Friday, May 16, 2008

Riverland Forfeits, Layman's Plans, Fox & Lynx

#1 posting 5.16.2008
your daily dose of girls basketball news & information

COLLEGE DECISIONS
Nicky Huth of Beresford, SD is headed to Mount Marty. She will try to play basketball and volleyball. Huth averaged 13.3 ppg for the 20-6 Watchdogs. From the Yankton Press & Dakotan.

Point Guard Heidi Warczinsky of Schoolcraft CC has signed with Central Michigan. Warciznsky played her high school ball at Saginaw Arthur Hill.

Here is more on the verbal by Jordan's Leah Dietel to South Dakota State. From the Jordan Independent.

RIVERLAND FORFEITS
Riverland needs to forfeit all wins prior to March 31 due to a rules violation. It was one of the best seasons in Riverland history but now it goes from 22-7 to 0-29. From the Austin Post Bulletin and KAAL with video.

COACHING NEWS
Lee Bloomquist has resigned as girls basketball coach at Cherry, a school in Northeast Minnesota. From the Duluth News Tribune. Scroll to the bottom.

Former North Dakota State assistant women's basketball coach Kelli Layman has been offered the head coaching job at Fargo North. From the Fargo Forum.

COURT TIME
Former Hastings girls basketball coach Charles Ames Brookins will go to trial on the charges of providing alcohol to minors. His romantic relationship with players will not be included. From the Hastings Star Gazette.

AAU NEWS
The Michigan Mystics 12u team finished 2nd in the Michigan State AAU tournament. From the Davison Index.

RECAPS
Alaska Anchorage has their season recap posted. Rebecca Kielpinski of Mandan averaged 12.7 ppg for the Seawolves for the final 8 team.

SPORT STACKER
Here is Gopher Emily Fox showing her skills in sports stacking.

WNBA
The Lynx are getting ready for the upcoming year and the StarTribune has Candice Wiggins covered.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Woodbury will be traveling to Milwaukee, Wisconsin December 5th to play two time defending large school Champion – Milwaukee Vincent. Vincent features 6-6 Nicole Griffin. The Royals will also look to play another team in the Badger State.

Next up: Later today with the final two out & abouts including a photo of a dunk that was about two inches too short