The Relatively Short Good Bye
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Loved Kyle Stonehouse!!! He was the team's (to use John Chaney's word) goon, and really his only job was to deliver hard fouls. I think he once fouled out of a game in five minutes, a record only to be matched by Zach Gourde's incredible line from 2002 or so when he fouled out in four minutes, which is still one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.

Stonehouse- All-American

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Stoney, thanks for all your posts. You do good work. I guess that is why they hired you.
Even a Zag can appreciate that.
Jan. 9, we are coming to town to Rock Your House!
Good luck in the new gig.
Even a Zag can appreciate that.
Jan. 9, we are coming to town to Rock Your House!
Good luck in the new gig.
HRZag- Recruit

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So.... Stoney, can I have your post count? Maybe I'll swing in to say hello one of these days when I come to see my wife.

aleppiek- Starter

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Stonehouse wrote:Loved Kyle Stonehouse!!! He was the team's (to use John Chaney's word) goon, and really his only job was to deliver hard fouls. I think he once fouled out of a game in five minutes, a record only to be matched by Zach Gourde's incredible line from 2002 or so when he fouled out in four minutes, which is still one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.
When Stonehouse came in the game the old guy sitting behind us always said, "Oh great, here comes STONEhands!"
A more recent guy who comes to mind as proficient at collecting fouls was Pat Galos. No ticky-tack handchecks for him...

PurplePrideTrumpet- All-American

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Speaking of Pat Galos, I remember him dribbling the ball off his face, during a fast break, down at Oregon State. Hillarious! 


mikemac65- Recruit

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Stonehouse wrote:Loved Kyle Stonehouse!!!
But did you ever make a sign for him to hold up at the games...and subsequently make the next year's media guide?

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