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Voting Now Open!

This year’s “Class of Distinction” has been set. The nominees for the 2010 Bremerton West Hall of Fame are:

Mark DeBaun

Steve Kullberg

David Plous

Who will get your vote?

Bremerton West 2010 Hall of Fame nominee: David Plous
David, or “LCF13,” as he is known by teammates and opponents alike, is noted as one of Bremerton’s founding class of player talent. Coming to West from Team Tilgner with Chris Cool, Rian Tilgner, and player/coach Matt Sargent, Plous is one of only three Westies who boasts multiple championships on his resume. Plous led the ‘08 championship squad in scoring, with 12.6 ppg. In calendar year 2009, Plous parted ways with Bremerton West when his contract was purchased by Turner Construction.
Dave lives in Prairie Village and is currently employed by Commerce Bank.

Bremerton West 2010 Hall of Fame nominee: David Plous

David, or “LCF13,” as he is known by teammates and opponents alike, is noted as one of Bremerton’s founding class of player talent. Coming to West from Team Tilgner with Chris Cool, Rian Tilgner, and player/coach Matt Sargent, Plous is one of only three Westies who boasts multiple championships on his resume. Plous led the ‘08 championship squad in scoring, with 12.6 ppg. In calendar year 2009, Plous parted ways with Bremerton West when his contract was purchased by Turner Construction.

Dave lives in Prairie Village and is currently employed by Commerce Bank.

Bremerton West 2010 Hall of Fame nominee: Mark DeBaun
Vitals: Mark “Moose” DeBaun, holds the unique title of “most colleges attended” by any player in Bremerton’s history. Was All-League in the championship season of 2007 before his career was cut short due to various and sundry injuries. It should be noted that, for all his dominance on the offensive end, DeBaun rarely made it past half court after a change of possession, therefore leaving the remaining Westies to defend 4-on-5. This Hanley Ramirez-esque play was never popular with the front office staff.
Mark lives in Overland Park, Kansas with his wife, Lauren, and two sons, The Drake and Fort Knox.

Bremerton West 2010 Hall of Fame nominee: Mark DeBaun

Vitals: Mark “Moose” DeBaun, holds the unique title of “most colleges attended” by any player in Bremerton’s history. Was All-League in the championship season of 2007 before his career was cut short due to various and sundry injuries. It should be noted that, for all his dominance on the offensive end, DeBaun rarely made it past half court after a change of possession, therefore leaving the remaining Westies to defend 4-on-5. This Hanley Ramirez-esque play was never popular with the front office staff.

Mark lives in Overland Park, Kansas with his wife, Lauren, and two sons, The Drake and Fort Knox.

Bremerton West 2010 Hall of Fame nominee: Steve Kullberg
Vitals: Steve carries a career average of 8.3 ppg, 11.1 rpg, and 6.5 bpg … had career-best 2008 season, setting a Bremerton West record of 6 straight double-doubles (blocks and rebounds) … was part of 2007 championship team … has played intermittently the last two seasons … resides in Shawnee, KS with wife Stacey and two children, Finley and Beckett.

Bremerton West 2010 Hall of Fame nominee: Steve Kullberg

Vitals: Steve carries a career average of 8.3 ppg, 11.1 rpg, and 6.5 bpg … had career-best 2008 season, setting a Bremerton West record of 6 straight double-doubles (blocks and rebounds) … was part of 2007 championship team … has played intermittently the last two seasons … resides in Shawnee, KS with wife Stacey and two children, Finley and Beckett.