Lights host tough
By Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.com
No offense to the last two opponents of the Montana State University-Northern
men's basketball team -
Northern will host the Montana All-Stars in exhibition action Saturday at
"This is definitely a step up in talent for us," said Lights head
coach
But just because the game is an exhibition, don't think for a second that it
will be. Northern is using the game as preparation for next week's match-up
against the Montana State Bobcats.
"This will be a good precursor before we play the Cats," Huse said. "Because that will be an even higher level of play.
Why is this game a precursor? Because, well, there are several former Bobcats
on the squad, led by former all-Big Sky forward Aaron Rich.
Rich is a versatile 6-9 forward that can bang
inside or step out and shoot the three. He will cause plenty of matchup problems for the Lights.
"Rich is as good as they come," Huse said. "He's very physical
and can rebound with the best."
Joining Rich is former MSU teammates Jeff Riggs and Pete Conway. Riggs is an
explosive point guard than can score in bunches with superior athleticism.
Another possible MSU player making the trip is 6-6 forward Calvin Ento.
Besides the Big Sky players there are several former
Stuart, who confirmed he will be back on the Hi-Line Saturday night, helped
lead Rocky to back-to-back Frontier Conference tournament titles during his
career. He will make the pilgrimage home for one more chance to play in front
of the home fans.
Joining Stuart will be
Gamradt's former teammates Chris Beery, Greg Johnson
and Jay Jagelski are all listed as possibilities.
"The guys on this all-star team have won a lot of games in their
day," Huse said. "They will be competitive because that's their
nature. We need to match that competitiveness. It's going to be a physical,
intense game."
Huse is anxious to see how his players react to the higher talent level.
"We're going to find out which guys can turn it up a notch and which guys
can't," he said. "These are things we need to find before we get into
our conference schedule."