<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> SPOKANE, Wash. -- Gonzaga basketball player Josh Heytvelt could be returning to the team after being suspended for possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms.</p> Heytvelt, 21, has done nearly 300 hours of community service, far more than required, and is meeting other obligations.</p> "He appears to be on track to do everything that is asked of him," Gonzaga sports information director Oliver Pierce said Wednesday. "We see no reason why he probably won't be back."</p> The school has not made a decision on lifting Heytvelt's suspension, however, nor is it clear when a decision will be made, Pierce said.</p> The 6-foot-11 center from Clarkston averaged more than 15 points a game and led the team with 7.7 rebounds a game until he and teammate Theo Davis of Brampton, Ontario, were arrested Feb. 9 in Cheney after police said they spotted a bag of hallucinogenic mushrooms protruding from a bag in Heytvelt's vehicle during a traffic stop.</p> Investigators said they also found a partial marijuana cigarette in Davis' pocket.</p> Both were suspended indefinitely from the team.</p> In his summer prospectus, coach Mark Few sounded confident that the heavily recruited Heytvelt will return for his junior year.</p> "Josh has done everything asked of him," Few said. "We are optimistic he will again be a huge part of this team and of our success this coming season."</div></p> Source: ESPN</p> </p>
He had surgery and is out a number of weeks this year...This story was posted in early September, not sure why you bumped it or took it as current news.</p>