r,,/" 'ciiatTgaii"Ei, "AaeAa6"rfief"MrerxEin'ear-vttam Seasoned freshman Fans wi/ never forget his "point game 1n 3 Warrior victory over N umber Oue~ranked Western Omar Although it wasn't a banner season for the basketball Warriors, the 19, yearold vankoughnett had a season he, coach Don McCrea. as well as thousands of Warriors fans, will never forget. The echomg sound of the basketball bouncmg off the hardwood gymna. <1um floor seldom stops for Universi. ty of Waterloo scoring sensation Sean var1Koughnett. Pete Cudhea Cryomcle Staff Scoring sensation Sean VInKoughmn, oft to national mp this Friday This cage Warrior never stops io Mustangs this past season. but when he sank that last-moment ba. sket giving Warriors a 6160 win over Bishop’s University at the Naismith Tournament, he nearly brought down the roof at the PAC building. Later in the season he would earn the Most Valuable Player award at a Christ. mas tournament ln Windsor. Not bad for a freshman, However, his 49 points against eventual CIAU champion Western Mustangs, second highest ever by a Warrior, will go down in the books as one of the greatest accomplishments ttttttttity/rt, lib/SPRING! . v-vvvi -. ".."- Let FLAGSTAFF lift your spirits tor Sprian with comfortable casual sportswear from GANT and J. J. AMER. Sweaters - Shirts - Slacks for those Leisure Spring and Summer Days.' my. one II. M. th-rt. on) man h (Continued on p.99 A29) ,,.____, _....- ___ u... uyvnll' nun unmueu Hung: lo WNI. "I think being a member of the provincial and national basketball programs has helped him to mature. He's not your ordinary kid coming right out of high school.“ -___- e. N..- "my w uu uut, mun UUL. "Nobody should think he's not a good athlete. His muscle mass, someday. will fill out. He's one of the fastest runners on the team and has good htuurandiye co. ordination. "There are times I look out on the floor and wonder when or if he's ever going to wear out." During the past few years VanKoughnett has been preparing for this summer's Junior World's Championships in Edmonton. McCrea believes, that the guard is more than ready, in fact, with a year of university ball under his belt he), going to turn a lot of heads. Even off the court McCrea is impressed with him. An 'A' student, he has his career package all in place, While some freshmen would have problem adjusting the university work load and the heavy demand of practices and games, McCrea noted that no freshman. that he can recall, has handled things so well. "I think Mina a .-.d,a,.. " n... __-..:,e:r‘ , .. . . ' _ Western(University of Western Ontario) Don WI, head wind" was televised and Sean scored 49 points, New.“ CON". there were no more doubters." What amazed McCrea about the 6 foot 7 guard, is his court stamina The c admitted that VanKoughnett is skin and bone, but he has a large frame, and that frame starts to rill out, look out. "When it came to selecting the top freshman in the CMU, Sean was a runaway winner. There were a few doubters, but when the game against Western(University of Western Ontario) was televised and Sean scored 49 points, there were no more doubters." "He was not preceeded as a high-im. pact player, but from his first minute on the court no freshman ever made such an impact and had such a consistant year. VanKoughnett, formerly of Bluevale Collegiate in Waterloo, was a highly heralded freshmen who was well known in Waterloo and known by most univer. sity coaches across Canada, but he snuck into the limelight quietly like a distant thunder. “Sean's going to walk in some illustri- ous shoes, although it's not fair to compare him with Moeser. All basket. ball players are different, but he has the impact of a Moeser. that's for sure," McCrea said in looking at the two player; One of Don McCrea's favorite subjects is courtmaster Sean VanKoughnett. When asked to talk about the freshman guard for the University of Waterloo basketball Warriors, McCrea admits he could talk for hours about a person with the abilities and personality of g VanKoughnett. The veteran Wirrior has "eoreiieii-sGii/2fiiiriest in the nation, including the former late great Mike Moeser who scored 52 points back in 1973, and he ranks Vy!Kou.ghnttt right hp there with some of the best. One of the best He's a high-impact player N INSIDE SPORTS 7% b,giuw t l d . m "rheru-tiouaiirai- Mia-who.“ “Hummuuum (Continued on p.93 A29) .__ C L The coach la, and once /"'f'l Nh.,