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HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Sehome High School to its best season in school history (30-0) in 1996 ... Won 3A State Championship with Mariners in 1996 on a team that defeated its opponents at state by an average of 24.5 points. COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Western Washington during its transition from an NAIA to a NCAA Division II school ... Named to Pac-West All-Conference team his senior season ... Averaged 16.3 points per game and a 41.2% three point percentage during his time as a Viking ... Set a new school career scoring record with 1,728 points, a record that stood until it was broken by Grant Dykstra in 1996. PROFESSIONAL: Appeared in four games for the Slam in 2005-06, including two playoff games, averaging 4.5 points per game on 45.5% shooting ... Played in all 34 games for the Slam in 2006-07, starting one ... Was one of the Slam's most accurate three point shooters in 2006-07, connecting on 39.2 of his outside shots ... Scored in double figures 13 times in 2008, with a season high of 23 coming on 3/22/08 at Snohomish County ... Notched 8 assists three times in 2008 ... Recorded a career high 4 blocked shots on 4/11/08 vs. Portland ... Played 16 games in 2009, averaging 6.3 ppg ... In 2010, scored a season high 27 points on 7-for-8 three-point shooting on 5/16/10 at British Columbia ... Scored a season-high 14 points on 5/13/11 vs. Oregon. |
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Career Statistics:
College Career
Year
Team
G/GS
FG
FG%
3Pt
3Pt%
FT
FT%
PTS
Avg
ORB
DRB
TR
Avg
PF
AST
TO
BS
ST
1996-97
W Washington (NAIA)
26/20
91/211
43.1
58/142
40.8
67/80
83.8
307
11.8
14
42
56
2.2
68
80
66
0
59
1997-98
W Washington (NAIA)
29/29
137/327
41.9
63/154
40.9
143/171
83.6
480
16.6
32
83
115
4.0
75
128
82
2
56
1998-99
W Washington (NAIA)
24/24
111/279
39.8
58/149
38.9
108/129
83.7
388
16.2
17
56
73
3.0
64
85
73
3
48
99-2000
W Washington (NCAA2)
27/27
180/414
43.5
100/233
42.9
93/128
72.7
553
20.5
33
67
100
3.7
67
71
76
6
55
106/100
519/1231
42.2
279/678
41.2
411/508
80.9
1728
16.3
96
248
344
3.2
274
364
297
11
218
2000-05
Did Not Play Professionally
2005-06
Bellingham (ABA)
4/0
5/11
45.5
3/8
37.5
5/5
100
18
4.5
1
4
5
1.3
11
4
1
0
3
2006-07
Bellingham (ABA)
34/1
101/243
41.6
67/171
39.2
46/62
74.2
315
9.3
15
71
86
2.5
80
92
44
1
28
2008
Bellingham (IBL)
23/17
77/183
42.1
45/127
35.4
50/67
74.6
249
10.8
7
54
61
2.7
62
84
40
4
40
2009
Bellingham (IBL)
16/7
33/96
34.4
18/62
29.0
17/22
77.3
101
6.3
13
18
31
1.9
44
34
15
2
20
2010
Bellingham (IBL)
22/2
38/102
37.3
27/83
32.5
33/38
86.8
136
6.2
4
31
35
1.6
57
36
21
1
10
2011
Bellingham (IBL)
19/0
28/53
52.8
21/40
52.5
16/22
72.7
93
4.9
1
10
11
0.6
29
16
16
1
11