Scholastic Basketball, 1989
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All-City
FIRST
TEAM |
*Carlin Warley | Frankford
Alan Watkins | Roman
Chris Williams | Dougherty
Eddie Malloy | O'Hara
Mike Tyson | Overbrook
SECOND
TEAM |
Antoine
Jefferson | Frank. LC
Phil
"Sub" Crump | Franklin
Jason Warley | Frankford
Jonathan Haynes | Gtn. Fds.
Eugene
Burroughs | Episcopal
Andre Daniel | Lamber.
THIRD
TEAM |
Aaron McKie | Gratz
Jim Rullo | Malvern
Corry Appline | Washing.
Kevin Benton | Mastbaum
Harry Moore | Gratz
Public League
Playoffs
ROUND-OF-16 Frankford 101, Penn 67
Cori Lewis came close to a triple double with 23 points, nine rebounds and
nine assists while Jason Warley (22, 10 rebounds) and Carlin Warley (17, 12) cleaned up
inside. Kenny Stones (23, 10 boards) and Omar Sanders (17, four assists) led Penn, a
13-year PL member making its first playoff appearance.
Southern 74, Roxborough 61
Barry Lewis collected 14 points and 20 rebounds and Louis Myers had 17
points, four assists, four steals. Brian Godwin (27) and Victor McKnight (22) led
Roxborough.
Parkway 75, Overbrook 61
Colin King hit four threes en route to 21 points and Stephen Stewart added
18 points, eight rebounds. Overbrook’s Mike Tyson had 26 points, 11 boards.
Dobbins 75, Washington 73
Jermaine Trottie (19), Alphonso Jones (16), Julian “Juice”
Lawrence (13) and Kenya Mobley (12) led Dobbins. Gabe Crowley (25) and Andre Kirkland (22)
paced Washington. With 0:06 left, Crowley hit a three to seemingly provide a 76-75 lead,
but the basket was disallowed because Washington’s timer had failed to start to the
clock.
Gratz 79, Bok 27
Aaron McKie (20 points, 12 rebounds) and William “Beau” Thompson
(11 assists) led Gratz, which held Bok to no field goals through the middle quarters. The
output was the lowest in a PL playoff since Lincoln lost to Overbrook, 44-22, in a 1958
semi.
Franklin LC 74, Olney 73
Keith Donaldson, intentionally fouled on a drive, made a free throw with
0:02 left to lift the Bobcats (Antoine Jefferson 26, Faron “Meatball” Hand 25).
Cedric Smith (21) led Olney.
West 70, King 59
Starring for West were Malcolm Musgrove (20 points, 12 rebounds), Roy
Lloyd (18, 10) and Donald Suswell (15, 12 assists). Gregory Coles (25) topped King.
Franklin 85, Eng. and Science 48
Derrick Whitfield (22) and Phil “Sub” Crump (18) led Franklin in
scoring. Rob Bridges had 17 for the losers.
QUARTERFINALS Frankford 92, West 51
Jason Warley shot 15-for-18 for 33 points, adding 11 rebounds and four
assists. Carlin Warley added 18 points, eight rebounds while Cori Lewis had 21 points, six
rebounds, four assists, five steals. Malcolm Musgrove (21) was best for West.
Gratz 43, Franklin 33
Harry Moore had 12 points and 15 rebounds and Mark Patterson dealt five
assists. Aaron McKie suffered a broken left (non-shooting) wrist when he was undercut
while dunking. Sub Bruce Johnson led Franklin with 13 points.
Franklin LC 72, Parkway 64
Antoine Jefferson (11 rebounds) and William Briggs scored 19 points
apiece. Parkway’s Leland Kent had 17 points and 19 rebounds.
Southern 75, Dobbins 65
Shon Minnis shot 11-for-13 for 27 points, adding seven rebounds and six
assists. Seventh man Kareem “Rab” Townes, a 6-foot, 130-pound soph, had 13
points, 10 assists.
SEMIFINALS
At King
Frankford 82, Franklin LC 45
Cori Lewis showed balance with 20 points, seven rebounds, three assists
and four steals. Jason (20) and Carlin Warley (19, 13 boards) and Johnny Lewis (15, six
assists) helped. Steve Richburg (15) topped FLC.
At William Penn
Gratz 64, Southern 51
After Aaron McKie gave up trying to play after seven minutes, soph Andre
Griffin had 11 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. Steve Patterson, Mark’s twin,
added 11 points, four assists, three steals. Louis Myers had 19 points for Southern.
FINAL
At Temple's McGonigle Hall
Frankford 75, Gratz 66
Carlin Warley collected 16 points and 20 rebounds for Frankford, which used no subs.
Jason Warley had 20 points and nine rebounds. Cori Lewis totaled 19 points, five rebounds,
seven assists and three steals. For Gratz, the leaders were Harry Moore (23 points, 10
rebounds) and Aaron McKie (19 points).
Standings
DIVISION A | |
Frankford | 13 | 0
a-Washington | 8 | 5
Eng. &
Science | 8 | 5
Olney | 5 | 8
Lincoln | 3 | 10
Northeast | 2 | 11
Kensington | 0 | 13
DIVISION B | |
Gratz | 12 | 1
Parkway | 11 | 2
b-King | 8 | 5
a-Roxborough | 8 | 5
Central | 8 | 5
Germantown | 5 | 8
Straw. Mansion | 3 | 10
DIVISION C | |
Franklin LC | 12 | 1
Franklin | 10 | 3
Dobbins | 9 | 4
Penn | 8 | 5
Edison | 6 | 7
Mastbaum | 6 | 7
University City | 5 | 8
DIVISION D | |
Southern | 10 | 3
West Phila. | 9 | 4
Overbrook | 7 | 6
Bok | 5 | 8
Bartram | 3 | 10
Bodine | 1 | 12
Lamberton | 0 | 13
Coaches' All-Public
FIRST
TEAM | | | |
Carlin Warley | Fkd | 13 | 291 | 22.4
Mike Tyson | Ovb | 13 | 317 | 24.4
Antoine
Jefferson | FLC | 12 | 286 | 23.8
Phil
"Sub" Crump | Fkn | 13 | 262 | 20.2
Aaron McKie | Gtz | 13 | 255 | 19.6
Andre Daniel | Lamb | 13 | 403 | 31.0
Jason Warley | Fkd | 13 | 228 | 17.5
Corry Appline | Wash | 12 | 256 | 21.3
Thomas
"Skimoe" Hinton | UC | 13 | 316 | 24.3
Joe Robinson | Cent | 13 | 213 | 16.4
SECOND
TEAM | | | |
Louis Myers | Sou | 13 | 229 | 17.6
Malcolm
Musgrove | West | 13 | 240 | 18.5
Fred Crawford | Penn | 13 | 284 | 21.8
Kevin Benton | Mast | 13 | 274 | 21.1
Harry Moore | Gtz | 13 | 194 | 14.9
James Jefferson | King | 13 | 256 | 19.7
Jermaine
Trottie | Dobb | 13 | 168 | 12.9
Artis Preston | Oln | 13 | 232 | 17.8
Wayne Carson | King | 11 | 212 | 19.3
Wasul Crawford | Pky | 13 | 192 | 14.8
THIRD
TEAM | | | |
Derrick
Whitfield | Fkn | 13 | 252 | 19.4
Victor McKnight | Rox | 13 | 267 | 20.5
Rahmad Murray | E&S | 13 | 258 | 19.4
Greg Young | Bok | 13 | 233 | 17.9
Shawn Gee | Cent | 12 | 238 | 19.8
Brian Godwin | Rox | 13 | 282 | 21.7
Fred Anderson | NE | 12 | 240 | 20.0
Kenny Stones | Penn | 11 | 161 | 14.6
Gregory Coles | King | 13 | 247 | 19.0
Omar Sanders | Penn | 13 | 166 | 12.8
Champs' Rotation
FRANKFORD
Coach
Vince Miller
Record
13-0, 25-1
Starters
Carlin Warley
Jason Warley
Cori Lewis
Johnny Davis
Alvin
"Brother" Abner
Key
Subs
Aaron Cottman
Ron O'Neal
Catholic League
Playoffs
South Preplayoffs At Bonner Carroll 63, Neumann 60 Matt Brown shot 6-for-10 and 9-for-11 for 21 points and dished four assists.
Joe Bergstrom grabbed 11 rebounds. Five Neumann players scored 10 or 11 points and Aaron
Abbott had seven assists. At O’Hara Carroll 62, SJ Prep 40 Jim Halpin (16) and Derrick Simms (14) led in scoring and Marc Cobia dished
seven assists. Frank Sciolla (18) topped The Prep. North Semifinals McDevitt 75, Dougherty 63 Aaron Ervin collected 13 points, five assists and five steals and committed no
turnovers as the visiting Lancers won a playoff for the first time in 26 CL seasons. Matt
Buber (19), Derick Pickett (16, 12 boards), sub Allen Ray (13) and Darren Gregg (12) also
scored in double figures. McDevitt shot 19-for-20 at the line in the last quarter.
Dougherty’s Chris Williams had 23 points. La Salle 67, Judge 58 Chris Lazorcheck scored 21 points and sub Jack Stanczak battled for 16 points,
nine boards. Bill Gillen and Glenn Senior (four threes) scored 19 apiece for Judge. South Semifinals Roman 67, Carroll 57 At St. Joseph’s University, Alan Watkins shot 10-for-11 and 3-for-4 for 23
points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Mike McKee dealt seven assists. Carroll’s Joe Warden
had 16 points, 10 rebounds. O’Hara 50, Bonner 41 Eddie Malloy had 21 points and eight rebounds while Joe Giunta grabbed 10
boards. Tom McKee (12) led Bonner. Semifinals Doubleheader at the Palestra La Salle 56, McDevitt 47 Mark Fitzgerald (20, 13 rebounds) and Chris Lazorcheck (14) were the leaders
and sub Jarrod Macklin had four assists in 15 minutes. Aaron Ervin (17) led McDevitt. Roman 72, O’Hara 56 Ruben Colon posted 18 points (9-for-12) and 16 rebounds and Alan Watkins (16,
10) was close behind. Mike McKee had five assists. O’Hara’s Eddie Malloy had 26
points, 15 boards. FINAL At the Palestra Roman 66, La Salle 56 Jim O'Rourke fired away for 25 points, including eight of Roman's final nine,
and Ruben Colon had 11 points, 11 rebounds and seven blocks. Mike McKee sprinkled nine
assists and Alan Watkins scored 14 points. La Salle got 17 points from Chris Lazorcheck
and trailed by just one, 54-53, with 2:20 left.
Standings
NORTH | |
e-Dougherty | 12 | 4
La Salle | 12 | 4
Judge | 11 | 5
McDevitt | 11 | 5
Ryan | 9 | 7
North | 7 | 9
Kenrick | 4 | 12
Egan | 3 | 13
Wood | 3 | 13
SOUTH | |
Roman | 13 | 1
O'Hara | 12 | 2
Bonner | 8 | 6
a-Carroll | 7 | 7
SJ Prep | 7 | 7
Neumann | 7 | 7
West | 2 | 12
St. James | 0 | 14
Coaches' All-Catholic
NORTHERN
DIVISION | | | |
FIRST
TEAM | | | |
Chris Williams | Dough | 16 | 316 | 19.8
Marc
Southerland | Dough | 15 | 225 | 15.0
Mark Fitzgerald | La S | 16 | 272 | 17.0
Aaron Ervin | McD | 16 | 217 | 13.6
Bill Cummiskey | Judge | 16 | 250 | 15.6
SECOND
TEAM | | | |
Matt Buber | McD | 16 | 180 | 11.3
Chris Brennan | Wood | 16 | 229 | 14.3
Bill Gillen | Judge | 16 | 217 | 13.6
Sean Finerghty | North | 16 | 238 | 14.9
Chris Mooney | Ryan | 14 | 177 | 12.6
THIRD
TEAM | | | |
Chris
Lazorcheck | La S | 16 | 192 | 12.0
Mark Milewski | Egan | 13 | 187 | 14.4
Matt Alexander | Judge | 16 | 121 | 7.6
Brian Mulligan | Ryan | 15 | 159 | 10.6
Brian Reilly | La S | 12 | 134 | 11.2
SOUTHERN
DIVISION | | | |
FIRST
TEAM | | | |
Frank Sciolla | Prep | 14 | 249 | 17.8
Alan Watkins | Roman | 14 | 298 | 21.3
Eddie Malloy | O'H | 14 | 314 | 22.4
Aaron Abbott | Neum | 14 | 133 | 9.5
Tom Fitzpatrick | Bonn | 14 | 156 | 11.1
SECOND
TEAM | | | |
Pat Irwin | Neum | 14 | 179 | 12.8
Joe Giunta | O'H | 14 | 170 | 12.1
Marc Cobia | Carr | 14 | 131 | 9.4
Jim O'Rourke | Roman | 14 | 130 | 9.3
Tim McKee | Bonn | 14 | 180 | 12.9
THIRD
TEAM | | | |
Andy Baratta | Prep | 14 | 166 | 11.9
Paul Karcsh | Prep | 14 | 166 | 11.9
Rich Sawyer | Neum | 7 | 119 | 17.0
Jeff Cooney | St. J | 14 | 215 | 15.4
Joe Bergstrom | Carr | 14 | 150 | 10.7
Champs' Rotation
ROMAN
Coach
Dennis Seddon
Record
13-1, 25-3
Starters
Alan Watkins
Tyrone
"Tike" Bacon
Ruben Colon
Mike McKee
Jim O'Rourke
Key
Subs
Marvin Harrison
Bernard Jones
Cliff Smith
Inter-Ac League
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.
Standings
Episcopal | 9 | 1
Chestnut Hill | 7 | 3
Haverford Sch. | 6 | 4
Malvern | 4 | 6
Penn Charter | 4 | 6
Gtn. Academy | 0 | 10
Coaches' All-Inter-Ac
FIRST
TEAM | | | |
Eugene
Burroughs | EA | 10 | 180 | 18.0
Jim Rullo | MP | 10 | 213 | 21.3
Dave Nanni | PC | 10 | 147 | 14.7
Chris Brassell | CH | 10 | 133 | 13.3
Matt MacMullan | HS | 10 | 114 | 11.4
SECOND
TEAM | | | |
Jim Shanahan | EA | 10 | 116 | 11.6
Jay Dixon | HS | 10 | 148 | 14.8
Kenny Caldwell | PC | 10 | 122 | 12.2
Paul Burke | CH | 10 | 121 | 12.1
Alex Hall | CH | 10 | 105 | 10.5
Champs' Rotation
EPISCOPAL
Coach
Dan Dougherty
Record
9-1, 24-3
Starters
Eugene
Burroughs
Pat Chambers
Jim Shanahan
Jon Walsh
Chris Wyszynski
Key
Subs
Eric Moore
Jerome Allen
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