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to keep perspective in life and to be grateful for the things that are truly important: my relationships with kids and friends.

my best wishes to all,
gregg


Irish repeat as state champions

By Craig Smith

Seattle Times staff reporter

Boys Basketball



TACOMA ? The Class 3A state boys basketball trophy is staying on Seattle's First Hill for at least another year.

O'Dea rallied in the second half to beat Mark Morris of Longview 60-48 last night at the Tacoma Dome to win its second consecutive state championship.

Mitch Johnson, the most valuable player of the 2004 tournament, led the winners with 21 points and Conor Mullen, MVP of this year's tourney, had 14 points and nine rebounds.

A crowd estimated at 6,000 watched the game at the Tacoma Dome.

The televised game between the all-boys Catholic school from Seattle and the public school from Longview was viewed as a compelling matchup between two well-coached teams that take smart shots, defend hard and avoid turnovers. It lived up to its billing.

Leading 39-36 after three quarters, O'Dea (26-4) opened a 50-42 lead halfway through the final period with an 11-6 run capped by a layup by junior Michael Duty. Johnson had five points in the run, and Mullen had four.

The Irish never looked back.

"We wanted to go out with a bang in our final year and prove we were the team to beat and that we were No. 1," said Mullen, a senior post who will play at Cornell. "I knew in my heart that we were No. 1."

O'Dea took its first lead of the game, 31-30, with 3:35 left in the third quarter on a three-point shot by junior guard Peter O'Neil, who was scoreless in the first half. That started a 9-0 run in which O'Neil scored seven points. He finished with eight points

"That was huge," Johnson said. "He (O'Neil) stepped up for us the entire tournament. I think that's why we were tougher this year ? because we had so many different weapons."

That run abruptly came to a halt with a pair of hustle layups by Mickey Polis, who was fouled each time and sank each free throw. Jamelle McMillan, son of Sonic coach Nate, ended the quarter with a buzzer-beating jumper for a 39-36 lead.

The Irish opened the fourth quarter with an 11-6 run that set the tone for the remainder of the game.

The Irish shot better in the second half ? 62 percent vs. 35 percent in the opening half.

The stunning stat, though, was that O'Dea committed only six turnovers and finished the four-day tournament with 26.

Mark Morris ended the season at 24-4.

"Their defense was relentless," said Mark Morris coach Bill Bakamas. "They are well put together. They are a team that doesn't appear flashy, but they can put a quick six points on you."

The Monarchs were led by senior Josh Wilson, who scored 16 points.

Mark Morris, champion of the Greater St. Helens League, arrived in the championship game after upsetting Rainier Beach 56-44 Friday night.

O'Dea becomes the fifth school to repeat as champion since the 3A classification started (as AA) in 1969. The previous repeaters were East Bremerton (1973-74), Mount Vernon (1991-92), Franklin (1994-95) and Rainier Beach (2002-03).

When the season ended last night and O'Dea had emerged from its locker room, Stanford-bound Johnson was holding the championship trophy and teammates were rubbing the gold basketball atop it. For the second straight year, it was a perfect ending.
 
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congratso n a remarkable achievement. those young men have shared an experience and an accomplishment that they will remember for a lifetime. you should be understandably proud.
 

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Pt gd,
Congradulations.That is just awesome.After reading the artice it brings back so many memories.I was there in 3 state finals and never got to cut that net down.I know getting there was and incredable feat in itself but its still not the same.
I'll write more to you later.Just saw this and wanted to be one of the 1st to give you "mad props" as the kids in my school say.
Talk to you later.Something really good happened to me on Friday in school.It's even better then cutting down a net that I never got to do.
Again congradulations.It would be an honor to just sit at a table with you and some fellow people here and buy you a beer and shoot the breeze.
 

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thanx guys (esp. U Box)--ive coached HS hoops for 25 years and had some amazing kids, been lucky enuff to be in 6 state finals and win four b/c of such awesome kids ... Mitch will be a Tree next year, he's solid, not spectacular athlete but a winner thru and thru, utterly inspiring spiritually ... nate mac's son, jamelle, is a soph and an incredible defender ... Nate is the classiest man, you guy's would all just love him--he came down and hugged me for a long time and said he loved me etc, same with his wife ... its touching in life and enlightening that $$ truly doesnt mean a thing when we can touch one another's lives, especially thru children and young adults ... I hope posting my news doesnt come off pompous etc--just that Ive made some great pals here and thought some of them would like to share ...

all my best, you guys are part of my life weird as it might sound, hehe ;)

take care
gregg
 

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Gregg, good job boss...Best of luck to your boys in the college level...another question, your coaching credentials are solid ever consider the next level?
 

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pt1gard,

great story, congratulations. I always love to read your posts. keep em coming. :cool:
 

AL FARR

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I know winning was great, but one
of the best feeling in life is to know
you touched are changed some ones
life. That feeling is great. I know you
you have done that. Sit back and enjoy.
Most people will never take time to
just enjoy life.


AL FARR
 
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