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2009 Season Review
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(15-4) – 1st East Division – Longest Win Streak, Season = 8, Longest Loss Streak, Season = 1
The Blast were the best team in the East this season as they dominated division play losing only to long-time rivals the Soldiers, once at home and once on the road. For their two games on their trip by flight (all IBL teams fly one time during the season), the Blast lost a pair of games by 40 points and 50 points respectively, to the Vancouver Volcanoes and the Oregon Wave. The Blast’s 15 wins in the 2009 season is the most wins in any season in Blast history (impressive as the Blast is an organization that has reached double figures in victories in each of their four seasons in the IBL). Blast Head Coach Duane Bosma used strength through depth to achieve success in the fast-paced world of IBL basketball, utilizing multiple players and balanced scoring—in fact, 9 nine of the 11 players (that played more than 11 games for the Blast) averaged 10 or more points per game and with regards to team rebounding, seven guys averaged 5 rebounds or more per game. The club’s leading scorer was Rachmin Dillard (12G, 21.5pts, 5.5rbd). The team had just three players who played in every game so far this year, player/Head Coach Duane Bosma, who played college ball locally at Hope College along with the team’s All-Star nominees, Eddie Spencer (17G, 17.9pts, 7.5rbd) and Julius Vines (19G, 15.6pts, 4.9rbd), who dominated on the stat sheet, both scoring at better than 20 a game over the last month of the season. 2009 All-Stars: Rachmin Dillard, Eddie Spencer, Julius Vines.
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2010 Schedule
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2010 Ticket Prices
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| General Admision: $8 |
| Group of 10 or more: $5 |
| Season Pass: $75 |
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Contact Information
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2010 Venue
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Holland Civic Center
150 W. 8th Street
Holland, Michigan 49423
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| Player Name |
Height |
College |
Position |
Games |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists |
| Rachmin Dillard |
6'5" |
Grand Rapids CC |
Forward |
12 |
21.5 |
5.5 |
1.3 |
| Eddie Spencer |
6'3" |
Central Michigan |
Guard |
17 |
17.9 |
7.5 |
2.4 |
| Julius Vines |
6'3" |
Ferris State |
Guard |
19 |
15.6 |
4.9 |
2.3 |
| DeAngelo Johnson |
6'7" |
Lincoln Memorial |
Forward |
2 |
15.5 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
| Larry Logan |
6'7" |
Centennary |
Forward |
7 |
14.8 |
7.5 |
1.7 |
| Kevin Ludwig |
6'3" |
Spring Arbor |
Guard |
16 |
13.6 |
2.7 |
1.8 |
| Jeremy File |
5'11" |
Spring Arbor |
Guard |
12 |
13.5 |
3.5 |
5.5 |
| Julian Logan |
6'3" |
California (PA) |
Guard |
0 |
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| Nate Minnoy |
6'3" |
Lee |
Forward |
0 |
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| Reid Duba |
6'7" |
Grand Rapids CC |
Forward |
0 |
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| Robert Giles |
6'4" |
Ball State |
Guard |
0 |
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| Tony Terrell |
6'7" |
Ferris State |
Forward |
0 |
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