Paul Stoll

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Paul Stoll is a Mexican / American Professional Basketball Player (born December 14, 1985, in Lansing, Michigan).

Currently playing for Trabzonspor Medical Park in Trabzon Turkey [1][2]

He played High School Basketball at East Lansing High School in East Lansing, Michigan.[3]

He played college basketball at Lansing Community College in Lansing, Michigan and at the University of Texas - Pan American in Edinburg, Texas.[4]

2008 - Selected Co-Male Athlete of the Year at the University of Texas - Pan American.[5]

2010 - Earned a Silver Medal with Mexican National Team in Mayaguez Centro Americanos y Del Caribe XXI Games [6]

2011 - Earned a Silver Medal with Mexican National Team in Pan American Games

2011 - Selected to All Import Team Gigantes De Guayana (Venezuela) [7][8]

2011 - 2012 - Champions in Mexico (LNBP) - Halcones Rojos, Veracruz Mexico [9][10]

2011 - 2012 - Domestic Player of the Year (Mexico)

2011 - 2012 - Three Point Champion (Mexico All Star Game)

2012 - 2013 - Champions in Israel Premier League [11][12][13]

2012 - 2013 - Three Point Champion (Israel All Star Game) [14]

2013 - Earned a Gold Medal with Mexican National Team in FIBA Americas World Games (Qualified for the World Cup in Spain 2014) [15]

References

  1. Trabzonspor, International Stats
  2. Trabzonspor Medical Center Basketball Club
  3. East Lansing High School, East Lansing, Michigan
  4. University of Texas - Pan American, Edinburg, Texas (Division 1 NCAA)
  5. NCAA Mens Athletics - University of Texas - Pan American, Edinburg, Texas
  6. Mexican National Team Mens Basketball
  7. Hoop Hype - Paul Stoll Rumors
  8. Gigantes de Guayana ~ Venezuela
  9. LNBP (Latin National Basketball Professional)
  10. Halcones Rojos Basketball ~ Veracruz, Mexico
  11. Maccabi Haifa Basketbal Club
  12. Eurobasketball - Israeli Premiere League
  13. Basketball / Premier League / Stoll will not be stalled ~ Israel News
  14. Maccabi Haifa Basketball Club
  15. Mexican National Team ~ Mens Basketball
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