School:
Sigourney
Head Coach:
Andy Harter (5th year)
Assistant
coaches:
Larry Utterback
2004-2005
Varsity Record:
0-22
2004-2005
Conference Record:
0-21
Starters
Lost:
None
Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):
Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG
Ryne Schwenke *
SR
6-5
13.1
7.1
Brys Snakenberg
*
SR
5-11
7.2
2.4
Isaac Yates
*
SR
5-10
5.1
0.7
Scott Appleget
*
SO
6-1
5.3
4.3
Charlie Wolf
*
SR
6-0
4.4
2.3
Aaron Hinnah
SO
6-0
0.9
0.7
Blaine Mateer
JR
5-10
2.9
1.0
Kevin O'Rourke
JR
5-10
2.6
1.0
Greg Sellers
JR
6-0
0.7
1.0
Allen Fisher
JR
6-3
0.5
0.4
Team Strengths:
Returning players
Question Marks:
Learning how to win
Overview:
Despite finishing last year at 0-22, things are looking up at Sigourney.
The team brings back all five starters from last year and also a number of
players with varsity experience. That may not be enough to completely turn
the program around but the record should be improved. Leading the way for
this team is Ryne Schwenke. This All State football player averaged
thirteen points and seven rebounds per game last year as a junior and those
numbers should go up this year. The biggest question mark regarding this
team is if they can rid themselves of the losing mentality.
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Sigourney
Head Coach:
Andy Harter (5th year)
Assistant
coaches:
Larry Utterback
2004-2005
Varsity Record:
0-22
2004-2005
Conference Record:
0-21
Starters
Lost:
None
Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):
Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG
Ryne Schwenke *
SR
6-5
13.1
7.1
Brys Snakenberg
*
SR
5-11
7.2
2.4
Isaac Yates
*
SR
5-10
5.1
0.7
Scott Appleget
*
SO
6-1
5.3
4.3
Charlie Wolf
*
SR
6-0
4.4
2.3
Aaron Hinnah
SO
6-0
0.9
0.7
Blaine Mateer
JR
5-10
2.9
1.0
Kevin O'Rourke
JR
5-10
2.6
1.0
Greg Sellers
JR
6-0
0.7
1.0
Allen Fisher
JR
6-3
0.5
0.4
Team Strengths:
Returning players
Question Marks:
Learning how to win
Overview:
Despite finishing last year at 0-22, things are looking up at Sigourney.
The team brings back all five starters from last year and also a number of
players with varsity experience. That may not be enough to completely turn
the program around but the record should be improved. Leading the way for
this team is Ryne Schwenke. This All State football player averaged
thirteen points and seven rebounds per game last year as a junior and those
numbers should go up this year. The biggest question mark regarding this
team is if they can rid themselves of the losing mentality.
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