Senior Phillip Fayne had an explosive 2005 season as a Carbondale starter. He is now preparing himself to jump out of the baby bird nest and enter the next level in college. He has just signed with SWIC college.
|
|
Senior Micheal Dewalt the only starter returning from last season stepped up big this 2005 season with his leadership and positive attitude on the court. He will now explore new ground by taking his leadership skills into the college level. He just signed with Moberly College.
|
Carbondale senior baby birds will be flying out of the nest and looking to take on new challenges at the next level
|
|
Carbondale junior lady baby bird Chanell Davis averaged 20.4 points a game this year (2005) and smashed her previous career high of 32 scoring 38 in her first home game.
|
Sophomore Misha Davis sister of Chanell Davis averaged 12 points a game and 10 rebounds a game for the 2005 season. She had a soild year and continues to improve.
|
|
Nessa H. first one in front row, Angela H. forth one in front row, and Brittany H.C. forth one in second row, look to take their talent and fly from the nest to adventure new grounds
|
Maurice Gibbs a former baby bird of Carbondale, IL spreads his wings and flys in his new home at Moberly College.
|
|
Maurice is now a young eagle out of the nest and looks to mature at Moberly College during his second year this season (2005. Maurice has step up his game and is now preparing to play at UAB Division 1 college next season 2006. Congradulations Maurice we are real proud of you.
|
Adult Eagle Rashad Tucker had an outstanding year with the Perth Wildcats International Team overseas. He is looking for bigger and better things to happen in this new and up coming year (2005)
|
|
Troy Hudson a veteran eagle of Carbondale drives on Shaq in the 2003 season.
|
Troy Hudson dropped 25 points in the 2003 playoffs against Kobie and the Lakers
|
|
Troy Hudson sits with Kevin Garnett as they watch their team lose a heart breaking game. Troy has many options coming up this 2005 season but his heart is still set in being with the Minnesota Timberwolves
|
Southern Illinoise Advance AAU Girls Team Wins Summer Jam Tournament at Belleville Illinois Family Sportsplex June 4-6, 2004. Sasha Word, Diamond Timmons, and Chanell Davis (Bottom Row). Jamie Lomax, Misha Davis, Derrica Carr, and Nikura Walls (Middle Row). Coach Walter Davis, Ona Freeman, and Lierre Dancy (Top Row).
|
|
Southern Illinois Advance AAU Boys Team Wins Summer Jam Tournament at Belleville Illinois Family Sportsplex June 4-6, 2004. Coach Greg Portee (Middle Row).
|
Southern Illinois Advance Team Coaches, Greg Portee (Far Right) and Walter A. Davis III (Far Left) led AAU Boys and Girls team in 1st and 2nd place at the 1st Annual Midsummer Mayhem MAYB 5 on 5 (NCAA Certified) Shootout in St. Louis Mo. July 9-11, 2004.
|
|
The Southern Illinois Advance Girls AAU Team took Second place in the 1st Annual Midsummer Mayhem MAYB 5 on 5 (NCAA Certified) Shootout in St. Louis Mo. July 9-11, 2004. Derrica Carr, Sasha Word, and Chanell Davis (Bottom Row). Lierre Dancy, Shennel Rowe, Misha Davis, Sydney Denganhardt, and Nikki Walls (Top Row). The girls over all record is now 12 and 5.
|
At the 3rd Annual Troy Hudson 5 on 5 Tournament in June 2004, Troy passes some of his knowledge of the game to the next generation (Micheal DeDecker) as Alfie Campbell (L) and Rashad Tucker (R) shake hands and get ready to watch the 9-14 year old division compete.
|
|
Justin Dentmon will be taking his high flying talent to Winchendon Academy for the 2004-2005 season to prove he has what it takes to rise to the next level. He also made a verbal commitment to Washington for the 2005-2006 season. J.D. be yourself and do what you do best, "Play Hard". Peace Walter D.
|
Ray Nelson, who left Century (IL) and came to Carbondale had a tremendous 2005 year. Ray will be playing with Mike D. at Moberly College this comming up season (2005-2006).
|
|
Josh Tabb who also left Century (IL)and came to Carbondale had a great 2005 season. Tab is bound for Southern Illinois University and fans will be able to see his talet continue to grow.
|
Manual Cass, a junior, was a monster in the post for the Terriers this year (2005). I can't imagine how good he will be next year. Keep your head up and keep working hard Manual and I can't wait to see you play this season. Much love Walter.
|
|
Steven Haynes played a major role in the Terriers success this 2005 season. His leadership and focus helped the team to a lot of bigs wins.
|
Steve Schauf made his presence felt everytime he stepped on the court for the Murphysboro Red Devils. Steve gave us a lot of highlights to watch especially against Carbondale. Good luck to you Steve and much love to you from Walter.
|
|
Aaron (Bubbles) Adams made fans hold their breath as he cross-over his opponents and exploded to the basket. Aaron and Steve were a one, two, punch for the Murphysboro Red Devils. Good luck to you Bubbles and keep breaking ankles ha, ha, ha.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|