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Zags get after it at Kraziness

The Zags held their annual Kraziness in the Kennel Saturday and it was all fun and games until they started keeping score.

The 20-minute Blue/Red scrimmage was highly competitive, including a couple of verbal exchanges between players on opposite teams. Nothing serious, just what happens when competitive people collide. Shortly after coach Mark Few asked Josh Perkins to be more aggressive in hunting his shot, the freshman guard scored the majority of his 17 points to guide the Blue team past the Red 39-35. Eric McClellan, Domantas Sabonis and Kyle Wiltjer each scored 11 points for the Red.

Przemek Karnowski attended the event but didn't play. He has pneumonia, but the big man seemed relieved to finally have his illness diagnosed after feeling fairly lousy of late. He hopes to be back at practice next week, but Few wasn't quite as optimistic and suggested the center might be sidelined until the end of the month.

Here's a link to my article that will run in Sunday's S-R.

 



Jim Meehan
Jim Meehan joined The Spokesman-Review in 1990. Jim is a beat writer for Gonzaga men's basketball, and also covers college volleyball and golf.

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