Bio: Trunkel, Branden - Scores (1,000th Point - 2020)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
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Surnames: Trunkel, Gaier, Miller, King, Diestler, Katcher, Weiers
----Source: The Clark County Press, (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 12/16/2020
Trunkel Scores (1,000th Point - 2020)
By Valorie Brecht
Neillsville Warrior Branden Trunkel recently scored his 1,000th point during a
Dec. 7 basketball game at Loyal High School. Valerie Brecht/Clark County Press
photos
Last week, Neillsville High School senior Branden Trunkel achieved a feat that
few high school basketball players ever reach. He scored his 1,000th point.
“[I feel] good. I was hoping to do it last year, but I’m just glad we got to
play this year,” he said.
Trunkel was only two points shy of 1,000 heading into Neillsville’s season
opener at Loyal Dec. 7. Neillsville got the ball to start. The Warriors kept
swinging the ball around the arc, trying to get it back to Trunkel so he could
score. Trunkel attempted a three but missed. On Neillsville’s next possession,
another player attempted a three but also missed.
The Warriors fouled on their next possession, causing Loyal to get the ball back
right away. Just over two minutes into the game, Loyal went up 5-0.
When Neillsville got the ball back, Trunkel took another three-point shot but it
bounced off the rim. Loyal captured the rebound but Trunkel came from the other
side of the court and stole a pass intended for Loyal’s Brody Miller. Trunkel
powered back to the basket and made a layup to finally get his two points,
leading to a standing ovation from Neillsville faithful. Coach Mike Gaier also
called a celebratory timeout.
Neillsville crowd holds up signs and applauds to congratulate Branden Trunkel
after he scored his 1,000th point.
Trunkel went on to score 13 more points in the loyal game, including three
three-pointers.
“I’m proud of him [Trunkel]. His hard work paid off,” said Gaier. “He definitely
earned it; he’s put in a lot of hours of shooting practice.”
Trunkel said that with the exception of this past summer when it was cancelled,
he has played on a travel9ing summer basketball team during his high school
summers to keep honing his skills. He also stays active year round.
“He’s been a big player for our team ever since his freshman year,” said Gaier.
For the past three years, Trunkel has scored the most points of any player on
the team, other than Alex King. Last year, Trunkel scored 359 points with an
average of 15 points per game. He also had an average of 3.2 rebounds per game.
The year before that, he averaged 15.2 points per game and racked up 365 points.
In 2017-18, he averaged 11.9 points per game and had a total of 274 points.
Trunkel’s shooting percentage has shown improvement in the last year. His
freshman year, he had a .425 field goal percentage. Sophomore year, it was .419.
Last year, it was .492.
Trunkel realizes he will need to take on more of a leadership role this year
with pivotal players including King, Monte Diestler, Josiah Katcher and Isaac
Weiers having graduated last year. But he said heads up for the challenge.
“I want to get every player on our team confident and wanting to win,” he said.
His goals for the season include his team winning the Cloverbelt Conference
making it deep into the playoffs.
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