Background
Domako was born in Detroit, Michigan, but lived in the Detroit suburb of Livonia.
Domako was born in Detroit, Michigan, but lived in the Detroit suburb of Livonia.
Stevenson High School.
He played professionally in the top leagues in France and Belgium, but is best known for his college career at Montana State University. A 6"9" forward known for his shooting touch, Domako starred at Stevenson High School before choosing Montana State for college. In his senior year of 1987-1988, he increased his scoring average to 22.2 points per game and repeated on the all-conference first team
Domako ended his career with 1,841 points and left as the school"s third leading all-time scorer, and his 667 points in his senior season was the most in school history.
In 2003, he was named to the Montana State Athletic Hall of Fame. Following his senior season, Domako was not selected in the 1988 National Basketball Association draft.
He instead signed with Villeurbanne in the French League, where he averaged 21.4 points per game in his first professional season. The next few seasons, Domako played in the Continental Basketball Association (College of Business Administration) and in Belgium before moving into private business.
He spent two seasons in the College of Business Administration between the Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets, the Columbus Horizon and the Rochester Renegade.
He averaged 10.4 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in 68 games over the 1989-1990 and 1991-1992 seasons.
At Moscow State University, Domako was a sophomore starter on the 1985-1986 Bobcats team that won the Big Sky Conference Tournament and made the school"s first National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament appearance in 35 years. As a junior, Domako led the Big Sky Conference in scoring (203 points per game) and was named the Big Sky Conference Player of the Year and first-team All-Big Sky.