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Online Yearbook Preview: Winfield-Mt. Union

LukeFeddersen

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School:

Winfield-Mt. Union

Head Coach:

Jim Martensen (3rd year)



Assistant
coaches:

Steve Gerling




2004-2005
Varsity Record:

7-15



2004-2005
Conference Record:


6-10


Starters
Lost:


Joel Martensen (6-5, 19 ppg)

Braden Carroll (6-0, 10.7 ppg)

Jon Adams (6-5, 9.5 ppg)

Blake Wixom (5-11, 4.2 ppg)



Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):



Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG


Marcus Loyd *
SR
6-8
8.0
6.0


Bronson Wixom
SR
5-10
1.6
0.8


Mitch Ubben
SO
5-11
---
---


Bobby Sarver
SO
5-11
---
---


Jordan Vantiger
SO
6-2
---
---


Micah Carroll
SO
6-1
---
---


Kale Paisley
JR
5-11
2.0
1.0


Saul Gerling
JR
5-11
---
---


Ethan Richenberger
SO
5-10
---
---


Jared Tolander
SO
6-0
---
---


Kevin Brown
SO
6-0
---
---


Gaige Gill
FR
5-10
---
---


Emery Davis
FR
5-11
---
---


Jacob Tolander
FR
5-11
---
---


Jose Urias
FR
5-9
---
---


Cory Reynolds
FR
5-10
---
---


R.J. Shoultz
FR
6-4
---
---


Jon Gerling
FR
5-9
---
---



Team Strengths:

Inside play, quickness, and depth

Question Marks:

Youth

Overview:

With four starters graduated, Winfield-Mt. Union may be going extremely young
this year. The team has a lot of options both in the sophomore and
freshmen class but the biggest question is who will step up? One player
who is accustomed to the varsity level is senior Marcus Loyd. This
6-foot-8 bigman only averaged eight points and six rebounds per game but will be
improved this winter. Time will tell who steps up around him but having a
kid of that size is always an advantage at any level.


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