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ISU football player added to bball roster

weberwildcat

Active member
"With Idaho State sitting with just four post
players on the roster, the Bengals have turned
to a football player for a helping hand, and we
know he has good hands. Six-foot-six receiver
Kelvin Krosch will join the program as a forward
after catching six touchdowns last year, including
four in the last two games of the season.
Krosch, from Mackay, joined the team for film
session on Monday, and observed practice. He
will have his first time on the floor on Tuesday.
He isn’t new to hoops however, as he was
strongly recruited out of Mackay High school
where he played point guard until his senior
season, when he moved into a swing/power
forward position.
He becomes the first football player to cross
over to the basketball team since the 2003-04
season, when Sale’ Key played in 16 games
for the Bengals, averaging 0.9 points and 1.0
rebounds in six minutes of action. Ironically,
Key also was assigned the same number that
Krosch was...#32."
 

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