Central Cambria's Vigneault Part of New Saint Francis Hoops Class
By: Nick Foley
Updated: May 8, 2012
The Saint Francis men's basketball team added a pair of walk-ons to its roster Tuesday taking the total number of new additions to its roster to five for the 2012-13 season.
After putting together a class of Greg Brown, a guard from Maryland, Ronnie Drinnon, a forward from Ohio and Ben Millaud-Meunier, a guard out of Canada, the Red Flash expanded its roster with a pair of players from its own backyard. Head Coach Rob Krimmel announced Monday the addition of Aric Gresko, a former member Penns Manor, and Zach Vigneault, a former Central Cambria standout, to the basketball roster in 2012-13.
Aric Gresko - Played his final season for the Penns Manor Comets in 2010-11 before heading to Washington & Jefferson for his freshman season, where he red shirted. Gresko started three seasons for Pens Manor and led the team to the Co-Heritage Conference Championship in his junior season with a record of 21-4. In his senior season in 2010-11, Gresko, a 6-0 guard, averaged 15.8 points a game and posted seven games with 20 points or more. Gresko also stands a solid 3-point shooter as he shot over 40-percent from behind the arc for his AAU squad.
Zachary Vigneault - Joins the Red Flash out of Central Cambria High School, where he was a senior in the 2010-11 season. Vigneault started for the Red Devils in his senior season posting a 28.5-points per game average with 4.2-assists a game, 4.3 rebounds and 3.3-steals a contest. In his final season with Central Cambria, the 6-1 combo guard racked up 12 games of 30 point or more and eight games with more than five assists. His senior season was high lighted by a 30-point, 11-rebound, five-assist showing against Bishop Carroll.
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