NORTHWEST D1 RECRUITMENT SHOWCASE 2019 – GAME SCHEDULE ​ ​

Saturday, June 29th Court #1 Court #2 Time Game Number Teams Game Number Teams Team Krause vs. Team Raveling vs. 10:00 1 2 Team Walker Team Jackson Team Zech vs. Team Monson vs. 11:10 3 4 Team Coleman Team Pepple Team Harshman vs. Team Randall vs. 12:20 5 6 Team Ftizgerald Team Heathcote Team Woods vs. Team Nicholson vs. 1:30 7 8 Team Kingsbury Team Winters L G1 vs. L G2 vs. 2:40 9 10 L G4 L G3 L G5 vs. L G7 vs. 3:50 11 12 L G8 L G6 W G1 vs. W G2 vs. 5:00 13 14 W G4 W G3 W G5 vs. W G6 vs. 6:10 15 16 W G8 W G7

Sunday, June 30th ​ L G9 vs. L G11 vs. 8:30 17 18 L G10 L G12 W G9 vs. W G11 vs. 9:40 19 20 W G10 W G12 W G13 vs. W G14 vs. 10:50 21 22 W G16 W G15 L G13 vs. L G14 vs. 12:00 23 24 L G16 L G15 W G21 vs. 1:10 Championship W G22

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1. Team - Jerry was the head coach at University from ​ 1967-1984. All-time winningest coach in Eastern history 262-195. Krause has authored some 30 books on the game of basketball. In 2000, Kruse was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame. In 2003 Kruse received the “Guardians of the Game for Advisory Award” from the NABC. 2. Team Larry Walker - Larry began his coaching career as the boys’ basketball coach at Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane. Larry was the head coach at Everett College for 31 years 1985-2016 and also served as the athletic director for over 20 years. Inducted into the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Hall of Fame. Larry has over 50 former players serving as head or assistant coaches in basketball. 3. Team - George was the head coach at Washington State University for ​ 11 years 1972-1983. He was the winningest coach in schools’ history. Also coached at Iowa 1983-1986 and University of Southern 1986-1994. In 2013 Coach Raveling was inducted into the Hall of Fame and in 2015 was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. George also served as an analyst for CBS and FOX. 4. Team Brad Jackson - Brad graduated from Hudson's Bay High School earning all-America and all-state honors in basketball. He served five years as an assistant coach at SPU and five years as a high school head coach -- four at Olympia and one at Eastside Catholic -- prior to coming to WWU in 1985. Jackson coached at Western Washington for 27 years. Won the Division II basketball championship in 2012. Brad served as an assistant for under . 5. Team Don Zech - Don graduated from Sumner High School and went on to Notre Dame. ​ Zech then coached high school basketball at Blanchet in 1963. Don moved on to the University of Washington where he coached the freshman team and then accepted the head coaching job at the University of Puget Sound where he coached for 21 years 495-196. UPS won the 1976 NCAA Division II championship. Coach Zech was inducted into the UPS Hall of Fame. 6. Team Gil Coleman - Gil graduated from Central in 1981. He coached Onalaska High ​ School to the 2B state title in 1983 and also coached at Juanita High School. Colman served as an assistant to Dean Nicholson. He was the head coach at Central Washington University from 1990-1995. NAIA Coach of the Year 1992 and 1993. Member of the WIBCA Hall of Fame. Died of cancer at age 39. 7. Team - Don was born in and after graduating from the University of ​ Idaho he coached high school basketball at Cheney and Pasco for 18 years. He then became an assistant at Michigan State serving under . Don was the head coach at his alma mater in Idaho for five years 1978-1983 being named NABC Coach of the Year in 1982. Coach Monson went on to coach at the for nine years. Coach Monson is a member of the WIBCA Hall of Fame.

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8. Team Ed Pepple - Ed was the head coach at Fife High School and Mercer Island High ​ School. He is the winningest high school coach in the state of Washington with a 952-306 record over 49 years. Ed has been inducted into the WSCA, WIBCA, and NASHSA Halls of Fame and received the Morgan Wooten Lifetime achievement in coaching from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012.

9. Team - Marv was a Lake Stevens graduate. Coach Harshman had a ​ legendary career as the head coach at Pacific Lutheran University, Washington State University and University of Washington. Marv Harshman was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 1986 and into the Washington Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1990. 10. Team Dan Fitzgerald - Dan was born in San Francisco and coached five years of high ​ school before moving to the college ranks. He built the foundation at over nineteen years as coach and athletic director. Dan Fitzgerald led Gonzaga to their first NCAA tournament, but is best known for mentoring coaches , and Bill Grier. 11. Team Chuck Randall - Chuck was a Central Valley of Spokane graduate and coached 17 ​ years of high school and then 18 years of college. Chuck Randall started Conifer summer basketball camps and developed the breakaway rim. A member of Central Valley, Eastern Washington University, Western Washington University, NAIA, Washington State Basketball Coaches Hall of Fames. 12. Team Jud Heathcote - Jud was a South Kitsap graduate and coached 14 years at West ​ Valley High School of Spokane before a 29-year college coaching career. Jud coached 5 years at Montana and 19 years at Michigan State including a 1979 National Championship with point guard . Coach was elected to the Washington State Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1990 and College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009. 13. Team Ernie Woods - Ernie played at Washington State University for Marv Harshman ​ then coached Bellevue College for 30 years and two Northwest Community College Championships. Coach also coaches with numerous professional teams around the world. Ernie Woods was inducted into the Northwest Athletic Conference Hall of Fame.

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14. Team Keith Kingsbury - Keith was a Roosevelt graduate. Coach Kingsbury coached junior ​ high hoops for 8 years before 36 years at Edmonds Community College. Keith Kingsbury was the head coach for 32 years and won the Northwest Community College Championship in 1985. Coach Kingsbury was inducted into the Snohomish County, Washington State Basketball Coaches and the Northwest Athletic Conference Hall of Fames. 15. Team Dean Nicholson - Dean was a Ellensburg High School graduate. Coach Nicholson ​ coaches at Puyallup high for 14 years before 26 years at Central Washington University. Dean followed his dad, Leo, and they combined for 1,114 wins, to become the winningest father-son coaching combination in college basketball history. Coach was inducted into the Tacoma County, Washington State Sports, Washington Basketball Coaches and the NAIA Hall of Fames. 16. Team Winters - Morice Winters, given the nickname “Tex” because he was born in ​ Texas, was a head college coach for 30 years including the University of Washington. Tex is best known for being the innovator of the triangle offense, and as an assistant to this offense led to 9 World championships with the and Lakers. A member of several Hall of Fames highlighted by National College Basketball and Naismith Hall of Fames.

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