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Vikings sign standout JC transfer Craig Roosendaal

 
 

 
Head Coach Brad Jackson
 

April 21, 2003

BELLINGHAM, Wash. - Forward Craig Roosendaal, who was named Most Valuable Player of the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) Northern Division for the 2002-03 season, has signed a national letter of intent to play men's basketball at Western Washington University. Making that announcement was Vikings' coach Brad Jackson.

The 6-foot-7 Roosendaal averaged 17.5 points on 55.0 percent field goal shooting and 6.4 rebounds as a sophomore, leading the Tritons to a 22-8 record and the NWAACC tournament. He scored a career-high 32 points in an 82-80 overtime win over Lane CC in the first round of that tourney.

Roosendaal played in the NWAACC North-South all-star game, helping the North squad to a 101-95 victory with 19 points. He also was the MVP of the Blue Mountain CC Tournament won by Edmonds, averaging 23.7 points in three games, and was an all-tourney choice at the Edmonds CC Turkey Shootout.

Roosendaal averaged 12.5 points as a freshman, helping the Tritons tie for the Northern Division title and reach the NWAACC tourney.

As a senior at Kings High School, Roosendaal was named the Associated Press Class 1A state Player of the Year and MVP of the Chinook League as he led the Knights to the state championship, averaging 16.5 points and 9.5 rebounds.

Western returns three starters from last year's 16-11 team. Three frontcourt players are graduating from that squad - 6-10 all-star center Mike Palm, 6-9 backup post player Chris Stevens and 6-4 forward Nehemiah Campbell.

CRAIG ROOSENDAAL, Forward
6-7, 210, 20, 3/2/83, Junior, Shoreline, WA

COLLEGE: Transfer from Edmonds CC ... Most Valuable Player of NWAACC Northern Division ... Averaged 17.5 points on 55.0 percent field goal shooting and 6.4 rebounds as Tritons finished 22-8 and reached NWAACC Tournament ... Scored career-high 32 points in 82-80 overtime win over Lane CC in first round of tourney ... Played in NWAACC North-South all-star game, helping North to 101-95 win with 19 points ... MVP of Blue Mountain Tournament, won by Edmonds, averaging 23.7 points in three games ... All-tourney choice at Edmonds Turkey Shootout ... Team co-captain ... Averaged 12.5 points as freshman, helping squad tie for Northern Division championship and reach NWAACC tournament ... Started and lettered two years.

HIGH SCHOOL: Associated Press Class 1A state Player of the Year and MVP of Chinook League as senior at Kings High School ... Averaged 16.5 points and 9.5 rebounds, leading Knights to state championship ... Team captain and MVP ... First-team all-league as junior, averaging 13.0 points on squad that placed third at state ... As sophomore, played on team that finished fourth in state as sophomore ... Started two years and lettered three ... Also earned one letter each in football and track, placing fourth at state in high hurdles and sixth in high jump.

PERSONAL: Major is business ... His sister, Sonya, played basketball one year at Seattle Pacific University.



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