Philadelphia High School Basketball A Look at
Dan Dougherty's 36-Year Coaching Career at Malvern (1962-66) and Episcopal (1977-97, 2001-10) This page includes stories, special lists, record breakdown,
recaps of wins in championship games and (at the bottom) the
names of all varsity players during Coach Dougherty's 36 seasons. . . . To provide additions/corrections: .
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Episcopal's
2006 powerhouse Front, L to R -- Luke Miller, Kieran Marshall, Charlie Barks,
Tim Ivory, Cory Goodman. Middle, L to R -- Bobby FitzPatrick, Rob McCallion, Mike Nealis, Jim Byrne,
Wayne Ellington. Back, L to R -- Gerald Henderson, Mike Yocum, Dan Hilferty, Herbert Bowen.
Coach
Dougherty's All-Stars and Top Scorers -Played in NBA ALL-INTER-AC FIRST TEAM MALVERN 1962-66 1962: Dave Baxter 1964: Larry Cabrelli 1964: Tom Keavney 1965: Jack Donoghue 1965: Bob Mahoney 1966: Joe Walters 1966: Fran Dunphy EPISCOPAL 1977-97 / 2001-10 1979: Charles Hickman 1979: Sean Perretta 1979: Dan Dougherty 1980: Charles Hickman 1980: Dan Dougherty 1981: Charles Hickman 1982: Pete Gregory 1982: Jim Farrell 1982: James "Bruiser" Flint 1983: James "Bruiser" Flint 1983: Anthony Dade 1984: Dolph Tokarczyk 1986: Jeff Hines 1987: Jeff Hines 1988: Paul Chambers 1988: Eugene Burroughs 1989: Eugene Burroughs 1990: Eugene Burroughs 1990: Jerome Allen 1990: Eric Moore 1991: Jerome Allen 1991: Eric Moore 1992: Brian Dougherty 1993: Mike Abate 1993: Chris Person 1996: John Phillips 1997: John Phillips 2001: Terrence Mack 2002: Terrence Mack 2004: Wayne Ellington 2004: Gerald Henderson 2005: Wayne Ellington 2005: Gerald Henderson 2005: Mike Yocum 2006: Wayne Ellington 2006: Gerald Henderson 2006: Mike Yocum 2008: Jack O'Neill 2009: Omari Grier SECOND TEAM MALVERN 1962-66 1962: John Holsten 1963: Larry Cabrelli 1963: Charles Hinckle 1966: Tony McDermott 1966: Fred D'Angelo EPISCOPAL 1977-97 / 2001-10 1977: Pete Herbert 1978: Pete Herbert 1978: Charles Hickman 1979: Jeff Ochroch 1980: Daniel "Skip" Hager 1981: Daniel "Skip" Hager 1981: Jim Farrell 1982: Anthony Dade 1985: Jeff Hines 1986: Paul Gilhool 1987: Scott Turner 1988: Brett Moore 1989: Jim Shanahan 1990: Chris Wyszynski 1990: Jim Shanahan 1991: Chris Wyszynski 1992: Dan Leibovitz 1995: Murphy Barton 1995: John Phillips 2003: Ron Frazier 2003: Gerald Henderson 2004: Brian Shanahan 2005: Dylan Brown 2008: Omari Grier 2009: Cory Goodman 2010: Isaiah Baker ALL-CITY (Bulletin 1977, DN 1978-forward) Played in NBA FIRST TEAM 1983: James "Bruiser" Flint 1990: Eugene Burroughs 2002: Terrence Mack 2005: Wayne Ellington 2005: Gerald Henderson 2006: Wayne Ellington 2006: Gerald Henderson SECOND TEAM 1981: Charles Hickman 1989: Eugene Burroughs 1991: Jerome Allen 1997: John Phillips THIRD TEAM 1987: Jeff Hines 1988: Paul Chambers 1991: Eric Moore 2006: Mike Yocum 1,000-POINT SCORERS (All or Part of Career) 2,068 -- John Phillips, EA 2,059 -- Gerald Henderson, EA 1,756 -- Wayne Henderson, EA 1,566 -- Charles Hickman, EA 1,563 -- Eugene Burroughs, EA 1,540 -- #Terrence Mack, EA 1,035 -- @Joe Walters, MP 1,027 -- Jerome Allen, EA 1,008 -- Eric Moore, EA #-coach for final two seasons @-coach through junior season TOP 15 I-A AVERAGES (All Qualifers From Episcopal) James "Bruiser" Flint 1983 22.1 Terrence Mack 2001 20.9 Wayne Ellington 2006 20.9 Gerald Henderson 2006 20.6 Terrence Mack 2002 20.3 Eugene Burroughs 1988 20.0 Charles Hickman 1981 19.8 John Phillips 1996 19.7 John Phillips 1997 19.0 Wayne Ellington 2005 18.9 Jerome Allen 1991 18.3 Eugene Burroughs 1989 18.0 Eugene Burroughs 1990 17.9 Dolph Tokarczyk 1984 17.7 Anthony Dade 1983 17.4 Wayne Ellington 2004 17.4 | TOP 15 I-A AVERAGES | (All Qualifers From Episcopal) | James "Bruiser" Flint | 1983 | 22.1 | Terrence Mack | 2001 | 20.9 | Wayne Ellington | 2006 | 20.9 | Gerald Henderson | 2006 | 20.6 | Terrence Mack | 2002 | 20.3 | Eugene Burroughs | 1988 | 20.0 | Charles Hickman | 1981 | 19.8 | John Phillips | 1996 | 19.7 | John Phillips | 1997 | 19.0 | Wayne Ellington | 2005 | 18.9 | Jerome Allen | 1991 | 18.3 | Eugene Burroughs | 1989 | 18.0 | Eugene Burroughs | 1990 | 17.9 | Dolph Tokarczyk | 1984 | 17.7 | Anthony Dade | 1983 | 17.4 | Wayne Ellington | 2004 | 17.4 | Dan Dougherty Tribute Page Dan Dougherty coached basketball at Malvern Prep (1962-66) and Episcopal
Academy (1977-97, 2001-10) for 36 seasons, winning 621 games and 13 Inter-Ac
League championships (12 outright, one shared). His 2006 team, featuring
future NBAers Wayne Ellington and Gerald Henderson , found
itself in the running for the answer to this question: Best in Inter-Ac
history? That story is here . . . By Ted
Silary NOW
THAT THE games are over, let's bring everyone to the fierce-debate table. Even before the season ended, Dan Dougherty expressed the opinion his
2005-06 Episcopal Academy basketball team was the best he'd coached in 27 seasons there (1977-97, 2001-06). Ah, but where does it rank in Inter-Ac League history? Is it the best of all time? Is it even the crown jewel of this
decade? "I'm predicting we'd win by 10." Those words came tumbling out of the mouth of Jim Fenerty, the longtime
coach at Germantown Academy. As much as he respects the accomplishments rung up this season by Episcopal
(10-0 league, 27-4 overall), Fenerty feels his '01 squad was better. A case certainly could be made. First, let's dissect the '06 Churchmen . . . The co-franchise players, wing guard Wayne Ellington (North Carolina) and
small forward Gerald Henderson (Duke), were ranked among the very best high
school players in the country. They formed an amazing tandem not only
because of how well they played, but also because of how well they blended,
both with each other and their teammates. Had the NBA not changed its draft
rules, it's conceivable both would have been forced hard to think about
bypassing college. The next starter, 6-9 Mike Yocum, is bound for Division I Albany. His
rebounding and shotblocking perfectly complemented the famous duo, allowing
them to perform their miracles mostly stress-free. Tim Ivory, the football quarterback, was a competent point guard, and not
to be left alone from beyond the arc, while Charlie Barks performed the
menial tasks with resolve and never once pondered overstepping his bounds. The bench was admittedly shallow. But junior Pat Kelly, a guard, was a
persistent threebie threat and only some illness problems prevented him from being a seasonlong starter. GA '01 . . . GA '01? Is it coming ? Those Patriots also swept through the Inter-Ac, and went 27-3 overall. Generally, the most talked-about players were the juniors, wing guard
Matt Walsh, forward Lee Melchionni and center Ted Skuchas. They would wind
up at Florida, Duke and Vanderbilt, respectively, and Walsh has made an NBA
pit stop after declaring for the draft as a junior. The other starters were point guard Mike Slattery and hustler Troy
Holiday. One of the key subs was Rob Kurz, who would later transfer to Penn
Charter and be a major component of that school's memory-making squad in
'03. But . He was hardly an afterthought. In fact, he was a first- team Daily News All-City honoree as a
senior and then enjoyed an outstanding career at Delaware. Fenerty eased through the possible matchups one by one and figured his
squad was hangin'. He then halted at point guard. "This is where we win it," he said. "I used to bang heads with Mike all
the time; he had that edge to him. But what a player. I didn't realize how
good he was until he was gone. We're still trying to replace him." When asked to pick a winner, Dougherty laughed and said, "I'd give it a tie. It'd be a great game." He added, "That GA team did have every component you could ask for. I
liked Slattery. He got a Division I scholarship and proved his mettle
there." As an aside, Dougherty said he's still receiving grief from his son,
Brian, now his assistant and a starter for the '91 Churchmen (27-2), whom he
formerly considered his best team. "There's no comparison," he cooed. For the record, Dougherty also loved his '05 squad (10-0, 25-3) and its
senior starters, steady point guard Dylan Brown (Ohio Wesleyan, lacrosse)
and forward/enforcer Joe Rosati (Villanova, baseball). Yet this year's must get the nod, he said, because of its much more
difficult national-level schedule (23 games were played away or at neutral
sites) and the fact The Big Three were seniors and still making tangible
improvements. (Ellington, for instance, became a lockdown defender.) What's a moderator to do? Consult someone else. Penn Charter coach Jim "Flipper" Phillips was in his first season in '01. "For me," he said, "it comes down to those third-wheel guys. The guy who
really gave us fits was Yocum. We never had that much of a problem with
Skuchas. "And Episcopal's so-called lesser guys could really shoot it. You
couldn't leave Ivory open and Kelly could hit treys, too. Know what? I'm not
sure we even saw the 'full Episcopal.' Because Kelly had those sickness
problems and it took a while for Ivory to get going because he was hurt
coming out of football." Dougherty also spoke highly of Yocum. "We were pretty good in '04 [22-6 overall] when Gerald and Wayne were
sophs, but teams with height really gave us problems," he said. "We just
couldn't match up. When Mike came with us, it made a big difference. All the
pieces fit." Just so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle, PC's '03 squad went 10-0 and
26-4. Its headliners were also juniors - point guard Sean Singletary
(starring at Virginia; our Player of the Year in '04) and Kurz (Notre Dame). Zack Zeglinski (playing football at Penn State as a preferred walk-on) was a
sophomore and already a sniping guard while the frontcourt included Matt Ryan (now playing QB at Boston College) and bruiser Mike Boles (Albright).
The main subs were guys destined to focus on other sports in college: Tony McDevitt (Duke, lacrosse) and Ryan Nanni (Rhode Island, baseball). "That PC team was very good," Dougherty said. "But I think we're a little
bit better." So there you have it. Most of it . . . Except the view from here. I'm going with Episcopal '06. Assuming the referees let everyone play. When in doubt, and as long as no underlying chemistry problems are
sensed, I tend to go with teams that have seniors as their core. This squad
was not only senior-laden, it featured two of the very best players in the
country, as well as this city's history. That makes the difference. | Coach Dan Dougherty SEASON BY SEASON League / Overall Malvern 1962: 9-3 / 13-5 1963: 4-6 / 8-10 1964: 8-4 / 15-7 1965: 14-0 / 20-3 1966: 13-1 / 18-5 Episcopal 1977: 2-8 / 7-11 1978: 4-6 / 9-13 1979: 10-0 / 21-2 1980: 8-2 / 21-4 1981: 8-2 / 22-2 1982: 10-0 / 24-1 1983: 10-0 / 23-1 1984: 4-6 / 13-14 1985: 5-5 / 16-12 1986: 4-6 / 16-12 1987: 10-0 / 26-2 1988: 8-2 / 23-2 1989: 9-1 / 24-3 1990: 10-0 / 24-1 1991: 10-0 / 27-2 1992: 4-6 /16-9 1993: 8-2 / 23-3 1994: 0-10 / 4-19 1995: 4-6 / 13-14 1996: 4-6 / 9-13 1997: 6-4 / 17-11 1998-2000: Inactive 2001: 7-3 / 16-10 2002: 6-4 / 21-6 2003: 3-7 / 15-13 2004: 5-5 / 22-6 2005: 10-0 / 25-3 2006: 10-0 / 27-4 2007: 1-9 / 4-21 2008: 4-6 / 14-13 2009:2-8 / 10-14 2010: 3-7 / 12-14 TOTAL RECORD 36 Seasons, 1962-66 (MP), 1977-97, 2001-10 (EA) Malvern: 48-14 / 74-31 Episcopal: 191-129 /
547-254 Total: 239-143 / 621-285 -- STARTERS FOR CHAMPS At Malvern 1965 Joe Walters Bob O'Donnell Bob Mahoney Jack Donoghue Kirk Layton 1966 Joe Walters Fran Dunphy Tony McDermott Paul Miller Fred D'Angelo STARTERS FOR CHAMPS At Episcopal 1979 Dan Dougherty Charles Hickman Sean Perretta Sean Pender Jeff Ochroch 1980 Charles Hickman Dan Dougherty Daniel "Skip" Hager Jim Farrell Rich Ryan 1982 Pete Gregory James "Bruiser" Flint Jim Farrell Frank Barnett Anthony Dade 1983 James "Bruiser" Flint Anthony Dade Dolph Tokarczyk Mike Dougherty Mark Farrell 1987 Paul Chambers Brett Moore Jeff Hines Scott Turner Bill Miller 1988 (shared) Paul Chambers Pat Chambers Brett Moore Mike Milone Eugene Burroughs 1989 Eugene Burroughs Pat Chambers Jim Shanahan Jon Walsh Chris Wyszynski 1990 Eugene Burroughs Jerome Allen Jim Shanhan Eric Moore Chris Wyszynski 1991 Jerome Allen Eric Moore Brian Dougherty Chris Wyszynski Toebe Hinckle 2005 Wayne Ellington Gerald Henderson Mike Yocum Dylan Brown Joe Rosati 2006 Wayne Ellington Gerald Henderson Mike Yocum Tim Ivory Charlie Barks | STARTERS FOR CHAMPS | At Malvern | 1965 | Joe Walters | Bob O'Donnell | Bob Mahoney | Jack Donoghue | Kirk Layton | 1966 | Joe Walters | Fran Dunphy | Tony McDermott | Paul Miller | Fred D'Angelo | STARTERS FOR CHAMPS | At Episcopal | 1979 | Dan Dougherty | Charles Hickman | Sean Perretta | Sean Pender | Jeff Ochroch | 1980 | Charles Hickman | Dan Dougherty | Daniel "Skip" Hager | Jim Farrell | Rich Ryan | 1982 | Pete Gregory | James "Bruiser" Flint | Jim Farrell | Frank Barnett | Anthony Dade | 1983 | James "Bruiser" Flint | Anthony Dade | Dolph Tokarczyk | Mike Dougherty | Mark Farrell | 1987 | Paul Chambers | Brett Moore | Jeff Hines | Scott Turner | Bill Miller | 1988 (shared) | Paul Chambers | Pat Chambers | Brett Moore | Mike Milone | Eugene Burroughs | 1989 | Eugene Burroughs | Pat Chambers | Jim Shanahan | Jon Walsh | Chris Wyszynski | 1990 | Eugene Burroughs | Jerome Allen | Jim Shanhan | Eric Moore | Chris Wyszynski | 1991 | Jerome Allen | Eric Moore | Brian Dougherty | Chris Wyszynski | Toebe Hinckle | 2005 | Wayne Ellington | Gerald Henderson | Mike Yocum | Dylan Brown | Joe Rosati | 2006 | Wayne Ellington | Gerald Henderson | Mike Yocum | Tim Ivory | Charlie Barks
TOP 15 I-A AVERAGES
(All Qualifers From Episcopal)
James "Bruiser" Flint | 1983 | 22.1
Terrence Mack | 2001 | 20.9
Wayne Ellington | 2006 | 20.9
Gerald Henderson | 2006 | 20.6
Terrence Mack | 2002 | 20.3
Eugene Burroughs | 1988 | 20.0
Charles Hickman | 1981 | 19.8
John Phillips | 1996 | 19.7
John Phillips | 1997 | 19.0
Wayne Ellington | 2005 | 18.9
Jerome Allen | 1991 | 18.3
Eugene Burroughs | 1989 | 18.0
Eugene Burroughs | 1990 | 17.9
Dolph Tokarczyk | 1984 | 17.7
Anthony Dade | 1983 | 17.4
Wayne Ellington | 2004 | 17.4
STARTERS FOR CHAMPS
At Malvern
1965
Joe Walters
Bob O'Donnell
Bob Mahoney
Jack Donoghue
Kirk Layton
1966
Joe Walters
Fran Dunphy
Tony McDermott
Paul Miller
Fred D'Angelo
STARTERS FOR CHAMPS
At Episcopal
1979
Dan Dougherty
Charles Hickman
Sean Perretta
Sean Pender
Jeff Ochroch
1980
Charles Hickman
Dan Dougherty
Daniel "Skip" Hager
Jim Farrell
Rich Ryan
1982
Pete Gregory
James "Bruiser" Flint
Jim Farrell
Frank Barnett
Anthony Dade
1983
James "Bruiser" Flint
Anthony Dade
Dolph Tokarczyk
Mike Dougherty
Mark Farrell
1987
Paul Chambers
Brett Moore
Jeff Hines
Scott Turner
Bill Miller
1988 (shared)
Paul Chambers
Pat Chambers
Brett Moore
Mike Milone
Eugene Burroughs
1989
Eugene Burroughs
Pat Chambers
Jim Shanahan
Jon Walsh
Chris Wyszynski
1990
Eugene Burroughs
Jerome Allen
Jim Shanhan
Eric Moore
Chris Wyszynski
1991
Jerome Allen
Eric Moore
Brian Dougherty
Chris Wyszynski
Toebe Hinckle
2005
Wayne Ellington
Gerald Henderson
Mike Yocum
Dylan Brown
Joe Rosati
2006
Wayne Ellington
Gerald Henderson
Mike Yocum
Tim Ivory
Charlie Barks
This
story was written in February 1965 as Dan was steering Malvern to a perfect Inter-Ac League season (14-0) . . .
This story was written in 1979 after Dan guided Episcopal to its first
outright Inter-Ac crown in 50 years (and clinched it with two games remaining) . . .
By TED SILARY History tells us that the next time Episcopal Academy gains an Inter-Ac
League basketball title will be 2029, two starters on the present squad will have passed away and, schedules permitting, two of the
living members (one with a picture in his wallet of the starting five will show for the clinching, most probably at Haverford
School. At least those were the indications yesterday as the Churchmen (19-2
overall) pinned a 56-47 setback on the Fords, this capturing the school's first outright championship since 1929, which has been
accomplished with two games still to go in a season where everyone else has at least four losses. "It's a pleasure just being here," said photo-carrying Joel Jarvis, a
starter in '29 with Elliot Laughlin, Charles Jones, Robert Jones and George Munger, who later coached Penn football during the glory years
and also attended. " I never thought it would be 50 years between championships. I enjoyed this game just as much as when we
clinched ours." Living it up, too, was Coach Dan Dougherty, a six-school veteran (St.
Pius X, Malvern Prep, assistant at Villanova, head coach at Army, Penncrest, third year at Episcopal) who had steered one team at
Pius and two at Malvern to titles. "THIS CHAMPIONSHIP WAS a bit more satisfying than the others, mainly
because it came kind of unexpected," he said. " I felt we were still in the midst of our building process. Our goals were to
be competitive and to have a winning season and the reason for that was that our returning nucleus included a junior (Dan
Dougherty Jr.) and a soph (Charles Hickman). When underclassmen have to be your leaders, you're just not sure how it'll all
turn out. "Even with three seniors, we were still a young ballclub. Sean Perretta
was a 12th man-type last season, Shawn Pender missed most of the season with sickness and Jeff Ochroch, who transferred from
Friends Select two years ago, was just becoming familiar with our system. "But when I saw an unknown quality was falling into place, I started to
stress winning and not to settle for anything but the best. Hickman (8-for-13, 19, 11 rebounds yesterday) is our leading scorer and
rebounder, but we're a very solid team with no dominating figure. "The kids were aware they were going for our school's first title in a
long time (Episcopal tied in '33 and '71), but I don't think they knew it was 50 years. I didn't mention it because I didn't want to put
on any added pressure. "IT WAS SUPER HAVING TWO of the '29 team members here to root us on. Near
the end, I looked at our kids and wondered what was going through their minds." "It's the type of feeling," said Hickman, "that hasn't hit home. When we
get to school tomorrow, that's when it'll hit us. I know this feeling will get much better as time goes on." Haverford (Charlie Clark 17) did not relinquish its championship easily,
still maintaining a tie with as little as 7:19 to go. But Dougherty made one of two fouls, Ochroch nailed two jumpers and Hickman
scored off a pass from Dougherty to open a seven-point pad. Later, Pender made converted five free throws. "Since I've followed the Inter-Ac," Ochroch said, "it's been Malvern Prep
and Haverford. We broke a lot of tradition this season. As a team, our goal was to go out and win it ourselves, not wait for
another team to help us. "Coach Dougherty deserves a lot of credit. The man is a winner. He
brought us in as underdogs and made us a championship team. "We've won the Inter-Ac, but our season is not over. Our plans are still
for a 10-0 league record. Since we lost that tournament game to Haverford (final of the Trinity Tourney in Virginia before
Christmas), we've won 13 straight. We were 6-1 before that and we might have been overconfident. It proved to us that we had to work
for every win." Now, hopefully, the Churchmen will not have to wait as long for another
title. ELSEWHERE: Chris Pastorius' jumper at 0:03 gave Germantown Academy
(Rich Howden 14) a 39-37 overtime win against Chestnut Hill Academy . . . Malvern Prep (Mike Ryan 16, John DeAngelis 15)
tripped Penn Charter, 54-38.
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Recaps of championship seasons . . . 1965 Malvern (14-0) In Game No. 12, the Friars received 20
points from Kirk Layton and 14 from Jack Donoghue while thumping
visiting Gtn. Academy, 78-53. That same day, Gtn. Friends surprised
runner-up Episcopal, 43-42, dropping the losers to 9-3 (en route to
10-4), on Ted Coxe's 12-foot jumper with 0:34 left. 1966 Malvern (13-1) The clincher came in Game No. 13. Fran Dunphy (15) and Joe
Walters (11) scored in double figures as the Friars dumped visiting
Gtn. Academy, 48-38. Hopes for a perfect league season were dashed
in the finale, a 63-55 loss to host Haverford School, the runner-up
at 12-2. Malvern had won 27 consecutive league games. 1979 Episcopal (10-0) The clincher, a 56-47 win over host Haverford School, came in
Game No. 8 and gave the Churchmen their first outright title since
1929. Charles Hickman shot 8-for-13 en route to 19 points and
grabbed 11 rebounds. Episcopal went to 10-0 in its finale by dumping
visiting Gtn. Academy, 70-47, as Hickman (17), Jeff Ochroch (15) and
Sean Perretta (13) led in scoring. Chestnut Hill finished second at
6-4. 1980 Episcopal (8-2) The clincher came in Game No. 9, a 42-34 win over visiting
Haverford School. Charles Hickman (13), Daniel "Skip" Hager (12) and
Jim Farrell (11) led the way. Four teams tied for second at 5-5. 1982 Episcopal (10-0) The clincher came in Game No. 9 as Pete Gregory (17) paced a
53-41 win at Penn Charter. Gregory (13) was at it again in the
finale, nailing a jumper with 0:07 left to provide a 35-34 win at
Haverford. Malvern (7-3) finished second. 1983 Episcopal (10-0) The clincher came in Game No. 9, a 45-39 success at Gtn.
Academy. James "Bruiser" Flint totaled 18 points and three assists
and Anthony Dade had 15 points and four blocks. The visiting
Churchmen completed a 10-0 season by smoking Haverford School,
92-59, behind 29-point efforts by Flint and Dade. Episcopal, the
champ for the fourth time in five years under coach Dan Dougherty,
raised its marks during that span to 46-4 in the league and 112-10
overall. Malvern took second place at 8-2. 1987 Episcopal (10-0) In Game No. 9, Scott Turner scored eight of his 21 points in a
19-10 fourth quarter as visiting Episcopal downed Gtn. Academy,
66-57, to clinch the title. Jeff Hines (15) and Paul Chambers (13)
helped. In the finale, Episcopal needed two overtimes to dispatch
Haverford, 87-83, and finish 10-0 for the fourth time in nine
seasons. Bill Miller (18), Paul Chambers (17), Jeff Hines (16) and
Scott Turner (13) led the way to offset Ed McCrystal’s 38-point
outburst. Runner-up Penn Charter was 8-2. 1988 Episcopal (8-2) Penn Charter (8-2) On Feb. 5, visiting PC defeated Episcopal for the second time,
63-60, to leave the winners at 5-0 and the losers at 5-2. Matt
Guokas had 23 points, 16 rebounds and three assists while brothers
Dave (13) and Chris Nanni (11) also scored in double figures. Eugene
Burroughs (19) and Brett Moore (13, 12 rebounds) led Episcopal.
Later, PC was stunned by Malvern, 68-62, as Gary Duda shot 8-for-9
on threes (a city leagues record) en route to 34 points and by Gtn.
Academy, 52-49, as Craig White’s three capped a 10-0 run at game’s
end. Episcopal won its last three. 1989 Episcopal (9-1) The title was clinched in Game No. 9. Visiting Haverford was
shredded, 63-31, as Eugene Burroughs scored 18 points, Jon Walsh
mixed 14 points and nine rebounds and Pat Chambers had 11 points and
four assists. The Fords committed 24 turnovers and went 10:15
without a field goal. Runner-up Chestnut Hill went 7-3. 1990 Episcopal (10-0) The title was clinched in Game No. 8 as Eugene Burroughs (20)
and Eric Moore (19) scored heavily and Jim Shanahan mixed 14 points,
two assists and three steals in a 78-51 win over visiting Penn
Charter, 78-51. Chestnut Hill and Penn Charter tied for second
(6-4). 1991 Episcopal (10-0) The title was clinched in Game No. 8 as Jerome Allen (18
points), Eric Moore (16) and Brian Dougherty (14, son of coach Dan
Dougherty) paced a 62-43 pounding of visiting Haverford. The
championship was the Churchmen’s fifth in a row (one shared) and
ninth (two shareds) in Dougherty’s 15 seasons as coach. In the
finale, a 64-45 win over visiting Malvern that extended the
Churchmen’s league winning streak to 26 games, Allen (1,027) and
Moore (1,008) surpassed 1,000 career points with 29 and 11,
respectively. Runner-up Penn Charter finished 7-3. 2005 Episcopal (10-0) Episcopal and Germantown Academy
(8-2) were the powerhouses in a top-heavy league and wound up
putting on three great shows, all at neutral sites. EA took the
first meeting, 52-51, before 3,000 at Saint Joseph's University as
Wayne Ellington (25 points) canned a layup with 3.2 seconds left.
Fellow top-notch junior Gerald Henderson added eight points, 11
rebounds and four assists. GA trailed, 48-36, with 5:12 left before
rallying mostly on the strength of consecutive treys from Kyle
Griffin, Kirk Jones and Ryan Ayers. The Churchmen finished with two
turnovers, and the first did not come until 1:08 remained! Game 2
was played before 2,000 at Arcadia University and EA prevailed,
53-45, as Ellington (12-for-18, 25) and Henderson (9-for-13, 22) did
most of the scoring. Brian Grimes (14) and Ayers (12), a Notre Dame signee, led GA. The
actual title clinching came in Game No. 9, a 64-28 whipping of
Haverford School that was paced by Ellington (26) and Henderson
(16). The score in Game No. 3 between EA and GA, played at Villanova
before about 4,000 as the capper for the showcase tourney, was
66-58. Ellington (27) and Henderson (23) again were dominant. Sub
Brian FitzPatrick, the All-City quarterback, received extended
playing time due to foul trouble and came up with two assists and
three steals. Two of the steals helped the Churchmen (25-3) extend a
47-44 lead to 50-44. Grimes mixed 25 points and 14 rebounds. 2006 Episcopal (10-0) With three Division I signees, two of whom boasted high national
profiles, on the roster, the Churchmen entered the season as heavy
favorites and that prognosis proved to be justified. The title was
clinched in Game No. 9, a 70-43 blowout of visiting Penn Charter. In
the first 3 minutes, 59 seconds, PC shot 0-for-8 with two turnovers
and the quarter score was 13-5 thanks to major contributions from
Albany signee Mike Yocum (seven points, seven boards, three blocks).
The biggies later exerted their influence: Wayne Ellington (North
Carolina) posted 21 points and seven rebounds. Gerald Henderson
(Duke) had 20 points, 14 boards and five assists. Yocum's final
totals were 15, 12 and five blocks. The Churchmen captured the
showcase tournament with wins over Haverford School and GA. The
subplot in the finale, played at Malvern, was whether Henderson
would score 35 points and surpass '98 EA grad John Phillips (2,068)
as the Inter-Ac's all-time leading scorer. He had 23 with 5 1/2
minutes remaining and likely could have poured in 12 more. Coach Dan
Dougherty had promised no specific record assault would take place.
None did. Henderson converted a one-and-one at 1:21 to reach 25 and
2,059, then departed. He added 12 rebounds, four assists, three
steals. Ellington totaled 21 points, eight boards and seven assists,
and finished his three-year Episcopal career with 1,756 points. He
notched 2,211 overall, counting 455 as a freshman at Daniel Boone,
near Reading. GA's Andrew Ott ('Nova) finished with 19 points and
1,074 for his career.
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Below are the players who helped Dan Dougherty claim 621 wins and 13 Inter-Ac League championships in 36 seasons as the coach at
Malvern Prep and Episcopal Academy. The year indicates the player's final season. Most
were
seniors. Some transferred and some were underclassmen who did not play in the following season.
MALVERN Year Bill McDonough 1962 Bob Murphy 1962 Dave Baxter 1962 Jim Harrington 1962 John Holsten 1962 John Kolmer 1962 John Ladniak 1962 Ray Callahan 1962 Tom Murphy 1962 Andy McGovern 1963 Bill Leahy 1963 Charlie Hinckle 1963 Joe Iacovitti 1963 John Toland 1963 Mike Mahoney 1963 Tom Lees 1963 B.J. Clark 1964 Ed Biggans 1964 Jim Elliot 1964 Larry Cabrelli 1964 Tom Keaveny 1964 Bob Mahoney 1965 Bob O'Donnell 1965 Davis 1965 Jack Donoghue 1965 Kirk Layton 1965 McDonnell 1965 Barry Ruht 1966 Dougherty 1966 Fran Dunphy 1966 Fred D'Angelo 1966 Joe Walters 1966 John McDonnell 1966 Mike Bolger 1966 Paul Miller 1966 Stan Javie 1966 Tony McDermott 1966 Wilson 1966 EPISCOPAL Year Andy Ryan 1977 Art Brown 1977 Bob Hayes 1977 Carmen Marino 1977 Dave Pearson 1977 Mark Ferreri 1977 Tony Marucci 1977 Anthony Marcucci 1978 Jeff McMahon 1978 Mike Wilsey 1978 Pete Herbert 1978 Tom Rosica 1978 Bob Fine 1979 Dave Craig 1979 Jeff Ochroch 1979 Paul Binnion 1979 Rutledge 1979 Sean Perretta 1979 Shawn Pender 1979 Bob Zullinger 1980 Dan Dougherty 1980 Norm FitzPatrick 1980 Rich Ryan 1980 Sean Verdeur 1980 Tim Bak 1980 Charles Hickman 1981 Chris Jordan 1981 Dennis Johnson 1981 Gene Tinari 1981 Skip Hager 1981 Bob Kunik 1982 Frank Barnett 1982 Jim Farrell 1982 Jim Ryan 1982 Pete Gregory 1982 Steve Jannetta 1982 | MALVERN | Year | Bill McDonough | 1962 | Bob Murphy | 1962 | Dave Baxter | 1962 | Jim Harrington | 1962 | John Holsten | 1962 | John Kolmer | 1962 | John Ladniak | 1962 | Ray Callahan | 1962 | Tom Murphy | 1962 | Andy McGovern | 1963 | Bill Leahy | 1963 | Charlie Hinckle | 1963 | Joe Iacovitti | 1963 | John Toland | 1963 | Mike Mahoney | 1963 | Tom Lees | 1963 | B.J. Clark | 1964 | Ed Biggans | 1964 | Jim Elliot | 1964 | Larry Cabrelli | 1964 | Tom Keaveny | 1964 | Bob Mahoney | 1965 | Bob O'Donnell | 1965 | Davis | 1965 | Jack Donoghue | 1965 | Kirk Layton | 1965 | McDonnell | 1965 | Barry Ruht | 1966 | Dougherty | 1966 | Fran Dunphy | 1966 | Fred D'Angelo | 1966 | Joe Walters | 1966 | John McDonnell | 1966 | Mike Bolger | 1966 | Paul Miller | 1966 | Stan Javie | 1966 | Tony McDermott | 1966 | Wilson | 1966 | EPISCOPAL | Year | Andy Ryan | 1977 | Art Brown | 1977 | Bob Hayes | 1977 | Carmen Marino | 1977 | Dave Pearson | 1977 | Mark Ferreri | 1977 | Tony Marucci | 1977 | Anthony Marcucci | 1978 | Jeff McMahon | 1978 | Mike Wilsey | 1978 | Pete Herbert | 1978 | Tom Rosica | 1978 | Bob Fine | 1979 | Dave Craig | 1979 | Jeff Ochroch | 1979 | Paul Binnion | 1979 | Rutledge | 1979 | Sean Perretta | 1979 | Shawn Pender | 1979 | Bob Zullinger | 1980 | Dan Dougherty | 1980 | Norm FitzPatrick | 1980 | Rich Ryan | 1980 | Sean Verdeur | 1980 | Tim Bak | 1980 | Charles Hickman | 1981 | Chris Jordan | 1981 | Dennis Johnson | 1981 | Gene Tinari | 1981 | Skip Hager | 1981 | Bob Kunik | 1982 | Frank Barnett | 1982 | Jim Farrell | 1982 | Jim Ryan | 1982 | Pete Gregory | 1982 | Steve Jannetta | 1982 | | | EPISCOPAL (cont.) Year Anthony Dade 1983 Chris Flynn 1983 James "Bruiser" Flint 1983 Josh Berkowitz 1983 Mark Farrell 1983 Mike Dougherty 1983 Ted Pagano 1983 Dolph Tokarczyk 1984 James Brown 1984 Jay Love 1984 Jon Erickson 1984 Rob Braker 1984 David Casey 1985 Hugh Haynie 1985 John Meehan 1985 Mark Hertel 1985 Mark Whaley 1985 Todd Pride 1985 Anthony Kutner 1986 Bob Mascioli 1986 Drew Mason 1986 Greg Bolton 1986 Joe Hilger 1986 Tim Jannetta 1986 Bill Miller 1987 Carter Trudel 1987 Jack Zinman 1987 Jeff Hines 1987 Paul Gilhool 1987 Scott Turner 1987 Tyler Pride 1987 Bill Reedy 1988 Brett Moore 1988 Mike Jordan 1988 Mike Milone 1988 Paul Chambers 1988 Tom DeVirgiliis 1988 Andrew Gerardi 1989 Chris Bradley 1989 Jon Walsh 1989 Pat Chambers 1989 Chris Pandolfi 1990 Eugene Burroughs 1990 Felix Arndt 1990 Jim Shanahan 1990 Brett
Miller 1990 Andy Person 1991 Chris Wyszynski 1991 Eric Moore 1991 Jerome Allen 1991 Mark Lisi 1991 Pancho Mazza 1991 Sean McDermott 1991 Toebe Hinckle 1991 Ben Hurlbutt 1992 Brian Dougherty 1992 Dan Leibovitz 1992 Dave Stephenson 1992 Matt Noel 1992 Steve Dermaut 1992 Brendan McMahon 1993 Chris Person 1993 Eric Rosenbloom 1993 Kevin Shanahan 1993 Mike Abate 1993 Mike Palumbo 1993 Tyrone Ross 1993 Ernie Lowe 1994 Matt Bernabei 1994 Sam Allen 1994 Scott Coleman 1994 Andy Huml 1995 Doug Davies 1995 Murphy Barton 1995 Nick Canuso 1995 Pat Bard 1995 Ralph Roam 1995 Rob Wright 1995 | EPISCOPAL (cont.) | Year | Anthony Dade | 1983 | Chris Flynn | 1983 | James "Bruiser" Flint | 1983 | Josh Berkowitz | 1983 | Mark Farrell | 1983 | Mike Dougherty | 1983 | Ted Pagano | 1983 | Dolph Tokarczyk | 1984 | James Brown | 1984 | Jay Love | 1984 | Jon Erickson | 1984 | Rob Braker | 1984 | David Casey | 1985 | Hugh Haynie | 1985 | John Meehan | 1985 | Mark Hertel | 1985 | Mark Whaley | 1985 | Todd Pride | 1985 | Anthony Kutner | 1986 | Bob Mascioli | 1986 | Drew Mason | 1986 | Greg Bolton | 1986 | Joe Hilger | 1986 | Tim Jannetta | 1986 | Bill Miller | 1987 | Carter Trudel | 1987 | Jack Zinman | 1987 | Jeff Hines | 1987 | Paul Gilhool | 1987 | Scott Turner | 1987 | Tyler Pride | 1987 | Bill Reedy | 1988 | Brett Moore | 1988 | Mike Jordan | 1988 | Mike Milone | 1988 | Paul Chambers | 1988 | Tom DeVirgiliis | 1988 | Andrew Gerardi | 1989 | Chris Bradley | 1989 | Jon Walsh | 1989 | Pat Chambers | 1989 | Chris Pandolfi | 1990 | Eugene Burroughs | 1990 | Felix Arndt | 1990 | Jim Shanahan | 1990 | Brett
Miller | 1990 | Andy Person | 1991 | Chris Wyszynski | 1991 | Eric Moore | 1991 | Jerome Allen | 1991 | Mark Lisi | 1991 | Pancho Mazza | 1991 | Sean McDermott | 1991 | Toebe Hinckle | 1991 | Ben Hurlbutt | 1992 | Brian Dougherty | 1992 | Dan Leibovitz | 1992 | Dave Stephenson | 1992 | Matt Noel | 1992 | Steve Dermaut | 1992 | Brendan McMahon | 1993 | Chris Person | 1993 | Eric Rosenbloom | 1993 | Kevin Shanahan | 1993 | Mike Abate | 1993 | Mike Palumbo | 1993 | Tyrone Ross | 1993 | Ernie Lowe | 1994 | Matt Bernabei | 1994 | Sam Allen | 1994 | Scott Coleman | 1994 | Andy Huml | 1995 | Doug Davies | 1995 | Murphy Barton | 1995 | Nick Canuso | 1995 | Pat Bard | 1995 | Ralph Roam | 1995 | Rob Wright | 1995 | EPISCOPAL (cont.) Year Mike Cannone 1996 Mike Keating 1996 Ben Emory 1997 Brendan Devlin 1997 Brian Person 1997 Dan Person 1997 Fran Sutter 1997 John Phillips 1997 Mike Campbell 1997 Pat Barton 1997 Rich Steigerwalt 1997 Rob Melchionni 1997 Ryan Hamilton 1997 Fran Person 2001 Ian Wallace 2001 John Smith 2001 Malcolmn Pryor 2001 Mark Kendall 2001 Sean Phelan 2001 Garrett Wilson 2002 Joe Person 2002 Kevin Dugan 2002 Mike Stakias 2002 Reagan Mutombo 2002 Terrence Mack 2002 Brett Meyers 2003 Dan DeMento 2003 John Finnegan 2003 Matt Deasey 2003 Ron Frazier 2003 Brian Shanahan 2004 Craig Wallace 2004 Justin Leake 2004 Mike Contino 2004 Brian FitzPatrick 2005 Craig Wallace 2005 Dan Nealis 2005 Dylan Brown 2005 Greg Isdaner 2005 Joe Rosati 2005 Zac Arbitman 2005 Charlie Barks 2006 Gerald Henderson 2006 Jim Byrne 2006 Kieran Marshall 2006 Luke
Miller 2006 Mike Yocum 2006 Rob McCallion 2006 Tim Ivory 2006 Wayne Ellington 2006 Blair Fox 2007 Herbert Bowen 2007 Mike Nealis 2007 Pat Kelly 2007 Shane Isdaner 2007 Will McFee 2007 Blake Shafer 2008 Bobby FitzPatrick 2008 Dan Hilferty 2008 Jack O'Neill 2008 Matt Byrne 2008 Ryan Oakes 2008 Cory Goodman 2009 Omari Grier 2009 Paul Ramagano 2009 Richie Rosati 2009 Sean Toner 2009 Allen Heggs 2010 Brian Metzler 2010 Brian Taylor 2010 Dan Mengel 2010 DC Gaitley 2010 Isaiah Baker 2010 Ryan Martin 2010 Taylor Wright 2010 | EPISCOPAL (cont.) | Year | Mike Cannone | 1996 | Mike Keating | 1996 | Ben Emory | 1997 | Brendan Devlin | 1997 | Brian Person | 1997 | Dan Person | 1997 | Fran Sutter | 1997 | John Phillips | 1997 | Mike Campbell | 1997 | Pat Barton | 1997 | Rich Steigerwalt | 1997 | Rob Melchionni | 1997 | Ryan Hamilton | 1997 | Fran Person | 2001 | Ian Wallace | 2001 | John Smith | 2001 | Malcolmn Pryor | 2001 | Mark Kendall | 2001 | Sean Phelan | 2001 | Garrett Wilson | 2002 | Joe Person | 2002 | Kevin Dugan | 2002 | Mike Stakias | 2002 | Reagan Mutombo | 2002 | Terrence Mack | 2002 | Brett Meyers | 2003 | Dan DeMento | 2003 | John Finnegan | 2003 | Matt Deasey | 2003 | Ron Frazier | 2003 | Brian Shanahan | 2004 | Craig Wallace | 2004 | Justin Leake | 2004 | Mike Contino | 2004 | Brian FitzPatrick | 2005 | Craig Wallace | 2005 | Dan Nealis | 2005 | Dylan Brown | 2005 | Greg Isdaner | 2005 | Joe Rosati | 2005 | Zac Arbitman | 2005 | Charlie Barks | 2006 | Gerald Henderson | 2006 | Jim Byrne | 2006 | Kieran Marshall | 2006 | Luke
Miller | 2006 | Mike Yocum | 2006 | Rob McCallion | 2006 | Tim Ivory | 2006 | Wayne Ellington | 2006 | Blair Fox | 2007 | Herbert Bowen | 2007 | Mike Nealis | 2007 | Pat Kelly | 2007 | Shane Isdaner | 2007 | Will McFee | 2007 | Blake Shafer | 2008 | Bobby FitzPatrick | 2008 | Dan Hilferty | 2008 | Jack O'Neill | 2008 | Matt Byrne | 2008 | Ryan Oakes | 2008 | Cory Goodman | 2009 | Omari Grier | 2009 | Paul Ramagano | 2009 | Richie Rosati | 2009 | Sean Toner | 2009 | Allen Heggs | 2010 | Brian Metzler | 2010 | Brian Taylor | 2010 | Dan Mengel | 2010 | DC Gaitley | 2010 | Isaiah Baker | 2010 | Ryan Martin | 2010 | Taylor Wright | 2010 | | | |
MALVERN | Year
Bill McDonough | 1962
Bob Murphy | 1962
Dave Baxter | 1962
Jim Harrington | 1962
John Holsten | 1962
John Kolmer | 1962
John Ladniak | 1962
Ray Callahan | 1962
Tom Murphy | 1962
Andy McGovern | 1963
Bill Leahy | 1963
Charlie Hinckle | 1963
Joe Iacovitti | 1963
John Toland | 1963
Mike Mahoney | 1963
Tom Lees | 1963
B.J. Clark | 1964
Ed Biggans | 1964
Jim Elliot | 1964
Larry Cabrelli | 1964
Tom Keaveny | 1964
Bob Mahoney | 1965
Bob O'Donnell | 1965
Davis | 1965
Jack Donoghue | 1965
Kirk Layton | 1965
McDonnell | 1965
Barry Ruht | 1966
Dougherty | 1966
Fran Dunphy | 1966
Fred D'Angelo | 1966
Joe Walters | 1966
John McDonnell | 1966
Mike Bolger | 1966
Paul Miller | 1966
Stan Javie | 1966
Tony McDermott | 1966
Wilson | 1966
EPISCOPAL | Year
Andy Ryan | 1977
Art Brown | 1977
Bob Hayes | 1977
Carmen Marino | 1977
Dave Pearson | 1977
Mark Ferreri | 1977
Tony Marucci | 1977
Anthony Marcucci | 1978
Jeff McMahon | 1978
Mike Wilsey | 1978
Pete Herbert | 1978
Tom Rosica | 1978
Bob Fine | 1979
Dave Craig | 1979
Jeff Ochroch | 1979
Paul Binnion | 1979
Rutledge | 1979
Sean Perretta | 1979
Shawn Pender | 1979
Bob Zullinger | 1980
Dan Dougherty | 1980
Norm FitzPatrick | 1980
Rich Ryan | 1980
Sean Verdeur | 1980
Tim Bak | 1980
Charles Hickman | 1981
Chris Jordan | 1981
Dennis Johnson | 1981
Gene Tinari | 1981
Skip Hager | 1981
Bob Kunik | 1982
Frank Barnett | 1982
Jim Farrell | 1982
Jim Ryan | 1982
Pete Gregory | 1982
Steve Jannetta | 1982
EPISCOPAL (cont.) | Year
Anthony Dade | 1983
Chris Flynn | 1983
James "Bruiser" Flint | 1983
Josh Berkowitz | 1983
Mark Farrell | 1983
Mike Dougherty | 1983
Ted Pagano | 1983
Dolph Tokarczyk | 1984
James Brown | 1984
Jay Love | 1984
Jon Erickson | 1984
Rob Braker | 1984
David Casey | 1985
Hugh Haynie | 1985
John Meehan | 1985
Mark Hertel | 1985
Mark Whaley | 1985
Todd Pride | 1985
Anthony Kutner | 1986
Bob Mascioli | 1986
Drew Mason | 1986
Greg Bolton | 1986
Joe Hilger | 1986
Tim Jannetta | 1986
Bill Miller | 1987
Carter Trudel | 1987
Jack Zinman | 1987
Jeff Hines | 1987
Paul Gilhool | 1987
Scott Turner | 1987
Tyler Pride | 1987
Bill Reedy | 1988
Brett Moore | 1988
Mike Jordan | 1988
Mike Milone | 1988
Paul Chambers | 1988
Tom DeVirgiliis | 1988
Andrew Gerardi | 1989
Chris Bradley | 1989
Jon Walsh | 1989
Pat Chambers | 1989
Chris Pandolfi | 1990
Eugene Burroughs | 1990
Felix Arndt | 1990
Jim Shanahan | 1990
Brett
Miller | 1990
Andy Person | 1991
Chris Wyszynski | 1991
Eric Moore | 1991
Jerome Allen | 1991
Mark Lisi | 1991
Pancho Mazza | 1991
Sean McDermott | 1991
Toebe Hinckle | 1991
Ben Hurlbutt | 1992
Brian Dougherty | 1992
Dan Leibovitz | 1992
Dave Stephenson | 1992
Matt Noel | 1992
Steve Dermaut | 1992
Brendan McMahon | 1993
Chris Person | 1993
Eric Rosenbloom | 1993
Kevin Shanahan | 1993
Mike Abate | 1993
Mike Palumbo | 1993
Tyrone Ross | 1993
Ernie Lowe | 1994
Matt Bernabei | 1994
Sam Allen | 1994
Scott Coleman | 1994
Andy Huml | 1995
Doug Davies | 1995
Murphy Barton | 1995
Nick Canuso | 1995
Pat Bard | 1995
Ralph Roam | 1995
Rob Wright | 1995
EPISCOPAL (cont.) | Year
Mike Cannone | 1996
Mike Keating | 1996
Ben Emory | 1997
Brendan Devlin | 1997
Brian Person | 1997
Dan Person | 1997
Fran Sutter | 1997
John Phillips | 1997
Mike Campbell | 1997
Pat Barton | 1997
Rich Steigerwalt | 1997
Rob Melchionni | 1997
Ryan Hamilton | 1997
Fran Person | 2001
Ian Wallace | 2001
John Smith | 2001
Malcolmn Pryor | 2001
Mark Kendall | 2001
Sean Phelan | 2001
Garrett Wilson | 2002
Joe Person | 2002
Kevin Dugan | 2002
Mike Stakias | 2002
Reagan Mutombo | 2002
Terrence Mack | 2002
Brett Meyers | 2003
Dan DeMento | 2003
John Finnegan | 2003
Matt Deasey | 2003
Ron Frazier | 2003
Brian Shanahan | 2004
Craig Wallace | 2004
Justin Leake | 2004
Mike Contino | 2004
Brian FitzPatrick | 2005
Craig Wallace | 2005
Dan Nealis | 2005
Dylan Brown | 2005
Greg Isdaner | 2005
Joe Rosati | 2005
Zac Arbitman | 2005
Charlie Barks | 2006
Gerald Henderson | 2006
Jim Byrne | 2006
Kieran Marshall | 2006
Luke
Miller | 2006
Mike Yocum | 2006
Rob McCallion | 2006
Tim Ivory | 2006
Wayne Ellington | 2006
Blair Fox | 2007
Herbert Bowen | 2007
Mike Nealis | 2007
Pat Kelly | 2007
Shane Isdaner | 2007
Will McFee | 2007
Blake Shafer | 2008
Bobby FitzPatrick | 2008
Dan Hilferty | 2008
Jack O'Neill | 2008
Matt Byrne | 2008
Ryan Oakes | 2008
Cory Goodman | 2009
Omari Grier | 2009
Paul Ramagano | 2009
Richie Rosati | 2009
Sean Toner | 2009
Allen Heggs | 2010
Brian Metzler | 2010
Brian Taylor | 2010
Dan Mengel | 2010
DC Gaitley | 2010
Isaiah Baker | 2010
Ryan Martin | 2010
Taylor Wright | 2010
Author
Published
March 5, 2026
Updated
March 6, 2026