School:
Osage
Head Coach:
Mark Mohl (7th year)
Assistant
coaches:
Steve Bremer
2004-2005
Varsity Record:
18-4
2004-2005
Conference Record:
13-1
Starters
Lost:
None
Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):
Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG
Nathan Haaland *
JR
5-9
11.0
2.0
Chris Bushbaum *
SR
5-9
8.0
2.0
Mike Milbrandt *
SR
6-2
8.7
2.8
Reese Grafft *
SR
6-4
8.6
4.7
Kyle Haganman *
SR
6-5
9.5
6.1
Bryan Johnson
SR
6-3
7.8
3.3
Dan Peck
SR
5-9
2.1
2.0
Jeff Williams
SR
6-4
0.9
0.9
Matt Nicholson
SR
5-9
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Jeremy Balders
JR
5-10
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Team Strengths:
Experience, size, quickness, and defense
Question Marks:
Rebounding
Overview:
If you want to find an underrated team that many people are overlooking, Osage
may be your team. After an 18-4 finish last winter, the team brings back
all five starters. Each starter scored over eight points per game and that
balance is what helped them to such a great season. The leading scorer of
the Green Devils, Nathan Haaland, is back after scoring eleven points per game
last year. This team has all the pieces in-place to make a run at the
State tournament. They have size, talented guards, and can play defense.
If Osage can answer any question marks rebounding, they are going to tough to
beat all year.
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Osage
Head Coach:
Mark Mohl (7th year)
Assistant
coaches:
Steve Bremer
2004-2005
Varsity Record:
18-4
2004-2005
Conference Record:
13-1
Starters
Lost:
None
Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):
Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG
Nathan Haaland *
JR
5-9
11.0
2.0
Chris Bushbaum *
SR
5-9
8.0
2.0
Mike Milbrandt *
SR
6-2
8.7
2.8
Reese Grafft *
SR
6-4
8.6
4.7
Kyle Haganman *
SR
6-5
9.5
6.1
Bryan Johnson
SR
6-3
7.8
3.3
Dan Peck
SR
5-9
2.1
2.0
Jeff Williams
SR
6-4
0.9
0.9
Matt Nicholson
SR
5-9
---
---
Jeremy Balders
JR
5-10
---
---
Team Strengths:
Experience, size, quickness, and defense
Question Marks:
Rebounding
Overview:
If you want to find an underrated team that many people are overlooking, Osage
may be your team. After an 18-4 finish last winter, the team brings back
all five starters. Each starter scored over eight points per game and that
balance is what helped them to such a great season. The leading scorer of
the Green Devils, Nathan Haaland, is back after scoring eleven points per game
last year. This team has all the pieces in-place to make a run at the
State tournament. They have size, talented guards, and can play defense.
If Osage can answer any question marks rebounding, they are going to tough to
beat all year.
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