although they graduated players who stood 6-foot-9 and 6-foot-6, the Huskies
still return a lot of big men. Whatever is in the water has not left as
they boast players who stand 6-foot-7, 6-foot-7, and 6-foot-6. Leading the
charge this winter is one of the bigmen, Alex Kramer. Offensively he was
the third option and still averaged over eleven points per game. With his
brother and cousin now graduated, this Kramer will have a chance to put up some
big numbers.
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