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Jim Burton article on Trez

heyoh22 said:

Excellent story!! Nice hearing that Trez is still challenging himself and improving his game. He is already a major threat and now has become that much more dangerous. I'm really looking forward to watching him play this season and it has been a lot of fun watching him the past few years. He is definitely a 1st Team Talent.
 
WSUProf said:
Any one ever notice that Tresnak always dunks with his left hand. Strange, for a right-hander.

I never even noticed that till you pointed it out. Hmm...nice job. :thumb:
 
WSUProf said:
Any one ever notice that Tresnak always dunks with his left hand. Strange, for a right-hander.

I have noticed him dunking frequently with his left because I've made it a point a few times to watch to see if he's left-handed after the dunks have caught my attention.
 
wsucatfan said:
WSUProf said:
Any one ever notice that Tresnak always dunks with his left hand. Strange, for a right-hander.

I had noticed that, he also rarely dunks two handed.

No matter how it happens, I just like seeing his dunks! He has become a prolific dunker in his time here at Weber State.

Who is the greatest dunker in Weber State history?

Rico Washington
Dave Patten
Daviin Davis
Al Hamilton
Stan Rose
Bruce Collins
Kyle Tresnak
Nic Sparrow
 
PURPLEFORLIFE said:
wsucatfan said:
WSUProf said:
Any one ever notice that Tresnak always dunks with his left hand. Strange, for a right-hander.

I had noticed that, he also rarely dunks two handed.

No matter how it happens, I just like seeing his dunks! He has become a prolific dunker in his time here at Weber State.

Who is the greatest dunker in Weber State history?

Rico Washington
Dave Patten
Daviin Davis
Al Hamilton
Stan Rose
Bruce Collins
Kyle Tresnak
Nic Sparrow

an easy question to answer...

daviin davis, then patten.

dunks and swats are going to be exciting this yr!


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2012-13 Team dunks: 93

Bolomboy
rebounds: 262 (7.1 rpg)
blocks: 62
dunks: 35

Tresnak
rebounds: 198 (5.4 rpg)
blocks: 43
dunks: 36 ( 6 vs ORU; 3 @ UNI & 4 @ ORU)

WSU Records

Single Season Blocks
1. Shaun Campbell 67 1984
2. Shaun Campbell 66 1985
2. JOEL BOLOMBOY 62 2013
3. Kirk Smith 57 1994
4. Harold Arceneaux 50 1999
5. Daviin Davis 49 2009
6. KYLE TRESNAK 43 2013
7. Walt Tyler 41 1986
8. Tom Heywood 38 1983
9. Daviin Davis 37 2008
10. Andy Smith 36 1996
11. Arturas Valeika 35 2008

Single Season Blocks Average
1. Shawn Campbell 2.28 84-85
2. Shawn Cambpell 2.16 83-84
3. Kirk Smith 1.96 93-94
4. JOEL BOLOMBOY 1.67 2013
4. Daviin Davis 1.58 08-09
5. Harold Arceneaux 1.56 98-99
6. Walt Tyler 1.41 85-86
7. Daviin Davis 1.23 07-08
Tom Heywoood 1.23 82-83
9. David Baldwin 1.18 90-91
10. Andy Smith 1.20 95-96
11. KYLE TRESNAK 1.16 2013

Single Game Blocks
1. Brian Devincenzi 7 1980
2. Walt Tyler 6 1986
3. Shaun Campbell 6 1984
4. Daviin Davis 5 2009
4. JOEL BOLOMBOY 5 2013 vs NAU
4. JOEL BOLOMBOY 5 2013 vs MSU
4. JOEL BOLOMBOY 5 2013 vs UND
- Big Sky Semifinal

Dunks - Single Player
1. David Patten 54 2007
2. Harold Arceneaux 48 1999

Dunks - Team
1. 2013 93 - Trez & Joel
2. 2007 84 - Davis & Patten
3. 1999 69 - Harold
 
PURPLEFORLIFE said:
wsucatfan said:
WSUProf said:
Any one ever notice that Tresnak always dunks with his left hand. Strange, for a right-hander.

I had noticed that, he also rarely dunks two handed.

No matter how it happens, I just like seeing his dunks! He has become a prolific dunker in his time here at Weber State.

Who is the greatest dunker in Weber State history?

Rico Washington
Dave Patten
Daviin Davis
Al Hamilton
Stan Rose
Bruce Collins
Kyle Tresnak
Nic Sparrow

Greatest as in most enjoyable to watch? I gotta give it to (old school) Collins, (more current) Arceneaux-- I'll call it quality over quantity. Collins was smooth and had "old-school" style. I loved how quick Arceneaux would get to the rim and often throw it down gently (again, fun style.) Tres usually has a real quick, fluid motion (with that left paw!) I'd put him near the top of my list too.
 

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