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1. Northwest Athletic Association of Community College
www.nwaacc.org/basketball/wome - [Cached]Published on: 12/14/2007 Last Visited: 1/17/2008
Paul Felker Head Coach
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Leadership of the 2007-08 Olympic College Women's Basketball program has been turned over to former OC standout Paul Felker. A 1996 graduate of Enumclaw High School (Enumclaw, Wash.), Felker was a 1st Team All-South Puget Sound League (North) basketball selection his junior and senior season. Recruited by current OC Athletic Director Barry Janusch, Felker was a two-year Ranger starter and captain his sophomore year. Felker went on to play his final two seasons at Central Washington University, where he led the Wildcats to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championship, his junior year, and two NCAA Division II National tournament berths. For the last four seasons, Felker has been assisting with the OC Men's Basketball program. Additionally, he has been developing the top female basketball players in Kitsap County as an instructor for Total Package Basketball.
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"Ariel is a great athlete, with good size, speed, and strength," said Felker.
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"Laara is a very good shooter," Felker added, "who can score from mid- and long-range." Two years removed from knee surgery, Pearson's confidence and game has returned. Last season, she was used sparingly in mostly defensive situations and averaged 3.5 ppg and 4.4 rpg. "Whitney is a very solid player," stated Felker.
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"Megan can do everything - dribble, shoot, drive and rebound," Felker explained.
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"Dorothy is a tough, hard nose, player," Felker pointed out.
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2. Felker
www.totalpackagehoops.com/tp/f - [Cached]Published on: 11/11/2007 Last Visited: 11/11/2007
PAUL FELKER- Paul Felker has worked as a trainer and coach for Total Package since 2003. He is currently in his second year as assistant coach for Olympic College. Paul also played for Olympic College in 1996-1998, earning all NWAAC 1st team awards and team captain awards. He then went on to play for Central Washington University in Ellensburg for two years. Paul helped his team into the NCAA Division I tournament in 1999. He also earned team captain awards his senior year at Central.
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3. www.centralkitsapreporter.com
www.centralkitsapreporter.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 11/24/2007 Last Visited: 12/8/2007
The Olympic College Rangers women's basketball team is struggling once again with an 0-3 start, but new head coach Paul Felker said he is still positive about the season ahead.
"For this season," Felker said, "I still think we can be a competitive team in the north division."
Felker graduated in 1996 from Enumclaw High School and was a 1st Team All-South Puget Sound League (North) basketball selection his junior and senior season. He was recruited by OC Athletic Director Barry Janusch and started for the Rangers both years he attended. In his sophomore year, Felker was named captain. After leaving OC, Felker played two more seasons at Central Washington University, making it to two NCAA Division II National tournaments.
Felker has been the assistant coach for OC's men's team for the last four years and is looking forward to coaching at this level.
"I really like it so far," Felker said.
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There also are some new stars to the team that Felker is excited about like Patricia Lewis from Bremerton, who transferred to OC as a sophomore from North Seattle Community College.
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"She's doing a real good job for us," said Felker. "She's one that has been really coachable throughout the summer, she's a really good listener and she plays at a really high level. I think she had 16 points and like 13 rebounds last night."
Another bright spot for Felker is freshman Coty Ettl from Central Kitsap High.
"She was a highly recruited community college player and she takes the game very seriously," Felker said.
OC suffered its first two losses on the road this year against Lane, 72-105, and Linn-Benton, 64-84, but Tuesday saw them drop their first home game to the Green River Gators, 72-54.
"Are we starting a little slower than I had anticipated, yeah," Felker said.

