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"This was a big honor for Shoreline Community College," said Athletic
Director Ken Burrus. As an example, Burrus points out two recent Shoreline graduates, Kevin Bradley and Alistar Faux, who are currently playing Division One college basketball. Bradley is a point guard at the University of Utah, and Faux is a shooting guard at San Diego State University. "The NWAACC is full of great athletes and great people," says Burrus. "Most people find that community college games are a whole lot more fun to watch than professional games." This year's tournament was filled with high-quality student-athletes from all over Washington and Oregon. Sixteen teams competed, four from each of NWAACCs four regions. Qualifying teams included: Shoreline, Edmonds, North Seattle, Whatcom, Tacoma, Lower Columbia, Clark, Highline, Yakima, Big Bend, Walla Walla, Columbia Basin, Clackamas, Lane, Umpqua and Mt. Hood. Shoreline lost in the opening round (92-90) to Highline, and Highline eventually won the championship. Shoreline had a one point lead at the end of the game until Highline hit a three pointer with four seconds remaining. Tacoma Community College took second place and Edmonds took third. The tournament was a tremendous success and fun for all participants. For more information please contact Ken Burrus at 206-546-4553 or Marilu Neally at 206-546-4746.
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