Huskies Add Walk-on Long Snapper From Pasadena
List of new non-scholarship players is growing, nearly a dozen on the UW roster.
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Mar 3, 2021
Having previously enjoyed great success with a preferred walk-on player from Pasadena, California, the University of Washington football program has welcomed another in Alex Froelich, a well-regarded long snapper.
On Wednesday, Froelich from Polytechnic School, or simply Poly, tweeted out his intention to join the Huskies this fall one of nearly a dozen PWOs now dotting the roster.
The 6-foot-3, 230-pound Froelich, a two-way tackle for his high school team, is a specialist who hopes to move up the ranks similar to another player without a scholarship from the Rose Bowl city.
Bahamians tune up for conference championships Charisma Taylor.
As they have been doing all season, Bahamian collegiate track and field athletes continued to put on a show on the indoor athletics circuit this past weekend. Bahamian athletes are gearing up for their respective conference championships.
Putting on some impressive performances in her events over the weekend was Washington State University (WSU) Cougars’ junior Charisma Taylor. She posted a school-best and meet record in the 60 meters (m) hurdles and posted another meet record in the triple jump. She won both events at the Texas Tech Matador Qualifier that was held at the Texas Tech Sports Performance Center in Lubbock, Texas, on Friday.
only be No. 4 they ve won
10 straight games! Other than the Lakers, I don t think anyone comes close to that right now certainly not St.Louis.
Matt Root
Sidney, B.C.
Time to readjust the Mo Meter , now that Forsberg is out, the Blues must feel like they are destined for greatness with luck in their back pockets.
Mark
St. Louis
I wish the Lakers and Spurs could play each other for the championship as opposed to the Western Conference title. Right now, I think these two teams are the hottest to beat. It s sad they will have to play each other before it gets to that point.
Gentlemen, Start Your Pistons: Stewart Opens Against Pacers
The rookie from the University of Washington plays sound in loss to Indiana.
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Which prompted this question: Why such a long wait?
The 6-foot-9, 250-pound rookie from the University of Washington took the floor on Thursday night as the Pistons starting center against the Indiana Pacers, replacing 6-11 Mason Plumlee, who was inactive for undisclosed reasons.
Stewart looked comfortable enough in his new if only temporary role, though the Pistons lost 111-95.
He made his first 6 field-goal attempts before missing a lay-in, and finished shooting an exemplary 8-for-9 from the floor.