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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
Posted by Don Ruiz @ 08:52:53 pm

Cornerback Aaron Grymes of West Seattle High told Realdawg.com that he has decommitted from UW and will accept a scholarship offer from Idaho instead.

Grymes originally committed to the Tyrone Willingham staff. He changed his mind after the current staff asked him to greyshirt ... meaning to delay his enrollment until after next season.

"They talked to my mom about it -- instead of redshirting me", Grymes told RealDawg. "I told the coaches thank you for honoring my scholarship but I didn't feel that it was going to work out."

Categories: Huskies basketball
Posted by Don Ruiz @ 08:39:40 pm

Just noticed a move by an ex-Husky, receiver Sonny Shackelford, who has been released by the Spokane Shock of Arena Football 2, and picked up by the Mahoning Valley Thunder, also of AF2. (And apparently in Ohio.)

Here's the announcement.

Categories: Huskies basketball
Posted by Don Ruiz @ 04:00:20 pm

MBA is OK, FYI.

UW forward Matthew Bryan-Amaning hurt his foot Thursday in the Huskies' win over USC. Then he played 19 minutes Saturday in UW's win over UCLA, grabbing five rebounds. And he practiced Monday. And he was planning on practicing today.

"He's going to be fine," coach Lorenzo Romar.

And as you can tell, very little real news came from today's media meeting with Romar and some of the Huskies, as they prepare for their game Thursday at Arizona.

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