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Guide Directory ....................................................................................................................................... 1Quick Facts ............................................................................................................................................... 22006-07 Team Roster ............................................................................................................................... 32006-07 Outlook ...................................................................................................................................... 4Head Coach Profile .................................................................................................................................. 6Assistant Coach Profiles ............................................................................................................................ 8Managers ................................................................................................................................................ 10Player Profiles ......................................................................................................................................... 11CSI in the Polls ........................................................................................................................................ 202005-06 Stats and Region 18 Standings ................................................................................................... 212005-06 Game Results ............................................................................................................................ 222006-07 Schedule ................................................................................................................................... 232005-06 Leaders .................................................................................................................................... 24Topping the Charts ................................................................................................................................. 25Foundation of our Tradition ...................................................................................................................... 26On the Air / Making the Grade ................................................................................................................. 27Coaching Legends .................................................................................................................................. 28Continuing Success ................................................................................................................................ 30CSI Athletic Success .............................................................................................................................. 34CSI Athletic Facilities ............................................................................................................................ 36CSI Campus ........................................................................................................................................... 38Twin Falls and the Magic Valley ............................................................................................................... 40President ................................................................................................................................................. 42Behind the Scenes .................................................................................................................................. 43CSI Dance Team .................................................................................................................................... 44CSI Cheerleaders ................................................................................................................................... 45Region 18 Opponents ............................................................................................................................ 46Basketball Records ................................................................................................................................ 47Golden Eagle Booster Club ................................................................................................................... 48CSI Sponsors ......................................................................................................................................... 50Media Speed Roster ............................................................................................................................... 51

About the Cover: One returner and seven transfers look to lead the Golden Eagles back to the NJCAANational Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas for the fourth straight year.

This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Pomerelle PortraitDesign Studios did the photography for the cover as well as the mug shots throughout the publication and theteam photo on page 3. Graphic design and layout for the cover and pages 34-41 were done by Tereasa L.Bendele. Vector graphics on pages 1, 22, 23, 48 and 49 were done by student intern Dennis Denton.

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Head Coach: Barret Peery, (2nd year at CSI)Assistant Coach: Steve Gosar, (2nd year at CSI)

Jeff Renegar, (2nd year at CSI)Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6496Mailing Address: CSI Men’s Basketball

315 Falls Ave.P.O. Box 1238Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238

E-mail Address: [email protected]

2005-06 Record: 25-10Returning Starters: 0Returning Non-Starters: 1Newcomers: 152005-06 Region 18 Tournament Finish: First2005-06 NJCAA National Finish: 1-2 RecordNJCAA Division I National Titles: 2NJCAA National Tournament Appearances: 22

SID: Karen BaumertOffice Phone: (208) 732-6493E-mail Address: [email protected]: (208) 734-0245Website: www.csi.edu

Sports Information Office

Men’s Basketball Information

Team InformationGeneral Information

Location: Twin Falls, IdahoFounded: 1964Enrollment: 7,500President: Jerry BeckConference: Scenic West Athletic ConferenceRegion: 18Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division INickname: Golden EaglesColors: Gold and BlackWebsite: www.csi.eduHome Facility: CSI Gymnasium (3,500 capacity)Athletics Administrative Assistant: Ginger Nukaya,

732-6486Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes

Dr. Mark McKainOrthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William MayAthletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481Physical Therapist: Julie EllisTeam Chiropractor: Dr. David LongAcademic Advisor: Kat Powell, 732-6548Head VB Coach: Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485Asst. VB Coach: Babes Kalulu, 732-6492Head Women’s BB Coach: Randy Rogers, 732-6480Asst. Women’s BB Coach: Merrilee Udy, 732-6490Head Baseball Coach: Boomer Walker, 732-6491Asst. BB Coaches: Dave Carter, 732-6491/732-6650

Skip Walker, 732-6477/732-6650Head Softball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494Assistant Softball Coach: Becky Davis, 732-6494Head Rodeo Coach: Shawn Davis, 732-6620CSI Board of Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, AlFrost, Donna Brizee, Chuck Lehrman and Dr. ThadScholes

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No. Name Height Weight Pos. Class Hometown1 Paul Wayne 6-0 175 G So Washington D.C. (Salt Lake CC)2 AJ Wilson 6-7 225 F Fr Minneapolis, Minn. (Mt. Zion Academy)3 Kelvin Davis 6-4 210 G So Waterbury, Conn. (UTEP)10 Adris Deleon 6-0 175 G So New York, N.Y. (College of Siskiyous)11 Reggie Guyton 6-0 175 G Fr Portland, Ore. (Hillsboro HS)13 Brandon Stores 6-9 210 F So Youngstown, Ohio (Panola CC)20 Derek Lorenzen 6-4 190 G So Reno, Nev. (Galena HS)21 Travis Bunker 6-5 200 G So Beaver, Utah (Dixie SC)22 Brad Garrett 6-5 195 G Fr St. George, Utah (Pine View HS)23 DeCarlos Riley 5-11 160 G Fr Biloxi, Miss. (Biloxi HS)24 Terry Fields 6-6 195 G Fr Headland, Ala. (Headland HS)31 Mo Taukiuvea 6-5 250 F So Salt Lake City, Utah (Dixie SC)32 Juan Pattillo 6-7 205 F Fr Las Vegas, Nev. (Canyon Springs HS)34 Kevin Ford 6-8 235 F So Portland, Ore. (N.M. State)44 Bocar Ba 6-10 245 F Fr Dakar, Senegal45 Artsiom Parakhouski 6-11 260 F Fr Minsk, Belarus

Robert V. Crompton 6-0 160 G RS American Falls, Idaho (AFHS)Matthew Ledbetter 6-2 168 G RS American Falls, Idaho (AFHS)

PronunciationsAdris Deleon - Uh-DREECE DAY-lee-own

Mo Taukiuvea - TALK-ee-uh-vay-uhJuan Pattillo - Puh-TILL-ohBocar Ba - BO-car BAH

Artsiom Parakhouski - ARTS-see-um Pare-uh-KOW-ski

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The sign hanging over the lockeroom door defines the mission of every CSI men’s basketball team. It simply reads,“Hutch.” The only difference in this year’s group of players and the players from previous years are the names. The 2006-07Golden Eagles are focused on one goal - qualifying for nationals in Hutchinson, Kansas and winning a third nationalchampionship.

Second-year head coach Barret Peery returns just one player from last year’s Region 18 championship team but hasbrought in three other players who competed in the Scenic West Athletic Conference as well as four other sophomoretransfers who have competed at other colleges across the nation. In addition to the leadership Peery added with the sopho-mores, he brought in 10 freshmen.

“We have a group of guys that make up a system of interchangeable parts. We should be able to play fast paced becauseof our depth,” Peery said. “We have very good shooters as well as athleticism.”

While the increased depth over last year’s team will be crucial down the stretch, Peery knows that the continuity will be alittle slower to come.

“Our talent level one to 15 is much better,” Peery said. “With all the new players, it will take time to understand roles.Over time, our team has a chance to be very, very good.”

At the guard position, Peery will look to returner Derek Lorenzen, Salt Lake transfer Paul Wayne, UTEP transfer KelvinDavis, and College of Siskiyous transfer Adris Deleon for experience early. Those three will combine with freshmen new-comers Reggie Guyton, Brad Garrett, DeCarlos Riley and Terry Fields as options at guard.

Inside, Dixie transfers Mo Taukiuvea and Travis Bunker will be key. The two combined for 22 points and 13 reboundsper game last season. Kevin Ford, a transfer from New Mexico State and Brandon Stores, a Panola CC transfer, add leader-ship and experience at the forward position. Those four will be joined by freshmen forwards Artsiom Parakhouski of Minsk,Belarus, Mame Bocar Ba of Dakar, Senegal, Juan Pattillo of Las Vegas, Nev. and AJ Wilson from Minneapolis, Minn.

Redshirting for the Golden Eagles this season will be American High School graduates Matthew Ledbetter and RobertCrompton. Both play the guard position.

Early the Golden Eagles will be able to try different combinations on the court as they travel to Dallas for five scrim-mages and host Northwest Nazarene University for another scrimmage. CSI, which hosts three men’s basketball tournaments

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2006-07 BreakdownLetter Winners Lost ________________________________________________________ 11Returning Starters _________________________________________________________ 0Returning Non-Starters _____________________________________________________ 1

Derek Lorenzen --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4 G, Reno, Nev.Newcomers _______________________________________________________________ 17

AJ Wilson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-7 F, Minneapolis, Minn.Reggie Guyton ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 G, Portland, Ore.Brad Garrett ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-5 G, St. George, UtahDeCarlos Riley ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-11 G, Biloxi, Miss.Terry Fields -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-6 G, Headland, Ala.Juan Pattillo-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-7 F, Las Vegas, Nev.Bocar Ba ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-10 F, Dakar, SenegalArtsiom Parakhouski --------------------------------------------------------------- 6-11 F, Minsk, BelarusRobert Crompton ------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 G, American Falls, IdahoMatthew Ledbetter ------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-2 G, American Falls, IdahoTransfersPaul Wayne (Salt Lake CC) ------------------------------------------------------- 6-0 G, Washington D.C.Kelvin Davis (UTEP) -------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4 G, Waterbury, Conn.Adris Deleon (College of Siskiyous) --------------------------------------------- 6-0 G, New York, N.Y.Brandon Stores (Panola CC) ------------------------------------------------------ 6-9 F, Youngstown, OhioTravis Bunker (Dixie State College) --------------------------------------------- 6-5 G, Beaver, UtahMo Taukiuvea (Dixie State College) --------------------------------------------- 6-5 F, Salt Lake City, UtahKevin Ford (New Mexico State Univ.)------------------------------------------- 6-8 F, Portland, Ore.

In-State Players ____________________________________________________________ 2 Robert Crompton, American Falls; and Matthew Ledbetter, American Falls.Out-of-State Players ________________________________________________________ 16 Bocar Ba, Senegal; Travis Bunker, Utah; Kelvin Davis, Connecticut; Adris Deleon, New York; Terry Fields,Alabama; Kevin Ford, Oregon; Brad Garrett, Utah; Reggie Guyton, Oregon; Derek Lorenzen, Nevada; ArtsiomParakhouski, Belarus; Juan Pattillo, Nevada; DeCarlos Riley, Mississippi; Brandon Stores, Ohio; MoTaukiuvea, Utah; Paul Wayne, Washington D.C.; and AJ Wilson, MinnesotaSophomores _______________________________________________________________ 8 Travis Bunker, Kelvin Davis, Adris Deleon, Kevin Ford, Derek Lorenzen, Brandon Stores, Mo Taukiuvea andPaul Wayne.Freshmen _________________________________________________________________ 10 Bocar Ba, Robert Crompton, Terry Fields, Brad Garrett, Reggie Guyton, Matthew Ledbetter, ArtsiomParakhouski, Juan Pattillo, DeCarlos Riley and AJ Wilson.

in November, won’t play its first Region 18 contest until Dec. 8 in Coeur d’Alene against North Idaho College.CSI will play every team in the league twice at home and twice on the road.“The league will be very good,” Peery said. “Salt Lake and Snow return very talented players. North Idaho went out and got some

great players and CEU might have the most talented point guard in the league.”For the first time in a long time, the Golden Eagles would have to win the Region 18 Tournament and then beat the Region 1

champion in a playoff to qualify for the national tournament. That playoff will be hosted by Salt Lake CC March 13, 2007.

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Barret Peery2nd Season

Pictured to the right, Barret with his wife Tracyand daugther Kennedy.

Barret Peery begins his second year as head coach and hisfourth on the sidelines of the Golden Eagle bench.

Peery has been a big part in the Golden Eagles success lately.CSI won the Region 18 Tournament in 2004-05, qualifying forthe national tournament. In 2004-05, CSI not only won theScenic West Athletic Conference and the Region 18 Tournamentbut placed third at nationals. Last season, he led the GoldenEagles to a 25-10 record, a SWAC title and a Region 18 Champi-onship, earning his third trip to Hutchinson, Kan., in as manytries.

Prior to CSI, Peery was the top assistant at Portland State in2002-03. He was the recruiting coordinator and in charge ofscheduling. He helped recruit the class that had the largestturnaround in NCAA Division I basketball this past season. Theteam went from 5-22 in 2002-03 to 19-9 in 2004-05.

Peery also coached four years at Southern UtahUniversity. While there, he was the head assistantand recruiting coordinator. He recruited the Mid-Continent Conference player of the year FredHouse. Peery helped lead the Thunderbirds totheir first-ever NCAA tournament appearance anda 25-6 record.

Before assisting one year at Southern Utah,Snow College and Utah Valley State College,Peery played college basketball at Snow andSouthern Utah. Between his freshman and sopho-more season at Snow, he served a church missionin Japan. At Southern Utah, Peery helped lead theThunderbirds to two conference championships.As a senior, he earned academic all-conferencehonors in the American West Conference.

Peery has worked tirelessly at keeping thetradition of CSI basketball alive through camps,coaches clinics and his community involvement.

Peery, who is originally from Payson, Utah, ismarried to Tracy. They have a daughter namedKennedy.

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“Barret brings the whole package to CSI. He has already made animpact as a coach and will continue to do so. More importantly, heand his family have made an impact in the community. His respectfor the tradition of the program is vital to the success of the futurefor CSI basketball.” - Former President Jerry Meyerhoeffer

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“Steve has very good knowledge of the game andhas been successful at both the Division I level andthe JC level. He is a vital part of our success andhas done a very good job of developing ourplayers. His experience is invaluable both as arecruiter and floor coach. He is a winner and thekids love him.” - Barret Peery

Steve Gosar begins his second season on the Golden Eaglecoaching staff. Gosar, 36, joined the Golden Eagle staff fromPortland State University.

"We're very lucky to have a guy with his experience," Peery said."He's great with kids on and off the court, and he is a tenaciousrecruiter."

Peery and Gosar worked together four years ago at PSU.During his time as an assistant at Portland State, Gosar was key to

the team's improvement. He helped recruit a class that was ranked bycollegeinsider.com as the top recruiting class in the Big Sky. Withthose recruits, the team earned the distinction of being one of the topthree turnaround programs in the country in 2004-05.

The Vikings finished the 2002-03 season 5-22 and improved to 11-16 in 2003-04. In Gosar's last season at PSU, the Vikings posted a 19-9 record, the best ever in the history of the school as a Division Iprogram. Portland State also won the Big Sky Conference regularseason title, the school's first men's championship title sincebecoming a NCAA Division I program. Two players off that teamearned conference and national accolades. Will Funn was the NCAA

Division I national assist leader and Seamus Boxleygarnered Big Sky Player of the Year honors.

Prior to joining the Vikings, Gosar spent twoseasons as a graduate assistant at the University ofWyoming. Those two years, the Cowboys won back-to-back Mountain West Conference Championships,including the schools first outright conferencechampionship in the last 20 years. The 2002Wyoming team made it to the second round of theNCAA Tournament with a first-round win overGonzaga.

Originally from Pinedale, Wyo., Gosar playedhis collegiate ball at Wyoming, earning a bachelor'sdegree in molecular biology. Gosar recently marriedLu Stutzman.

Steve Gosar 2nd Year

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Jeff Renegar 2nd Year

“Jeff is an extremely agressive recruiter and has a verygood understanding of the game. He is very wellrespected by players and coaches. Jeff works hardevery day to make CSI basketball better on the courtand off.”- Barret Peery

Jeff Renegar returns for his second season at CSI where helooks towards a 4th trip to the National Tournament ("Hutch") inas many tries as a junior college assistant. The 2005-06 seasonended with CSI winning another SWAC Conference andRegional Championship. CSI was rewarded with their 22nd tripto the National Tournament.

Prior to CSI, Renegar 28, most recently assisted at YavapaiCollege in 2002-03 and 2003-04. During his time there, theschool won two region championships and qualified for theNJCAA National Tournament both years under head coachBrooks Thompson. Thompson played in the NBA and iscurrently the head coach at the University of Texas at SanAntonio. Prior to that, Yavapai hadn't finished higher than 4th intheir league in more than 15 years and had only qualified for"Hutch" once in school history. Renegar recruited the 2003-04region player of the year and NJCAA All-American BrysonKrueger, who went on to play at Arizona State University and

was second on the team in scoring for the 05-06 season. During his time there, Renegar also coached the2002-03 conference player of the year andNJCAA All-American Larry Owens, who wenton to play at Oral Roberts University where inthe 2005-06 season he led Oral Roberts to theNCAA tournament. Owens was also a first teamall Mid-Continent selection and was named theconference Defensive Player of the Year.

Renegar has coached 17 players that havegone on to sign letters of intent at Division Iuniversities, including 3 NJCAA All-Americans.The last 4 teams he has been a part of as a coachhave a combined win-loss record of 105-26.

Renegar played his college ball for DonSumner at St. Gregorys Junior College and laterat Southwest Kansas College.

He earned his bachelor's degree ininterdisciplinary studies from Adams StateCollege.

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Adam WardenburgOrem, Utah

Brock NelsonOakley, Idaho

“Brock’s experience in the program is invaluableto our success. He understands me and he under-stands our program. Brock will be successful atwhatever he does.” Coach Peery

“Adam is a tremendous asset to our program. Hehas a good basketball background coming from acoach’s family. He understands the game and hashad a very strong relationship with me for manyyears.” Coach Peery

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Paul Wayne * 6-0 SophomoreGuard * Washington D.C.

“Paul is a quickaggressive point guard

and a tremendousdefender. He has the

experience in our leaguethat should help us in

the long run.”- Coach Peery

Black or GoldCoffee or Hot ChocolateText Message or CallMorning or NightTalk or Listen

English or MathCasual or Dress UpOffense or DefenseShaven or UnshavenSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Holiday: ThanksgivingFavorite Food: RibsFavorite Color: BlackFavorite Cereal: Apple JacksFavorite CSI Instructor: Jim DawsonFavorite Season: WinterThe worst job I’ve ever had is: a phone operator.If I could be an animal, I would be a: PitbullIf I’m not playing sports, you’ll find me: playingPlaystation 2.Favorite Car: CorvetteFavorite Magazine: Slam

Before CSI: A transfer from Salt Lake CommunityCollege, Paul averaged 9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.5 as-sists and 2.1 steals per game for the Bruins.

At Dunbar High School, Paul averaged 15 points, 8.6assists and 6.2 rebounds per game his senior season.He played in the Jordan Classic All Star game and wasnamed to the all-tournament team at the LA Tourna-ment. His senior season, Dunbar won a division cham-pionship, ending the season 24-6.

About Paul

This or That

Bio

#1

“AJ is a long activeathlete around the basketwith a good nose for the

ball. He has the ability toscore and has the poten-tial to really contributebefore he leaves CSI.”

- Coach Peery

#2

Black or GoldMountains or BeachesFruit or VegetableSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

Cake or PieCasual or Dress UpText Message or CallLooks or PersonalitySmall Town or Big City

Favorite Food: ChickenFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Wendy’sFavorite Pop: SpriteFavorite Cereal: Frosted FlakesFavorite TV Show: Fresh PrinceFavorite Pro Sports Team: LA LakersFavorite Color: Blue and BlackFavorite Season: SummerOne word to describe me: FunnyIf I could be an animal, I would be: a dog.Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Applebee’sFavorite Movie: Paper Soldiers

About AJ

This or That

AJ Wilson * 6-7 FreshmanForward * Minneapolis, Minn.

Before CSI: A two-year letterman at Mt. Zion Chris-tian Academy, AJ averaged 20.1 points, 3 blocks and 7rebounds his senior season.

Bio

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Adris Deleon * 6-0 SophomoreGuard * New York, N.Y.

“Adris is a very talentedoffensive guard. He also

has the ability to be a lockup defender. He should

really contribute.” - Coach Peery

Coke or PepsiSalt or SugarHambuger or HotdogCake or PieTalk or Listen

English or MathCasual or Dress UpMountains or BeachesCoffee or Hot ChololateSmall Town or Big City

Nickname: 2 Hard 2 GuardFavorite Subject in School: SciencesFavorite CSI Instructor: Jim DawsonFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Burger KingFavorite Color: GreenFavorite Candy Bar: SnickersFavorite Holiday: ChristmasFavorite Pop: OrangeFavorite Pro Sports Team: New York KnicksFavorite Food: LasagnaIf I could be an animal, I would be a: dog.I chose CSI because: of its winning tradition.

Before CSI: A transfer from the College of Siskiyousin California, Adris averaged 8.3 point and 4.2 assistslast season. Adris, who graduated from Louis Brandaiesdid not play basketball at his high school but competedon an AAU team.

About Adris

This or That

Bio

#10

“Kelvin is an extremelyexplosive strong athletethat can score on the

perimeter and around thebasket. he needs to be agood leader for us to be

successful.”- Coach Peery

Bio

#3

Black or GoldMorning or NightFruit or VegetableOffense or DefenseTalk or Listen

Text Message or CallCasual or Dress UpAutomatic or StickShaven or UnshavenSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Cereal: Fruity PebblesFavorite Book: 48 Law of PowerFavorite Toy as a Child: NintendoFavorite Pro Sports Teams: Yankees and CelticsFavorite Holiday: New Year’sFavorite Board Game: MonopolyOne word decription of me: One word can’tdescribe me.Pet Peeve: smelly peopleFavorite Modern Invention: IpodIf I could be an animal, I would be a: lion.I chose CSI for: the greatest experience and to win achampionship.

About Kelvin

This or That

Kelvin Davis * 6-4 SophomoreGuard * Waterbury, Conn.

Before CSI: A transfer from University of Texas ElPaso, Kelvin played for the Miners in 2004-05 beforebeing sidelined with an injury last season. Kelvin playedin 24 games at UTEP, averaging 1.8 points and .8 re-bounds per game.

Kelvin played his high school ball at Sacred Heart inConnecticut.

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Reggie Guyton * 6-0 FreshmanGuard * Portland, Ore.

“Reggie is a solid youngpoint guard that really

understands the game onboth sides of the ball.”

- Coach Peery

Black or GoldCoffee or Hot ChocolateText Message or CallSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

Shaven or UnshavenCasual or Dress UpOffense or DefenseEnglish or MathSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Food: Chinese food and seafood.Favorite Color: RedFavorite Toy as a Child: Buzz Light-YearFavorite Cereal: Fruity PebblesFavorite Book: To Kill a MockingbirdMy most embarassing moment was: getting caughtusing the girls bathroom by girls!When I was little, I wanted to be an: NBA playerNow I want to be: a college coach or businessmanIf I could be an animal, I would be a: tiger.Hobbies: Poker, bowling and golfIf I could invent a word, it would be: MeltedAnd it would mean: embarrassed, like you justmelted down.

Before CSI: A four-year letterman at Hillsboro HighSchool, Reggie averaged 15 points, 6 assists and 3 re-bounds his senior season in leading his team to a leaguechampionship. His freshman year, Reggie was a part ofa team that placed second in the state.

On the court honors during his high school career in-clude second team all league as a junior and first teamall league and honorable mention all state as a senior.

Reggie was a McDonald’s All-American nominee.

About Reggie

This or That

Bio

#11

“Brandon is a veryathletic post player thatruns the floor extremely

well. He can score aroundthe basket and block

shots.” - Coach Peery

#13

Shaven or UnshavenMountains or BeachesFruit or VegetableSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

Cake or PieCasual or Dress UpBlack or GoldEnglish or MathSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Candy Bar: ButterfingerFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Fat-BurgerFavorite CSI Instructor: Russ TremayneFavorite Color: BluePet Peeve: Fake peopleNickname: SlimFavorite Cereal: Cinnamon Toast CrunchFavorite Clothing Brand: Dickie’sOne word to describe me: OutspokenMost embarassing moment: Getting a beating inchurch.Favorite Holiday: My birthdayFavorite Pro Sports Teams: Cavaliers and Steelers

About Brandon

This or That

Brandon Stores * 6-9 SophomoreForward * Youngstown, Ohio

Before CSI: A transfer from Panola CC in Texas, Bran-don played his high school ball at Warren G. HardingHigh School. His junior season, Brandon averaged 10points, 11 rebound and 4 blocks in leading his team to aleague runner-up finish. As a senior, Brandon averaged19.5 points, 12.7 rebound and 4.7 blocks. That year, histeam went 30-4 and was ranked 7th in the nation at theend of the season.

Bio

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Travis Bunker * 6-5 SophomoreGuard * Beaver, Utah

“Travis is a big perimetershooter and a very goodrebounder for his posi-tion. He has very good

experience from playingin the league last year.”

- Coach Peery

Shaven or UnshavenSalt or SugarEnglish or MathCake or PieTalk or Listen

Offense or DefenseText Message or CallVanilla or ChocolateAutomatic or StickSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Toy as a Child: Big WheelFavorite Subject in School: BiologyFavorite Board Game: Loaded QuestionsFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Subway/TacoBellFavorite Clothing Brand: PoloOne Word to Describe Me: DedicatedInteresting Fact: I have attended three schools in theSWAC.Favorite Modern Invention: Electric shaverPet Peeve: Giving upIf I could be an animal, I would be a: cheetah.If I could invent a word, it would be: Wapp!It would mean: something like bang or money ballrelating to basketball.

Before CSI: a transfer from Dixie State College,Travis averaged 9.4 points, 2.2 assists and 7.1 reboundsper game for the Rebels last season.

A Beaver High School graduate, Travis lettered inbasketball, track, baseball and cross country, leadinghis high school team to a state championship in basket-ball his senior season.

In 2002, Travis earned 2A Player of the Year honors,averaging 16 points, 2.5 assists and 6 rebounds pergame.

About Travis

This or That

Bio

#21

“Derek is a very goodperimeter shooter that

has good toughness andis our only returner.”

- Coach Peery

Bio

#20

Black or GoldCake or PieCoffee or Hot ChocolateSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

Text Message or CallEnglish or MathOffense or DefenseVanilla or ChocolateLooks or Personality

Favorite Food: Steak and RibsFavorite Snack: Cheetos PuffsFavorite TV Show: Home ImprovementFavorite Comedian: Will FerrelHobbies: Bowling, golfing and campingFavorite Board Game: ChessFavorite Cereal: Lucky CharmsFavorite subject in school: HealthFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Denny’sFavorite Pop: Vanilla CokeIf I could be an animal, I would be a: coyote orwolf.Pet Peeve: People that sing out loud when their voiceis terrible.

About Derek

This or That

Derek Lorenzen * 6-4 SophomoreGuard * Reno, Nev.

At CSI: Derek played in 26 games last season for theGolden Eagles and is the lone returner from last year’sRegion 18 champions. He averaged 5.1 points per game.

Before CSI: A four-year letterman at Galena High School,Derek led his team to a region championship in 2002-03 and aregion championship and third-place finish at state in 2004-05.

Derek was named honorable mention all-league in 2002, firstteam all-league, first team all-region and 2nd team all-state in2003 and first team all-region, first team all-league and firstteam all-state in 2004. His senior year, Derek earned first teamall-league, all-region and all-state and was named MVP of theregion.

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Brad Garrett * 6-5 FreshmanGuard * St. George, Utah

“Brad is an extremelygood shooter understands

the game. He is a verygood athlete.”- Coach Peery

Black or GoldCoffee or Hot ChocolateText Message or CallSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

English or MathCasual or Dress UpOffense or DefenseCoke or PepsiSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Holiday: ChristmasFavorite Color: RedFavorite Movie: Top GunFavorite Cereal: Waffle CrispsHidden Talent: I play the piano.Favorite Food: PastaI have a pet peeve about: people who leave the milkout when I want cold milk for cereal.If I could be an animal, I would be a: tiger.Favorite Modern Invention: ComputerWorst Date: When I threw-up after my date and I atein front of the girl’s house.Favorite Car: Dodge Viper

In High School: A two-sport athlete, Brad playedbaseball and basketball at Pine View High School. In2001, he led his basketball team to a state champion-ship, in 2002 a second-place finish at state and in 2003,a third-place finish at state. In baseball, Brad helpedPVHS to a state championship his senior season.

As a sophomore, Brad was named second team allstate in basketball and baseball. His junior season, Bradearned first team all-state honors in basketball. As asenior, he was named first team all state in baseball andbasketball.

About Brad

This or That

Bio

#22

“DeCarlos is a talentedoffensive player that canreally score. He needs to

get stronger but has abright future.”- Coach Peery

#23

Shaven or UnshavenMountains or BeachesFruit or VegetableSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

Cake or PieLooks or PersonalityBlack or GoldEnglish or MathSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Food: Taco SaladFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: McDonald’sFavorite Toy as a Child: Cap GunFavorite Subject in School: MathFavorite Magazine: XXLFavorite Board Game: CheckersHidden Talent: GymnasticsFavorite Cereal: Frosted FlakesOne word to describe me: CoolInteresting Fact: I am a victim of Hurrican KatrinaFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Ruby TuesdayIf I could be an animal, I would be a: dog.Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball

About DeCarlos

This or That

DeCarlos Riley * 5-11 FreshmanGuard * Biloxi, Miss.

In High School: A two-year letterman in basketball,DeCarlos led Biloxi High School to a state champion-ship in 2004 and a district championship in 2005. Hissenior season, DeCarlos averaged 16 points and 11 as-sists, earning all district, all state, all South State and allSun Herald honors.

Bio

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Mo Taukiuvea * 6-5 SophomoreForward * Salt Lake City, Utah

“Mo is big and strongand can score inside and

outside. I like hismaturity on and off the

court.”- Coach Peery

Shaven or UnshavenSalt or SugarHambuger or HotdogCake or PieTalk or Listen

English or MathCasual or Dress UpMountains or BeachesVanilla or ChocolateCoffee or Hot Chocolate

Favorite Clothing Brand: RocawearFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: PF ChangsFavorite Season: AutumnFavorite Pop: Diet Dr. PepperFavorite Candy Bar: Snickers with almondsFavorite CSI Instructor: Tony MannenWhen I was little, I wanted to be: a policeman.Now, I want to be a: policemanFavorite TV Show: FriendsFavorite Pro Sports Team: Indianapolis ColtsI am motivated by: new shoes.Favorite Color: Blue

Before CSI: A transfer from Dixie State College, Moaveraged 13.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game lastseason for the Rebels. A second-team all region andRegion 18 all-tournament selection, Mo played his highschool ball at West High School.

Mo earned honorable mention all state in 1999 andsecond team all state in 1998 in high school.

About Mo

This or That

Bio

#31

“Terry is a very talentedyoung player who cando a lot of things. His

versatility should reallyhelp us.”

- Coach Peery

Bio

#24

Black or GoldMorning or NightFruit or VegetableSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

Text Message or CallCasual or Dress UpOffense or DefenseVanilla or ChocolateSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Food: Steak and PotatoesFavorite Book: Harry PotterFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Red LobsterFavorite Cereal: Coco PuffsFavorite CSI Instructor: Jim DawsonWhen I was little, I wanted to be an: NBA player.Now, I want to be a: doctor.Favorite subject in school: EnglishFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Jack in the BoxHidden Talent: BoxingPet Peeve: People chewing with their mouth open.Favorite Color: BlackFavorite Pro Sports Team: LA Lakers

About Terry

This or That

Terry Fields * 6-6 FreshmanGuard * Headland, Ala.

Before CSI: A two-sport athlete, Terry competed inbaseball and basketball at Headland High School. As asenior, he averaged a triple double and was named oneof the top 12 players in his area. That year, Terry ledHHS to the Final Four, posting a 30-8 record.

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Juan Pattillo * 6-7 FreshmanForward * Las Vegas, Nev.

“Juan is an extremelytalented player. The skyis the limit for him. If hecontinues to work hard,

he should contributeimmediately.”- Coach Peery

Black or GoldCoffee or Hot ChocolateText Message or CallShaven or UnshavenTalk or Listen

English or MathCasual or Dress UpOffense or DefenseCoke or PepsiCake or Pie

Favorite Holiday: 4th of JulyFavorite Food: ShrimpFavorite Car: EscaladeFavorite Cereal: Frosted FlakesOne Word Description of Myself: ResponsibleFavorite Drink: GatoradeFavorite Color: RedFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: McDonald’sIf I could be an animal, I would be a: lion.Hobbies: Playing video games and bowlingFavorite Actor: Will SmithFavorite Pro Sports Team: Cleveland

Before CSI: A four-year letterman, Juan led CanyonSprings High School to a league championship and a20-1 record in 2002.

The 6-7 forward was a McDonald’s All-Americannominee and earned first team all league honors threetimes.

Outside of high school, Juan competed on the LasVegas Rebels AAU team.

About Juan

This or That

Bio

#32

“Kevin is a big postplayer that can score

around the basket. He is agood defender and

rebounder. I have veryhigh expectations for

Kevin.”- Coach Peery

#34

Looks or PersonalityMountains or BeachesFruit or VegetableSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

Cake or PieCasual or Dress UpBlack or GoldEnglish or MathSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Food: Cookies and MilkFavorite Car: BMWFavorite Book: Green Eggs and HamFavorite Subject in School: MathFavorite Candy Bar: Milky WayFavorite Board Game: Connect 4Favorite Color: RedFavorite Clothing Brand: JordanOne word to describe me: FunnyFavorite Pro Sports Team: BullsPet Peeve: Ugly feetIf I could be an animal, I would be a: lion.

About Kevin

This or That

Kevin Ford * 6-8 SophomoreForward * Portland, Ore.

Before CSI: A transfer from New Mexico State, Kevinplayed in 30 games averaging 3.4 points and 3.8 re-bounds per game for the Aggies.

At his high school in Portland, Kevin lettered one yearin football and two in basketball. As a senior, Kevin setthe record for most dunks in a year with 48. As a junior,Kevin led his high school team to a league champion-ship.

Bio

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Artsiom Parakhouski * 6-11 FreshmanForward * Minsk, Belarus

“Artsiom is a strong postplayer that can really

score around the basket.He needs to continue towork hard to be able to

contribute.”- Coach Peery

Shaven or UnshavenSalt or SugarEast Coast or West CoastCake or PieTalk or Listen

English or MathCasual or Dress UpMountains or BeachesVanilla or ChocolateSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Candy Bar: M&MsFavorite Subject in School: HistoryFavorite Season: SummerFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Chili’sFavorite Color: RedOne Word to Describe Me: StrongFavorite Car: HummerIf I could be an animal I would be a: snake.Favorite Holiday: New Year’sFavorite Pro Sports Team: Denver NuggetsInteresting Fact: I played soccer for 7 years. Before CSI: A member of the junior national team in

Belarus for several years, Artsiom competed this pastsummer in the Junior European World Championships.

His coaches were Kanstantin Shereverya and MichailFeiman.

His father competed internationally as a heptathleteand his mother is the current Belarus national team swimcoach.

About Artsiom

This or That

Bio

#45

“Bocar is a big strongaggressive post player

that is going to be a verygood player with a lot of

hard work.”- Coach Peery

Bio

#44

Black or GoldMorning or NightFruit or VegetableSunrise or SunsetMountains or Beaches

Text Message or CallCasual or Dress UpOffense or DefenseVanilla or ChocolateSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Food: Fish and RiceFavorite Pop: CokeFavorite Magazine: ESPNWhen I was little, I wanted to be a: lawyer.Now I want to work in: human resources.Favorite Subject in School: EnglishFavorite Pro Sports Team: Miami HeatFavorite Actor: Bruce WillisFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: McDonald’sOne word to describe me: SmartInteresting Fact: I have four girlfriends.

About Bocar

This or That

Bocar Ba * 6-10 FreshmanForward * Dakar, Senegal

Before CSI: The 6-10 big man has played competi-tively in Senegal for the past four years, coming to theUnited States to further his education.

Bocar played at the Seed Academy in Thies, Senegalfor two years un coaches Bengali Kaba and SissokhoEidy.

Bocar has one brother and one sister.

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Robert Crompton * 6-0 RedshirtGuard * American Falls, Idaho

“Robert is a goodshooter. He gives us agreat effort in practiceevery day to make us

better.”- Coach Peery

Black or GoldCoffee or Hot ChocolateText Message or CallSunrise or SunsetShaven or Unshaven

English or MathCasual or Dress UpOffense or DefenseCoke or PepsiSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Candy Bar: Muddie BuddiesFavorite Magazine: Sports IllustratedFavorite Toy as a Child: Ninja Turtles PuzzleFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: KFCFavorite Subject in School: GeographyFavorite Instructor: Mr. WasdenFavorite Drink: Pink lemonadeFavorite Color: GreenIf I could be an animal, I would be a: dolphin.Hobbies: Bowling, golfing and playing video gamesPet Peeve: People chewing with their mouth openFavorite Modern Invention: Cell PhoneOne word description of myself: Outgoing

Before CSI: A three-sport athlete, Robert played foot-ball, basketball and golf at American Falls High School.

While he was named one of the top 25 players in thedistrict in football his junior and senior years and bas-ketball his senior season, he made his mark behind the3-point line. Robert set the AFHS record for 3-pointersmade in a game, season and career.

About Robert

This or That

Bio

RS

“Matthew has a verygood feel for the game

and is very important tous every day.”- Coach Peery

RS

Coke or PepsiMountains or BeachesFruit or VegetableSunrise or SunsetTalk or Listen

Cake or PieCasual or Dress UpBlack or GoldEnglish or MathSmall Town or Big City

Favorite Food: Chicken wingsFavorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Jack in the BoxFavorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Red LobsterFavorite Book: A Clockwork OrangeFavorite Board Game: SorryFavorite Color: Green and GoldOne word description of myself: UnsatiableInteresting Fact: I am related to the 16th PresidentUlyses S. Grant who was also the first president to geta speeding ticket on a horse.Worst Date Experience: We got a flat tire on theway to the prom.If I could be an animal, I would be a: Narwhal.

About Matthew

This or That

Matthew Ledbetter * 6-2 RedshirtGuard * American Falls, Idaho

In High School: A four-sport athlete, Matthew com-peted in basketball, track and field, soccer and crosscountry for American Falls High School.

Matthew, the grandson of former CSI coaching greatBoyd Grant, helped his soccer team to a 2nd-place fin-ish at state his junior year and fourth place his seniorseason.

On the basketball court, Matthew was a part of a teamthat placed second in the district his junior year.

Bio

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Midland CollegeChipola CollegeIowa Western CCArizona Western CollegeRedlands CCCoffeyville CCSan Jacinto College-CentralTallahassee CCSouthwest Tennessee CCMissouri State Univ - West PlainsGeorgia Perimeter CollegeIndian Hills CCShelton State CCDodge City CCMonroe CollegeSeminole State CollegeSheridan CollegeAngelina CollegeMineral Area CollegeWabash Valley CollegeVincennes UniversityHighland CCItawamba CCHoward CollegeCollege of Southern IdahoHutchinson CCOkaloosa-Walton CollegeNortheastern Junior CollegeChattahoochee Valley CCPearl River CC

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2006-07 Men’s BasketballNJCAA Pre-season Poll

Top 30 Overall Record

2005-06 Men’s BasketballNJCAA Final Poll

as of Feb. 28, 2006

Top 20 Overall Record

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CSI Overall 2005-06 Record:25-10 Region 18 2005-06 Record: 13-4

All-Game Totals All Field Goals 3 Point Goals Free throws AVG OFF DEF TOT AVG AVG AVG AVG AVGGP FG FGA PCT 3PG 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS REB REB REB REB PF ASST ASST TO TO BLK BLK STL STL

Travis Gabbidon 35 190 432 .440 55 156 .353 132 179 .737 16.2 93 154 247 7.1 98 56 1.60 64 1.83 30 0.86 38 1.09Jermaine Calvin 28 74 159 .465 12 41 .293 48 80 .600 7.4 17 93 110 3.9 56 173 6.18 79 2.82 7 0.25 84 3.00Bryce Brunson 20 3 12 .250 2 8 .250 4 8 .500 0.6 1 3 4 0.2 4 8 0.40 9 0.45 0 .000 4 0.20Zarryon Fereti 35 153 408 .375 83 248 .335 95 119 .798 13.8 33 112 145 4.1 57 92 2.63 59 1.69 16 0.46 44 1.26Leon Henry 29 44 92 .478 3 6 .500 27 44 .614 4.1 49 55 104 3.6 57 7 0.24 27 0.93 10 0.34 15 0.52Derek Lorenzen 26 36 81 .444 30 70 .429 31 40 .775 5.1 2 17 19 0.7 26 10 0.38 13 0.50 3 0.12 2 0.08Steve Ne al 33 109 260 .419 18 69 .261 67 97 .691 9.2 75 102 177 5.4 72 51 1.55 59 1.79 19 0.58 34 1.03Darrell Jenkins 35 110 253 .435 52 136 .382 45 75 .600 9.1 19 74 93 2.7 89 152 4.34 69 1.97 2 0.06 44 1.26Reggie Larry 35 206 408 .505 20 55 .364 100 182 .549 15.2 114 174 288 8.2 97 26 0.74 77 2.20 51 1.46 32 0.91Joel Nieves 15 9 20 .450 4 11 .364 3 4 .750 1.7 1 7 8 0.5 4 3 0.20 5 0.33 0 .000 3 0.20Abray Milson 28 20 48 .417 0 0 .000 6 17 .353 1.6 33 57 90 3.2 46 5 0.18 11 0.39 13 0.46 6 0.21Ronnel Ramsey 8 6 9 .667 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 1.8 6 13 19 2.4 14 0 .000 7 0.88 1 0.13 5 0.63Micah Rollin 31 42 85 .494 0 0 .000 20 39 .513 3.4 47 60 107 3.5 101 6 0.19 35 1.13 15 0.48 8 0.26Team 15 17 32 1.0 1 23

CSI TOTALS 35 1002 2267 .442 279 800 .349 580 889 .652 81.8 505 938 1443 41.2 722 589 16.83 537 15.34 167 4.77 319 9.11Oppone nts Totals 35 888 2166 .410 222 688 .323 565 836 .676 73.2 452 882 1334 38.1 750 479 13.69 636 18.17 72 2.06 245 7.00

GP=Games PlayedFG=Field GoalsFGA=Field Goals AttemptedPCT=PercentFT=Free ThrowsFTA=Free Throws AttemptedAVG PTS=Average PointsOFF REB=Offensive ReboundsDEF REB=Defensive Rebounds

SWAC TeamsCollege of Southern IdahoNorth Idaho CollegeSalt Lake CC*Dixie State CollegeCollege of Eastern UtahSnow CollegeColorado NW*Ineligible for post-season

Wins13131110970

Losses557891118

Pct.0.7220.7220.6110.5560.5000.3890.000

Wins2523222119104

SWAC2005-06

Overall2005-06

Losses108812122127

Pct.0.7140.7420.7330.6360.6130.3230.129

PF=Personal FoulsAVG ASST=Assists Per GameASST=Total AssistsAVG TO=Turnovers Per GameTO-Total TurnoversAVG BLK=Blocks Per GameBLK=Total BlocksAVG STL=Steals Per GameSTL=Total Steals

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Date Opponent Result Score Site11/03/05 Westchester Westcos W 80-74 Twin Falls, Idaho11/04/05 Cochise College L 81-87 Twin Falls, Idaho11/05/05 Eastern Wyoming W 76-63 Twin Falls, Idaho11/17/05 Waubonsee CC W 78-47 Twin Falls, Idaho11/18/05 Scottsdale CC W 77-61 Twin Falls, Idaho11/19/05 Peninsula College W 74-62 Twin Falls, Idaho11/24/05 Chemeketa CC L 88-93 Twin Falls, Idaho11/25/05 South Mountain CC W 85-73 Twin Falls, Idaho11/26/05 Treasure Valley CC W 69-60 Twin Falls, Idaho12/01/05 Colorado Northwestern CC W 97-63 Twin Falls, Idaho12/03/05 Snow College W 68-51 Twin Falls, Idaho12/10/05 North Idaho College W 74-68 Twin Falls, Idaho12/17/05 Central Arizona College W 86-67 Coolidge, Ariz.12/19/05 Mesa CC L 75-82 Mesa, Ariz.12/21/05 Phoenix CC W 88-74 Phoenix, Ariz.1/05/06 College of Eastern Utah W 91-82 Price, Utah1/07/06 Dixie State College L 70-84 St. Geroge, Utah1/14/06 Salt Lake CC W 101-96 Salt Lake City, Utah1/20/06 Dixie State College W 79-77 Twin Falls, Idaho1/21/06 Dixie State College W 74-63 Twin Falls, Idaho1/27/06 College of Eastern Utah W 81-65 Twin Falls, Idaho1/28/06 College of Eastern Utah W 84-71 Twin Falls, Idaho2/10/06 North Idaho College W 85-73 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho2/11/06 North Idaho College W 85-84 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho2/17/06 Salt Lake CC L 86-98 Twin Falls, Idaho2/18/06 Salt Lake CC L 98-102 Twin Falls, Idaho2/24/06 Colorado Northwestern CC W 104-57 Rangely, Colo2/25/06 Colorado Northwestern CC W 94-60 Rangely, Colo3/03/06 Snow College L 68-70 Ephraim, Utah3/04/06 Snow College L 72-75 Ephraim, Utah3/10/06 College of Eastern Utah W 103-92 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho3/11/06 Dixie State College W 72-69 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho3/21/06 Southwestern Illinois College L 66-70 Hutchinson, Kansas3/23/06 Southwest Tennessee CC W 82-72 Hutchinson, Kansas3/24/06 Monroe College L 72-78 Hutchinson, Kansas

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Date Day Opponent Site TimeNov. 2-4 Thur.-Fri. K&T Steel Tournament Twin Falls, IdahoNov. 2 Thur. Pro Look All Stars Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Nov. 3 Fri. Central Arizona Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Nov. 4 Sat. Sheridan College Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Nov. 16-18 Thur.-Fri. Eureka Challenge Twin Falls, IdahoNov. 16 Thur. Montana Tech JV Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Nov. 17 Fri. Yavapai College Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Nov. 18 Sat. Eastern Wyoming Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Nov. 24-25 Fri.-Sat. Wolverton Challenge Twin Falls, IdahoNov. 24 Fri. Western Wyoming Twin Falls, Idaho 8 p.m.Nov. 25 Sat. Chemeketa Twin Falls, Idaho 8 p.m.Dec. 8 Fri. North Idaho College Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 8:30 p.m. (MST)Dec. 9 Sat. North Idaho College Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 8:30 p.m. (MST)Dec. 18 Mon. Mesa College Mesa, Ariz. 7:30 p.m.Dec. 21 Thur. Phoenix College Phoenix, Ariz. 7:30 p.m.Jan. 5 Fri. Colorado NW Rangely, Colo. 7:30 p.m.Jan. 6 Sat. Colorado NW Rangely, Colo. 7:30 p.m.Jan. 12 Fri. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Jan. 13 Sat. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Jan. 19 Fri. Snow College Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Jan. 20 Sat. Snow College Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Jan. 26 Fri. College of Eastern Utah Price, Utah 7:30 p.m.Jan. 27 Sat. College of Eastern Utah Price, Utah 7:30 p.m.Feb. 2 Fri. North Idaho College Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Feb. 3 Sat. North Idaho College Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Feb. 9 Fri. Colorado NW Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Feb. 10 Sat. Colorado NW Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Feb. 16 Fri. Salt Lake CC Salt Lake City, Utah 7:30 p.m.Feb. 17 Sat. Salt Lake CC Salt Lake City, Utah 7:30 p.m.Feb. 23 Fri. Snow College Ephraim, Utah 7:30 p.m.Feb. 24 Sat. Snow College Ephraim, Utah 7:30 p.m.Mar. 2 Fri. College of Eastern Utah Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Mar. 3 Sat. College of Eastern Utah Twin Falls, Idaho 7:30 p.m.Mar. 7-10 Wed.-Sat. Region 18 Championships Home of Men’s WinnerMar. 13 Tues. Region 1/18 Playoff Salt Lake City, Utah TBAMar. 20-24 Tues.-Sat. NJCAA National Tournament Hutchinson, Kansas

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2005-06 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat LeadersPoints Per Game

Travis Gabbidon ......... 3rd (16.3)Reggie Larry ............... 4th (15.2)Zarryon Fereti ............. 9th (13.8)

Rebounds Per GameReggie Larry .................. 1st (8.2)Travis Gabbidon ........... 6th (6.9)Steve Neal ................... 15th (5.3)

Assist/Turnover RatioDarrell Jenkins ............. 1st (2.19)Jermaine Calvin ..........2nd (2.16)

2005-06 Region 18 Team Stat Leaders All GamesRebounding

Dixie ............................ 1st (42.8)CSI ..............................2nd (40.6)SLCC .......................... 3rd (38.4)

Free Throw PercentageCEU ............................. 1st (.723)Dixie ...........................2nd (.718)SLCC .......................... 3rd (.695)

StealsCEU ........................... 1st (10.58)CSI ..............................2nd (9.14)SLCC .......................... 3rd (8.17)

2005-06 Final CSI Category LeadersPoints Per Game

Travis Gabbidon .......... 1st (16.2)Reggie Larry ...............2nd (15.2)Zarryon Fereti ............. 3rd (13.8)

Assists Per GameJermaine Calvin ............. 1st (6.2)Darrell Jenkins ..............2nd (4.3)Zarryon Fereti ............... 3rd (2.6)

Blocked Shots Per GameReggie Larry .................. 1st (1.5)Travis Gabbidon ...........2nd (0.9)Steve Neal ..................... 3rd (0.8)

Scoring OffenseCEU ............................. 1st (88.8)CSI ..............................2nd (81.8)Dixie ........................... 3rd (79.3)

Scoring DefenseNIC .............................. 1st (69.5)Snow ............................ 1st (69.5)SLCC .......................... 3rd (71.0)

AssistsSnow .......................... 1st (17.70)CEU ..........................2nd (17.52)SLCC ........................ 3rd (17.33)

Field Goal PercentageSnow ............................ 1st (.506)SLCC ..........................2nd (.471)CEU ............................ 3rd (.469)

3-Point Field Goal PctCEU ............................. 1st (.377)SLCC ..........................2nd (.366)Snow ........................... 3rd (.362)

Blocked ShotsCSI ............................... 1st (4.71)CEU ............................2nd (3.81)SLCC .......................... 3rd (2.83)

Rebounds Per GameReggie Larry .................. 1st (8.2)Travis Gabbidon ...........2nd (7.1)Steve Neal ..................... 3rd (5.4)

Steals Per GameJermaine Calvin ............. 1st (3.0)Darrell Jenkins ..............2nd (1.3)Zarryon Fereti ...............2nd (1.3)

3-Point Field Goals Per GameZarryon Fereti ................ 1st (2.4)Travis Gabbidon ...........2nd (1.6)Darrell Jenkins .............. 3rd (1.5)

Field Goal PercentageRonnel Ramsey ............ 1st (.667)Reggie Larry ...............2nd (.505)Micah Rollin ............... 3rd (.494)

3-Point PercentageLeon Henry .................. 1st (.500)Derek Lorenzen ..........2nd (.429)Darrell Jenkins ............ 3rd (.382)

Free Throw PercentageZarryon Fereti .............. 1st (.798)Derek Lorenzen ..........2nd (.775)Joel Nieves .................. 3rd (.750)

Free Throw Pct.Zarryon Fereti ............. 6th (.798)Darrell Jenkins .......... 13th (.600)

Blocks Per GameReggie Larry ................ 1st (1.46)Travis Gabbidon ......... 6th (0.83)Steve Neal ................... 8th (0.58)

3-Point FG MadeZarryon Fereti ............. 3rd (2.37)Travis Gabbidon ......... 8th (1.57)Darrell Jenkins ............ 9th (1.49)

Steals Per GameJermaine Calvin ........... 1st (2.96)Zarryon Fereti ............11th (1.29)Darrell Jenkins .......... 13th (1.26)

Assists Per GameJermaine Calvin ........... 1st (6.11)Darrell Jenkins ............ 5th (4.31)Zarryon Fereti ........... 12th (2.63)

3-Point Field Goal Pct.Darrell Jenkins ............ 9th (.382)Travis Gabbidon ....... 12th (.353)

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NJCAA All-AmericansNJCAA All-AmericansNJCAA All-AmericansNJCAA All-AmericansNJCAA All-AmericansTom Bush, Drake UniversityPles Vann, University of Texas at El Paso (pro in Europe)Tim Bassett, University of Georgia (New Jersey Nets)Steve Hegens, University of Texas at El PasoVictor Kelly, University of Hawaii (Atlanta Hawks)Joey Johnson, Arizona State (pro in Europe)Rick Sobers, UNLV (Chicago Bulls)Tom Barker, University of Hawaii (Atlanta Hawks)Kenny Davis, Arizona StateGary Yoder, University of Cincinnati (Milwaukee Bucks)Andre Wakefield, Loyola University (Chicago Bulls, DetroitPistons and Utah Jazz)Erick Newman, St. Mary’sKim Goetz, San Diego State (San Diego Clippers)Jerry Williams, University of ColoradoMichael Ingram, Seton HallGeorge Scott, University of New MexicoGerald Kennedy, Georgia StateChris Blocker, UTEPMauro Gomez, University of IdahoDavid Anderson, University of IdahoCraig Tyson, University of ArkansasClayton Johnson, University of Nevada at Las VegasEd Gray, University of California (Atlanta Hawks)Blandon Ferguson, University of IllinoisRicky Clemons, University of MissouriJamaal Brown, Oklahomas State UniversityTravis Gabbidon, University of Texas San Antonio

All-ReAll-ReAll-ReAll-ReAll-Region 18 Fgion 18 Fgion 18 Fgion 18 Fgion 18 Fiririririrst Teamst Teamst Teamst Teamst Team(Since 1984-85)Lowell Cisowski ............................. 1984-85Chris Blocker .................................. 1985-86Erick Newman ................................ 1985-86Joey Johnson .................................. 1986-87Mauro Gomez ................................. 1986-87Erick Newman ................................ 1986-87Mauro Gomez ................................. 1987-88David Henderson ............................ 1988-89David Anderson .............................. 1989-90Shawn Colter .................................. 1990-91David Anderson .............................. 1990-91Craig Tyson..................................... 1991-92Clayton Johnson ............................. 1992-93Paul Jarrett ...................................... 1992-93Shawn Bankhead ............................ 1994-95Ed Gray........................................... 1994-95Marcus Wallace .............................. 1995-96Rusty Yoder .................................... 1995-96Greg McQuay ................................. 1997-98Matt Siebrandt ................................ 1999-00Blandon Ferguson........................... 2000-01Tony Bobbitt ................................... 2001-02Ricky Clemons ............................... 2001-02Yusuf Baker .................................... 2003-04Jamaal Brown ................................. 2004-05Travis Gabbidon ............................. 2005-06

All-ReAll-ReAll-ReAll-ReAll-Region 18 Second Teamgion 18 Second Teamgion 18 Second Teamgion 18 Second Teamgion 18 Second Team(Since 1992-93)Shawn Bankhead .................................................. 1993-94Sandro Varejao ..................................................... 1993-94Trevon Broadway ................................................. 1996-97Joe Marshall ......................................................... 1997-98Juliano Jordani ..................................................... 1998-99Kenny Brunner ..................................................... 1999-00Tony Bobbitt ......................................................... 2000-01Yakhouba Diawara ............................................... 2002-03Jaison Williams ..................................................... 2002-03Dani Hazut ............................................................ 2004-05Mohamed Kone .................................................... 2004-05Jermaine Calvin .................................................... 2005-06Zarryon Fereti ....................................................... 2005-06

All-ReAll-ReAll-ReAll-ReAll-Region 18 Honorable Mentiongion 18 Honorable Mentiongion 18 Honorable Mentiongion 18 Honorable Mentiongion 18 Honorable Mention(Since 1993-94)Alyton Tesch ......................................................... 1994-95George Brown ...................................................... 1995-96Floyd Farrow ........................................................ 1997-98Curtis Bobb........................................................... 1998-99Cardell Butler ....................................................... 1999-00Uche Okafor ......................................................... 2000-01Tim Ellis ............................................................... 2001-02Dante Sawyer........................................................ 2002-03Aking Elting ......................................................... 2003-04Mohamed Kone .................................................... 2003-04

ReReReReRegion 18 All-Tourgion 18 All-Tourgion 18 All-Tourgion 18 All-Tourgion 18 All-Tournament Teamnament Teamnament Teamnament Teamnament Team(Since 1993-94)Shawn Bankhead .................................................. 1994-95Marcus Wallace .................................................... 1995-96Adrian McCullough.............................................. 1997-98Adrian McCullough.............................................. 1998-99Curtis Bobb........................................................... 1998-99Blandon Ferguson................................................. 1999-00Cardell Butler ....................................................... 2000-01Blandon Ferguson................................................. 2000-01Tim Ellis ............................................................... 2001-02Yakhouba Diawara ............................................... 2002-03Schafer Jackson .................................................... 2003-04Yusuf Baker .......................................................... 2003-04Jamaal Brown ....................................................... 2004-05Dani Hazut ............................................................ 2004-05Travis Gabbidon ................................................... 2005-06Reggie Larry ......................................................... 2005-06

ReReReReRegion 18 Tourgion 18 Tourgion 18 Tourgion 18 Tourgion 18 Tournament MVPnament MVPnament MVPnament MVPnament MVP(Since 1993-94)Ed Gray................................................................. 1994-95Matt Siebrandt ...................................................... 1999-00Aking Elting ......................................................... 2003-04Mohamed Kone .................................................... 2004-05Jermaine Calvin .................................................... 2005-06

ReReReReRegion 18 Coacgion 18 Coacgion 18 Coacgion 18 Coacgion 18 Coach ofh ofh ofh ofh of the Y the Y the Y the Y the Yearearearearear(Since 1996-97)Jim Thrash ............................................................ 1997-98

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µ Winningest Basketball program in NJCAA History,posting a win percentage of .847 (1128-210)

µ Won 2 National Championshipsµ Made 22 Trips to the NJCAA National Tournamentµ Won 23 Region 18 Titlesµ Holds record for the longest home winning streak at

137 from 1984-1992µ 42-27 overall record at NJCAA National Tournamentµ More First Team All-Americans than any other school

with 13µ Holds record for most points scored in one season in

1988-89 (4025 points)µ Ranks 15th all-time in wins for NJCAA Basketball

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Our number one goal for student-athletes at the College ofSouthern Idaho is for them to experience high quality educationwhile participating in and enjoying the challenge of Division Ijunior college basketball. The ultimate bonus, of course, is graduat-ing from a quality institution that has prepared them for a careerafter athletics.

The CSI Athletic Department is committed to providing studentsall the support and encouragement they need to find success both inacademics and athletics. The college provides unlimited resourcesthrough its student services to assist student-athletes in the class-room.

Students will enjoy the benefits of attending a private study tablefor basketball, as well as the use of the Academic DevelopmentCenter, and tutoring is provided as needed. Most importantly,student-athletes have the support and friendship of the coaches, theirteammates and their academic advisor. The best of everything ispossible at the College of Southern Idaho.

Listen to all the action live on KTFI 1270 AM with Jonathan Drew (left) and Ken Simmons (right).If you aren’t in the Twin Falls area, go to www.csi.edu/athletics and click on listen live to hear all the CSI

basketball games on your computer.

Kat PowellAcademic Advisor

College of Southern Idaho

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Eddie Sutton1966 -1967 33-4, National AAU Tournament1967-1968 24-61968-1969 27-4

Southern Idaho’s first head coach. Compiled an 84-14 record at CSI. After coaching here, Sutton madethe move to the NCAA Division I level. Sutton hasbeen named National Coach of the Year four timesand conference coach of the year seven times. He isthe only coach in NCAA history to lead four differentschools to the NCAA Tournament. Former head coachat Oklahoma State University. Inducted into the CSIHall of Fame on Dec. 12, 2000.

The Legacies of our Tradition

1969-70 ............................................. Coach Jerry Hale, 32-5, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament Participant1970-71 ............................................. Coach Hale, 36-3, won regionals, second at NJCAA National Tournament1971-72 ............................................. Coach Hale, 29-4, won regionals, fourth at NJCAA National Tournament1972-73 ............................................. Coach Hale, 30-5, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament Participant1973-74 ............................................. Coach Hale, 33-5, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament Participant

Boyd Grant1974-1975 27-3, won regionals, 2nd at NJCAA National Tournament1975-1976 34-1, won regionals, won NJCAA National Championship1976-1977 32-2, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament Participant

The Golden Eagles third men’s basketball coach.Brought home the school’s first national championship.Coached at Fresno State and Colorado State, winning anNIT Championshionship in 1983 and competing in fiveNCAA National Tournaments while at those twoschools. Grant was inducted into the NJCAA Hall ofFame in1988 and into the CSI Hall of Fame on Decem-ber 11, 1999.

Eddie Sutton

Boyd Grant

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1977-78 ............................................. Coach Mike Mitchell, 27-61978-79 ............................................. Coach Mitchell, 28-6, won regionals1979-80 ............................................. Coach Tom Weirich, 16-141980-81 ............................................. Coach Dave Campbell, 28-6, won regionals1981-82 ............................................. Coach Campbell, 28-6, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament participant1982-83 ............................................. Coach Campbell, 24-7

1993-94 ............................................. Coach Steve Irons, 23-71994-95 ............................................. Coach Irons, 33-5, won regionals, 4th at NJCAA National Tournament1995-96 ............................................. Coach Irons, 25-71996-97 ............................................. Coach Jim Thrash, 18-131997-98 ............................................. Coach Thrash, 28-4, third at regionals1998-99 ............................................. Coach Kevin Jones, 21-12, second at regionals1999-00 ............................................. Coach Derek Zeck, 29-7, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament participant2000-01 ............................................. Coach Zeck, 29-4, second at regionals2001-02 ............................................. Coach Guy Beach, 26-6, third at regionals2002-03 ............................................. Coach Beach, 26-6, third at regionals2003-04 ............................................. Coach Gib Arnold, 24-9, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament participant2004-05 ............................................. Coach Arnold, 33-3, won regionals, 3rd at NJCAA National Tournament2005-06 ............................................. Coach Barret Peery, 25-10, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament participant

Fred Trenkle1983-1984 25-71984-1985 26-51985-1986 35-3, won regionals, 4th at NJCAA National Tournament1986-1987 38-1, won regionals, won NJCAA National Tournament1987-1988 31-4, won regionals, NJCAA National Tournament Participant1988-1989 37-2, won regionals, 7th at NJCAA National Tournament1989-1990 35-3, won regionals, 2nd at NJCAA National Tournament1990-1991 32-3, won regionals, NJCAA National tournament participant1991-1992 34-4, won regionals, 3rd at NJCAA National Tournament1992-1993 36-2, won regionals, 7th at NJCAA National Tournament

Fred Trenkle coached at the College of Southern Idaholonger than any men’s basketball coach, bringing homenational championship hardware in 1987. He wasnamed NJCAA National Coach of the year in 1987 aswell. While here, he won 10 conference championshipsand earned eight trips to the national tournament, com-peting in the final four 4 times. Trenkle was inducted intothe NJCAA Hall of Fame in 1996 and the CSI Hall ofFame on December 11, 1999.

CSI Coaching Greats

Fred Trenkle

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1960s1960s1960s1960s1960sRon Adams, University of Idaho

Louis Anderson, Utah State UniversityLarry Barnett, West Kentucky University

Charles Bean, Idaho State UniversityDon Deuel, Friends University

Howard Humes, Indiana State UniversityClarence Phillips, University of Idaho

Mark Rich, Adelphi UniversityFred Stevens, Tulsa University

Bert Scott, Idaho State UniversityFred Trenkle, Idaho State University

Ples Vann, University of TexasBrian Ward, Idaho State University

Jackie Brown, Ohio Wesleyan UniversityTom Bush, Drake University

Steve Miller, Texas Tech UniversityNate Stevens, Long Beach State

Claude Rasmussen, Boise State UniversityMorris Moe, Niagra University

Albert Davis, University of HawaiiLarry Reitz, Southern Utah State College

1970s1970s1970s1970s1970sSteven Hegens, UTEP

Ralph Palomar, Texas TechTim Bassett, University of Georgia

Ron Behagen, University of MinnesotaGene Stroebel, University of IdahoVictor Kelly, University of Hawaii

Dan Dreseen, Utah State UniversityRick Sobers, University of Nevada

Steve Swanson, Boise State UniversityVince Volmut, Hofstra University

Willie Williams, Northwestern UniversityTom Barker, University of HawaiiRon Fryson, University of Hawaii

Kevin Dubynn, Oral Roberts UniversityArnold Dugger, Oral Roberts University

Greg Young, Boise State UniversityMike Phillips, Northeastern OklahomaLon Frazier, Louisiana State University

Lonnie Trotter, Cal State NorthridgeGary Yoder, University of Cincinnati

Randy Hunt, Lewis and Clark State CollegeBobby Durham, McPherson College

Dwight Boyles, N. Arizona UniversityBernard Boyd, Phillips University

Kenny Davis, University of ArizonaAndre Wakefield, Loyola University

Dwight Williams, Providence CollegeEd Nickols, University of Missouri

They come for the Tradition;They leave as a part of it

Greg McQuayPurdue University

Blandon FergusonUniv. of Illinois

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Gene Bowen, Idaho State UniversityEric Hovey, Denver University

Jim Marshall, Northern ColoradoJeff Wiggam, Lambuth College

Larry Bergerson, Utah StateKim Goetz, San Diego State

Antonio Martin, Oral Roberts UniversityBruce Ware, University of IdahoCraig Everett, Roanoke CollegeArt Williams, Fresno University

Dennis Bowyer, Whitworth CollegeDavid Ferguson, San Diego University

Darryl Mims, Palmer J.C.Bob Starner, SW Texas State

Jerry Williams, University of ColoradoDavid Thirdkill, Bradley University

Curtis Rayford, University of ColoradoFred Hall, Georgia Tech

Orlando Bryant, Montana State UniversityKenny Justice, Montana State University

Rick Cope, Boise State UniversityAntoine Williams, S.C.C.

Roger B. Campbell, McPherson CollegeLogan Tusow, McPherson College

1980s1980s1980s1980s1980sJeff Blanzy, Eastern Michigan UniversityMichael Ingram, Seton Hall University

Frank Baines, Eastern KentuckyMike Elliot, Northern Arizona

George Scott, University of New MexicoLebro Bates, Virginia Tech

Rick Tunstall, Youngstown StateBrad Blaine, Lewis and Clark State CollegeDave Piper, Lewis and Clark State College

Charles Williams, St. Louis UniversityRon Beach, University of AlaskaGerald Kennedy, Virginia Tech

Phil Rohr, Idaho State UniversityFred Emerson, Fresno State

Dewey Haley, Georgia State UniversityRalph Barreras, E. New Mexico UniversityKevin Hulsey, Albertson College of Idaho

Lowell Cisowski, Albertson College of IdahoAaron Combs, Long Beach State

Jeff Logan, Sacramento StateDerrick Hopkins, Sacramento State

Larry Brown, Sacramento StateDave Galbraith, Cal State/Hayward

Chris Blocker, University of Texas at El PasoMike Miller, University of Pacific

Phil Olsen, Albertson College of IdahoJeff Rekeweg, University of Nebraska

Greg Boyd, Weber State UniversityJoey Johnson, Arizona State University

Erick Newman, St. Mary’s

Bradley JacksonTexas A&M

Tony BobbittUniv. of CincinnatiLos Angeles LakersSeattle Supersonics

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Eduardo Drewnick, University of HoustonShawn Lasher, University of Pacific

Keith Jackson, South Western MissouriGerald Collins, Chicago State University

Bill Wirskye, Texas A & MMauro Gomes, University of Idaho

Keith Reynolds, University of OregonDale Karst, Albertson College of IdahoTodd Peterson, Idaho State UniversityDavid Henderson, University of IdahoClifford Martin, University of Idaho

Kenny Jarvis, Long Beach StateSergio Gomes, Seattle Pacific University

Caio DaSilveira, Seattle Pacific UniversityIlan Levy-Mayer, Fort Hays State

1990s1990s1990s1990s1990sAnthony Williams, Seattle Pacific University

Jose Jube, ChaminadeKyle Wilson, Albertson College of IdahoCarlito DaSilva, Utah State University

Nate Jackson, Texas TechDavid Anderson, University of IdahoCraig Tyson, University of Arkansas

LaRay Shephard, Utah State UniversityTrent Rose, Utah State University

Adam Johnson, Bowie StateSean Colter, Sacramento State University

Bart Leach, Central Connecticut StateRichardo Valezi, Seattle Pacific UniversityTony Harris, Washington State University David Cason, Illinois State

Clayton Johnson, UNLVRay Ross, University of PortlandLance Jackson, New Mexico State

Paul Jarrett, San Diego StateTaj McFarland, Montana State University

Danny Poulton, University of UtahRob Preston, Idaho State University

Delmonte Madison, Colorado State UniversityTrent Gardner, San Diego State

Aaron Bell, Sacramento State UniversityJermaine Brantley, UNLV

Alyton Tesch, Middle Tennessee StateShawn Bankhead, Iowa State University

Ed Gray, University of CaliforniaLakeo Keller, Southwest Missouri State

Mantia Callendar, Middle Tennessee StateRusty Yoder, University of South Alabama

Marcus Wallace, University of IdahoAbdul Brown, Providence University

Marcos Lagemann, Hawaii Pacific UniversityGeorge Brown, University of AlabamaTrevon Broadway, Southern AlabamaFrancis Junger, Idaho State University

Cameron Evans, WhitmanGreg McQuay, Purdue University

Jarvis Mullahon, UTEPCurtis Bobb, Utah State University

Smoosh ParkerFordham University

Detroit PistonsLos Angeles Lakers

Yakhouba DiawaraPepperdine University

Denver Nuggets

photo courtesyNBAE/Getty Images

photo courtesyNBAE/Getty Images

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Chico Moore, University of S. AlabamaAdrian McCullough, University of Nevada at Reno

Juliano Jordani, Univ. of Calif. at Santa BarbaraLarz Stewart, Hawaii Pacific UniversityMatt Siebrandt, Kansas State UniversityMatt Brown, Colorado State University

Mike Hood, University of California at IrvineKendall Minor, Washington State University

20002000200020002000Uche Okafor, University of Missouri

Blandon Ferguson, University of IllinoisJason Brazier, Lewis Clark State College

Cardell Butler, Utah State UniversityBradley Jackson, Texas A & M

Ricky Clemons, University of MissouriJack May, University of Idaho

Tony Bobbitt, University of CincinnatiTra Arnold, Biola University

Tim Ellis, Kansas State UniversityRyan Davis, Weber State University

Jaison Williams, University of OklahomaYakhouba Diawara, Pepperdine University

Guillaume Yango, Pacific UniversityClint Deas, Appalachian State UniversitySchafer Jackson, Binghamton University

Yusuf Baker, University of TulsaDante Sawyer, Fresno State University

Jason McGriff, University of South Alabama

Aking Elting, DePaul UniversityDavid Sills, University of South FloridaKirk Bunn, Mount St. Mary’s UniversityMohamed Kone, Valparaiso University

Shaun Davis, New Mexico State UniversityJamaal Brown, Oklahoma State UniversityBruno Claudino, Arizona State University

Abdoulaye Ndiaye, University of Southern CaliforniaClayton Osborn, Cal Poly - SLO

Zarryon Fereti – St. Bonaventure UniversityJermaine Calvin – St. Bonaventure University

Travis Gabbidon – University of Texas San AntonioSteve Neal – Northeastern State Oklahoma

Darrell Jenkins – East Carolina Univ.Micah Rollin – Ball State University

Abray Milson – Univ. of Louisiana LafayetteReggie Larry – Boise State University

Tim EllisKansas State

Matt SiebrandtKansas State

Cardell “Ballaholic” ButlerUtah State

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“We challenge anyone to find a bet-ter community college anywhere in thenation.”

-Twin Falls General InformationGuide, Chamber of Commerce.

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“The College of Southern Idaho is the pulse of the Magic Valley in more ways thanone. Aside from being the fastest-growing institution of higher education in Idaho, CSIadds to community life through its many events, programs and activities. Students, resi-dents and visitors all benefit from such CSI attractions as the new campus library and theHerrett Center for the Arts and Sciences, home of the world class Faulkner Planetarium.”

-Twin Falls General Information Guide, Chamber of Commerce.

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Jerry Beck

Gerald L. Beck began his career at the College of SouthernIdaho in 1975 and became president of the college in 2005. Hismany titles at the college include Instructor, Coordinator ofTrade and Industry Programs, Dean of Continuing Education/Summer School, Vice President of Instruction, and ExecutiveVice President/Chief Academic Officer.

Dr. Beck is an Idaho native. He received his bachelor’sdegree in Technical Education, his master’s degree in TeacherEducation, and his Ed. D. in Adult Education from theUniversity of Idaho. He completed his post doctoral at HarvardUniversity Institute for Educational Management.

In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a memberof the Twin Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member of theState Workforce Development Council appointed by theGovernor. He serves as a board member on many localorganizations including Southern Idaho Economic DevelopmentOrganization, Region IV Development Association and MagicValley Regional Medical Center. He is past president of theIdaho Association of Private Industry Councils.

Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children andthree grandchildren. He attributes much of his success to theopportunities provided by the college and the support from hisfamily and co-workers.

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Administrative AssistantGinger Nukaya

Team PhysicianDr. Mark McKain

Orthopedic SurgeonDr. William May

Team PhysicianDr. Thad Scholes

Physical TherapistJulie Ellis

Sports InformationKaren Baumert

ChiropractorDr. Dave Long

Athletic TrainerRichard Bingham

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Dance team members pictured from left to right: (front row) Ashley Roland;(middle row) MikiAnna Williamson, Marissa Counter, Brandy Lowe, WhitneeBeck and Sherise Hunt; (back row) Nicole Connell, Cori West and Shilo Bjornn.

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Cheerleaders pictured from left to right: (front row) MerySandoval, Cori Sterling; (middle row) Alea Leavitt, DanyellGarcia, Lindsey Hartley and Gina Rodriguez; (back row)Justin Nukaya and Jayme Fort.

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Location: Price, UtahEnrollment: 2,500President: Dr. Ryan ThomasAthletic Director: Dave Paur

Location: Ephraim, UtahEnrollment: 2,800President: Michael T. BensonAthletic Director: Bob TrythallSports Information Director: Gary Chidester

Location: Salt Lake City, UtahEnrollment: 23,000President: Cynthia BiotheauAthletic Director: Norma CarrSports Information Director: HannahLee/Lisa Peshell

Location: Coeur d’Alene, IdahoEnrollment: 4,500President: Dr. Michael BurkeAthletic Director: Al WilliamsSports Information Director: Erna Rhinehart

Mascot: BadgerColors: Blue, White and GoldHead Men’s Basketball Coach:Roger ReidLast Season’s Record: 10-21 overall,7-11 SWAC

Mascot: Golden EagleColors: Navy Blue and GoldHead Men’s Basketball Coach:Bryan ZollingerLast Season’s Record: 19-12 overall,9-9 SWAC

Mascot: CardinalColors: Red and GrayHead Men’s Basketball Coach:Jared PhayLast Season’s Record: 23-8 overall,13-5 SWAC

Mascot: BruinColors: Royal Blue and GoldHead Men’s Basketball Coach:Norm ParrishLast Season’s Record: 22-8 overall,11-7 SWAC

Salt Lake Community College

College of Eastern Utah

North Idaho College

Snow College

Location: Rangely, ColoradoEnrollment: 3,600President: John BoydAthletic Director: Dustin ColbornSports Information Director: Jason Graf

Mascot: SpartanColors: Red, White and BlackHead Men’s Basketball Coach: AdamSchwartzLast Season’s Record: 4-27 overall,0-18 SWAC

Colorado Northwestern CC

Region 18 is made up of eight teams from three states. Community College of SouthernNevada and Western Nevada CC are the only schools without a basketball team.

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Men’s Basketball Individual Records

Most points during CSI career .................................. David Anderson - 1,548 (745 in 1990, 798 in 91)Most points for one season ....................................... Ed Gray - 989 (1994-95)Most points in a game ............................................... Ricky Clemons - 51 (2001-02)Best scoring average for one season ......................... Ed Gray - 26.0 (1994-95)Highest season free throw percentage ....................... Rusty Yoder - .890 (1995-96)Most rebounds for one season .................................. Erick Newman - 456 (1985-86)Most rebounds in a game .......................................... Tim Bassett - 29 (1969-70)Most 3-point shots made in a season ........................ David Anderson - 121 (1990-91)

Men’s Basketball Team RecordsMost points in a game ............................................... 138 (1999-00: CSI 138, Eastern Oregon JV 54)Most points by two teams in a game......................... 243 (1986-87: CSI 135, UTC 108)Most points in single season ..................................... 4025 (1988-89)Fewest points in a game ............................................ 26 (1996-97: CSI 90, Eastern Oregon JV 26)Fewest points by two teams in a game ..................... 60 (1978-79: Spokane 31, CSI 29)Highest team scoring ave. per game for 1 season ..... 106.1 (1986-87)Best defensive record in one season ......................... 55.7 (1977-78)Most free throws for one season ............................... 898 (1988-89)Biggest winning margin ............................................ 74 points (1999-00: CSI 138, Eastern Oregon JV 54)Best season win-loss record ...................................... 38-1 (1986-87)Longest season win streak ........................................ 30 (1976-77)Longest consecutive win streak ................................ 56 (1975-76, 76-77)Consecutive home court wins ................................... 137 (all-time national record)

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Super Booster (Membership is at least $5,000)

The College of Southern Idaho Athletic Department and the CSI Golden Eagle Booster club is now celebrating 40 years together.Formed in 1966, the booster club was organized to raise funds for all CSI student-athletes and promote CSI athletics. The athleticcompetition you are about to enjoy tonight has benefited from the long-standing commitment by the many faithful booster members whodonate generously each year.

Many of the student-athletes you see on campus today have received scholarship money generated by the CSI Golden Eagle BoosterClub. Memberships in the booster club are the main source of revenue CSI receives for student-athlete scholarships. By joining thebooster club, individuals have a direct impact on the quality of student-athletes the college can attract. Members have a unique opportu-nity to develop friendships, and long-lasting relationships, and know that their financial support has helped a young person obtain acollege degree.

If you’re a fan of CSI athletics, your support can be expressed by joining the CSI Golden Eagle Booster club for the 2006-2007season. Last year the booster club raised more than $100,000 for the scholarship fund. We need your help. Stop by the Booster table to seehow easy it is to join in with the best athletic department in the nation. Members enjoy invitations to the booster club luncheons, emailupdates, discounts on concession items and free entry into post-game functions.

We’re looking forward to welcoming you as a new booster member and seeing you at our next booster club function. GO EAGLES!!!!!

Cactus PetesCoca-Cola of Twin FallsDomino’s PizzaDonnelley SportsEdge Wireless

President’s Club (Membership is at least $2,000)

Eagles Club (Membership is at least $1,000)

Coach’s Club (Membership is at least $500)

Gold Club (Membership is at least $100)

Eureka Construction & ExcavatingFirst FederalIdaho LotteryJoe & Rose RussellK&T SteelMV Business Systems

Middlekauff Auto GroupOutback SteakhouseTimes NewsValley Food Service – McDonald’sWolverton Homes

American Family InsuranceBurger KingCain’s Home FurnishingChevron Twin StopsCountrywide Home LoansDELLD.L. Evans BankGolden Corral Buffet and Grill

Hart’s CaféHertz of Magic ValleyHilex PolyIdaho Central Credit UnionIrwin RealtyLytle SignsJerry and Pauline MeyerhoefferMagic Valley Bank

Red Lion HotelRidleys Family MarketRob Green Auto GroupStarley/Leavitt InsuranceSubwayUnited Dairymen of IdahoWatkins DistributingWesterra Real Estate Group

Andy Bopp & Karen GriffithCampus HousingDays InnEl SombreroFarmers Insurance GroupFurniture & Appliance Outlet

Gerties Brick Oven CookeryJaker’sMagic Valley Regional Medical CenterMagic SignsNapa Auto Parts9 Beans and a Burrito

Salt Lake ExpressShilo InnsSigns NowSkuza DrywallSnake Harley DavidsonSummit Construction

Ross and Kathy DeahlDesert Sun TravelFarmers National BankFirst Horizon Home Loans

Gem State TrophiesJohn and Bonita HepworthGeorge and Merilyn LeeLow Book Auto Sales

Dr. Roberts and Dr. HallJeffrey E. Rolig , P.C.Bruce and Debbie SkaugSnake River Tire

Nick & Karen BaumertDonna BrizeeKeith & Laura DetmerRex & Sandy Golay

Connie HardyMartin & Susan LeeMike MasonLeonard Peterson

Dale RiedeselThad ScholesSligar FarmsBob and Betty Veeh

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Golden Eagle (Membership is at least $50)Robert AdamsAG ElectricClark AllenEvelyn AllenMarion & Fern AllenRachel AndersonArctic Circle RestaurantSteve & Jodi AvalosMonty BakerHarlon BakerBert BanholzerBASFBob & Lynn BeauregardJerry BeckCraig & Marilyn BennettLes & Shirl BennettSally BergstromRay BirrerMerlin & Shirley BlakeBloxham & Co., CPA’sGerry BowdenRiley BoydBozzuto FurnitureRik & Bonnie BratvoldCharles BrockwayDevoe BrownDavid & Judy BrownJeff BulkleyFred BurkhalterJoyce BurkhartCactus PetesCanyonside DairyCarolyn CasperChadd CollectablesRandy ClarkRonald & Glen ClarkClassic Cutting Manu.Coca-Cola of Twin FallsDana CovingtonHoward & JoEllen CraneJerry & Sharon CummingsCharles CutlerDL Evans BankDarren Hall ConstructionElbert DavisDeagle, Ames & Co.Dennis Clark TruckingPaul DeWittDavid Dickerson &GailRichardsonRay DrakeLarry & Eva EastmanCurtis Ea tonKen & Jane EdmundsLuis EgusquizaJulie EllisDennis EslingerShelly & Lynn EspyEureka ConstructionTom & Stephanie EvansBrent EvansEye CenterMark FischerFamily Physical TherapyFirst American Title Co.Fisher FarmsVictor FrogeonEd & Dixie FournierTracy and Joann Frank

Darlene FrazierAllan FrostFurniture & ApplianceOutletTom GabbertClayton GardnerJim GaskinJim & Vince GibsonRobert & Barbara GietzenByrd GolayPaula GreeneLois GroveKevin GuthrieElmer & Dorothy HagertyBob HamiltonDaryn HarshbargerPauline HarveyEric & Tanya HeidenreichDona HenmanBob & Colleen HenryJohn & Bonita HepworthGene HillisJack HiraiJody HollanderBill HollifieldTerry HollifieldCherylyn HolmanAlan HornerJim HowardDebbie HudsonPatrick HughesMax HumphriesShirl HusteadIdaho Construc tion Co.Jeremy & Stacy IhlerChuck & JoAnn IretonDick & JoAnn I rwinJohn Irwin, RealtorCheryl JenkinsCal JensenNancy JohnsonHarold & Vanda JohnsonLonnie JohnstonJann JonesBrent & Sandra JusselK & D General TruckK & W DairyJoAnn KeithJerry & Gayle KempJayme KetterlingSandy KevanVictoria KingBarry KnoblichJim & Nedra KorteJoe KovarDuWayne KraussBill and Donna KyleDarren KyleRich & Tammy LangDonna LantingElieen LantingTom LarsenDan & Nancy LarsonRay LeavittLance LaBaronChuck LehrmanLeMoyne Rea ltyLewis LenkerKenneth Leonard

Vivian LewisDr. Dave & Diane LongLongview Fiber PaperJoseph LymanJim & Cathy LynchMagic Valley PipeCharles & Marlyn MathewsDr. Willam MayBruce McComasScott & Stephanie McCurdyBarbra McKainDr. Mark McKainEd McLaughlinConstance MeadeJason MeyerhoefferMeyers FarmsRonald MiciakRick & Jo MikesellDee MisenhimerDon MolesworthJackie MooreRick MooreLeota MorrisAlton MothersheadChris MotternMervin MuellerMunicipal Golf CourseNick’s Custom FramingMr. & Mrs. Jay NielsonNorthside Bus Co.Northwest BenevolentFoundationPenny O’KeefeOlsen Bros. ConstructionJim & Janet OlsenDawn OrrRick ParksMilo PearsonTracy PeeryLarry & Gay PetersenHarold and Jeanette Pe tersonRonald PetersenLynn PettingillPlant Foods IncPomerelle Portrait StudioRobert PowersPrecision LawnPrescott-Craig Ins.Jack & Sylvia PrettiJay & Elaine ProostGreg & Bobbi PyleDuane RamseyerJames RayEarl ReedOwen & Wendy RiceClair & Virginia RickettsJaime RidgewayJerry RidleyRoberta RiedeselRite Stuff FoodRichard & Olet RobertsRandy RogersJeffry E. Rolig Atty at LawE.G. RyanThad ScholesDuane SchrankMark SchwarzJerry ShaferCliff & Marge Sharp

Gene ShawJoseph ShawRon & Barbara ShockleyRichard ShriverBrad SiegelRon & Jan SilversCarl SkabronskiSkinner Trucking Inc.Karen SlaughSligar Farms IncDeOnne SmithSnake River Pool & SpaScott Snow CPABarton SonnerSpirit ConstructionGuy & Angie StandleeGalen StangerGraydon StanleyD.J. StanleyDick StearnsDick & Pat SterlingRandy & Karen StokerBoyd StokesDr. Carl StonesKen and Pat StruchenStukenholtz LaboratoryR.E. StutzmanSummit RestorationJerod and Jill SweesyGary & Sue ThomasBruce & Annie ThomasonTimes NewsTitle Fact, IncScott TrappenMike & Jody TremblayTriple J DairyCathy TrotterTwin Falls Trucking EquipmentTwin StopKay TuckerUnited OilUSF ReddawayIrene VandervegtVandervegt DairyBrett VanWagonerVickers Western StoresDan WadeBob WagemanRichard & Linda WalkerBrian WardWatertechMitch & Linda WatkinsBill WattsHarlan & Kasey WeigtGlenn WellsMike & Colleen WernerWestern Skies PhotoWestern Waste ServicesWesterra Real EstateMax WheelerMarilyn WhitesidesGary & Missy WignallBud WilliamsDeb WilsonGary WolvertonChris WoodallDonna WuthrichPhillip & Laveta Younger

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The ReasonWhen a child becomes seriously ill, the whole family suffers, particularly if the child must be hospitalized or receive outpatient treatment

far away from home for extended periods of time.To be with their child, parents often sleep on uncomfortable chairs or cots, or bear the expense and impersonal atmosphere of a hotel

room. At a time when they want all their strength available for their child, the simple demands of everyday life can seem overwhelming.For these families, Ronald McDonald House offers a refuge from the hospital, a home-away-from-home, where they can have a room of

their own, a comfortable bed, kitchen and laundry facilities, toys for the kids, and a cup of hot coffee.

Ronald McDonald HouseFor the child, it’s knowing that mom and dad are close by, in a good place. It’s having a comforting, peaceful place to go from the

hospital.For a brother or sister who cannot be there, it’s knowing that other family members are safe while away in a strange city.For the parents in the House, it’s knowing that they are not alone, that others have gone through similar situations and survived. It’s new

parents getting practical advice from “veterans.” It’s people drawing hope and strength from late-night conversations in corridors and kitch-ens, sharing experiences that can be difficult for family and friends back home to fully understand.

And, it’s a place to treasure every moment of having a child “home,” even if for just a short time.For board members and volunteers, who give of their time, money, and skills, it’s knowing that what they do really helps.

How The House OperatesEach Ronald McDonald House is unique, created by a team of local citizens to meet the needs of their community. The House is owned

and operated by the local not-for-profit organization created by these citizens.Local McDonald’s restaurants become involved in initial fundraising once several key elements are present: medical advisors from a

hospital with a need for such a House; a parent organization comprised of people whose children have been treated or are being treat at thesame hospital; and other interested and concerned volunteers.

To varying degrees, all groups participate in planning, construction, furnishing, building community awareness, securing goods andservices, and ongoing House operations. Other local and national companies also volunteer their support through material donations andmonetary contributions.

Families using the House donate $5 to $15 per day, if they can afford it. These revenues pay for part of the costs of continuing Houseoperations.

How It BeganThe first Ronald McDonald House opened in Philadelphia in 1974 as the result of the perseverance and dedication of Fred Hill, then a

Philadelphia Eagles football player.Today, through similar efforts by other groups of dedicated individuals, Ronald McDonald House provides temporary housing for more

than 350,000 people a year in facilities throughout the United States; Canada; Australia; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Geissen, West Germany.McDonald’s Corporation assists in increasing public awareness and in providing start-up funding for the new Houses. The local not-for-

profit organization operating the House can quality for $25,000 grant from Ronald McDonald’s Children’s Charities.Most importantly, it is the time and services of local volunteers and the local contributions of money and materials that make it possible

for the Ronald McDonald Houses to be open and operating.Assisting in these efforts, McDonald’s restaurant franchisees, holding individual promotions around the country, have raised more than

$25 million for the Ronald McDonald Houses and the families they serve.If you have questions about the national Ronald McDonald House program or wish to contact a local Ronald McDonald House regard-

ing services, activities, volunteer work or tax deductible donations, write or call: Ronald McDonald House, 101 Warm Spring Ave., Boise, ID83712.

McDonald’s, locally owned and operated byBill and Donna Kyle in Twin Falls, Burley andJerome sponsors the CSI Golden Eagles and theMcSlam-n-Jam. The money pledged for every dunkduring home Golden Eagle basketball games is splitbetween CSI Athletics and the Ronald McDonaldHouse.

Ronald McDonald House

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