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Originally Posted by The Dauqs
PS3 Brethren, it finally happened. Cuzzo II is here.3/30/12 9:21 pm7 lbs 8 oz20 in(posting from hospital)
Originally Posted by iLLoQuent aka DSK
My man.
Congrats G. Better think about getting a hoop, maybe some bats, footballs, etc. *%%* start getting him ready right now!Nah but forreal I'm happy for your blessing.
Originally Posted by IRockTMacs
Congrats, Cuzzo!! I'ma be 2nd in line behind you to cop that NBA Authentic Cuzzo Jr jersey in 20 years!
Originally Posted by The Dauqs
PS3 Brethren, it finally happened. Cuzzo II is here.3/30/12 9:21 pm7 lbs 8 oz20 in(posting from hospital)
Originally Posted by ChicagoKid23
Originally Posted by IRockTMacs
Congrats, Cuzzo!! I'ma be 2nd in line behind you to cop that NBA Authentic Cuzzo Jr jersey in 20 years!
ill be third in line while wearing my Dennis Stark throwback
[/h1][h1]Stark helped bring UNBC program to new heights[/h1]
Jason PETERS
Citizen staff
March 21, 2012
Dennis Stark's five-year tour of duty with the UNBC Northern Timberwolves men's basketball team can be charted side-by-side with the rise of the program to provincial and national prominence.
Now, after a career highlighted by two B.C. championships, a fourth-place national finish on home court and one Canadian title, Stark is ready to move on with life after hoops.
"I'm happy with the way I tried to play the game and I feel like I played it the way I wanted to all five years, " said Stark, who appeared in his final UNBC game Saturday in Truro, N.S., site of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association national championship tournament. "I have no regrets as far as things I didn't get to do. I think I got to do it all as a player in the CCAA and I'm very thankful for the opportunity the university has given me."
Stark will graduate from UNBC in May with degrees in human resource management and international business.
In his final game, a 74-62 loss to the St. Thomas University Tommies of Fredericton, the six-foot-four Stark was picked as UNBC's top player. He brought his customary passion and pride to the court and made the Tommies work exceedingly hard under both baskets.
A scorer at one end of the court and a stopper at the other -- from the beginning of his UNBC career to the end, that was Stark.
In the 2007-08 pre-season, then-coach Zane Robison had this to say about the fresh-faced Kelly Road secondary school graduate after a four-game trip through Alberta: "Dennis played better and better each game. He was in double digits probably in both rebounds and points and had some really good stuff around the hoop. He had some nice jump hooks that were looking really good and he crashed the boards.
ChicagoKid23 wrote:
IRockTMacs wrote:
Congrats, Cuzzo!! I'ma be 2nd in line behind you to cop that NBA Authentic Cuzzo Jr jersey in 20 years!
ill be third in line while wearing my Dennis Stark throwback
Hahaha those are really in limited supply.
pootaing wrote:
congrats cuzzo...i guess im in the on deck circle
Thanks again everybody.
Poot I know you've been hearing it all the time, but GET YOUR REST!!!
It is real life.
No more late night COD sessions. It's not so much being able to stay up late, but having to be up at that time you would usually sleep.
Good luck to you bro.