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LCSC
men’s basketball team signs local product
Packwood
6-23-07
Lewis-Clark
State College men’s basketball coach Tim
Walker and Lewiston High graduate Andrew
Packwood are both fulfilling goals.
Walker
introduced his latest recruit, Packwood, at
a media conference Tuesday afternoon at LCSC,
announcing that the 6-foot-8, 250-pound
Packwood has signed a letter-of-intent to
join the Warrior basketball team and enroll
in the college starting this fall.
When
he became coach two years ago,
Walker
said one of his goals was to find players in
both
Idaho
and the region to play for the program.
Packwood becomes the first LHS recruit to
sign with the Warrior since Charlie Walker
played at LCSC during 1993-97.
Charlie
Walker happens to be Packwood’s brother,
and Packwood said he’s followed the LCSC
program through the years.
“For
me, it’s been a dream to play at LCSC, or
North Carolina
,” Packwood said, laughing. “I had a
couple of discussions (with Charlie) but he
just told me not to listen to people and
make the right decision for me.”
Packwood
started his junior and senior seasons and
part of his sophomore year at LHS. He earned
second-team All-State and All-Inland Empire
League as a junior when he averaged 6.7
points and 5.9 rebounds a game. As a senior,
he earned first-team all-league and was an
honorable mention All-State selection after
averaging nearly 12 points, 8.4 rebounds and
2.4 blocked shots a game. He helped
LHS to three consecutive trips to the Idaho
State Class 5A tournament.
“Not
often do you find someone 6-8 and 250 pounds
who can run well, shoot it from the outside,
and has good post moves inside,”
Walker
says. “When recruiting, you always want to
look in your backyard first. We are
fortunate Andrew wanted to stay home.”
Walker
says, as with every recruit, Packwood will
have a chance to play right away, but must
prove himself. If a freshman doesn’t look
like he will challenge for much playing
time, then a decision about redshirting will
be made, which will allow him to have
another year of eligibility if he doesn’t
play next year.
“My
goal is to start next year,” Packwood
said. “That doesn’t mean I will be a
starter, but you have to have that kind of
mind set. I plan to work hard and be
ready.”
Packwood
says he was recruited heavily by Montana
Tech and Northwest Nazarene as well, but
said LCSC has a stronger Communications
program. He says he would like to get into
sports broadcasting or coaching, and will
major in Communications at LCSC.
“I
just felt the education at L-C was the best
fit for me,” Packwood said.
Packwood
is the fourth recruit signed by
Walker
for next season. LCSC lost five seniors off
last year’s squad, which won both the
Frontier Conference’s regular season and
tournament titles.
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