Showing posts with label Brandon Sperling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandon Sperling. Show all posts

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Brandon Sperling to Humboldt State

Came across this but can't recall if we posted this earlier or not (ah, the golden years):

"...Brandon Sperling

Junior transfer Brandon Sperling comes in as a junior after playing two seasons for NCAA Division I Fresno State.

Humboldt State aggressively pursued Sperling out of high school before losing him to the Bulldogs. During his two seasons at Fresno, Sperling started 24 games, averaging more than 20 minutes per contest as a sophomore.

”Brandon brings us a versatile guard who can run the point, be a threat from the wing position, and can really defend at a high level,” Humboldt State head coach Steve Kinder said. “His length and athleticism gives us many options offensively and defensively. Brandon can make spectacular plays in an instant...”


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Hey, it's not the WAC Crime Report but...

Daniel Lyght reports on a Bulldog backcourter departing from Steve Cleveland's squad. We haven't a clue but since Sperling is from the Fresno area could Fresno Pacific be the new destination? Does the NAIA level offer scholarships?

Former Bulldog Paul O'Neill is back in the news but not in the way he wishes.

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Chris Murray interviewed soon-to-be-Wolf packer Jordan Finn's -- The Fin Man? -- club team basketball coach and garnered some quality insight into the new Nevada backcourter.

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 Nick Jezierny has an interesting article on Greg Graham's former recruiting class -- one, the tallest with the most potential -- can look elsewhere but remains a Bronco for now, on paper at least.

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Continuing with more of the Ask Not For Whom The Police Siren Tolls, It Tolls For Thee Department: former Bronco Reggie Larry gets asked 11 times (was someone actually counting?) to stay out of an investigation and the last request was the final one.

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Could an Arizona junior college 'big' -- as in Andre the Giant size --  decide to head west instead of the midwest? Ferd Lewis provides a feature all about this subject.