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POSTED: Tuesday, January 06, 2009

With two friends from high school sharing the court, Paul Campbell enjoyed his most productive game since those prep days in Canada.

               

     

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

             

         

       

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While Bill Amis was in the spotlight after Hawaii's dramatic 65-64 win over Louisiana Tech last night at the Stan Sheriff Center, Campbell played more than a supporting role in the victory.

The junior center bounced back from a rough night against Boise State on Saturday to help the Rainbow Warriors rebound against the Bulldogs and snap a six-game Western Athletic Conference losing streak.

Campbell posted the first double-double of his career, finishing with 13 points and 12 rebounds and five blocked shots while playing 37 minutes—all career highs.

“;This is the best game I've played in a long time. Probably since high school,”; Campbell said. “;It feels good to get the win especially.”;

With forward Petras Balocka hampered by a sore hamstring, Campbell didn't leave the court in the second half of last night's win, which was punctuated by Amis' game-winning jumper with 8.1 seconds left.

Campbell—a lean 6-foot-10, 215 pounds—posted his totals while spending most of the evening banging with 260-pound LaTech center Kenneth Cooper.

“;He plays with his heart and plays with a lot of desire,”; Hawaii head coach Bob Nash said. “;To see his growth as a player and come in and get a starting role and step up tonight and help us in a situation where we had some guys who were injured shows what kind of team player he is.”;

Campbell played sparingly last season and was a role player early in his junior year before being inserted into the starting lineup during the Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic.

But he was shut out in 7 minutes of action against Boise State, missing his lone attempt Saturday night.

The turnaround started Sunday afternoon.

“;I told the guys we have to bring a lot of energy into these next couple practices,”; Campbell said. “;The WAC is the most important part of the season, so if we don't bring energy into practices, there won't be any energy in the games.”;

He contributed to Hawaii's hot start by exceeding his previous career high with seven first-half points. He was 3-for-3, the third coming when he saved a ball to Roderick Flemings, then scored on a putback off Flemings' miss.

Campbell's tip-in with 7:15 left in the second half gave the Rainbows a 60-53 lead. But those would be Hawaii's last points until the final 25 seconds as LaTech stormed back to take a 64-60 lead.

But Kareem Nitoto's 3-pointer and Amis' decisive jumper gave Campbell bragging rights for the moment over fellow Canadians and LaTech reserves Yonas Berhe and Olu Ashaolu.

“;I might talk a little garbage here or there,”; said Campbell, who played on the same AAU team as Berhe. “;But the most important thing is Hawaii got the win.”;