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October 02. 2002
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Generals Fall In Homecoming
The Jefferson and
Grant varsity football
teams line up during
Friday's game. The
crowd was treated to
a halftime parade
and the traditional
announcements of
the homecoming
court.
P hotos by M ark
W a s h in c t o n / T he
P ortland O bsers er
A Jefferson High School football player gets a few words o f encouragement during
the Grant High School homecoming game held for the first time at Grant Park.
Jefferson won Friday's game, 30-21.
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Bonzi Wells signs new multi-year contract
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(A P) — N ow that h e ’s o ffi
cially back with the Portland Trail
Blazers, guard Bonzi W ells said
fans will see a new man.
“ I’m back, I ’m happy. I ’m re
lieved that it’s all over. I’m home,”
W ells said, after signing a new
m ulti-year contract.
Term s o f the deal were not
released. W ells and his team
m ates w ere at the Rose G arden
preparing to open their camp
Tuesday at their practice facility
in neighboring Tualatin.
“Our goal every year is to have
every player signed and in camp
on tim e,” Portland general m an
ager Bob Whitsitt said. “We were
fortunate to get the jo b d one.”
W ells, 25, was the team ’s sec
ond-leading scorer last season,
averaging a career-high 17 points
points a game.
“ Bonzi was a guy w ho was a
m ajor contributor last y ear,” fel
low guard Damon Stoudam ire
said. “ I d o n ’t expect it to be any
different this year.”
T he T rail B lazers trad ed for
g u a rd A n to n io D a n ie ls and
added free ag en t J e f f M cInnis
d u rin g the sum m er. T he team
a ls o s ig n e d c e n t e r C h r is
D udley, a 15-year N BA veteran
w ho ap peared in 43 gam es w ith
the T rail B lazers la st season;
guard R ichie Frahm , a rookie
out o f G onzaga w ho played last
season in the A B A , and fo r
w ard B illy O w ens is a nine-year
N BA veteran .
Seven-foot-3 center A rvydas
Sabonis recently rejoined the
team after taking a year off.
Bonzi Wells
and six rebounds a game. In four
years with the Trail Blazers, the
6-foot-5 guard has averaged 12.7
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A Big Sky opening loss to
16th-ranked N orthern A rizona
has put the Portland State V i
kings in a tough spot early in the
year.
The V ikings lost 14-10 at
W alkup Skydom e and dropped
to 2-2 in the season, and 0-1 in
Big Sky play.
for its next tw o gam es.
T he V ik in g s host a n o n -c o n
feren ce m atchup w ith S o u th
w e s t T e x a s S ta te S a tu rd a y
night. T hen, on O ct. 12, the
V ikings host E astern W ash in g
ton in a B ig Sky gam e. K ic k o ff
for both gam es is 6:05 p.m . at
PG EPark.
P o r tla n d S ta te h a d tw o
chances in the closing moments.
But the V ikings could not con
vert after getting a first-and-10
on the 40-yard line with two m in
utes left.
The loss ends PSU ’s two game
w inning streak over NAU.
Portland State returns hom e
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