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2007-08 Men's Basketball Roster

No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School
3 Josh Shattuck Sr. G 6-0 170 Spring Lake/Spring Lake
4 Lance Gardner Sr. G 6-0 165 Lansing/Mason
5 Venias Jordan Sr. G 6-1 175 Detroit/Cody
12 Kevin Ginther Jr. G 5-11 170 Harbor Beach, MI/Harbor Beach
21 Matt Brown Sr. F 6-3 210 Midland, MI/Midland
23 Jordan Redditt Jr. G 6-0 185 Detroit, MI/U of D Jesuit
24 David McNally Sr. G 6-0 185 Detroit/Winans Academy
25 Tyler Wise Sr. G 5-8 170 Lansing/Waverly
32 Ryan DeHaan Sr. F 6-4 190 Rockford, MI/Rockford
34 Ted DeYoung Jr. F 6-4 215 Grand Rapids/Northview
34 Jake Weiss Jr. F 6-4 200 St. Ignace, MI/LaSalle
42 Nathan Garvin Sr. F 6-3 190 Beaverton/Beaverton
52 Sam Machuta Sr. C 6-8 210 Mt. Pleasant, MI/Mt. Pleasant
52 Isaac Thaler Sr. C 6-6 240 Middleville, MI/Thornapple-Kellogg

2007-08 Men's JV Basketball Roster

No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School
12 John Hawkins Sr. F 6-1 170 Gladwin/Gladwin
21 Jon Young Sr. G 6-0 185 Fremont, MI/Eldon Prep Academy
23 Aaron Hicks Sr. G 6-2 170 Evart/Evart
23 Kevin Payne Sr. F 6-4 190 Flushing/Genesee Christian
24 Nathan Garvin Sr. G 6-2 175 Gladwin, MI/Beaverton
24 Dan Olsen Jr. G 6-3 175 St. Ignace/St. Ignace
25 Brady Rupprecht Jr. F 6-1 205 Vassar, MI/Vassar
40 Isaac Thaler Sr. C 6-5 190 Middleville, MI/Thornapple-Kellogg
52 Kevin Ginther Jr. G 6-1 170 Harbor Beach/Harbor Beach
Dan Robey Sr. G 5-8 150 Jackson, MI/Home Schooled

 

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Coach Profile

Terry Smith

Terry Smith

Smith graduated from Michigan State University with a B.S. in Physical Education in 1984. After graduating, Smith got his start in coaching when he was the boy’s basketball coach at Fulton High School while working as a teacher at Ithaca High School. From there he moved to Cedar Springs High School were he coached and taught and won his first district championship in 1987.

The following year, Coach Smith got his first taste of coaching in the college ranks when he was an assistant men’s basketball coach at Ferris State University and was part of the team that won a GLIAC Championship and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA DII Tournament.

After a year at FSU, Coach Smith left for Lake Superior State University where he served for three years as an assistant coach before being promoted to the head coach position in 1991. In five years time, Coach Smith had turned around the LSSU program. In 1996 his team won the first League Championship for LSSU since joining the GLIAC in 1978. During this time, Coach Smith also earned his M.A. in Physical Education from Central Michigan University.