TWolves star and UNBC advocate Dennis Stark earns WOH nod
PRINCE GEORGE – After the dust settles on an athlete’s playing career, the ways to evaluate his or her career are limited. We are left with stats and accolades, anecdotes from those who saw the competitor firsthand, and if they are lucky, championships. Most of all, and perhaps most significantly, the legacy left in an athlete’s wake is the finest barometer for the impact of a career. In the case of UNBC Men’s Basketball alumnus Dennis Stark, there are plenty of numbers and awards, and colourful stories of athletic feats. But, on top of what happened on the court, the lasting impact of “Mr. Timberwolf,” makes Stark an obvious induction into the Timberwolves Wall of Honour.
Fresh off leading Kelly Road Secondary School to its finest-ever finish at the BC Provincial Championships in 2007, Stark was primed to make the leap to the collegiate level. He possessed a tantalizing combination of athleticism and willingness to work, so UNBC coach Zane Robison knew he wanted to add the power forward to the Timberwolves program.
