First off, thanks to everyone that responded with some positive words via email today. It's great to get this thing up and running again, and feedback is wanted and always welcome from every and anyone. Know that in this new form, if you've got opinions or comments, speak up. Because I'll speak nonsense every once and a while (Like my prediction with friends last week that UW would give Notre Dame work...I came through about as well as QB Casey Paus' awkward sidearm delivery did against the Irish, 38 to 3...Dawgs seriously might win only 3 games, unreal...), so it's a much I'm put in check. Now that we have that established, let's get to a couple of your emails.
First off is my former HS teammate, Chuck "Cobra" Schelle, chimes in with some quick positive comments, and some tips on making the site better...
I'm a follower - looks like a good start. You need a Roger Haug tribute/gallery. Later.
Cobra, I'm more than happy to talk about our team from back in the day, but our old coach probably won't get much love from me. But just for you my friend, here's some pictures of Roger roaming the sidelines during some of our games, a gallery of sorts, enjoy...
Next up is new UMFK Men's Basketball Coach Eric Werntgen, who brings some questions to the table:
I just checked out your site and ignorant as we are up here in "Arctic Maine" I was wondering what it is all about. Also wondering if you've laced em up again or hopefully not hung em up.
Definitely a couple of good questions. First off, this site is basically a place for me to write about not only prep, college, and NBA basketball, but anything else that I may consider relevant for conversation. For all my fellas up in Northern Maine checking this out, I used to run a website that was the equivalent of MBR.org for the Washington basketball scene. Now it's going to be more of a journal where I'll write about whatever whenever. Player Q&A's, season previews, opinion pieces...you'll get all of that. But I'll also write personal stuff from experiences I've had and will have (For instance, I'm putting together something right now about our team's trip to play UPEI in Prince Edward Island, Canada back in December of '02, and the differing individual dynamics that came together for two days of perfect basketball against one of the top teams in Canada...what an awesome experience that was. That should be done real soon). So expect a little bit of everything. As for my hoop career, I'm now in training for the Everett High Alumni tourney that takes place on New Year's Eve, and I'm getting ready for that by playing pick up ball with 30 and 40 year old ballers at the YMCA. So yeah, I won't be heading overseas to play any time soon. (Quick plug for the UMFK hoop squad, they're gonna be real this year. I'll be plugging in a permanent link to them on the site real soon, as well as some other sites I think y'all might find relevant. But in the meanwhile, don't sleep on Bartas, Alekhine, Chad, Coop, and the rest of the Bengal crew up in the Fort,: they'll be infected with March Madness come spring.)
Our last email comes from my boy Alonzo in Baltimore (a native of Tacoma), a friend and an absolute loyalist to the old FadeawayJ:
Whassup man? Glad to see you're planning on coming back to covering the WA hoop scene. It's been pretty much an uncovered subject since you stopped, and Bill moved. (Ed: Bill Nance ran TheFinalScore.tv, and most recently, my old site on The Insiders network. About as solid as they come, Bill recently moved back to Texas: he will be missed.) We need someone like you to actually let people know that we've got MAD talent up in the Northwest. People are actually starting to take notice, and schools from all over the country are beginning to really recruit back home. But with someone covering it the way you did, it could be that much better.
Yeah man, people are starting to take notice, and it's about time! With numerous NW ballers doin' their thing in the league (Jason Terry, Jamal Crawford, Doug Christie, etc.), you'd think the rest of the country would stop sleepin' on us. But I think you're right, people are starting to wake up to the prep talent nestled up in our neck of the woods. Roosevelt's SR SG Marcus Williams is considered by many a top 20 prospect nationally, and is already orally committed to Arizona. Seattle Prep SR Swingman Martell Webster, equipped with a lethal jumper, solid fundamentals and ridiculous athletic ability, has some wondering if he can't decide between UW and North Carolina, he might bolt for the League and be a legitimate lottery pick. Don't forget Snohomish's Jon Brockman, who's currently deciding if it's gonna be Duke or UW. These are just a couple of the headliners of Washington State's Class of '05, considered by many to be the state's strongest ever. Tomorrow we'll talk more in depth about these guys and more. But a more important subject to me, and I'll give my thoughts on this, is whether or not UW's Lorenzo Romar will be able to land some of these guys. The Dawgs have more often than not missed out on the state's top talent over the past decade or so, but it looks like Ro' may be changing the tide. Like I said, more on that tomorrow, now let's get to some links...
****When working at the Events Center, I used to shield my CPU screen at times, because I didn't want anyone to see I was playing this. If you can break 28, all I can say is "TIGER WOODS Y'ALL!!!". By the way, I only played on lunch breaks, so don't let the fact you can't beat my score get you fired or anything...it's not worth it:)
****Interesting story from ESPN's Andy Katz on the Huskies and Ducks. Pac 10 football might be horrendous, but these two squads should represent the league well nationally. We just talked about Washington players getting no love, but Nate Robinson, Aaron Brooks, and Brandon Roy hold it down in this piece.
****Kind of ridiculous, but why not start thinking 2005 NBA Draft? Seriously, can I get one of my boys from UMFK to declare for the draft just to see their name posted on ESPN.com for being draft eligible...how unbelievably funny would that be???
Until tomorrow...
Thoughts or questions? Hit me off at
bthompson78@hotmail.com