By Shaun Savarese
Sun Sports Writer
ssavarese@evesun.com
There were games last year where you barely noticed Storm Cook on the basketball floor. This season, the Norwich senior center is hard to miss as the dominant purple presence in the paint.
In 20 games, Cook has shown boundless basketball ability. He can rebound, score, and change the game defensively. In a January game against Seton Catholic Central, he had 25 points and 13 rebounds.
This season, he averages over 10 points a game, and is one of the main reasons why the Purple Tornado are playing basketball in March.
But he's not just a good athlete, he's a good person.
"If you wanted to raise a son, you would want to raise him like Storm Cook," said Norwich Purple Tornado head coach Tom Collier. "He's the most polite, caring kid you'll ever meet...everybody on our
team loves Storm."
When discussing Cook as a person, Collier gushes. Calling him "soft spoken," and "a great teammate." It is clear that the coach cares about his senior center. When discussing Cook as a player, Collier is effusive. "Storm's the best rebounder in our league. there's no question about that," Collier said.
In last Saturday's Section IV championship win over the Oneonta Yellowjackets, Cook had eight offensive rebounds and 14 total rebounds.