Scholastic Basketball, 1995
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All-City
FIRST
TEAM |
*Rasheed
Brokenborough | U. City
Terrell Stokes | Gratz
Lari Ketner | Roman
Rafal Bigus | Carroll
Andre Howard | Overbrook
SECOND
TEAM |
Joe Brown | Frank. LC
Donnie Carr | Roman
Dion Jones | Dobbins
Lynn Greer | E&S
Petrick Sanders | Frankford
Ryan Polley | Malvern
THIRD
TEAM |
Paul Romanczuk | Carroll
Mike Nestor | Bonner
Arthur
"Yah" Davis | Roman
Ben Davis | Malvern
Jermaine Ballow | Southern
Public League
Playoffs
DIVISION E/FIRST ROUND Lamberton 78, Phila. Regional 70
Nafis Collins (28), Randall Sims and Erond Simmons (20 each) led Lamberton
to its first postseason win. Jelani Abdu (28) led first-time playoff entrant Regional,
which was forced to play the last 0:30 with three players after four of the seven in
uniform fouled out.
Roxborough 77, Masterman 68
Steve Kennedy shot 11-for-15 from the floor for 26 points, grabbed 18
rebounds and notched seven blocks. Ameen Akbar (24) led Masterman.
Parkway 59, Furness 32
Jameel Fields had 14 points and Anthony Birdsong grabbed 13 rebounds.
James Cobb (12) led Furness.
Lincoln 70, Fels 50
Sam Brown scored 13 of his 27 points in a 29-18 fourth quarter. Jerome
Woodlin had 13 assists. Alex Weems (14) paced Fels.
DIVISION E/SECOND ROUND Roxborough 61, Lamberton 60
Dan Rolland, Myron Bullock (16 apiece) and Steve Kennedy (12) led
Roxborough. David Vail (18), the only Lamberton player with a car, missed the first
quarter while driving home a player who’d forgotten his jersey.
Parkway 71, Lincoln 60
Jameel Fields shot 7-for-11 and 8-for-11 for 22 points and added eight
rebounds and five assists. Anthony Birdsong had 18 points, four assists. Sam Brown (21)
led Lincoln.
ROUND-OF-16 Univ. City 91, Roxborough 57
Rasheed Brokenborough scored 32 points while adding eight rebounds, five
assists and four steals. Anwar “Fis” Blagmon dealt 10 assists. Kirk Grant (19)
and Steve Kennedy (18) led Roxborough.
Straw. Mansion 64, King 59
Shawn Wims matched 10 points and 10 assists while Prentice Miller added 16
points and eight rebounds. King’s Malik Moore shot 11-for-12 from the line en route
to 28 points and Shelton Powell had 19 points, 15 rebounds, four blocks.
Frankford 45, Bartram 34
Terry Scott (18) hit four threes and John Hawkins, who saw almost no
playing time during the regular season, filled in for two missing teammates with 13 points
and 10 rebounds. Willard Butler (17) led Bartram.
Overbrook 50, Edison 33
Andre Howard scored 16 points and snatched 21 rebounds and William
Roberts, originally cut from the team in November, added five assists.
Gratz 79, Parkway 26
Dawan Boxley scored 19 points while Brian Samuels added 11 points, seven
boards, 10 assists.
Eng. and Science 80, Southern 79 (ot)
Soph Lynn Greer hit four threes and went 8-for-9 for 40 points and added
10 assists while Wayne Morris collected 18 points and 17 rebounds and hit the winning
basket with 0:07 left. Southern (Eric Wright 21) went without three starters in the first
quarter (violations of team rules).
Dobbins 81, Audenried 71
Dion Jones (25) and Vincent Jones (16) led the way. Audenried’s Abdul
Taylor (25) hit five threes.
Franklin 86, West 67
Rasheed “Pop” Moss had 15 points, 10 assists and four steals and
Na’eem Harris nailed five threes en route to 21 points. The teams combined for 15
threes. Donald Jackson and Rory Beasley scored 11 points apiece for West.
QUARTERFINALS Univ. City 77, Straw. Mansion 65
Rasheed Brokenborough mixed 23 points, seven rebounds, five assists and
three steals. Anwar “Fis” Blagmon added 18 points, seven assists. Karim Johnson
(20) led Mansion.
Gratz 35, Overbrook 26
In a non-slowdown game, Gratz and ’Brook combined to shoot 23-for-87
from the floor (4-for-33 on threes) and commit 28 turnovers. Brian Samuels had 11 points.
Overbrook’s Andre Howard had 11 points, eight boards.
Frankford 60, Eng. and Science 48
Coach Vince Miller raised his 24-season record to 300-158 as Terry Scott
(22) hit four threes and Petrick Sanders mixed 16 points and eight rebounds. Lynn Greer
(24) led E&S.
Franklin 51, Dobbins 45
Seventh man Robert Robinson produced 10 points and 10 rebounds in 19
minutes and Rasheed “Pop” Moss had 10 points, four assists, three steals. Dion
Jones (17, 11 rebounds) topped Dobbins.
SEMIFINALS
Doubleheader at the Civic Center
Univ. City 62, Franklin 52
In a vintage comeback, UC won the second half, 41-15, and reeled off 25
consecutive points in an 8:30 span. Rasheed Brokenborough had 20 points and 12 rebounds
while Alfonso Wilson (12, 16) and Anthony “Chop” Harris (14, eight) also made
solid contributions. Victor Duppins (20) paced Franklin, which in the second half shot
5-for-27 and committed 12 turnovers.
Gratz 55, Frankford 34
Brian Samuels posted 19 points, seven rebounds and four assists while
Terrell Stokes added 16 points, six assists and three steals. Petrick Sanders (16) led
Frankford.
FINAL
At the Civic Center
Univ. City 44, Gratz 43
Franchise swingman Rasheed Brokenborough went just 1-for-9 from the floor, but
managed 14 points, eight rebounds and three assists as the Jaguars won their first title
in their 22nd season and completed the first girl-boy sweep in PL title history.
Brokenborough finished with 1,774 career points, No. 3 in PL history. Anthony
"Chop" Harris (12 points, 13 rebounds) and Alfonso Wilson (eight, 12) helped
out. Gratz had a chance to tie in the waning moments when Terrance "Fats" Smith
was fouled. He made the first free throw, then missed the second. Gratz's Erik Hood
grabbed the rebound and lofted a follow. The ball bounced tantalizingly on the rim three
times before dropping off to the side.
Standings
DIVISION A-B | |
Gratz | 11 | 0
Franklin | 9 | 2
Frankford | 8 | 3
a-King | 7 | 4
Edison | 7 | 4
a-Audenried | 6 | 5
Eng. &
Science | 6 | 5
Olney | 5 | 6
Washington | 4 | 7
Central | 2 | 9
Germantown | 1 | 10
Northeast | 0 | 11
DIVISION C-D | |
University City | 11 | 0
Southern | 10 | 1
a-Dobbins | 8 | 3
Overbrook | 8 | 3
Straw. Mansion | 7 | 4
a-Bartram | 5 | 6
West Phila. | 5 | 6
Penn | 4 | 7
Franklin LC | 3 | 8
Mastbaum | 3 | 8
Bok | 2 | 9
GAMP | 0 | 11
DIVISION E | |
Lamberton | 9 | 0
Parkway | 8 | 1
c-Lincoln | 5 | 4
a-Roxborough | 5 | 4
Masterman | 5 | 4
a-Fels | 4 | 5
Furness | 4 | 5
Phila. Regional | 3 | 6
Kensington | 2 | 7
Bodine | 0 | 9
Pky/Rox. qualified for playoffs.
Coaches' All-Public
FIRST
TEAM | | | |
Rasheed
Brokenborough | UC | 11 | 313 | 28.5
Terrell Stokes | Gtz | 11 | 141 | 12.8
Andre Howard | Ovb | 11 | 188 | 17.1
Joe Brown | FLC | 10 | 306 | 30.6
Jermaine Ballow | Sou | 11 | 216 | 19.6
Lynn Greer | E&S | 11 | 290 | 26.4
Dion Jones | Dobb | 11 | 214 | 19.5
Petrick Sanders | Fkd | 11 | 229 | 20.8
Abdul Taylor | Aud | 11 | 311 | 28.3
Malik Moore | King | 11 | 216 | 19.6
SECOND
TEAM | | | |
George Dennis | Oln | 11 | 182 | 16.5
Willard Butler | Bart | 11 | 226 | 20.5
Sami Wylie | Sou | 11 | 162 | 14.7
Artise McClay | Fkn | 10 | 169 | 16.9
Brian Samuels | Gtz | 11 | 111 | 10.1
Bennie Oliver | Edi | 11 | 174 | 15.8
Tyree Locke | Bart | 9 | 152 | 16.9
Prentice Miller | Mans | 11 | 152 | 13.8
Rasheed
"Pop" Moss | Fkn | 9 | 133 | 14.8
Erond Simmons | Lamb | 9 | 200 | 22.2
THIRD
TEAM | | | |
Larry Bennett | Bok | 11 | 174 | 15.8
Mike Tucker | UC | 11 | 147 | 13.4
Burnicee Butler | Wash | 11 | 175 | 15.9
Victor Duppins | Fkn | 11 | 122 | 11.1
Bruce
Bennett-Lee | Sou | 11 | 96 | 8.7
Anthony
"Chester" Watson | Gtz | 11 | 140 | 12.7
Vincent Jones | Dobb | 11 | 142 | 12.9
Shawn Wims | Mans | 11 | 130 | 11.8
Shelton Powell | King | 10 | 153 | 15.3
Omar Logan | Edi | 11 | 154 | 14.0
Champs' Rotation
UNIV.
CITY
Coach
Steve Kane
Record
11-0, 22-2
Starters
Rasheed
Brokenborough
Anthony
"Chop" Harris
Anwar
"Fis" Blagmon
Michael Tucker
Alfonso Wilson
Key
Subs
Steve Fuller
Shaheed Sanders
Lamar Edge
Catholic League
Playoffs
North Preplayoff At Dougherty La Salle 80, Ryan 67 Ignoring a bone contusion in his lower back that had made his availability
doubtful earlier in the day, Jack Horgan shot 9-for-19 (three threes) and 11-for-13 for 32
points. Soph Joe Meade had 18 points, seven rebounds and four assists and 6-5 freshman Jim
Reeves added 10 points, eight boards. Erik Henrysen (27) and Mike Haney (16) led Ryan. South Preplayoff At Carroll O’Hara 45, SJ Prep 35 John Gallagher hit three threes en route to 15 points as the Lions continued to
impress after starting division play at 2-5. Greg Klein had 12 points, nine rebounds. Tony
Hayden had 10 points and seven rebounds for The Prep. Quarterfinals Dougherty 48, Wood 45 Bob Pembleton and Donnell Sutton had matching stats (14 points, seven rebounds)
as the Cardinals held on after beating Wood by 35 points in a regular season finale five
days earlier. Matt Delp (13) led the Vikings. Judge 45, La Salle 43 Sean Tait posted 24 points with the help of six threes — a record for CL
and city postseason play — and John McCann (14, 10 rebounds) hit a layup with 0:07
left to win it. Jim Reeves (14, nine boards) and Joe Meade (12) led La Salle. Roman 33, O’Hara 29 At La Salle University, Lari Ketner managed 13 points and 11 rebounds as Roman
rallied from a second-quarter deficit of 18-4. Arthur ‘‘Yah’’ Davis
and Donnie Carr hit one clinching free throw apiece in the final 0:09, surrounding an
offensive rebound by R.C. Kehoe. Javier Crespo (13) led O’Hara. Carroll 62, Bonner 52 Tom Dearborn shot 4-for-5 on threes en route to 19 points while Rafal Bigus
added 16 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks. Mike Ferkler held Mike Nestor (11) scoreless
in a 25-16 first half; Chris Lee (15) wound up leading Bonner. Semifinals Doubleheader at the Palestra Carroll 68, Judge 39 Rafal Bigus shot 14-for-15 and 1-for-2 for 29 points as the Patriots shot
28-for-40 overall and 7-for-12 on threes. Martin Ingelsby added six assists, three steals.
Judge put no one in double figures. Roman 46, Dougherty 38 Arthur ‘‘Yah’’ Davis (18) and Donnie Carr (14) led Roman,
which overcame a 23-19 halftime deficit. Davis converted a three-point play to put Roman
ahead for good, 31-30. Bob Pembleton (11) and Jim Rossiter (10) led Dougherty. FINAL At the Palestra Carroll 72, Roman 65 Tom Dearborn scored 21 points and Paul Romanczuk (11 rebounds) shot 7-for-7 en
route to 16 points as the Patriots won the title for the first time in 27 years of CL
membership. Rafal Bigus tallied 14 points, eight rebounds and four assists and soph Martin
Ingelsby, son of coach Tom Ingelsby, dealt seven assists. For Roman, which parted company
with its streak of 20 consecutive playoff victories, Donnie Carr and Arthur
"Yah" Davis scored 16 each while Lari Ketner had 14 points, 15 boards.
Standings
NORTH | |
c-Judge | 12 | 2
Dougherty | 12 | 2
Wood | 8 | 6
a-La Salle | 7 | 7
Ryan | 7 | 7
Conwell-Egan | 5 | 9
North | 4 | 10
McDevitt | 1 | 13
SOUTH | |
Roman | 13 | 1
Carroll | 11 | 3
Bonner | 9 | 5
a-O'Hara | 7 | 7
SJ Prep | 7 | 7
West | 6 | 8
Kenn.-Kenrick | 3 | 11
Neumann | 0 | 14
Coaches' All-Catholic
NORTHERN
DIVISION | | | |
FIRST
TEAM | | | |
Sean Tait | Judge | 14 | 235 | 16.8
Carlos Sanders | Dough | 14 | 170 | 12.1
John McCann | Judge | 14 | 202 | 14.4
Jack Horgan | La S | 13 | 239 | 18.4
Matt Delp | Wood | 14 | 205 | 14.6
SECOND
TEAM | | | |
Erik Henrysen | Ryan | 14 | 209 | 14.9
Bob Pembleton | Dough | 14 | 153 | 10.9
Terry Brennan | Wood | 14 | 187 | 13.4
Donnell Sutton | Dough | 13 | 134 | 10.3
Mike Haney | Ryan | 14 | 157 | 11.2
THIRD
TEAM | | | |
Jim Logan | North | 14 | 217 | 15.5
Jason Campbell | C-E | 14 | 147 | 10.5
Mike O'Connell | Judge | 13 | 119 | 9.2
Phil Levonchuck | Ryan | 14 | 139 | 9.9
Ben Payne | McD | 14 | 164 | 11.7
SOUTHERN
DIVISION | | | |
FIRST
TEAM | | | |
Lari Ketner | Roman | 14 | 217 | 15.5
Rafal Bigus | Carr | 14 | 212 | 15.1
Donnie Carr | Roman | 13 | 193 | 14.8
Mike Nestor | Bonn | 14 | 236 | 16.9
Tony Hayden | Prep | 14 | 244 | 17.4
SECOND
TEAM | | | |
Paul Romanczuk | Carr | 14 | 206 | 14.7
Greg Klein | O'H | 14 | 216 | 15.4
Tim Anderlonis | Bonn | 14 | 215 | 15.4
Javier Crespo | O'H | 14 | 162 | 11.6
Arthur
"Yah" Davis | Roman | 14 | 199 | 14.2
THIRD
TEAM | | | |
Alan Bunch | West | 14 | 180 | 12.9
Lonnie Howell | K-K | 14 | 222 | 15.9
Tom Welsh | Prep | 14 | 149 | 10.6
John Gallagher | O'H | 14 | 138 | 9.9
Martin Ingelsby | Carr | 14 | 152 | 10.9
Jim McTamney | K-K | 14 | 132 | 9.4
Champs' Rotation
CARROLL
Coach
Tom Ingelsby
Record
11-3, 24-4
Starters
Rafal Bigus
Paul Romanczuk
Martin Ingelsby
Mike Ferkler
Tom Dearborn
Key
Subs
Andy Buzbee
John Brennan
Inter-Ac League
Gtn. Academy (8-2)
Malvern (8-2)
Host GA won the teams’ second meeting, 72-64, on the strength of
a 36-21 fourth quarter. Damon and Julius Williams (no relation) scored 17 points apiece
and Louis "B.J." Medley had 13 points, four assists. Sasha Bradley (17) led
Malvern while Ben Davis (12) and Ryan Polley (11) split 14 rebounds. The result left both
teams at 7-2. Both won easily in finales.
Standings
Gtn. Academy | 8 | 2
Malvern | 8 | 2
Penn Charter | 7 | 3
Episcopal | 4 | 6
Haverford Sch. | 2 | 8
Chestnut Hill | 1 | 9
Coaches' All-Inter-Ac
FIRST
TEAM | | | |
Ben Davis | MP | 10 | 174 | 17.4
Ryan Polley | MP | 10 | 141 | 14.1
Shawn Peterson | PC | 10 | 139 | 13.9
Damon Williams | GA | 10 | 133 | 13.3
Julius Williams | GA | 10 | 147 | 14.7
Dy Cameron | HS | 10 | 154 | 15.4
SECOND
TEAM | | | |
Murphy Barton | EA | 10 | 142 | 14.2
John Phillips | EA | 10 | 133 | 13.3
Scott Zalben | PC | 10 | 115 | 11.5
Chris Davis | CH | 9 | 87 | 9.7
Sasha Bradley | MP | 10 | 87 | 8.7
Champs' Rotation
(Tie)
GTN.
ACADEMY
Coach
Jim Fenerty
Record
8-2, 20-5
Starters
Damon Williams
Julius Williams
Louis
"B.J." Medley
Chad Lamelza
Chris Krug
Key
Subs
Gene Shipley
Brian Burke
Jay Overcash
MALVERN
Coach
Bud Tosti
Record
8-2, 12-9
Starters
Ben Davis
Ryan Polley
Steve Vogelman
Sasha Bradley
Dave O'Brien
Key
Subs
Jim Keaveney
Mark Lindsay
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