2012-13 OWENS EXPRESS
MEDIA GUIDEMEN’s BASKETBALL
Table of ContentsIntroduction
Staff
Player Profiles
Credits
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Table of Contents Express Directory
2012-13 Roster 2012-13 Picture Roster
2012-13 Schedule 2011-12 Year In Review
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Dave ClarkeCarl ThomasKeith Raine
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Jay MarquetteFranklin Lindsey
Kelvin ClarkChris Wilson
James KellyJustin Edmonds
Darius WashingtonAndy Bachman
Javon RiceMarkese Allen
Joe Retic II Tony Boykins
Reneillio Morrison
The 2012-13 Owens Express men’s basketball media guide was written,
edited and designed by Nicholas Huenefeld.
Owens Community College Directory Main Number: 567-661-7973
Men’s Basketball StaffDave Clarke, Head Coach - Ext. 7940 [email protected] Carl Thomas, Assistant Coach - Ext. 7940 [email protected] Keith Raine, Assistant Coach - Ext. 7940 [email protected]
INTRODUCTION
AdministrationRudy Yovich, Director of Athletics - Ext. 7974 [email protected] Loehrke, Assistant Athletic Director, Academics, Ext. 7983 [email protected] Ann LaVoy, Athletics Specialist - Ext. 7973 [email protected] Nicholas Huenefeld, Sports Information - Ext. 7972 [email protected]
Head CoachesBaseball, Devin Taylor - Ext. 7936 [email protected] Men’s Basketball, Dave Clarke - Ext. 7940 [email protected] Men’s Golf, Josh Williams - Ext. 2643 [email protected] Men’s Soccer, Art Johnson - Ext. 7938 [email protected] Softball, Duane Lanham - Ext. 7937 [email protected] Women’s Basketball, Michael Llanas - Ext. 7941 [email protected] Women’s Soccer, Mary Whisler - Ext. 7935 [email protected] Women’s Volleyball, Sonny Lewis - Ext. 7939 [email protected]
Assistant CoachesBaseball, John Parisho - [email protected] Baseball, Zach Tanner - [email protected] Men’s Basketball, Carl Thomas - [email protected] Men’s Basketball, Keith Raine - [email protected] Men’s Golf, Chris Hummer - [email protected] Men’s Soccer, Dave Prediger - [email protected] Softball, Kevin Snyder - [email protected] Softball, Sara Fleming - [email protected] Women’s Basketball, Stephen Perry - [email protected] Women’s Basketball, Jessica Lewis - [email protected] Women’s Basketball, Matt Hilkens - [email protected] Women’s Soccer, Caitlyn Theaker - [email protected] Women’s Volleyball, Denny Caldwell - [email protected] Women’s Volleyball, Angie Parisho - [email protected]
AffiliationsThe Express men’sbasketball team competes at the NJCAA D-II level, and they are a member of the OCCAC and Region XII.
CoverThe four players fea-tured on the cover of
this program are Justin Edmonds, Jay Marquette, James Kelly and Franklin
Lindsey.
Express Fund
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Photos
Photos courtesy of Nicholas Huenefeld,
Seth Foley, Brenda Guss, David Harrand, Michael Rickard, George Pollauf
and Kyle Wilber.
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Social Media
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Record Book24-48 Men’s Basketball
Record Book
2012-13 EXPRESS MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER
Numerical RosterNo.
00235
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Name
Andy BachmanJavon Rice
Markese AllenCody Begley
Jay Marquette Franklin Lindsey
Kelvin ClarkJoe Retic II
Chris WilsonJames Kelly
Justin Edmonds Tony Boykins
Reneillio Morrison Darius Washington
Ht.
6-65-105-95-96-36-46-36-36-66-76-46-26-66-9
Position
SF PG PG G G G G
PG F F G G
F/C F/C
Class
Fr.Fr.Fr.So.So.So.So. Fr.So.So.So.Fr.Fr.So.
High School
North Side Dayton DunbarDetroit Crockett
TekonshaCentral Catholic
WhitmerBogan
FishersStart
PioneerAlbion
Loy NorrixFla. St. University
Start
Hometown
Fort Wayne, IN Dayton, OH Detroit, MI
Tekonsha, MI Rossford, OH
Toledo, OH Chicago, IL Fishers, IN Danville, IL
Ann Arbor, MI Albion, MI
Kalamazoo, MI Kingston, Jamaica
Toledo, OH
Alphabetical Roster
Coaching Staff
Dave Clarke Head Coach (2nd Year)
Carl Thomas Assistant Coach
(2nd Year)
Keith Raine Assistant Coach
(1st Year)
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Name
Markese AllenAndy Bachman
Cody Begley Tony Boykins Kelvin Clark
Justin Edmonds James Kelly
Franklin Lindsey Jay Marquette
Reneillio Morrison Joe Retic II Javon Rice
Darius Washington Chris Wilson
Ht.
5-96-65-96-26-36-46-76-46-36-66-3
5-106-96-6
Position
PGSF G G G G F G G
F/C PG PG F/C
F
Class
Fr.Fr.So. Fr.So.So. So.So. So.Fr. Fr.Fr.So.So.
High School
Detroit Crockett North Side Tekonsha
Loy Norrix Bogan Albion
Pioneer Whitmer
Central Catholic Fla. St. University
Fishers Dayton Dunbar
Start Start
Hometown
Detroit, MI Fort Wayne, IN Tekonsha, MI
Kalamazoo, MI Chicago, IL Albion, MI
Ann Arbor, MI Toledo, OH
Rossford, OH Kingston, Jamaica
Fishers, IN Dayton, OH Toledo, OH Danville, IL
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Express Quick FactsCollege InfoLocation: Toledo, OH
Founded: 1965 Nickname: Express
Colors: Red and WhitePresident: Dr. Mike Bower
Director of Athletics: Rudy Yovich Affiliation: NJCAA D-II
Region: XII Conference: Ohio Community College Athletic
Conference (OCCAC) Website: www.owens.edu
Coaching StaffDave Clarke, Head Coach - Ext. 7940 [email protected] Carl Thomas, Assistant Coach - Ext. 7940 [email protected] Keith Raine, Assistant Coach - Ext. 7940 [email protected]
Men’s Basketball Facts1st Year: 1966-67 Overall Record: OCCAC Record:
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Andy Bachman 6-6, SF, Fr. North Side
Fort Wayne, IN
Javon Rice 5-10, PG, Fr.
Dunbar Dayton, OH
Markese Allen 5-9, PG, Fr.
Crockett Detroit, MI
Cody Begley 5-9, G, So. Tekonsha
Tekonsha, MI
Jay Marquette 6-3, G/F, So.
Central Catholic Toledo, OH
Franklin Lindsey 6-4, G, So. Whitmer
Toledo, OH
Kelvin Clark 6-3, G, So.
Bogan Chicago, IL
Joe Retic II 6-3, PG, Fr.
FishersFishers, IN
Chris Wilson 6-6, F, So.
Start Danville, IL
James Kelly 6-7, F, So. Pioneer
Ann Arbor, MI
Justin Edmonds 6-4, G, So.
Albion Albion, MI
Tony Boykins 6-2, G, Fr. Loy Norrix
Kalamazoo, MI
Reneillio Morrison 6-6, F/C, Fr.
Florida St. Univ. Kingston, Jamaica
Darius Washington 6-9, F/C, So.
StartToledo, OH
Dave Clarke Head Coach 2nd Season
Carl Thomas Assistant Coach
2nd Season
Keith Raine Assistant Coach
1st Season
2012-13 EXPRESS MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Triton Tip Off Classic (Nov. 2-4)
Nov. 2 5 p.m. Morton Community College Chicago, IL
Nov. 3 3 p.m. Triton Community College Chicago, IL
Nov. 4 1 p.m. Cincinnati State Tech. & CC Chicago, IL
Nov. 6 7:30 p.m. Lorain County Community College Chicago, IL
Owens Tip Off Classic (Nov. 9-10)
Nov. 9 7 p.m. Kellogg Community College Toledo, OH Nov. 10 7 p.m.Jackson Community College Toledo, OH
Nov. 20 7:30 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College Kalamazoo, MI
Lansing CC Invitational (Nov. 23-24)
Nov. 23 7 p.m.Lansing Community College Lansing, MI Nov. 24 3 p.m.Kellogg Community College Lansing, MI Nov. 28 7 p.m. Delta College University Center, MI
Dec. 1 7 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College Toledo, OH
Dec. 3 7:30 p.m. Schoolcraft College Toledo, OH
Dec. 5 7:30 p.m. Mott Community College Toledo, OH
Dec. 8 3 p.m.Glen Oaks Community College Toledo, OH
Dec. 20 7:30 p.m.Mott Community College Flint, MI Dec. 22 3 p.m.Delta College Toledo, OH
Jan. 4 7 p.m. Washtenaw Community College Toledo, OH
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OCCAC Season
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Jan. 12 3 p.m. Sinclair Community College Toledo, OH Jan. 16 7:30 p.m. Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland, OH Jan. 19 3 p.m. Cincinnati State Technical & CC Cincinnati, OH Jan. 23 3 p.m. Lakeland Community College Toledo, OH Jan. 30 7:30 p.m. Edison Community College Piqua, OH
Feb. 2 3 p.m. Columbus State Community College Toledo, OH Feb. 6 7:30 p.m. Cuyahoga Community College Toledo, OH Feb. 9 4 p.m. Sinclair Community College Dayton, OH Feb. 13 7:30 p.m. Lakeland Community College Kirtland, OH Feb. 16 3 p.m.Cincinnati State Technical and CC Toledo, OH Feb. 20 7:30 p.m. Edison Community College Toledo, OH
Feb. 23 3 p.m. Columbus State Community College Columbus, OH
March 1 7 p.m.University of Akron Club Team Toledo, OH March 5, 8-9 TBARegion XII District I Tournament Cincinnati, OH March 19-23 TBA NJCAA D-II National Championships Danville, IL
*The Akron game on March 1 is a non-OCCAC matchup
Justin Edmonds
In 2011-12, first-year head coach Dave Clarke led the Express to their best season since 2006-07. The team finished 24-8 and made an appearance in the Region XII District 10 championship game.
They finished second in the OCCAC and their 24 wins marked a 14-win improvement over the previous year.
Two freshmen, Justin Edmonds and James Kelly, burst onto the NJCAA scene and were the team’s two leading scorers. Edmonds earned First Team All-OCCAC and First Team All-Region XII honors, while Kelly earned Second Team All-OCCAC honors. Clarke was named OCCAC Coach of the Year.
Kelly averaged 17.5 points and 9.8 rebounds, while racking up 18 double figure rebounding games - including a program record 21 vs Lakeland on Feb. 15. He also had a career high 34 points in that game. He also broke the program’s single season blocks record.
Edmonds averaged 18.8 points, four rebounds and three assists per game. He broke the program’s single season mark for most 3-pointers attempted. He only had three single digit scoring games.
2011-12 EXPRESS MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR IN REVIEW
Nov. 1 Nov. 3
Owens 90 Lourdes JV 88 (OT) Owens 65 Henry Ford 61
Owens Tip Off Classic
Owens 91 Kellogg 59 Owens 89 Henry Ford 81
Owens 91 Siena Heights JV 77 Owens 81 Grand Rapids 57
Mott 88 Owens 65
2011-12 Schedule-Results
Overview
2011-12 RosterTaronta Cole Jr.Jerron Jamerson Jay Marquette Franklin Lindsey Kelvin Clark Jeff Burroughs Jordan Basinger James Kelly Justin Edmonds Milan Mabry Jeremy Weemes
Gulfport/Gulfport, Miss. Washington/South Bend, IN Central Catholic/Rossford, OH Whitmer/Toledo, OH Bogan/Chicago, IL Belleville/Ypsilanti, MI Kalida/Kalida, OH Pioneer/Ann Arbor, MI Albion/Albion, MI Bowsher/Toledo, OH Springfield/Holland, OH
GGG G/F G G F F G G F
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Head Coach: Dave Clarke Assistant Coaches: Travis Lewis, Carl Thomas, Josh Williams
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Nov. 11 Nov. 12
Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 21
Oakland 77 Owens 65 Owens 61 Alpena 58
Owens 73 St. Clair County 62 Glen Oaks 82 Owens 79 Owens 85 Schoolcraft 70
Mott 74 Owens 70Owens 87 Grand Rapids 77
Owens 90 Lake Michigan 73Owens 85 Delta 75
Kirtland 70 Owens 68 *
Nov. 25 Nov. 26
Nov. 29Dec. 3Dec. 9
Dec. 14Dec. 16Dec. 17Dec. 20Dec. 30
Owens 65 Columbus State 60Owens 86 Ohio State Club 44
Owens 84 Sinclair 70Cuyahoga 76 Owens 63
Cincinnati State 65 Owens 62* Lakeland 82 Owens 72
Owens 96 Edison 71Columbus State 100 Owens 82
Owens 70 Cuyahoga 67Owens 88 Sinclair 85
Owens 92 Lakeland 84Cincinnati State 80 Owens 66 *
Owens 69 Edison 66
Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 22
Owens 64 Cuyahoga 61 (Reg. XII Semis)Lakeland 80 Owens 58 (Reg. XII Finals)
March 9March 10
Region XII District 10 Tournament
OCCAC Season
Muskegon Invitational
James Kelly vs Mott CC
*Won due to forfeit
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Coaching Staff
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HEAD COACH DAVE CLARKE
Dave Clarke is entering his second season as the head coach for the Express men’s basketball program.
In his first year with the Express, Clarke led the Express to a 14 win improvement and was named the OCCAC Coach of the Year. The team finished with a 24-8 overall
record and finished second in the OCCAC. They also made their first appearance in the Region XII Dis-trict 10 championship game since the 2006-07 season.
Additionally, two freshmen (Jus-tin Edmonds, 1st Team and James Kelly, Second Team) earned All-
OCCAC honors. Edmonds was also named to the All-Region XII team.
In the seven years prior to be-coming the head coach at Owens, Clarke served at five colleges in varying coaching capacities.
He most recently served as an assistant coach at Mott Commu-nity College in Flint, Mich., from 2009-11. During his tenure at Mott, he helped lead the program to an overall 59-7 record. In 2008-09, Clarke served as the director of basketball operations at Bowl-ing Green State University. From 2006-08, he was the graduate assistant manager at the Univer-sity of Toledo, where he helped the team win a Mid American Confer-ence regular season title and cap-ture a school record 14 MAC wins in 2006-07.
Prior to that, Clarke served as an assistant coach at Northwood Uni-versity in 2005-06, student assis-tant coach at Ferris State Univer-
sity in 2004-05 and AAU coach for the Grand Rapids Storm from 2003-05.
Clarke played intercollegiate bas-ketball at Ferris State University from 2002-04, where he helped lead the Bulldogs to the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season title as a senior. Prior to Ferris State, the Harbor Springs, Mich., na-tive played two seasons at Siena Heights University. Additionally, he is a member of the National As-sociation of Basketball Coaches and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes organizations.
The Maumee resident holds a bach-elor’s degree in business education with a minor in physical education from Ferris State University and a master’s degree in recreation and leisure studies from the University of Toledo.
He and his wife, Megan, have one daughter, Emmy.
Dave
ClarkeHead Coach - 2nd Year
FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ‘04
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ASSISTANT COACH CARL THOMAS
Carl Thomas is enterting his sec-ond season an assistant coach for the Express men’s basketball pro-gram.
He has previously served as an as-
sistant men’s basketball coach at Eastern Michigan University over the last six seasons.
Prior to that, he served as an assis-tant men’s basketball coach at the
University of Maryland Eastern Shore in 2004-05.
Prior to coaching, Thomas played 68 games over parts of three sea-sons in the NBA.
He played for the Cleveland Cava-liers, Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors, and the Orlando Magic. Thomas also played in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) for Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids from 1992-99.
He was called up to the NBA five times, which is a CBA record. Following his career in the NBA, Thomas played professionally over-seas from 2000-03. He played for teams in France, Sweden, Greece and Italy.
Thomas is a graduate of Lansing (Mich.) Everett High School, where he played basketball, football
and baseball.
He was named the player of the year in the Capitol Conference as a senior in basketball, and he helped the baseball team reach the state semifinals in Class A.
Thomas and his twin brother, Charles, played for Eastern Michi-gan University from 1988-91 and won two Mid-American Conference titles, made two NJCAA Tourna-ment appearances and advanced to the Sweet 16 in 1990-91. Carl fin-ished his career with 1,179 points, 452 rebounds, 185 3-point field goals and 249 assists. He was a sec-ond-team All-MAC choice in 1991.
Thomas was inducted into the Lan-sing-area Athletic Hall of Fame in June 2005.
He and his wife, Gina, have two sons, Austin and Brandon.
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Carl
ThomasAssistant Coach -
2nd YearEASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
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ASSISTANT COACH KEITH RAINE
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Keith Raine is entering his first season as an assistant coach in the Express men’s basketball program.
Raine comes to the Express from Goshen College, where he spent one season as an assistant coach in the men’s basketball program.
While there, the team was ranked as high as 12th in the nation, the highest in program history.
Prior to that, he was the head stu-dent manager for men’s basketball at Bowling Green State University from 2008-10.
While there, the Falcons captured the regular season MAC cham-pionship and earned a bid to the NIT in 2008-09.
While on staff at BGSU, Raine worked with current Express men’s basketball coach Dave Clarke when Clarke was BGSU’s director of basketball operations during the 2008-09 season.
In past summers, Raine has spent his time working the camp circuit at several prestigous universities such as Duke, Michigan State, Syr-
acuse, Uconn, and Wake Forest.
He is also the former camp direc-tor of Sudden Impact Basketball Camps. Additionally, he is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and National Association of Collegiate Basketball Managers.
Currently, Raine is working to-wards a bachelor’s degree at the University of Toledo in interdisci-plinary studies with a concentra-tion in business management.
He previously attended BGSU and Housatonic Community College (Bridgeport, CT).
A native of Shelton, CT, Raine at-tended St. Joseph High School, where he played for legendary head coach Vito Montelli.
Keith
RaineAssistant Coach
1st YearUNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
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SOPHOMORES
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Jay
MarquetteGuard
Central Catholic Rossford, OH
# 12
Marquette averaged 5.5 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.7 blocks per game as a freshman. He had six games of double figure scoring, including his season high of 13 points against Henry Ford CC on Nov. 3.
2011-12 Season
Prior to Owens
Marquette comes to Owens after helping lead Central Cath-olic to its first Ohio state final four appearance in school his-tory.
He played for coach Jim Welling. As a senior, he was named Honorable Mention All-City League and Honorable Men-tion All-District. Statistically, he had the top 3-point field goal percentage in the state of Ohio (52.1 percent) his senior year under head coach Jim Welling.
Academically, he was named to the All-City Academic Team as a senior and is a 2011 Owens Academic Excellence Schol-arship Recipient. His greatest personal sports thrill is de-feating St. John’s in the district finals and going on to the state final four his senior year.
Personal Jay is the son of Greg and Jackie Marquette. He has three siblings - Lee, Allie and Julia. His father played basketball for Owens in 1975-76, and his grandfather, Leroy “Cot” Mar-quette, was the first athletic director and men’s basketball head coach at Owens beginning in 1966.
Cot coached the team then known as the Penta Tech Jaguars from 1966-70 and helped the school to its first conference title (Turnpike Conference) during his tenure.
CAREER STATS Season PPG RPG APG BPG SPG 2011-12 5.5 3.9 2.5 0.7 1.1
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Franklin
LindseyGuard
Whitmer Toledo, OH
# 14
Prior to Owens
Personal Franklin is the son of Harold and Genise Lindsey.
Lindsey averaged 4.8 points and 3.8 rebounds as a freshman in 31 games of action. He shot 43.7 percent from the field and 36 percent from three point range.
His best play came in the Region XII postseason tour-nament in which he scored 30 points on 11-21 shoot-ing overall and 5-10 shooting from three point range in games against Cuyahoga CC and Lakeland CC.
In regular season play, Lindsey’s best game was 16 points on 6-for-8 shooting against Edison CC on Feb. 1.
2011-12 Season
CAREER STATS Season PPG RPG APG BPG SPG 2011-12 4.8 3.8 0.7 0.3 0.6
Lindsey comes to Owens after helping lead Toledo Whitmer to a 2010-11 Toledo City League championship. During that senior year, he was named Second Team All-Toledo City League under the tutelage of head coach Bruce Smith.
Lindsey also ran cross country at Whitmer and lists the City League basketball title as his greatest personal sports thrill.
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Kelvin
ClarkGuard
Bogan Chicago, IL
# 22
Clark averaged 4.3 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists as a freshman in 32 games. Following a season ending injury to starting PG Jeff Burroughs, he started the season’s final eight games at the point.
Overall, he started 13 games and was named the team’s Most Improved Player. His best game of the year came in the team’s final game against Lakeland CC on March 10 when he had 14 points on 6-for-12 shooting.
2011-12 Season
Prior to OwensClark won the four-year award in basketball and boys soft-ball at Chicago Bogan, where he also participated in boys vol-leyball and track.
Personal
Kelvin is the son of Henry and Kandy Henderson. He has seven siblings - Henry, Greg, Sean, Jamal, Javon, Allen and Shanell.
CAREER STATS Season PPG RPG APG BPG SPG 2011-12 4.3 2.3 1.3 0.4 0.5
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Chris
WilsonForward
Toledo Start Danville, IL
# 24
Wilson is a 2007 graduate of Start HS who redshirted last season. During his senior year at Start, he was named First Team All-Toledo City League and Second Team All-District, while leading the City League in rebounding with 16.2/game.
During his junior year, he was named Second Team All-To-ledo City League. His high school coach was Gil Guerrero. Following his high school career, he played one season for Al-pena Community College where he averaged a double-double.
Prior to Owens
PersonalChris is the son of Eddie Gaines Jr. and Sheila Wilson. He has two siblings - Aaron and Bryan Wilson.
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James
KellyForward
Pioneer Ann Arbor, MI
# 25
After a stellar freshman year in which he averaged 17.5 points and 9.8 rebounds per game, Kelly has garnered atten-tion as one of the top JUCO players in the nation.
This past summer, Kelly was selected for the Mullens Top 100 JUCO camp in St. Louis, Missouri. As a freshman with the Express, his started 29 games and totaled 34 assists, 48 blocks and 52 steals. He broke the program’s single season blocks record. In OCCAC play, he averaged 15.7 points and 9.3 rebounds per game.
On Feb. 19, he was named OCCAC Player of the Week thanks in large part to his 34 point, 21 rebound game against Lakeland CC. Those 21 rebounds broke the 27-year-old sin-gle game record. Following the year, he was named Second Team All-OCCAC and was the team’s co-MVP with Justin Edmonds.
2011-12 Season
Prior to OwensKelly came to Owens as an Associated Press Honorable Mention All-Michigan selection his senior year. He didn’t start playing basketball until his junior year, yet he posted a 24-point, 12-rebound performance in his first high school game. Later in that season, he had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 12 blocks in a game against Chelsea.
Kelly played for Rex Stanzach at Ann Arbor Pioneer. In the summer following his senior year, he won the Best of the Mid-west Dunk contest at Speece Fieldhouse in Fort Wayne, IN.
Personal James is the son of Desi Kelly Sr. and Darlene Isom. He has one brother, Desi Jr.
CAREER STATS Season PPG RPG APG SPG BPG 2011-12 17.5 9.8 1.1 1.6 1.8
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Justin
EdmondsGuard
Albion Albion, MI
# 32
Edmonds fell below double digit scoring in only three games his freshman year and finished as the team’s leading scorer. Overall, he averaged 18.8 points, four rebounds and 3.1 as-sists per game and scored an even 600 points overall. Ad-ditionally, he averaged 20.2 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists in OCCAC play. Following the season, he was named First Team All-OCCAC, First Team All-Region XII and was the team’s co-MVP along with James Kelly. His top game of the year came against Sinclair CC on Feb. 11 when he scored 32 points on 10-for-20 shooting overall and 5-for-12 shoot-ing from three point range. He had two 30 plus point games and 12 games of 20-29 points.
Edmonds tied the program records for most three point FG attempted in one game (13 vs Cincinnati State on Jan. 21) and FT percentage in one game (100 percent vs Henry Ford CC, 10/10). He broke the single season program record for most three point FGs attempted, as well, with 262.
2011-12 Season
Prior to OwensEdmonds comes to the Express basketball program after a decorated high school career.
As a senior, he was named First Team All-Battle Creek League, First Team All-Southwestern Michigan Activities Association, and Honorable Mention All-Michigan. Addi-tionally, he was a McDonald’s High School All-American nominee and was a participant in the Basketball Coach-ing Association of Michigan (BCAM) All-Star game.
He played for head coach Durant Crum at Albion.
Personal Justin is the son of Larry Bonner and Bonnie Edmonds. He has five siblings - Jeremy, Stephanie, Kiki, Kisha and Ryan.
CAREER STATS Season PPG RPG APG SPG BPG 2011-12 18.8 4.0 3.1 0.9 0.5
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Darius
WashingtonForward/Center
Start Toledo, OH
# 44
Prior to OwensWashington redshirted last season after spending one sea-son with Columbus State Community College, where he was part of a team that went to the NJCAA D-II National Tour-nament. He is a 2007 graduate of Roy C. Start HS, where he played power forward/center for coach Gil Guerrero.
Personal Darius is the son of Daryel Washington and Paula King. He has two brothers, Daryel and Demetrius Washington.
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FRESHMEN
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Andy
BachmanSmall Forward
North Side Fort Wayne, IN
# 00
Prior to Owens
Bachman is a 2012 graduate of North Side HS. He earned First Team All-Summitt Athletic Conference (SAC) hon-ors his senior year, Second Team his junior year and Honorable Mention All-SAC honors his sophomore year. Additionally, he was named First Team All-Area with the Redskins. He participated in the Border Wars All-Star game, was a top 25 player in Indiana and participated in the prestigious IBCA Indiana Top 100 camp.
Personal Andy is the son of Bob and Chris Bachman. He has one brother, Ryan.
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Javon
RicePoint Guard
Dunbar Dayton, OH
# 2
Prior to OwensRice is a 2011 graduate of Dayton Dunbar HS, where he played point guard for coach Peter Puillen. As a junior, he was a member of their Ohio state championship team.
Personal Javon is the son of Johnathan Rice and Juanita Robinson. He has three siblings - Alvance, William and Mitch.
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Markese
AllenPoint Guard
Crockett Detroit, MI
# 3
Prior to Owens
Allen is a 2012 graduate of Detroit Crockett, where he was named Honorable Mention All-Detroit by the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News, as well as Honorable Mention Class B All-State. He played for coach Juan Rickman.
Personal Markese is the son of Lawrence Allen and Tomiko Mc-Donald. He has two siblings - Quantrinique Johnson and Alante Allen.
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Joe
Retic IIPoint Guard
Fishers Fishers, IN
# 23
Prior to Owens
Retic is a 2012 graduate of Fishers HS where he played with three NCAA D-I prospects. He was a member of the Men of the Family AAU team coached by Derrick Wil-liams. Joe Leonard was his head coach at Fishers, where he played small forward. For the Express, Retic will play point guard.
Personal Joe is the son of Joseph Sr. and Holly Retic. He has one sister, Jade.
FRESHMEN
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Tony
BoykinsGuard
Loy Norrix Kalamazoo, MI
#33
Prior to Owens
Boykins is a 2012 graduate of Loy Norris HS in Kal-amazoo, where he played for coach Matt Covault. He was named First Team All-Southwest Michigan Athletic Con-ference (SMAC) during his time there.
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Reneillio
MorrisonForward/Center
Fla. State University Kingston, Jamaica
#34
Prior to OwensMorrison spent last season with the men’s basketball pro-gram at Lourdes University. He did not use a year of eli-gibility, however. Morrison is a 2011 graduate of Florida State University HS in Tallahassee, FL, where he was a two-time team captain and the team’s leading rebounder for coach Anthony Robinson.
Personal Reneillio is the son of Regina Lee. He has one sibling - Dorando Morrison.
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(1991-93)
- 2-Time National Champion - All-Time
Scoring Leader -2-Time NJCAA
Player of the Year
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Year
1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1975-76 1976-771977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99
1999-2000 2000-012001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-062006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Totals
Overall Record
15-722-511-1313-1012-115-18
-24-824-925-415-78-179-15
19-1018-1120-1211-1726-624-824-737-235-134-322-832-426-725-630-733-431-430-428-623-827-626-7
22-1210-1915-1615-1610-21 24-8
860-364
OCCAC Record
-5-1
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n/an/a
-5-07-3
10-0n/an/a3-117-56-6
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7-38-413-113-114-015-110-412-212-211-310-412-213-112-212-27-7
11-39-58-63-118-68-63-99-3
196-68
OCCAC Finish
n/a1st
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2nd1st1st
2nd2nd2nd1st1st
2nd4th2nd3rd3rd6th3rd3rd6th2nd
n/a
Year-By-Year History
Region Finish
-Semis
-DNPDNP DNP
-DNP DNP DNP
1st Round DNP DNP DNP DNP Semis DNP Semis
Quarterfinals 1st Round
1st1st1st
Quarterfinals1st
SemifinalsSemifinals
1st1st
2nd2nd1st
Semifinals2nd
Semifinals2nd
DNPQuarterfinals Quarterfinals
DNP 2nd
n/a
NJCAA Tourney Finish
n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
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National Runner-Upn/a
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Jeff Massey (1991-93)
- 2-Time National
Champion - All-Time
Scoring Leader -2-Time NJCAA
Player of the Year
Coach
Dave Clarke Kevin Skaggs Jack Trainer Jim Welling Jamie Gill
DJ Cameron Phil Sinkovich Dick Honner
Cot Marquette
Totals
Tenure
2011-present 2007-10 2006-07
1986-2006 1985-86 1983-851980-83 1975-80 1966-70
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Overall W-L
24-8 50-72 22-12
544-127 18-11
28-25 48-28 65-46 61-35
860-364 (.703)
OCCAC W-L
9-3 22-32
8-6 201-47
6-6 10-16 10-0 12-3
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277-113 (.710)
All-Time Coaching Records
Region XII Titles
000700000
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NJCAA Tourney Appearances
000700000
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*W/L records not complete due to lack of W/L record for some years of coaching tenure
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Express Basketball: Marquette Started It, Welling Achieved Greatness, Clarke Restores Winning Tradition
Nearly 50 years ago, Cot Mar-quette started what has turned out to be one of the most success-ful NJCAA men’s basketball pro-grams in history.
In 1966-67, Marquette formed a team that was then known as the Penta Tech Jaguars.
In his second year, he led the team to their first 20 plus win season and its first conference champion-ship in the Turnpike Conference.
In those first two years, Mar-quette coached Jim Penix, who moved on to BGSU, was named the MAC Player of the Year and became the first and only player Owens has ever had selected in the NBA Draft.
In 1970, budget cuts forced the college to shut the program down.
Then, in 1975, Marquette, the col-lege’s athletic director, brought in Dick Honner to restart the pro-gram.
For five years, Honner rebuilt
the program and, in his final two years, he led the team to back-to-back 24 win seasons.
Phil Sinkovich took over in 1980-81 and led the team to a 25-4 re-cord and its second conference championship.
After Sinkovich left, DJ Cameron and Jamie Gill coached the next three years.
The program wasn’t able to achieve greatness, though, and that’s when Jim Welling entered. In 1986-87, the former assistant on Gill’s staff led the Express to a 20-12 record, their first 20 win season since 1980-81.
In his second year, Welling’s team finished 11-17, but that was the only losing season he would encounter in his Owens coaching career.
For the next 18 years, Welling never won fewer than 22 games in a season.
In 1990-81, Welling led the Ex-press to their third conference
championship. The following year, the program captured the first of back-to-back national championships.
In 1993-94, the team nearly cap-tured their third straight national title, but fell by five points in the title game.
In that three-year stretch, the program went 106-6. They con-tinued a streak of four consecu-tive OCCAC championships and won three straight Region XII championships - the first in pro-gram history.
During that time, Jeff Massey joined Penix as one, perhaps, the two most accomplished players Owens has ever had.
From 1991-93, he became the program’s all-time leading scorer, was twice named national player of the year and led the two nation-al title teams.
Penix still holds the single game scoring record with 51 points, while the duo still holds 14 pro-gram records.
After failing to make it out of re-gionals in 1994-95, Welling took the Express to a 3rd place finish at nationals in 1995-96.
He would coach the team to three more national tournament ap-pearances before his retirement in 2005-06.
In his time, the program won nearly 550 games and won two national titles, seven Region XII titles and eight OCCAC champi-onships, including their most re-cent one in 2001-02.
Jack Trainer in 2006 and won 22 games, but stepped away after one year.
Kevin Skaggs coached the next four years, but after losing the most games in a single season (21) in 2010-11, the program looked in a new direction.
Enter Dave Clarke, who went 24-8 in his first season and nearly led the team to its first Region XII title since Welling’s tenure. He looks to continue the resurgence this year.
By Nicholas Huenefeld
Phil Sinkovich DJ Cameron Jamie Gill Jack TrainerJim WellingDick HonnerCot Marquette Kevin Skaggs Dave Clarke
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Postseason History - Game By Game
The 1967-68 men’s basketball team, then known as Penta Tech, is pictured here. They were the first team to participate in postseason play. In tournament play, they defeated Alpena and Jackson before
falling to No. 1 Vincennes in the regional semifinal.
1967-68
Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Alpena 88-66 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Jackson 81-54 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to No. 1 Vincennes 95-76
1978-79 OTCC Qtrs: Defeated Jefferson Tech 125-77 OTCC Semis: Lost to Muskingum Tech (? score) OTCC Consolation: Defeated Stark Tech 85-75 1979-80
OTCC Qtrs: Defeated Muskingum Tech 146-50 OTCC Semis: Defeated Stark Tech 100-84 OTCC Finals: Defeated Jefferson Tech 75-65
1980-81
OTCC Qtrs: Defeated Clark Tech 109-59 OTCC Semis: Stark Tech 84-67 OTCC Finals: Columbus Tech 75-73
1981-82
Reg. XII 1st Round: Lost to Cincinnati Tech 92-56
1984-85
OJCAC Qtrs: Defeated Cuyahoga 71-58 OJCAC Semis: Defeated Lima NW Business College 75-67 OJCAC Finals: Lost to Lakeland 73-68
1985-86
OJCAC Qtrs: Defeated Sinclair 77-67 OJCAC Semis: Lost to Lakeland 69-64 (OT)
1986-87
OJCAC Semis: Defeated Cincinnati State 68-6OJCAC Finals: Lost to Lima NW Business College 88-84Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Delta College 90-88 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to Oakland 82-80 *Oakland went on to win national title
1987-88
OJCAC Qtrs: Lost to Edison 69-61
1988-89
OJCAC Semis: Defeated Cincinnati State 106-84 OJCAC Finals: Defeated Cuyahoga 84-71 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Macomb 97-74 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to Lansing 105-90
1989-90 OJCAC Qtrs: Defeated Clark State 122-65 OJCAC Semis: Defeated Edison 90-78 OJCAC Finals: Defeated Cincinnati Tech 93-88 Reg. XII Qtrs: Lost to Oakland 80-79
1990-91 OJCAC Semis: Lost to Cuyahoga 81-78 Reg. XII 1st Round: Lost to Lake Michigan 72-60
1991-92 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS)
OJCAC Semis: Defeated Sinclair 89-80 OJCAC Finals: Defeated Lakeland 97-90 Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Delta College 99-76 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Kalamazoo Valley 95-87 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Macomb 96-77 Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Lansing 108-79 NJCAA Qtrs: Defeated Danville 75-66 NJCAA Semis: Defeated Penn Valley 97-74 NJCAA Finals: Defeated Iowa Lakes 105-86
1992-93 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS)
OJCAC Semis: Defeated Edison State 93-48 OJCAC Finals: Defeated Cincinnati State 86-82 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Kalamazoo Valley 102-74 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Lansing 100-85 Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Muskegon 118-86 NJCAA Qtrs: Defeated Joliet College 103-90 NJCAA Semis: Defeated Clinton JC 97-69 NJCAA Finals: Defeated NE Christian College 109-85
1993-94 (NATIONAL RUNNER-UP)
OJCAC Qtrs: Defeated Southern State 105-63 OJCAC Semis: Defeated Cincinnati State 71-67 OJCAC Finals: Defeated Edison State 88-84 (OT) Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Muskegon 108-82 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Grand Rapids 102-88 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Mott 72-63 Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Kalamazoo Valley 93-79 NJCAA Qtrs: Defeated Iowa Lakes 98-95 NJCAA Semis: Defeated Alfred State 95-77 NJCAA Finals: Lost to Joliet College 85-80
1994-95
OCCAC Qtrs: Lost to Sinclair 72-60 Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Oakland 84-81 Reg. XII Qtrs: Lost to Macomb 64-57
1995-96 (NJCAA 3rd Place)
OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Sinclair 80-65 OCCAC Semis: Defeated Lakeland 69-64 OCCAC Finals: Defeated Cuyahoga 83-59
Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Lansing 62-59 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Lakeland 87-68 Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Cuyahoga 89-88 (OT) NJCAA Qtrs: Defeated Naugatuck Valley 72-67 NJCAA Semis: Lost to Penn Valley 60-57 NJCAA 3rd/4th Place: Defeated John Wood 86-75
1996-97
OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Cuyahoga 91-75 OCCAC Semis: Defeated Clark State 70-68 OCCAC Finals: Defeated Cincinnati State 86-83 Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Alpena 84-67 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Muskegon 83-63 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to Lakeland 88-68
1997-98
OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Columbus State 90-61 OCCAC Semis: Lost to Lakeland 74-66 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Lake Michigan 84-73 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to Mott 82-80 (OT)
1998-99 (NJCAA - 5th Place)
OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Cuyahoga 78-72 OCCAC Semis: Lost to Lakeland 78-77 Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Cuyahoga 93-65 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Grand Rapids 71-57 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Henry Ford 81-56 Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Glen Oaks 65-56 NJCAA Qtrs: Lost to Brown Mackie 71-68 NJCAA Consolation: Defeated Jamestown 63-57 NJCAA 5th/6th Place: Defeated United Tribes 85-80
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Pictured here (L to R) is the 1991-92 and 1992-93 national championship teams. The 92-93 sophomore class capped a two-year run that saw the team have a 72-3 record, which included two OCCAC championships and two Region XII
championships - in addition to the national titles.
Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Lansing 62-59 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Lakeland 87-68 Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Cuyahoga 89-88 (OT) NJCAA Qtrs: Defeated Naugatuck Valley 72-67 NJCAA Semis: Lost to Penn Valley 60-57 NJCAA 3rd/4th Place: Defeated John Wood 86-75
1996-97
OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Cuyahoga 91-75 OCCAC Semis: Defeated Clark State 70-68 OCCAC Finals: Defeated Cincinnati State 86-83 Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Alpena 84-67 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Muskegon 83-63 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to Lakeland 88-68
1997-98
OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Columbus State 90-61 OCCAC Semis: Lost to Lakeland 74-66 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Lake Michigan 84-73 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to Mott 82-80 (OT)
1998-99 (NJCAA - 5th Place)
OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Cuyahoga 78-72 OCCAC Semis: Lost to Lakeland 78-77 Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Cuyahoga 93-65 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Grand Rapids 71-57 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Henry Ford 81-56 Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Glen Oaks 65-56 NJCAA Qtrs: Lost to Brown Mackie 71-68 NJCAA Consolation: Defeated Jamestown 63-57 NJCAA 5th/6th Place: Defeated United Tribes 85-80
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Postseason History - Game By Game
The 1993-94 Express men’s basketball team (at left) nearly won the program’s third consecutive national championship as they fell in the title game 85-80. After failing to make it to the national tournament in 1994-95, the 1995-96 team (at
right) returned and finished third at nationals.
1999-2000 (NJCAA - 5th Place)
OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Sinclair 69-62 OCCAC Semis: Defeated Clark State 97-64 OCCAC Finals: Lost to Cincinnati State 67-49 Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated Kalamazoo Valley 61-56 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated St. Clair County 72-55 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Muskegon 91-50 Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Mott 89-65 NJCAA Qtrs: Lost to Danville Area 58-54 NJCAA Consolation: Defeated Aiken Tech 85-80 NJCAA 5th/6th Place: Defeated Penn Valley 74-60
2000-01 OCCAC Qtrs: Defeated Clark State 86-74 OCCAC Semis: Defeated Columbus State 84-69 OCCAC Finals: Lost to Sinclair 75-73 Reg. XII 1st Round: Defeated St. Clair County 101-59 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Kalamazoo Valley 92-70 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Grand Rapids 67-63 Reg. XII Finals: Lost to Mott 73-62
2001-02
OCCAC Semis: Defeated Lakeland 72-67 OCCAC Finals: Lost to Cincinnati State 84-74 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Muskegon 92-77 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Lakeland 71-50 Reg. XII Finals: Lost to Mott 74-72
2002-03
Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Sinclair 90-68Reg. XII Finals: Defeated Columbus State 72-64 (OT) NJCAA Qtrs: Lost to Mott 73-70 (OT) NJCAA Consolation: Lost to Genesee (NY) 80-72
2003-04 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Edison 74-72 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to Columbus State 78-69
2004-05 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Clark State 67-47 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Cincinnati State 61-57 Reg. XII Finals: Lost to Cuyahoga 59-57
2005-06 Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Clark State 82-67 Reg. XII Semis: Lost to Cincinnati State 73-61
2006-07
Reg. XII Qtrs: Defeated Clark State 68-60 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Lakeland 82-77 (OT) Reg. XII Finals: Lost to Cincinnati State 66-62
2008-09
Reg. XII Qtrs: Lost to Cuyahoga 75-61
2009-10
Reg. XII Qtrs: Lost to Sinclair 67-64
2010-11
Reg. XII Qtrs: Lost to Columbus State 79-66
2011-12 Reg. XII Semis: Defeated Cuyahoga 64-61 Reg. XII Finals: Lost to Lakeland 80-58
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All-OCCAC HistoryBrian WilliamsRichie LeonardJoe SmithBoe EllisMichael StahlMichael WilliamsRoy ColemanOtis “Chip” SmithManny DurdenJim Harris Steve HardwickOtis “Chip” SmithSteve OmanSean KirklandJeff MasseySean KirklandTom PattersonJim HollowellJeff MasseyJason WadeFeisal CrumbyShane BechtelCorey AllisonFeisal CrumbyQuincy CloudShannon WilliamsCarey FoutyMarcus LanghorneShawn WymerBrad DelventhalJohntory “J.T.” ReeseJerry Wells KeVin Roberts Marcus LanghorneJohntory “J.T.” ReeseJeremy Walker Monty LatimerAntwann JonesCraig ErquhartBrian PonderJon PowellRick FoxCraig ErquhartShaun FountainRashard CarsonJon PowellJason DavisEric FloydJustin BurtonMarcus Evans
First TeamFirst Team
Honorable MentionHonorable Mention
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First Team Second TeamSecond Team
Honorable MentionHonorable Mention
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Honorable MentionHonorable MentionHonorable Mention
1986-871986-871986-871986-871987-881988-891989-901989-901989-901989-901989-901990-911990-911990-911991-921991-921991-921991-921992-931992-931992-931992-931992-931993-941993-941993-941993-941994-951994-951994-951994-951994-961995-961995-961995-961995-961996-971996-971996-971996-971997-981997-981997-981997-981997-981998-991998-991998-991998-991998-99
1999-001999-001999-001999-001999-002000-012000-012000-012000-012001-022001-022001-022002-032002-032002-032003-042003-042004-052004-052004-052005-062005-062005-062006-072006-072007-082007-082007-082008-092008-092008-092009-102009-102009-102009-102010-112010-112011-122011-12
Joe SheperdJustin BurtonRodney HughesDeandre BellPete LatkovicRodney HughesJeremy KingLamar ChearsDoug WhitemanKendon EdwardsLamont Ellis JaMar WesleyJamar WesleyMark ChurchMarques FobbsAndrae MartinTerrell BrownLarry Logan Jr.Cal DavisWillie Tisdale Jr.Alex Davenport Brian Sellers Julian LoganJulian LoganDeAndre HallDeAndre HallWes TaylorSedelle BroylesDeAngelo JordanTommie ClarkJustin MannsJonathan DunnEarl HardisonDalante HeardJoshua RobinsonCal EdwardsJerron JamersonJustin Edmonds James Kelly
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Brian Williams, 1986-87
Richie Leonard, Brian Williams and Joe Smith
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OCCAC Awards
OCCAC Player of the YearYear Player
Roy ColemanOtis “Chip” Smith
Jeff Massey Jeff Massey
Feisal CrumbyMonty Latimer
Jon Powell
1989-901990-911991-921992-931993-941996-971998-99
OCCAC Newcomer of the Year
Year PlayerJon Powell
Joe Sheperd1997-98 1999-2000
OCCAC Coach of the YearYear Player
Phil SinkovichJim WellingJim WellingJim WellingJim WellingJim WellingJim WellingJim WellingDave Clarke
1980-811989-901990-911991-921992-931993-942000-012001-022011-12
OCCAC All-Tournament TeamYear Player
Mark CarrBob Gwozdz
Kevin SzenderskiGreg Henry
Brian BrinkleyScott Simpson Ed Huckaby
Bo EllisBrian Williams
Bryan EllisRoy Coleman
John BoydJeff Massey
Tom PattersonJim Hollowell
Jeff MasseyJason Wade
Feisal CrumbyShannon Williams
Quincy CloudFeisal Crumby
Johntory “J.T.” ReeseKeVin RobertsMonty LatimerAntwann JonesCraig ErquhartRodney Hughes
Joe SheperdKendon Edwards Rodney Hughes
Kendon EdwardsMarques Fobbs
1979-801979-801979-801980-811980-811980-811980-811986-871986-871988-891988-891988-891991-921991-921991-921992-931992-931992-931993-941993-941993-941995-961995-961996-971996-971997-981999-001999-002000-012000-012001-022001-02
OCCAC Tournament MVPYear Player
Mark CarrGreg HenryBryan Ellis
Roy ColemanJeff Massey
Johntory “J.T.” Reese Monty Latimer
1979-80 1980-811988-891989-901991-921995-961996-97
GregHenry, Lonnie Good,
Scott Simpson and Brian Brinkley
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All-Region XII Award History
Jim WellingJim WellingJim WellingJim WellingJim WellingJim WellingJim Welling
1991-921992-931993-941995-961998-991999-002002-03
Region XII/District Coach of the YearYear Player
Roy Coleman Otis “Chip” SmithJeff MasseyJeff MasseyFeisal CrumbyMonty Latimer Jon PowellJoe Sheperd
1989-90 1990-911991-921992-931993-941996-971998-991999-00
Region XII Player of the Year
Year Player
Brian WilliamsRoy ColemanOtis “Chip” Smith Otis “Chip” SmithJeff Massey Jeff Massey Jason WadeFeisal CrumbyShannon WilliamsJerry WellsMonty LatimerAntwann JonesJon Powell Joe SheperdRodney HughesJamar WesleyJulian LoganDeAndre HallJonathan DunnJustin Edmonds
1986-871989-901989-901990-911991-921992-931992-931993-941993-941995-961996-971996-971997-981999-002000-012002-032006-072007-082009-102011-12
All-Region XII TeamYear Player
Jerry Wells* KeVin Roberts Jon Powell Jon Powell*Marcus EvansJoe SheperdRodney Hughes*DeAndre BellRodney HughesJaMar WesleyMark ChurchLarry Logan Jr.Kendrick MillerDeAndre HallJustin Manns
1995-961995-96 1997-981998-991998-991999-001999-001999-002000-012002-032002-032004-052004-052006-072008-09
All-Region XII Tournament TeamYear Player
*** Tournament MVP
Joe Sheperd Jerry Wells
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NJCAA Award History
David Davis Cal Edwards Cal Edwards*
2007-082009-102010-11
NJCAA D-II Academic All-AmericansYear Player
Roy Coleman - First Team Otis “Chip” Smith - Second Team Jeff Massey - First Team Jeff Massey - First Team Feisal Crumby - First Team Jerry Wells - Third Team Jon Powell - First TeamJoe Sheperd - Third Team
1989-901990-911991-921992-931993-941995-961998-991999-00
NJCAA D-II Athletic All-Americans
Year Player
Jeff Massey* Tom Patterson Jeff Massey* Corey Allison Feisal Crumby Feisal Crumby Shannon Williams Johntory “J.T” Reese Rodney Hughes
1991-921991-921992-931992-931992-931993-941993-941995-961999-00
NJCAA D-II All-Tournament TeamYear Player
*3.8-3.99 GPA - Superior Honors
*Most Valuable Player
Jim WellingJim Welling
1991-921992-93
NJCAA D-II Coach of the YearYear Player
Shannon Williams
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Postseason Team Award History
Lonnie GoodMarcus Langhorne
Craig ErquhartJon Powell
JaMar Wesley/Mark ChurchAndrae Martin
Larry Logan Jr./Cal DavisAlex Davenport
Julian LoganDeAndre Hall
DeAngelo JordanJonathan Dunn
Tommy Kralovic Jr./Craig ShortJustin Edmonds/James Kelly
1981-821994-951997-981998-992002-032003-042004-052005-062006-072007-082008-092009-102010-112011-12
Most Valuable Player
Year Player
Doug ShafferBrian Parker/Todd Hill
Shaun FountainMarques Fobbs
Cal DavisBrian Sellers
Zach DiekmanDeAndre HallJustin Manns
Brandon DrakeDerrick Sanderfer Jr.
Jerron JamersonKelvin Clark
1981-821994-951997-98
2002-032003-042004-052005-062006-072007-082008-092009-102010-112011-12
Most Improved Player
Year Player
Tim RudeyPete Paule
Pete MaienknechtJustin Freer/Kevin Thomas
Jerimy RobinsonSteve Switzer
Johnny WillhiteBrandon Dawson/David Davis
David DavisBrett McDougle
Tommy Kralovic Jr.Taronta Cole Jr.
1981-821997-981998-992002-032003-042004-052005-062006-072007-082008-092009-102010-11
Coaches AwardYear Player
Eric FloydAndrae MartinTerrell Brown
Jeremy DiekmanAndrew Vroman
T.R. EllisEarl Hardison
Craig ShortJeff Burroughs
Taronta Cole Jr.
1998-992002-032003-042004-052005-062007-082009-102010-112011-122011-12
Miscellaneous Awards
Year Player
Mr. DefenseOZone AwardOZone AwardOzone AwardOzone Award
Sixth Man of the YearDefensive MVP Defensive MVPDefensive MVP
Owens Express Standards Award
Award
Lonnie Good (far right) - team MVP 1981-82
Julian Logan (Left)
Tim Rudey(right)
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Former Express Players At Four-Year SchoolsRoy ColemanBrian WilliamsJoe SmithRichie LeonardDavid SmithOtis “Chip” SmithSteve HardwickJeff MasseyShane BechtelTom PattersonMartin GottfriedCorey AllisonSean KirklandKen RileyJason WadeJim HollowayJim AmstutzShawn WymerCarey FoutyTorrey ColemanJeff FinchJerry WellsTodd HillBrian ParkerMarcus LanghorneKeVin RobertsJohntory “J.T.” ReeseMonty LatimerBrett KuronVito KnightonWesley LambJames WilliamsAntwann JonesRashard CarsonKedran BarnhillCraig ErquhartBrian PonderShawn FountainCJ CaptainPete PauleAl KamaraSteve OmanJason WalkerCharles SharperBill RoyalJon PowellJason DavisCal FrazierJustin BurtonMarcus EvansDeandre BellPete LatkovicJoe SheperdChris WorkmanRodney HughesLamar ChearsJeremy KingDoug WhitemanChris FidlerAnton HubbardChris ReidDarel BurnettKendon EdwardsAnthony KyleJimmy Moore
University of AkronShawnee State UniversityShawnee State University
Sacramento State UniversityUniversity of FindlayUniversity of Findlay
Kent State UniversityXavier University
Shawnee State UniversityIPFW
Walsh College Shawnee State University
Emporia State University (Kansas)Spring Arbor College
Adrian College Indiana Tech
Novi University (Fla.) Shawnee State University
Saginaw Valley State UniversityNorth Central Oklahoma University
Glenville State UniversityHawaii Hilo University
William Penn CollegeLimestone College
Georgia State UniversityTennessee Martin University
IUPUI Western Kentucky University
Tiffin University IUPUI
Southern UniversityBethel College
Manchester College Saginaw Valley State University
IUPUI Eastern Michigan University
IUPUI University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Shawnee State University University of South Carolina - Spartansburg
University of Charleston (WV) University of Indiana (South Bend)
Western Michigan UniversityEastern Michigan University
Indiana Tech University Western Michigan University
University of Detroit MercyOhio State University
Coastal Carolina University University of Rhode Island
Southern UniversityHeidelberg University
St. BonaventureLoras College
Hampton UniversityArmstrong Atlantic State University
IPFW West Liberty State College
Defiance College Lincoln Memorial
Wilberforce University Indiana Tech University Wayne State University
Myles CollegeWalsh University
Brandon JosephJohnny Wilhite Julian LoganMarty FelhaberMark CarrJim PenixMorry KocherPete SchmuhlMike GoreyDeAndre HallWes TaylorVerdell BillingsleyDonald LuciousSedelle BroylesGabe GibbsT.R. EllisCraig AshAlex DavenportLarry LoganRick FoxDeAngelo JordanJustin MannsJonathan DunnJamar WesleyPate LatkovicDerrick Sanderfer Jr.Cal EdwardsJordan BasingerJerron Jamerson
Central State UniversityLourdes College
California University (Pennsylvania) Bowling Green State University
Adrian College Bowling Green State University
Detroit College Ashland College
Defiance College Texas Southern University
Tusculum College (Tennessee) Ferris State University
Tuskegee University (Alabama) Mercyhurst College (Pennsylvania)
Glenville State University Urbana University
Fresno Pacific University Fresno Pacific University
Centenary University University of Buffalo
Tiffin University Kent State University
Northwood University (Fla.) Fairmont State (WV)
Cleveland State University Urbana University
Clarion University (PA) Siena Heights University
Goshen College (IN)
Postseason Team Award History
Jeff Massey, pictured above, went on to play
two years for Xavier Universi-
ty. He is pictured during a timeout
with the Mus-keteers. At left is Jason Wade, who played at
Adrian College.
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Most Points 133 vs Clark State Community College, 2-20-93 133 vs Kellogg Community College, 12-13,91
Fewest Points 57 vs Macomb Community College, 3-2-95 57 vs Lorain County Community College, 1978-79
Most Points - Both Teams 243 vs Wright State University, 1-25-86
FG Attempted 106 vs Wright State University, 1-25-86
FG Made 66 vs Clark State Community College, 1-28-91
FG Percentage 75% vs Clark State Community College, 1984-85
3-Pt FG Attempted 37 vs Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 12-18-10
3-Pt FG Made 15 vs St. Clair County Community College, 12-5-98 15 vs Lansing Community College, 11-11-98
3-Pt FG Percentage 68.75% vs Sinclair Community College, 2-10-96 (11/16)
FT Attempted 50 vs Oakland Community College, 11-10-09 50 vs Macomb Community College, 1-15-91
FT Made 40 vs Cuyahoga Community College, 1-9-91
FT Percentage 90% Edison Community College, 2-13-91 (18/20) 90% Lake Superior State, 12-23-66
Rebounds 67 vs Edison Community College, 1-26-11
Assists 41 vs Clark State Community College, 1-28-91
Steals 26 vs Oakland Community College, 11-9-94
Blocked Shots 18 vs Marygrove JV, 11-12-10
Most Fouls 31 vs Oakland Community College, 11-10-09 31 vs Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 11-11-92
Fewest Fouls 6 vs Cuyahoga Community College, 1984-85
Largest Margin of Victory 96 vs Muskingum Tech, 2-22-80
Largest Margin of Defeat 63 vs Lorain County Community College, 1978-79
Most Points In A Half 77 vs Clark State Community College (2nd half), 2-20-93
Fewest Points In A Half 24 vs Mott Community College, 11-17-10
Most Points Allowed 118 vs Lakeland Community College, 1-13-95
Fewest Points Allowed 34 vs Macomb Community College, 12-14-01
Fewest Points Allowed In A Half 14 vs Macomb Community College, 12-14-01 14 vs Monroe (MI) Community College, 12-29-66
Single Game - Team
Sean Kirkland battles for a rebound against a player from Lakeland Community College. He was a member of the
Express from 1990-92 and helped set numerous records.
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Most Wins 37, 1991-92
Most Losses 21, 2010-11
Fewest Wins 5, 1976-77
Fewest Losses 1, 1992-93
Most Points 3,940, 1991-92
2-Pt FG Attempted 2,893, 1991-92
2-Pt FG Made 1,520, 1991-92
2-Pt FG Percentage 53.5%, 1998-99
3-Pt FG Attempted 787 vs 2011-12
3-Pt FG Made 299, 1998-99
3-Pt FG Percentage 43.9%, 1990-91
FT Attempted 1,064, 1991-92
FT Made 700, 1991-92
FT Percentage 77.8%, 1990-91
Rebounds 1,614, 1991-92
Assists 865, 1991-92
Steals 478, 1991-92
Blocked Shots 184, 2010-11
Points Per Game Average 102.35, 1991-92
Fewest Points Allowed Average 75, 1987-88
Longest Winning Streak 31 games, 12-12-92 to 12-17-93
Longest Home Winning Streak 76 games, 2-4-89 to 1-4-96
Longest Losing Streak 14 games, 2007-08
Single Season - Team
Back-To-Back NJCAA 5th Place Finishes
The 1998-99 and 1999-2000 teams finished in 5th place at the NJCAA D-II National Tournament. In each of the two following years, the Express finished just one game from advancing to the NJCAA D-II tournament. Then, in 2002-03,
the Express made it back to nationals.
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Most Points 51 - Jim Penix vs Monroe (MI) Community College, 12-29-66
FG Attempted 32 - Jim Penix vs Monroe (MI) Community College, 12-29-66
FG Made 21 - Jim Penix vs Monroe (MI) Community College, 12-29-66
FG Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) 100% - Billy Royal vs Alpena Community College, 12-21-98 (10/10)
3-Pt FG Attempted 13 - Tommy Kralovic Jr. vs Cincinnati State Community College, 2-12-11 13 - Justin Edmonds vs Cincinnati State Community College, 1-21-12
3-Pt FG Made 8 - Chris Trobaugh vs Ohio State University Club, 12-17-05
3-Pt FG Percentage 100% - Chris Trobaugh vs Ohio State University Club, 12-17-05 (8/8)
FT Attempted 21 - Otis “Chip” Smith vs Ohio Valley Community College, 11/23/90 21 - Otis “Chip” Smith vs Macomb Community College, 11/15/90
FT Made 17 - Jon Dunn vs Oakland Community College, 11-10-09
FT Percentage 100% - Jeremy King vs Clark State Community College, 2-24-01 (14/14) 100% - Justin Edmonds vs Henry Ford Community College, 11-12-11 (10/10)
Rebounds 21 - James Kelly vs Lakeland Community College, 2-15-12 21 - Eric Seaman vs Clark Technical College, 2-16-85
Assists 19 - Brian Brinkley, 1980-81
Steals 10 - Otis “Chip” Smith vs Edison Community College, 2-13-91
Blocked Shots 8 - Dan Dooley - Edison Community College, 12-18-82 8 - Justin Manns vs Concordia JV, 11-17-08
Individual - Single Game
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Chip Smith, pictured above, holds the single game record for most steals (10). He posted
numerous triple-doubles during his two-year career.
Jeff Massey, to the left, is shown dunking the
ball against Kalamazoo Valley
Community College in a game at Alumni Hall.
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Individual - Season
Most Points 1,047 - Jeff Massey, 1991-92
FG Attempted 725 - Jeff Massey, 1991-92
FG Made 406 - Jeff Massey, 1991-92
FG Percentage 69.4% - Feisal Crumby, 1993-94
3-Pt FG Attempted 262 - Justin Edmonds, 2011-12
3-Pt FG Made 112 - Jeff Massey, 1991-92
3-Pt FG Percentage 46% - Pete Latkovic, 1998-99 (46-100)
FT Attempted 262 - Tom Patterson, 1989-90
FT Made 189 - Jon Dunn, 2009-10
FT Percentage 88% - Jeff Ziegler, 1982-83
Rebounds 361 - Larry Logan, 2004-05
Assists 294 - Otis “Chip” Smith, 1989-90
Steals 131 - Otis “Chip” Smith, 1989-90
Blocked Shots 58 - James Kelly, 2011-12
Feisal Crumby, pictured above, holds the high-est single season and career field goal percentage records. He was one of the most prolific scorers
in his two-year career (1992-94) at Owens Community College. As a freshman, he helped the Express capture their second consecutive
national championship. Then, as a sophomore, he led them back to the national title game be-
fore falling to Joliet.
Most Points 1,894 - Jeff Massey, 1991-93
FG Attempted 1,351 - Jeff Massey, 1991-93
FG Made 731 - Jeff Massey, 1991-93
FG Percentage 65.4% - Feisal Crumby, 1992-94
3-Pt FG Attempted 386 - Jeff Massey, 1991-93
3-Pt FG Made 172 - Jeff Massey, 1991-93
3-Pt FG Percentage 46.6% - Manny Durden, 1989-91 (55/119)
FT Attempted 362 - Jeff Massey, 1991-93
FT Made 260 - Jeff Massey, 1991-93
FT Percentage 80.4% - Tom Patterson, 1990-92 (123-153)
Rebounds 597 - Brian Williams, 1985-87
Assists 504 - Otis “Chip” Smith, 1989-91
Steals 234 - Otis “Chip” Smith, 1989-91
Blocked Shots 99 - Rodney Hughes, 1989-91
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Brian Williams, far above, holds the program’s career rebounding record nearly 30 years after
his time at Owens ended. Jeff Massey, pictured in the other two photos, finished his record-break-
ing two-year career with the Express in 1993, but he still holds seven of the career records for the Express. He won back-to-back national cham-pionships and is the program’s all-time leading
scorer.
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Yearly Rosters1966-67
Head coach: Cot Marquette
Roster: Mike Branaugh, Danny McLemore, George Newton, Jim Penix, Earl McVay, Morry Kocher, Bob Utley, Jim Galloway, Jack Johnson, Joe Minarcin, Ron Kreger, Tom Ludi, Byron Dimon, Pete Schmuhl, Tom Meyer, Dwight “Doc” Schroeder
1967-68
Head coach: Cot MarquetteAssistant coaches: Dick Honner
Roster: Jim Penix, Morry Kocher, Pete Schmuhl, Tom Meyer, Joe Minarcin, Gary Hahn, George Hodak, Jerry Hu-ber, Dave Meyers, George Meyers, Bob Smith, Craig Walters, Ed Taylor
1968-69
Head coach: Cot MarquetteAssistant coaches: Dick Honner and Don Montague
Roster: Gary Hahn, Jerry Huber, Ron Scherer, Charles Reese, Mel Foster, Andy McBride, Bob Freeman, Mike Roach, Jack Streit, Roger Keys, Ben White, Arty Wismer
1969-70
Head coach: Cot MarquetteAssistant coaches: Dick Honner
Roster: Ron Scherer, Ben White, Andy McBride, Charles Reese, Randy Smith, Bill Dunbar, Bruce Fowler, Dave Lyles, Mike Roach, Bruce Flores, Bob Freeman, Mike Littin, Bob Spieles
1975-76
Head coach: Dick Honner
Roster: Dwight Stewart, Greg Marquette, Lee Liddell, Pat Kirtz, Marty Schroeder, Chuck Crim, Larry Huggins, Doug Alexander, Mike Riley, Ken Fortney, Larry Whitlock, Tom Swartz, Mark Lankey, Tom Strausbaugh, Chuck Fletcher
1976-77
Head coach: Dick Honner
Roster: Pat Kirtz, Chuck Fletcher, Terry Cole, Chuck Crim, Ken Fortney, Chuck Frazier, Dave Donley, Mike Diek-man, Al Richards, Mike Riley
1978-79
Head coach: Dick Honner
Roster: Mark Carr, Jim Welling, Tony Vines, Steve Fortney, Kevin Szenderski, ? Menden, Jim Getz, Mike Artz, Bill Warner, Bart Ferguson, Mike Gorey, Ron Dudley
1979-80
Head coach: Dick Honner
Roster: Bob Gwozdz, Glenn Hill, Scott Simpson, Mark Carr, Bart Ferguson, Kevin Szenderski, Phil Warner, Keith Szenderski, Roger Tarolli, Tim Hamlin, Mike Granberry, Brian Brinkley, Mike Myles, Jim Couch, Dale Carr
1980-81
Head coach: Phil Sinkovich
Roster: Brian Brinkley, John Jones, Scott Simpson, Jim Couch, John Powers, Ed Huckaby, Greg Henry, Frank “Cal-vin” Allison, Lonnie Good, Haywood Landry, Mike Naus, Tim Rudey, Doug Shaffer, Steve Hurlbert
1981-82
Head coach: Phil Sinkovich
Roster: Mike Naus, Lonnie Good, Jim Fox, Greg Henry, Joe Fischer, Tim Rudey, Jim Shee, Stan Becker, Wilbur Hill, Dave Simon, Mike Harmon, Mike Uebeeroth, Doug Shaffer
1982-83
Head coach: Phil Sinkovich
Roster: Dan Dooley, Solomin Hill, Dennis Brown, Bruce Blake, Steve Huckaby, Dave Freeman, Sam Burton, Tom Nowak, Scott Hemminger, Conrad Szozda, Mike White, Jeff Ziegler
1983-84
Head coach: D.J. CameronAssistant coaches: Jamie Gill
Roster: Victor Truss, Ray Portillo, Curtis Westley, Ricardo “Carlos” Sampson, Arnie Hardy, Dave Freeman, ? Condon, Dennis Brown, Bruce Blake, Scott Hemminger, ? Prouty
1984-85
Head coach: D.J. CameronAssistant coaches: Jamie Gill
Roster: Craig Johnson, Marichal Martin, Tim Condon, Ray Portillo, Ellis Green, Roger Hill, Jeff Taylor, Eric Seaman, Tony Grant, Rick Luman, Lee Files, ? Hohlbein, Pat Walker, Brett Cousin
1985-86
Head coach: Jamie GillAssistant coaches: Jim Welling
Roster: Brian Williams, Joe Smith, Rich Leonard, Tony Grant, Andre Neal, ? Dzienglewski, ? Zorballeeff
1986-87
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches:
Roster: Mark Barnes, Patrick “Bo” Ellis, Troy Gype, John “Jack” Lawrence, Richard Leonard, Donald Martin, Jarrod Mosley, Michael Stahl, Joseph Smith, Jeffrey Turi, Brian Williams, Paul Ziegler
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Yearly Rosters1987-88
Head coach: Jim Welling
Roster: Tyrone Buck, Tommy L. Butts, Troy Gype, Scott Helmke, Mark Jones, John “Jack” Lawrence, Donald Martin, Michael Stahl, John Stewart, Jeffrey Turi, Michael Williams
1988-89
Head coach: Jim Welling
Roster: Vincent “Todd” Alston, John Boyd, Troy Bryant, Tad Cannon, Roy Coleman, Bryan Ellis, John Ernsthausen, Randy Maag, Sean Nickelson, Brad Nieman, Mike Williams, Paul Ziegler, Shawn Wimberly
1989-90
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Paul Svatik
Roster: Troy Bryant, Roy Coleman, Bryan Ellis, Mike Williams, Emanuel “Manny” Durden, Daryl Goodman, Lamar Lester, Steve Oman, Otis “Chip” Smith, Garnett Williams, Jim Harris, Steve Hardwick, Eric Jordan, Scott Helmke
1990-91
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Paul Svatik and Curt Connor
Roster: Emanuel “Manny” Durden, David Smith, Mike Zellner, R. Earl Martin, Dennis Goodman, Steve Oman, Daryl Goodman, Sean Kirkland, Tom Patterson, Otis “Chip” Smith, Shannon Wymer, Will Meadows
1991-92
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Paul Svatik and Curt Connor
Roster: Shane Bechtel, Dan Black, Eric Culliver, J.C. Ehmann, Dennis Goodman, Jim Hollowell, Sean Kirkland, Dave Klem, Jeff Massey, Phil McDaniel, Tom Patterson, Ken Riley, Jason Wade
1992-93
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Paul Svatik and Curt Connor
Roster: Corey Allison, Jim Amstutz, Shane Bechtel, Quincy Cloud, Feisal Crumby Jr., Brad Delventhal (RS), John “J.C.” Ehmann, Carey Fouty, Martin Gottfried, Jeff Massey, Kashif Phillips, Ken Samuel, Jason Wade, Jason Walker
1993-94
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Paul Svatik and Curt Connor
Roster: Feisal Crumby Jr., Quincy Cloud, Brad Delventhal, Carey Fouty, Corel Gates, Michael Hadley, Damon Hair-ston, DeNard Mays, Dwight McNeal, Shannon Williams, Shawn Wymer, Matt Horner, Kenny McMillan, Shedrick Murrell
1994-95
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Paul Svatik and Curt Connor
Roster: Jeremy Walker, Brandon Grant, Shawn Wymer, Brad Delventhal, KeVin Roberts, Johntory “J.T.” Reese, Jerry Wells, Todd Hill, Craig Everage, Jason Alston, Marcus Langhorne, Brian Parker, Nate Bonds, Mickey Honas
1995-96
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Paul Svatik and Ed Huckaby
Roster: Torrey Coleman, Jeff Finch, Byron Gladden, Todd Hill, Brett Kuron, Wesley Lamb, Marcus Langhorne, Brian Parker, Johntory “J.T.” Reese, KeVin Roberts, Mark Taylor, Jeremy Walker, Jerry Wells, LeVon Graham
1996-97
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Ed Huckaby and Greg Noftz
Roster: Shaun Fountain, CJ Captain, James Williams, Brett Kuron, Charles “Chuck” Sharper, Monty Latimer, An-thony Amison, Brian Ponder, Vito Knighton, Antwon Jones, Craig Erquhart, Mickey Honas, Kedran Barnhill, Matt Quayle, Wesley Lamb, Stefhan Allen
1997-98
Head coach: Jim Welling
Roster: Shaun Fountain, Rashard Carson, Troy Scott, Albert Kamara Jr., CJ Captain, Pete Paule, Eric Floyd, Brian Ponder, Jonathan Powell, Rick Fox, Craig Erquhart, Kedran Barnhill, Shawn Steele, Michael Turner, Quincy Roberts, Marcus Evans
1998-99
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Leroy King and Greg Noftz
Roster: Charles Danzy, Justin Burton, Pete Latkovic, Jason Davis, Chris Workman, Eric Floyd, Billy Royal, Jon Pow-ell, Rick Fox, Brian Myers, Pete Maienknecht, Eddie Sharpe, Wes Miller, Marcus Evans, Justin Fisher, Darnell Jack-son
1999-2000
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Leroy King and Jack Trainer
Roster: Joe Sheperd, Rodney Hughes, DeAndre Bell, Lamar Chears, Justin Burton, Marcus Evans, Pete Latkovic, Chris Workman, Charles Danzy, Chris Fidler, Lawrence Westbrook, Justin Best, Isaac Hubbard, Brandon Joseph
2000-01
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Leroy King and Jack Trainer
Roster: Rodney Hughes, Lamar Chears, Isaac Hubbard, Chris Fidler, Bob McDonald, Doug Whiteman, Jeremy King, Byron Cole, Kevin Thomas, Darrius Hollis, Robert Bankhead, Lamont Ellis, Chris Reid, Daryl Burnett, Kendon Ed-wards, Danny Schukraft
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2001-02
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Leroy King and Jack Trainer
Roster: Anton Smith, Justin Freer, Phil McDaniel, Kendon Edwards, Carlen Pittman, Jim Moore, Ricardo Lucas, Mark Church, JaMar Wesley, Bob McDonald, Lamont Ellis, Branden Joseph, Anthony Kyle, Marques Fobbs
2002-03
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Leroy King and Jack Trainer
Roster: Andrew Brown, Terrell Brown, Mark Church, Marques Fobbs, Justin Freer, Ricardo Lucas, Andrae Martin, Kevin Shorter, Dajuan Tate, Kevin Thomas, JaMar Wesley, Noah Williams, Keenan Williams, Raynard “Tito” Alexan-der, Dantigus Martin, Kevin Jones
2003-04
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Leroy King and Jack Trainer
Roster: Terrell Brown, Noah Williams, Anthony Calo, Willie Tisdale Jr., Dominic Perry-Harrison, Cal Davis, Jerimy Robinson, Sean Washington, Thomas Clay, Anton Hubbard, Danny Rose, Jeremy Diekman, Andrae Martin, Terrence Jones, Larry Logan Jr., Ricardo Lucas
2004-05
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Leroy King and Jack Trainer
Roster: Jerimy Robinson, Willie Tisdale Jr., Cal Davis, Steve Switzer, Kendrick Miller, Anthony Calo, DeAuntay Scott, Brian Sellers, Larry Logan Jr., Ronnel Isom, Sean Washington, Anton Hubbard, Jeremy Diekman, Zach Diekman, Scott Hughes, Lloyd Kilgore
2005-06
Head coach: Jim WellingAssistant coaches: Leroy King, Jack Trainer and Kevin Skaggs
Roster: Julian Logan, Zach Diekman, Brian Sellers, DeAuntay Scott, Vershawn Chears, Jordan Murphy, Chris Tro-baugh, Johnny Willhite, Larry White, DeShawn Walker, Majok Chol, Alex Davenport, Keenan Davis, Craig Ash, Devin Washington, Brandon Stephens, Andrew Vroman, Kenny Thomas
2006-07
Head coach: Jack TrainerAssistant coaches: Leroy King and Kevin Skaggs
Roster: Julian Logan, DeAndre Hall, Brandon Dawson, David Davis, Chris Trobaugh, Noah Williams, Kyle Lightner, Sedelle Broyles, C.J. Simmons, T.R. Ellis, Gabe Gibbs, Wes Taylor, Blayne Welling, Michael Gibson
Yearly Rosters
2007-08
Head coach: Kevin SkaggsAssistant coaches: Corey Tucker and Marcus Evans
Roster: DeAndre Hall, Justin Manns, T.R. Ellis, David Davis, Wes Taylor, Sedelle Broyles, Brandon Dawson, James Walker, Fletcher Noble, Nick Owens, DeAngelo Jordan, Brandon Drake, Brett McDougle, Verdell Billingsley, Gabe Gibbs
2008-09
Head coach: Kevin SkaggsAssistant coaches: Corey Tucker, Marcus Evans, Gil Guerrero
Roster: Fletcher Noble, DeAngelo Jordan, Eric Thomas, Nick Owens, Brandon Drake, Brett McDougle, Justin Manns, Donald Lucious, Tommie Clark, Michael Lee, Chris Wade, Josh Robinson, Ronnie Phillips, Mario Graham, Brew Story
2009-10
Head coach: Kevin SkaggsAssistant coaches: Corey Tucker and Allen Drake
Roster: Josh Robinson, Michael Lee, Traymone Camak, Virgil McGuire, Cal Edwards, Tommy Kralovic Jr., Earl Hard-ison, Jon Dunn, Derrick Sanderfer Jr., Dylan Jablonski, Bruce Huntley, Craig Short, Dalante Heard, Karon Gaines
2010-11
Head coach: Kevin SkaggsAssistant coaches: Travis Lewis and Allen Drake
Roster: Tommy Kralovic Jr., Craig Short, Jerron Jamerson, Taronta Cole Jr., Cal Edwards, Derrick Sanderfer Jr., Andrew Scarton, Kesean Kerkulah, Kendall Frank, James Wimberly, Ababacar Ndoye
2011-12
Head coach: Dave ClarkeAssistant coaches: Travis Lewis, Carl Thomas, Josh Williams
Roster: Taronta Cole Jr., Jerron Jamerson, Jay Marquette, Franklin Lindsey, Kelvin Clark, Jeff Burroughs, Jordan Basinger, James Kelly, Justin Edmonds, Jeremy Weemes, Milan Mabry
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BRONZE EXPRESS: $101 - $499• ExpressAthleticsT-shirt• RecognitioninallathleticprogramsandontheOwensExpresswebsite• ExpressClubwindowcling
EXPRESS: $25 - $100• RecognitioninallathleticprogramsandontheOwensExpresswebsite• ExpressClubwindowcling
DonationsGifts to the Owens Community College Express Athletic Fund are managed through the Owens Community College Foundation. Contributions to the Foundation are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. For more information, please contact Ann Savage, Foundation Executive Director, at (567) 661-7184 or [email protected].
For more information regarding the Owens Express Athletic Program, please contact Rudy Yovich, Director of Athletics, at (567) 661-7974 or [email protected].
2012-13 Owens Express Men’s Basketball Media Guide
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Your donation will continue the Owens Express Winning Tradition
Yes!Iwanttodonate$___________________________________________
Name ____________________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________
City,State,Zip_____________________________________________________
Phone____________________________________________________________
E-mail____________________________________________________________
ClassYear ________________________________________________________
ShirtSize(ifapplicable)_____________________________________________
IwanttodesignatemycontributionfortheOwensExpressAthleticFund whereitwillhaveanimmediateimpact.
IwanttodesignatemycontributionfortheAthleticEndowmentwhereit willhelpbuildalegacyforthefuture.
Contribution Level:
PlatinumExpress$5,000andup
GoldExpress$1,000-$4,999
SilverExpress$500-$999
BronzeExpress$101-$499
Express$25-$100
Payment Information:
Ifyouwouldliketocontributeoverthephone,pleasecall(567)661-7603.
Ifyouwishtopaybydebit,creditcardoreCheck,pleasevisitourwebsite atwww.owens.edu/foundation
Billmeon________________________________(Date)
Paymentenclosed(PayabletotheOwensCommunityCollegeFoundation)
Yes,myemployerwillmatchmygift.Enclosedisthematchinggiftform.
Please return this form to:OwensExpressAthleticFundc/oOwensCommunityCollegeFoundationP.O.Box10,000Toledo,OH43699-1947
Why give to the Owens Express Athletic Fund?
The mission of the Owens Express athletic program is to promote student success. We are proud to have established “A Winning Tradition” both on and off the playing field.
Across our eight men’s and women’s athletic teams, we have set a standard for athletic and academic excellence which, over the course of nearly five decades, has resulted in 69 Academic All-Americans, 38 Athletic All-Americans, numerous conference championships and two national championships.
Excellence, however, comes at a price. Despite significant public support from the College, the Owens Express athletic program needs regular, private support to ensure that our student-athletes continue to compete at the highest level as well as enjoy an educational environment that fosters achievement.
Your support is needed to:• Fund athletic scholarships for those student-athletes
who do not receive a College scholarship.• Raise funds for students to take advantage of
preseason conditioning and training opportunities as well as to represent the College at regional and national tournaments. Currently, students must raise their own funds to help defray these expenses.
• Pay for expenses not fully covered by the College, such as replacement of equipment and maintenance of playing fields.
Please consider supporting the Owens Express Athletic Fund today. Your contribution will help build upon our winning tradition. We pledge to be faithful stewards of your money.
Sincerely,
Rudy YovichRudy YovichDirector of Athletics
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EXPRESS ATHLETIC FUND
Your donation will continue the Owens Express Winning Tradition
Yes!Iwanttodonate$___________________________________________
Name ____________________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________
City,State,Zip_____________________________________________________
Phone____________________________________________________________
E-mail____________________________________________________________
ClassYear ________________________________________________________
ShirtSize(ifapplicable)_____________________________________________
IwanttodesignatemycontributionfortheOwensExpressAthleticFund whereitwillhaveanimmediateimpact.
IwanttodesignatemycontributionfortheAthleticEndowmentwhereit willhelpbuildalegacyforthefuture.
Contribution Level:
PlatinumExpress$5,000andup
GoldExpress$1,000-$4,999
SilverExpress$500-$999
BronzeExpress$101-$499
Express$25-$100
Payment Information:
Ifyouwouldliketocontributeoverthephone,pleasecall(567)661-7603.
Ifyouwishtopaybydebit,creditcardoreCheck,pleasevisitourwebsite atwww.owens.edu/foundation
Billmeon________________________________(Date)
Paymentenclosed(PayabletotheOwensCommunityCollegeFoundation)
Yes,myemployerwillmatchmygift.Enclosedisthematchinggiftform.
Please return this form to:OwensExpressAthleticFundc/oOwensCommunityCollegeFoundationP.O.Box10,000Toledo,OH43699-1947
Why give to the Owens Express Athletic Fund?
The mission of the Owens Express athletic program is to promote student success. We are proud to have established “A Winning Tradition” both on and off the playing field.
Across our eight men’s and women’s athletic teams, we have set a standard for athletic and academic excellence which, over the course of nearly five decades, has resulted in 69 Academic All-Americans, 38 Athletic All-Americans, numerous conference championships and two national championships.
Excellence, however, comes at a price. Despite significant public support from the College, the Owens Express athletic program needs regular, private support to ensure that our student-athletes continue to compete at the highest level as well as enjoy an educational environment that fosters achievement.
Your support is needed to:• Fund athletic scholarships for those student-athletes
who do not receive a College scholarship.• Raise funds for students to take advantage of
preseason conditioning and training opportunities as well as to represent the College at regional and national tournaments. Currently, students must raise their own funds to help defray these expenses.
• Pay for expenses not fully covered by the College, such as replacement of equipment and maintenance of playing fields.
Please consider supporting the Owens Express Athletic Fund today. Your contribution will help build upon our winning tradition. We pledge to be faithful stewards of your money.
Sincerely,
Rudy YovichRudy YovichDirector of Athletics
2012-13 Owens Express Men’s Basketball Media Guide
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