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February 26, 2014 Portland Observer Black History Month Page 7 Panthers Rebound continued from front potential for PCC’s program im mediately. “I saw this place as a goldmine that just hadn’t been really worked on,” he says. After accepting the position, Broadus immediately began re building the program. First, he revamped the coaching staff hir ing Aaron Bell and Tyrone White as his assistant coaches. Then, it was on to finding the right players. "We went and found a solid group of men—young men— who could play. Who had the heart to put in the effort it was gonna take. We had to practice long and hard and have some talent,” he said. Most of all though Broadus says it was a matter of infusing a “winning attitude” into the guys. In his first year, the team got past its losing streak to net 15 wins for the season. Sophomore Carl Appleton re joined the PCC basketball squad this year after leaving the team a couple of years back when the wins were far from the trend. “When I played before we weren’t very good, and it’s not cool going through a whole sea son losing,” says the 6-foot-4 Appleton. But after hearing about the changes that had follow ed Broadus’ arrival, Appleton dons the PCC jersey again. “The difference in the coach ing staff is the big thing, you know,” he said. Another sophomore, Warren Edmondson, came to the team the same year Broadus took over. He echoes Appleton’s sentiments of rejuvenation. “When I first got here, it was a new kinda energy. Start fresh— fresh scratch paper—and I was ready to roll with it,” Edmonson says. “We’re just excited to be rep resenting the city of Portland,” Broadus says, “The goal was to turn Portland Community Col lege into a powerhouse, and we’re on the way of doing that. And it happened quick. We didn’t think it’d take forever, but we’re pleas antly surprised with how much we are accomplishing things.” On Saturday, March 1, the PCC Panthers begin their tourna ment play in a contest against Lower Face Columbia College. The game is part of a playoff schedule that runs four consecu tive days at the Toyota Center in Kennewick, Wash. t u . photo by D onovan M. S mith /T he P ortland O bserver At the center of his basketball squad, Portland Community College Coach Tony Broadus makes an impassioned appeal to his guys to get themselves a victory. Wins have become a trend at the once underperforming program since Broadus’ came to the PCC program after years of coaching at Grant High School. PCC went on to win the Feb. 19 game against Chemeketa Community College and secured a spot in the playoffs for the first time ever in school history. Packing your lunch should be rewarded. V9RR9V IlffllP w »¿4 iw * » fi * ’ J $ -♦sit? M '- á '* * . ? § ■ '* S’ s . T A jt x \ S.T.A.R.T. rewards you for all the ways you save. I . - 1 ',ISA Say hello to S.T.A.R.T.—Sw ings Today And Rewards Tomorrow®. When you save $1,000, you’ll get a $50 U.S. Bank Rewards visa Card. And you’ll get another $50 Rewards Visa® Card when you maintain your balance for a year. It’s more than recognition for money well saved. It’s a reward for saving automatically. H o w to en ro ll: All of lu branch S usbank.com /start S 800.720.BANK (2265) us bank us serving you- account to TOuVparkaie M n n e ^ f) " ? Sl T ?° ddf ” a“ ™J' f chedkin9 accoun, AND a Packa9« Mon«V Market Savings account All regular account opening procedures apply A qualifying transfer from your Package Checking Il Si R a n k ho in a h q(h h T T,US j * 80 be scheduled and nnaintained See the S.T.A.R.T Savings Today And Rewards Tomorrow® Program Agreement for detailed information. Program is subject to change The "iFs^ank^R ew ards^rarrrarrfhnM er^^ ’u" d8' " ° r “ "J U8ed ” a" A™ |Auioma,ed Teller MacWne> TerTO and conditions apply and other fees may apply to Rewards Cards For complete terms and conditions, see the U SSB ^ k N S t o f a t S Smbe^FDIC?©2O14abl" a, www m',ust’ankcorPora,erew,,rds com R« * ard» Card is issued by U.S Bank National Association, pursuant to a license from Visa® U.S A Inc Deposit products ottered by