School:
Sumner-Fredericksburg
Head Coach:
Jim Stewart
Assistant
coaches:
Dave Teeling
Mike Sorenson
2005-2006
Varsity Record:
9-13
2005-2006 Conference Record:
4-6
Starters Lost:
Ryan Bergmann, 6-2, 6.4 ppg
Eliot Randel, 6-0, 7.4 ppg
Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):
Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG
Owen Teeling *
JR
6-0
5.9
1.7
Adam Baier *
SR
6-4
9.2
5.3
Jordan Nuss *
SR
6-0
6.7
1.8
Danny Oswald *
SR
6-0
3.9
2.7
Taylor Wheeler
SR
5-8
---
---
Jake Mohling
SR
6-3
7.2
2.5
Wade Duhrkopf
SR
6-2
---
---
Andy Drewelow
JR
6-5
---
---
Randy Slick
JR
6-3
---
---
Dan Zmoos
SO
5-8
---
---
Nolan Nuss
SO
5-9
---
---
Clayton Boltz
SO
5-10
---
---
Todd Harris
JR
6-0
---
---
Team Strengths:
Senior class and athleticism
Question Marks:
Shooting
Overview:
Although there are a number of question marks surrounding this team, Sumner-Fredricksburg
has a chance to improve on their 9-13 record. Only one full time starter
graduated but there are still questions around the returning starters.
Leading the way was three players, Adam Baier, Jordan Nuss, and Jake Mohling.
Baier is a talented player who can do a lot of things with his 6-foot-4 frame.
He will likely lead the team in scoring once again as the team stays very
balanced offensively. Mohling averaged 7.5 points per game off the bench.
Although it is not for sure, he will likely have to step into the starting
lineup and will need to adapt to a different role. Mohling was the spark
plug off of the bench and that could change. The Cougars have a deep
senior class that may have what it takes to make some improvements on their
overall record.
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Sumner-Fredericksburg
Head Coach:
Jim Stewart
Assistant
coaches:
Dave Teeling
Mike Sorenson
2005-2006
Varsity Record:
9-13
2005-2006 Conference Record:
4-6
Starters Lost:
Ryan Bergmann, 6-2, 6.4 ppg
Eliot Randel, 6-0, 7.4 ppg
Players to Watch (* Denotes
returning starter):
Name
Year
Height
PPG
RPG
Owen Teeling *
JR
6-0
5.9
1.7
Adam Baier *
SR
6-4
9.2
5.3
Jordan Nuss *
SR
6-0
6.7
1.8
Danny Oswald *
SR
6-0
3.9
2.7
Taylor Wheeler
SR
5-8
---
---
Jake Mohling
SR
6-3
7.2
2.5
Wade Duhrkopf
SR
6-2
---
---
Andy Drewelow
JR
6-5
---
---
Randy Slick
JR
6-3
---
---
Dan Zmoos
SO
5-8
---
---
Nolan Nuss
SO
5-9
---
---
Clayton Boltz
SO
5-10
---
---
Todd Harris
JR
6-0
---
---
Team Strengths:
Senior class and athleticism
Question Marks:
Shooting
Overview:
Although there are a number of question marks surrounding this team, Sumner-Fredricksburg
has a chance to improve on their 9-13 record. Only one full time starter
graduated but there are still questions around the returning starters.
Leading the way was three players, Adam Baier, Jordan Nuss, and Jake Mohling.
Baier is a talented player who can do a lot of things with his 6-foot-4 frame.
He will likely lead the team in scoring once again as the team stays very
balanced offensively. Mohling averaged 7.5 points per game off the bench.
Although it is not for sure, he will likely have to step into the starting
lineup and will need to adapt to a different role. Mohling was the spark
plug off of the bench and that could change. The Cougars have a deep
senior class that may have what it takes to make some improvements on their
overall record.
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