Thursday, November 27, 2003
MIAH DAVIS UPDATE
1999 Bremerton High graduate Miah Davis scored 24 points to lead Pacific, but the Tigers upset bid against Duke fell short, losing 82-69 in a first round game of the Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage.
Davis was one of the main cogs of the Knights' state tournament team in 1999, finishing 5th. They won the Olympic League with an undefeated 18-0 record, and were as highly ranked as #3 in the state of Washington in the 3A rankings in 1999.
Way to represent Bremerton and the West Sound, Miah. Good luck with the Tigers down in Cali, and maybe a Big West title could be on the horizon...
And this is only a warmup as to what things will be like in 2004-2005, when Bremerton's Marvin Williams plays ball at North Carolina under Roy Williams. And if you know your college basketball, UNC and Duke are separated by 8 miles on good ol' Tobacco Road.
I'm already hearing Dick Vitale in my head calling Marvin a "diaper dandy, dipsee doo dunkaroo!"
Davis was one of the main cogs of the Knights' state tournament team in 1999, finishing 5th. They won the Olympic League with an undefeated 18-0 record, and were as highly ranked as #3 in the state of Washington in the 3A rankings in 1999.
Way to represent Bremerton and the West Sound, Miah. Good luck with the Tigers down in Cali, and maybe a Big West title could be on the horizon...
And this is only a warmup as to what things will be like in 2004-2005, when Bremerton's Marvin Williams plays ball at North Carolina under Roy Williams. And if you know your college basketball, UNC and Duke are separated by 8 miles on good ol' Tobacco Road.
I'm already hearing Dick Vitale in my head calling Marvin a "diaper dandy, dipsee doo dunkaroo!"