PREPS OF THE WEEK: Jan. 4-9

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  • Thursday, January 14, 2010 5:18pm
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PREPS OF THE WEEK: Jan. 4-9

JORDAN THOMPSON WALKER, Kent-Meridian

• Grade: Junior.

• Sport: Basketball.

• Accomplishment: Thompson Walker delivered back-to-back big performances last week, scoring a season-high 19 points in a double-overtime loss to Tahoma, then coming back three nights later with 20 points against Kentridge.

• Favorite class: IB History of the Americas.

• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: I would invite LeBron James because he’s my favorite role model. I would serve fried chicken and sweet tea.

• Greatest athletic moment: When I made six 3-pointers during a game, although it was a loss, I felt I put the team in the best possible chance to win.

• Most recent book read/author: “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller.

• What’s on your iPod?: “Popular Demand” by The Clipse featuring Cam’ron.

• Also noted: Thompson Walker’s Environmental Science class adopted a park near Kent-Meridian that he helps take care of.

ERIK FULMER, Kentlake

• Grade: Freshman.

• Sport: Swimming.

• Accomplishment: Fulmer was one of the key factors in Kentlake’s 93-93 tie against league heavyweight Kentridge last week. The speedy freshman won the 200 IM (2:09.57), the 100 back (58.75) and swam a leg on Kentlake’s winning 400-free relay.

• Favorite class: Journalism.

• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: I would invite Jason Lezack to dinner because he is the most beast swimmer in the world and we would go to Hooters.

• Greatest athletic moment: When we tied Kentridge.

• Most recent book read/author: “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee.

• What’s on your iPod?: My Chemical Romance or Britney Spears.

TYLER HEINZ, Kentridge

• Grade: Sophomore.

• Sport: Wrestling.

• Accomplishment: Heinz won three-consecutive matches, including the championship, en route to bringing home the 130-pound title from last weekend’s North Mason Invitational.

• Favorite class: Biology.

• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: I would invite all of my teammates to dinner at Shari’s Restaurant and we would get them the biggest plate there.

• Greatest athletic moment: Making it to regionals as a freshman.

• Most recent book read/author: “Siddhartha” by Herman Hesse.

• What’s on your iPod?: “Walk” by Pantera.

• Also noted: Heinz, who lettered as a freshman, has been wrestling for 11 years.

BRIANA SHANNON, Kent-Meridian

• Grade: Senior.

• Sport: Basketball.

• Accomplishment: Shannon scored a game-high 29 points, including six 3-pointers, leading the Royal past Kentridge last weekend, 58-45. It was Kent-Meridian’s first win of the season.

• Favorite class: Marketing.

• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: I would invite my friend Dorian Tursic to dinner and, in his honor, I would serve cheese pizza with ranch dressing (his favorite).

• Greatest athletic moment: Hitting the game-winner against Kentridge my sophomore year.

• Most recent book read/author: “Dear John” by Nicholas Sparks.

• What’s on your iPod?: Nicki Minaj.

• Also noted: Shannon opened the season by scoring 34 and 35 points respectively in back-to-back games against Kentwood and Thomas Jefferson.

ALEC WILSON, Kentwood

• Grade: Junior.

• Sport: Basketball.

• Accomplishment: Wilson scored a team-high 13 points during last Friday’s 70-60 South Puget Sound League North Division win over Kentlake.

• Favorite class: Recreation Sports.

• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve: My mom and dad. I would serve tacos.

• Favorite movie: “The Hangover” and “Up.”

• Most recent book read/author: The Autobiography of Mark Twain.

• What’s on your iPod?: Jay-Z, Drake, Lil’ Wayne.

• Also noted: During Kentwood’s trip to Alabama over the holiday break to play in the T-Mobile Invitational, Wilson volunteered with his team at a local boys and girls club.


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