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Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Lynch Retirement Investment Group, LLC is an independent firm. ______Table of Contents Letter from Washington, DC Mayor Vincent C. Gray...... 3 Letter from Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley...... 5 Welcome from Fr. Stephen Planning, S.J...... 9 Welcome from DC Classic Committee Chairmen...... 11 The 2014 Pedro Arrupe Service Award...... 13-15 The 2014 Mike Kelleher Scholar-Athlete Award...... 17 Tournament Brackets and Schedule...... 19 Tournament Committees, Acknowledgements, Statement of Purpose...... 21 Letter from Sr. Seton Cunneen, SND, Gonzaga Service Program Director...... 23 Gonzaga Service Program...... 25-39 2014 Tournament Team Profiles...... 43-49 Gonzaga College High School (DC)...... 53 Calvert Hall (MD)...... 55 Capitol Christian (MD)...... 57 Cardinal Hayes (NY)...... 59 Mt. Carmel (MD)...... 61 Riverdale Baptist (MD)...... 63 Roman Catholic (PA)...... 65 Theodore Roosevelt (DC)...... 67 2014 Tournament Team School Profiles...... 69-75 2013 All-Tournament Team...... 77 2013 Tournament Champions...... 79 2013 Tournament Highlights...... 83-87 Where They Come From 1989-2014...... 89 Tournament History...... 91-107 2014ABOUT Tournament THE COVER: Supporters & Patrons...... 106 25 Years of Tournament Graduates...... 109-117 Tournament Records 1989-2013...... 119-121 Tournament Top Games...... 122-123 Tournament Top Performances...... 124-125

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www.gonzagadcclassic.org Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 1 THE GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2015 Reed Albrittain Richard Finney Terry Light John Prendergast Vincent Allen Benjamin Fiore Philip Littleton Luke Prominski Nathan Allen John Patrick Fischer Steven Logan Michael Pullano Josue Amaya Owen Fish John Loome Brendan Rejevich Joseph Artabane Sean Fitzgerald Pablo Lopez Aidan Riehl Joseph Aukward Liam Fitzpatrick Andres Lopez John Riley George Bechara John Fleury Andrew Loranger Patrick Rives Nicholas Bennett Patrick Foley Conor Lyons Ajani-Diallo Roberts Thomas Benson Benjamin Forde Seth MacKinney Nigel Robinson John Bieberich Jackson Freeman John Maier III Maxwell Robinson Jordan Biskaduros Darius Fullwood Karl Daniel Malate Richard Roellke Jacob Biskaduros Quillin Gaffey Cameron Marrapese Lucas Rozier Cameron Bohlander Connor Gallagher Kenneth Marrs Jude Ryan Daniel Bonitt Kevin Garvis Sekour Mason Conor Ryan Michael Borda Connor Geshan Fernando Mata Erick Sanchez Derrell Bouknight William Gibson Daniel May John Sanders Keyon Bridges Sean Gilroy Riley Mazariegos Ryan Sawczuk John Brisbane Jack Glennon Obiora Mbanefo Trevor Scanlon Curtis Bullock Geoffrey Gonella, Jr. Connor McAuliffe William Schleifer Matthew Cabrera John Gossart Shane McGowan Andrew Schoenewolf Daniel Callahan Patrick Grant Kevin McGrath William Schulz Jon Cameron, Jr. Connor Gray John McGuinness Andrew Sheehy Paul Campion Matthew Green Kevin McMahon Patrick Shipley Reno Carlitti Quinn Greenman John McQuillen Peter Sikorsky Sean Carlson Jabari Greenwood Robert Meloni Nicholas Skalka John Carroll, Jr. Connor Griffin David Mervis William Slater John Cashmere Harry Thomas Hammond Samuel Miller David Smith Gabriel Castro Conor Hannan Patrick Miskovsky Nicolas Smurthwaite Ross Caudle Devin Hannon Timothy Monahan Augustus Smyth Benjamin Cento Gabriel Hargrove Connor Morche Joseph Speetjens III Miles Chick Thomas Hart Griffin Morche Shawn Spellacy Brian Claeys John Heckler Samuel Morrison Brandon Stallings Joseph Clancy Nathaniel Hiligh Christian Muckerman Evan Steingass William Clarke Franklin Howard Luke Mullan Thomas Sullivan Bennett Clougherty Christopher Hrdy Michael Murray Brandon Tarbrake Joseph Cooney Chandler Hughes Michael Murray Jeffrey Thomas Reginald Corbin John Iscaro Edward Myers Marc-Anthony Thompson Christopher Costabile C. Griffin Jackson Liam Newcomer Vincent Tramonte Bryant Crawford Christopher Jaicks Patrick Newkumet Edward Treacy Thomas Crouse Michael Jarosz Matthew Nicolson Yianni Tsiamis John Cruser Patrick Johannessen Matthew Nogay Finnian Tuite Ryan Dailey Nicholas Johns Brennan Novak Kevon Turner Brian Daly Rahshan Jones Thomas O’Donnell Jassar Vasquez Lonnie Davis Roland Joun, Jr. Dylan O’Keefe John Veillette Joseph de Lorimier Sam Keith Joseph O’Reilly III Zachary Veroneau Luis de Lucio Matthew Kerns Trenton Oby Dylan Wadyka Nicholas Delgado Armand Keshishian Brendan Oliverio Richard Wathen Patrick Dent Ryan Kiernan Tyler Olmsted Matthew Weintraub Dennis DeVol Phillip Kiley John Owczarski Ethan Weisberg Ryan Donnellan Noah King Connor Padgett Paul Welter Matthew Dorris Gerry Kiruthu Andrew Pastorino Denis Whitcomb Paul Dubois Dane Knotts Nyleec Payton Patrick Whitney Bennett Dunbar James Kress Michael Penny Sean Williams John Dwyer Ulysses Lalor Alexander Perez Dominic Williams Deandre Easterling Bryce Layne John Perry Devin Williams Andres Echeverria Philip Lazas Richard Petitbon William Wimbish III Aaron Elder John Leach Dominik Pettey Konrad Woo John Ellis William Leidolf Thomas Pitts Michael Zapata William Ervin Timothy Lewis Mitchell Pleasure Mark Zekoski Patrick Fergus Marcus Lewis Jacob Powers 2 www.gonzagadcclassic.org Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 3 Class of 2016 Badejo Adebonojo Joseph Freeman Holden Madison Kyle Reeser Noah Aghdam Jacob Fyock Peter Marcou Michael Ribich Gabriel Aguto Brendon Garagusi Steven Marinaro Stephen Ricci Luke Allen Christophe Gerlach William Marks John Richards Jonathan Anastasi Mateusz Gierdalski Sevaun Mason Reilly Richardson Parker Anderson Casey Gilroy Holden Mauk John Richardson Jase Ashkin Michael Gold Mark Mazariegos Michael Riedford Robert Ayres Hunter Golian William McBeath John Royston Ryan Baker William Gorman Luke McCaleb Colin Russell Joseph Beck Matthew Gossart Matthew McCann Edward Russell Charles Begala Julian Gouffray Casey McCarthy John Sanborn Thomas Belford Charles Grady Gregory McCourt Andrew Saunders Jordan Beslow Francis Griffin Matthew McDonnell Michael Seay Jonathan Biagini Nathan Grisius Charles McDonough Cheyew Sebsebe Samuel Biegun William Guarini Aidan McDonough Henry Seiler Charles Blackwood Thomas Hadeed Neal McElhattan Patrick Sheehy Nathaniel Blomquist Benjamin Hadinger Nicholas McEvoy Michael Shincovich Cass Boehm Zachary Ham Cullen McGee William Shuler Michael Bonilla Leo Hanrahan Reilly McGee Colin Silvers Maddox Boshart Brendan Healy John McGloon James Smeallie Michael Bouyat Colin Healy Patrick McGovern Andrew Smith Brendan Boyle William Healy John McGrail Waldo Soria Shareek Branch Kenan Heath Kevin McKenzie Nicholas Spurgeon James Bridgeland Kyle Heintz William McLaughlin Michael Stanton Nasheed Bridgeman Joseph Heller Matthew Michael Ryan Stanton Liam Burke John Henneman Liam Modesti John Stapleton Philip Caldwell Homer Hervey Graydon Monroe Nigel Stewart Andrew Carluccio William Hesse Matthew Morabito John Stiles Kolbe Caterini Andrew Hicks Vincent Moran Charles Stoever Thomas Caulfield Walter Hill Dominic Morris Sean Sullivan Henry Chastain Connor Hoefer William Morris Kevin Sullivan George Christopher Arthur Hofer Matthew Morrison Thomas O. Sullivan Thomas Clare Benjamin Hoffschneider Jackson Mote Maxwell Suttora Woods Connell James Howard Liam Mulcahy William Swirski Samuel Coolidge William Huisentruit William Mulholland Kyle Taylor Harrison Coon Brendan Jay Matthew Mullally Jontay Thorpe Garrett Corry Nicholas Jenkins Matthew Mulligan Taylon Thorpe John Cosgrove Theodore Joaquin Justin Myers Ryan Tomsheck George Cox Brian Johnson Avery Myers Clayton Tondreau David Credle Abraham Jones, III Amari Newman Matthew Torrence Collin Cullen Christopher Karpinski Kyle Newman-Smith Daniel Trujillo Bruce Cunningham Thomas Keane Brennan Nugent Michael Valcicak Nelson Davies Matthew Kehoe Sean O’Boyle John Valcicak Spencer Davis John Kernan Shane O’Connell Michael Vitale Correll Davis Theodore Kiernan Robert Ogilvie Matthew Waclawiw Pablo Dean Patrick Killeen Thomas Olmsted Charles Wagner David DiBari Brian Kilner Robert Omelchenko Jeremiah Walker Evan Divers Joseph King David Orem Joseph Walthall Joseph Donellan Christopher Kirvan Edwin Oswald Bailey Ware Mitchell Donohoe Daniel Kirvan Troy Oswald Paul Weise Trevor Dowd Jonathan Kokotajlo Patrick Ott William Weiss Owen Early Michael Kroeger Ryan Parbs Michael Wheeler Patrick Edwards Benjamin Lands Michael Patrick Virgil Whitehurst David Eijbergen Gabriel Lavarte Nicholas Thomas Penaranda Liam Wholihan Binyam Ephrem Philip Lavigne Dominick Perez Nicholas Williams Christopher Finan, Jr. Jack Lawrence McCauley Peters Roderic Williams Ryan Finlay Quinn Lewis Gary Pierpont John Winters Matthew Flagg Timothy Linehan Daniel Plantamura Matthew Woodhull Brendan Flaherty Dante Lopresti John Posluszny Christian Word Jacob Floam Julian Maalouf Thomas Pulliam Edward Flood William MacDonald Yili Quinlan 4 www.gonzagadcclassic.org STATE OF MARYLAND OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

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A MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY

Dear Friends:

Welcome to the 26th Annual Gonzaga DC Classic Basketball Tournament.

Frederick Douglass once wrote, “We are one, our cause is one, and we must help each other if we are to succeed.” In this great State, we believe in service, the dignity of every individual, and our responsibility to advance the common good. For the past quarter century, participating athletes have excelled in sportsmanship and the tradition of helping our neighbors through service programs. All proceeds from this time-honored classic support the nearly 20 local, national, and international service projects in which they participate.

This weekend’s theme Great Basketball Supporting Good Works continues to epitomize the importance of teaching our kids perseverance and of building a strong character – attributes they will carry with them throughout their lives. As a proud alumnus of Gonzaga, the lessons I learned have remained with me throughout my time in public service and have reminded me that by combining our strengths and working together, we can reach our shared vision of a brighter future.

On behalf of all Marylanders, best wishes for a successful and enjoyable tournament.

Sincerely,

Governor

Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 5 Class of 2017 Charles Adams Finnbar Feighery Augustus Lee Tyree Randolph Dela Adedze Stephen Feller Mark Lewis William Rice Daniel Agate Phillip Firehock Austin Lizama Joseph Ritter Quinn Aitchison Paul Fisher Jirhe Love William Rock Stephen Allen Seamus Fitzgerald Brett Lychak William Roeder Brendan Alt Aidan Flood Christopher Lykes Michael Rowan Connor Anthony Devon Flowers Bruce Lynch Jack Salvail Nicholas Aparicio Michael Flynn Duncan MacBride Andy Sanchez Gonzalez Aaron Aranza Matthew Foreman Noah Machi Douglas Sarasin Reyni Arbutiski Donnell Frayer Jameson MacKeigan Robert Saylor Ryan Arinaga Matthew Fronda Michael Madden John Scanlon Reid Bacon Reginald Frost Charles Magnetti John Schoenewolf Lucas Baioni Aidan Gallagher Jesse Mann William Schuler Matthew Barnes Nicholas Gallagher Ignacio Mata Edward Scott Zachary Barnes Julian Garrett Brendan McCabe Justin Scott John Beckham William Gately David McCallum Matthew Scott Brendan Beggy Brandon Gatti Duncan McDonald Oliver Shackley Fawzi Beidas Ebruba Gbemiye-Etta Raymond McGavin John Sheehan Mustafa Beidas Jarell Gibbs Thomas McGee Anthony Siciliano Ryan Bell Brendan Gibson Braeden McGowan Michael Sinay Jake Bergmann Luke Gilday Kyle McKenzie Charles Smith Evan Bernard Andrew Gillis William McKinnon Bryant Stallings Kassahun Beyene Jackson Gillum Patrick McNamara Devin Stanton Simon Black Thomas Gletner Devin McNulty Christian Tabash Adam Bloom Neil Goetzman Alonzo Medley Michael Terry Theodore Blumenauer Samuel Gonson Roger Mellado William Thomas Jomah Boakai Brian Gorman Thomas Miller Kevin Thompson Paul Boyce Benjamin Grimmelbein Gregory Molock Nathaniel Tobey Thomas Boyce John Guarino Harry Monroe Conor Todd Patrick Brockwell John Hamilton Ryan Moore Kevin Towles Miles Brown John Hills Thomas Moran William Towne Peter Brown Harrison Hodgkins Tyler Morrison Brian Townsend Samuel Brown Matthew Hoffman William Mudlaff Devin Treacy Colin Bruckwick Andrew Holden Connar Mulcahy Jacques Vachon Jack Buckley Richard Hrdy Joseph Murphy William Valentine Landen Buckson Lawrence Humes Seamus Murphy Foster Vargo Griffin Buising Stephen Jackson Michael Myers Thomas Vasquez Ryan Bullock Taquan Jacobs Ryan Myers Joseph Vermillion James Butler Michael Jerakis Chase Nalls James Waddell Alexander Caballero John Jervey Kevin Newell Antoine Walker Matthew Cajayon Martin-Jan Jimenez-Guzel Jake Nicoll Clifton Wallace Matthew Calderon Mitchell Johns Henry Nimey Tyler Warburton John Cardellicchio Joseph Johnson Spencer Notarianni Matthew Warden Ethan Carven Charles Jones Dennis O’Brien Cameron Warfield Ryan Caulfield Connor Joransen Seamus O’Leary Myles Washington Benjamin Clancy John Jordan John Olcott William Will Grant Connolly Ryan Joseph John Ourand Deion Williams Marcio Cracel Theodore Joseph Bradley Owen Patrick Williams Liam Creamer Thomas Katula Micaiah Paige Willis Willoughby Joseph Crowley Brendan Kearney Ryan Palmer Anthony Wilson Michael Davis Michael Keeler Manuel Panzardi Patrick Wisor Christian DeGroot Patrick Kelly Thomas Persinski Charles Workmaster James Delaney James King Joseph Peterson Nicholas Yano Wesley DeMarco John Kiyonaga Benjamin Plant Matthew Yarmas Thomas Dempsey Thomas Koenig Thomas Pollack Dylan Young Louis Diess Labi Koi-Larbi Stephen Ponticiello Nicholas Zaso Matthew Dimond Dennis Krivda Nicholas Pottker Charles Zinsner Brian Doolan Kevin Krivda Andrew Powers Joseph Zuccari Maxwell Draddy James Larroca Luke Purcell Robert Duggan Declan Lavan Phillip Quatrini Avery Everhart Nicholas Lazaroae Edwin Ramirez 6 www.gonzagadcclassic.org JBG Proudly Supports the 26th Annual Gonzaga DC Classic Basketball Tournament

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Andrew Allan Aidan Duffey James Joyce Sydney Person John Allen Jack Dufour John Keating Riley Peterson Connor Arrigan Ryan Ebel James Keeler Nasir Phillips Jefferson Ascencio Matthew Edwards John Keenan Elijah Poole Matthew Bailey Nicolas Egan Jackson Kendall Michael Pottker Alexander Ballestero Joshua Ellis Daniel Kerns David Precourt Benjamin Barbour Nicholas Escoto Michael Kerns Matthew Quigley Joseph Barloon Graham Fellows Ian Kilcullen Christopher Rae John Barnes Maxwell Finan Henry Kiley Peter Rae Joseph Beaudet Daniel Flagg George Kilguss Aidan Rafferty Andrew Beckham Joshua-Martin Floriza Brad Kim John Ramsayer Jabari Bennett Joshua Gale Finley Kirvan Jack Raymond Oliver Black Patrick Gallagher Christopher Koi-Larbi Lawrence Redmond Alec Blagg Jake Galli Jason Labbe Thomas Redmond Charles Blomquist Matthew Gannon Patrick Langevin Quentin Rickford Allin Blunt Elias Garcia Daniel Lavarte Andres Rivas John Boland John Gastright Ryan Lawrence John Roberts Kendell Bonner Christopher Gatti Matthew Lawson Eric Roud Keller Boone Richard Gentry Winston Leslie Charles Russell Kyle Borda Nicholas Gerlach Michael L’Etoile Alexander Sanson Andres Borjas Sean Gibson Brendan Long Timothy Saunders Ethan Boshart Jordan Gilbert Trevor Louis Drake Schaffner Brian Bowers Sean Gill Joshua Love Matthew Seay Liam Boyle Charles Glennon William Lyke Beakal Sebsebe Matthew Braviak Davis Goetcheus John Lynch Charles Selph Malik Bridgeman Brian Goodson Nicolas Lynch Owen Sheehy James Brisbane John Goodyear Thomas Macyko Sean Sheridan Jack Brown Michael Gormley Anthony Maddox Andrew Skibbie Kyle Brown Benjamin Gossart Rylan Madison Ethan Smith John Carluccio William Gould Robert Mangas Sebastian Smurthwaite Colin Carmody Daniel Greaney Federico Martinez Robert Sobolewski Kenneth Carter Jalen Greene Joseph Massaro William Spartin Peter Cashmere John Gretschel Matthew Massaro John St. Pierre Benjamin Chaleki Aaron Griesmer Timothy McCann Evan Stipano Liam Chang Brendan Griffith Michael McCarthy Collin Sundsted Michael Chehade Antonio Gutierrez Daniel McKinnon Christian Surak Jack Chesen Andrew Hallums Kevin McLaughlin Adam Tanielian Elias Christian Ryan Hannafin Malachy McLaughlin Benjamin Teipe Trey Christo S. Jacob Hardney Matthew McLaughlin Ryan Teuschl Daniel Cindea Jason Harper Jack McManus Nathan Thacker John Colucci John Harrington Ryan Mejia Andrew C. Thomas Gavin Corkett Louis Healy Grant Melville Andrew S. Thomas Grant Costello Jack Heerink Andrew Metro Colin Timothy William Cowardin John Hilton Henry Middlebrook James Todaro Zachary Crilley Dylan Hirt Joseph Miller John Travis Patrick Crockett Henry Hodges Rex Minturn Victor Trindade William Cull Samuel Hoefer Brendan Morahan Daniel Troxell Brennan Darby Luke Hoffman Aaron Morgan William Turgeon Grant Davis John Hogan Christopher Morrison William Turner Nicholas DeChristopher Benjamin Hong Isaac William Moses Morrisson Sutter Urgo Christopher Delaney Jack Howland Nicholas Mulholland Chase Vallese Peter Dernelle Michael Mullally Christopher Wall Brendan DeVol Jonathan Hurley Daniel Mulligan Matthew Walter Grant DeWitt Andrew Irvings John Myers James Walutes Thomas DiLenge Nathan Jackson Thomas Nalls Jack Warder Michael Dimond Dylan Jacobs Chuckwusolu Obiorah Bradley Whitaker Kevin Dolan John Jaicks Michael O’Leary Brendan With Michael Dommel William Jerro Christian Oliverio Ethan Wolak Aaron Douoguih Owen Johnson Jackson Oppel Matthew Yu Samuel Draddy Calder Jones Nicholas Oswald Myles Dread Sawyer Jones Rhys Owen Alec Dubois Andrew Jopeck Thomas Penny 8 www.gonzagadcclassic.org Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 9 The McLaughlin Family Congratulates The Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament OnOn its 2526thth Anniversary Anniversary For Providing Great Basketball in Support of Good Works And Building “Men for Others”

John & Christine Bob & Suzanne McLaughlin McLaughlin

John J. IV (’89) Patrick (’99) Tim (’93) Lesley (GV ’02) Brian (’97) Maureen (GV ’95)

Anne (GV ’01)

10 www.gonzagadcclassic.org DRAFT CHAIRMEN'S LETTER

Dear Supporters and Fans,

Welcome to the 26th Annual Gonzaga DC Classic Basketball Tournament, presented by the Gonzaga Fathers Club. We hope you will enjoy three days of "great basketball supporting good works."

This is the first time in many, many years that this tournament has not been chaired by John McLaughlin. Over the past 25 years, John and his fellow travelers -- especially Jack Sheahan and Brendon Shea -- have imprinted this tournament as different from all the others. Yes, there will be college coaches and scouts in attendance and we expect we'll see some outstanding performances from players we will soon be watching play for top college teams. But the underlying purpose of this tournament is to support the Gonzaga College High School Service program.

No one is more committed to service -- and to Gonzaga's service projects -- than John McLaughlin. John reminded us at each meeting he chaired of why we were volunteering to make this tournament happen. John speaks often of his experiences at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and the lessons he's drawn from his visits there. Our sons -- and all Gonzaga men -- have benefitted from the time they've given, the people they've met and the friends they've made in fulfilling the Jesuit mission of service of faith and the promotion of justice.

During the tournament, you'll meet the winner of this year's Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Service Award, which recognizes a Gonzaga graduate who has lived his life in service to others and meets the standards of being a "Man for Others".

This year, we are proud to institute the John McLaughlin Award, which will be given each year to the individual(s) who have provided extraordinary service to the Gonzaga DC Classic with their time, talents and treasure. The winners of the first annual John McLaughlin Award have to be Jack Sheahan and Brendon Shea, who have served beside John as Vice Chairmen for many of the past 25 years.

Thank you to all who have sponsored and supported the DC Classic and to the many volunteers who have spent days, weeks and months to make this tournament happen. Enjoy the games, and have a Merry Christmas!

Jim Hanagan Lance Ford Al Jackson Co-Chairman Co-Chairman Co-Chairman

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12 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______The 2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament The Gonzaga DC Classic Pedro Arrupe Service Award The Gonzaga Fathers’ Club established the Gonzaga DC Classic Pedro Arrupe Service Award in 2007. The award is named in honor of the great Jesuit priest, Father Pedro Arrupe, whose life personified service to others and who is often referred to as the “Second Founder” of the Jesuits. Created in 2007 by Jim Hanagan, the award recognizes a Gonzaga graduate who has lived his life in service to others and meets the standards of being a “Man for Others.”

The Gonzaga Fathers’ Club and the Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Committee are proud to present the 2014 Pedro Arrupe Service Award to Marcus Washington, Class of 1998.

As a young child growing up in Washington D.C., the value of education was impressed upon Marcus early by his family. Marcus graduated from Holy Comforter Saint Cyprian Elementary School and matriculated at Gonzaga College High School. Under the tutelage of many great teachers and coaches, he learned the value of service, dedication, and hard work. Gonzaga emphasized giving back and it was through service projects that Marcus solidified his interest in mission driven work. During his time at Gonzaga, Marcus was a member of back to back WCAC football championships, and also won the Class of 1959 Leadership award.

Marcus then attended the College of William and Mary, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Government. While at the College, Marcus started at defensive tackle for The Tribe for three years and was a four year letter winner. Even though he was committed to both academics and athletics, Marcus made it a to continue his dedication to community service, and while in Williamsburg he was a member of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. It was also at

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THE HANAGAN FAMILY Jim ‘66, Mary, Michael ‘08 and Tony ‘10 is Proud to Sponsor the Fifth Annual Gonzaga DC Classic Pedro Arrupe Service Award CONGRATULATIONS to Marcus Washington

His dedication and contribution to public service truly makes him a “Man for Others”

Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 13 14 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______The 2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament The Gonzaga DC Classic Pedro Arrupe Service Award (continued) the College that Marcus began his lifelong commitment to teaching. While in school, Marcus served as a substitute teacher in various schools in the Williamsburg area and decided to make teaching his career.

Since that time, Marcus worked as a sixth grade teacher at the Potomac School, while earning his Master’s Degree in Secondary Education. After a few years, Marcus returned to Gonzaga, and taught U.S. History. He also served as a football and track coach, and served as on the admissions committee. He also helped to lead several service projects during this time to such places as Emmitsburg and Red Cloud.

In 2010, Marcus became the Assistant Headmaster at the Washington Jesuit Academy, a middle school for boys from low income communities that focuses on interrupting the cycle of poverty in D.C.’s most underserved communities. In 2011, he became Headmaster and oversaw the expansion of WJA to a fifth grade. Since then, Marcus has helped expand the reach of WJA through parent initiatives and partnerships throughout the city. In addition to helping provide students with first rate educational opportunities, Marcus has helped many young boys in the DC area reach their full potential and grow to become “Men for Others”

Howard Blue, show with his wife and daughter, was the 2013 Pedro Arrupe Service Award winner.

Congratulations to Marcus Washington, 2014 DC Classic Pedro Arrupe Award recipient… from all of your students, colleagues and supporters at the Washington Jesuit Academy!

Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 15 16 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______The 2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament The 2013 Mike Kelleher Scholar-Athlete Award

The Michael Kelleher Scholar–Athlete Award is a significant honor created by the Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament. The award is named in honor of the founder of the Tournament, Michael Kelleher. Mike died suddenly on November 22, 1996 but his legacy has continued to inspire the Tournament. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to the Gonzaga senior who participates in athletics and exemplifies Gonzaga’s goals of superior academic achievement combined with community service. Mike had a vision to create a basketball tournament which would bring high school teams to Washington DC to participate in competitive games and to enjoy the unique environment and history of our Nation’s Capital through such activities as tours of the White House, the Capitol and visits to historical monuments. It was Mike’s dream that this Tournament would also generate good will among the players and coaches from different parts of our country and create lasting memories for them. Our Annual Team Breakfast helps to do such. The Tournament Committee will always remember Mike for his contribution to the Tournament and for his dedication to Gonzaga.

Peter Sikorsky This year the Scholar-Athlete Award will be presented to Gonzaga Senior Peter Sikorsky. Peter has been a member of the Varsity Cross Country and Track teams; he carries a 4.12 grade point average taking AP classes and has participated in numerous Gonzaga Service Projects such as McKenna’s Wagon, Food and Friends, and the Apopka Immersion Program in Florida over spring break. He has also been referred to as the “backbone” of the Gonzaga Campus Kitchen service, not only working in it during the school year but also during the summer months. Peter has described himself as follows:

I truly take to heart the values and characteristics of a Gonzaga Man; with that in mind, I recognize that I am being acknowledged as a student-athlete who also deems service as an integral part of his being. From an academic perspective, I have sought to maintain a high GPA, while challenging myself by taking difficult courses. In addition to being a student, though, I am also a runner – participating in both Cross Country and Track during my time at Gonzaga (my PR for a 5K is 16:55). Most importantly, however, a Gonzaga man, in my opinion, promotes and seeks justice while acting with great love (I hope this is the quality I embody the most). I truly am grateful that I attend a school with such a commitment to social justice that provides opportunities to lobby, attend teach-ins, and care for our neighbors.

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Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 17 18 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______The 2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament The 2014 Tournament Brackets

Friday, December 12 Saturday, December 13 Sunday, December 14 Carmody Center Bender Arena Bender Arena Gonzaga American University American University

Cardinal Hayes (NY) Winner of Game 1 Game 1 - 3:15pm

apitol hristian Semi-Final - Game 7 C C (MD) Winner of Game 7 6:45pm Mt Carmel (MD) Game 2 - 5:00pm Winner of Game 2

Gonzaga (DC) Championship Game Winner - Champion 6:45pm Roman Catholic (PA) Second Place Winner of Game 3 Game 3 - 6:45pm

Theodore Roosevelt (DC) Semi-Final - Game 8 Winner of Game 8 8:30pm Calvert Hall (MD) Winner of Game 4 Game 4 - 8:30pm

Riverdale Baptist (MD) Loser of Game 7 Loser of Game 1 5:00pm Winner - Third Place Fourth Place Consolation - Game 5 Loser of Game 8 3:15pm

Loser of Game 2 Winner of Game 5 3:15pm Winner - Fifth Place Loser of Game 3 Winner of Game 6 Sixth Place

Consolation - Game 6 Loser of Game 5 5:00pm 1:30pm Winner - Seventh Place Loser of Game 4 Loser of Game 6 Eighth Place

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Tournament Chairmen – Lance Ford, Jim Hanagan, Al Jackson Fathers’ Club President – Mark Johannssen Fathers’ Club Treasurer – Bill Lewis Vice Presidents – Jeff Hamilton, Kirk Bell, Tom Scheck, Harry Lalor Communications – Scott Smurthwaithe Fathers’ Club Moderator – Fr. Stephen Planning, S.J. Athletic Driector – Joe Reyda

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Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Statement of Purpose The Gonzaga DC Classic Basketball Tournament was conceived and established by the Gonzaga High School Fathers’ Club to support the goals of good basketball, fellowship among teams and players, citizenship and community service. Gonzaga believes that community service is an important principle of its educational philosophy, its motto of “Men For Others” serves to underscore this principle which forms the foundation for the many community service projects in which the school and its students participate. Projects such as tutoring children in elementary schools, working with local groups for the handicapped, working with the poor in Appalachia and the Dominican Republic, participating in summer camps for inner city children, a work study project/cultural exchange with the Lakota Sioux Indians in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, working at The McKenna Center for the homeless right on the Gonzaga Campus, and working with migrant farmers in Apopka, Florida are just a few of the ways in which Gonzaga’s students serve and learn about serving others. It is programs and projects such as these to which we pledge the proceeds of our tournament. Basketball is a great sport and we of the Gonzaga Fathers’ Club believe it can also be a means by which we can promote the Gonzaga ideal of being “Men For Others.”

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I really believe that every person is a revelation of God - the joy of God, the love of God. I feel the human person on the street is the appearance of Jesus Christ, consumed with human needs. Christ is in the wretched person, as well as in the young person, the young woman, or the young child. Their smile is so fresh, like a bud or an open flower that speaks of the wealth of the plant beneath the surface. And that wealth is God.

- Fr. Horace McKenna, SJ (1899-1982)

Culture of Service Community service is immensely important at Gonzaga. Indeed, the school’s namesake, St. Aloysius Gonzaga, died while ministering to plague victims in OVERVIEW OF SERVICE PROJECTS Europe. In the classroom, the chapel, and the community, students are surrounded by models for service and Gonzaga seeks to provide our students with the opportunity to Apopka, Florida - During spring break of junior grow in generosity by service to those around them. year, a group of students travel to the town of The following are personal reflections written by Gonzaga students on Apopka in Central Florida to live and work their experience of service to others locally, nationally, and internationally. Gonzaga students are taught the goal of Ignatian Spirituality - to “find God in all things.” with a migrant farming community. Gonzaga students offer their thoughts, insights, and reactions to their encounters with Jesus through their service to others. Gonzaga’s service program is firmly rooted in Camden, New Jersey - Students spend one week the values of social justice and generosity. The culture of service at Gonzaga is an following their junior year at Camden’s important part of a student’s education at Gonzaga. Indeed, that culture of service to Oscar Romero Center. They experience the poor and marginalized helps to transform each Gonzaga student into becoming a urban poverty in new ways by living more “Man for Others.” simply and helping the city’s social service SUMMER SERVICE agencies. By Kevon Turner There’s a lot that we could miss when we’re not taking the time to observe. Here at Gonzaga College High School, one of our greatest attributes is our location: smack-dab in the heart of the nation’s capital. En media res, meaning “in the midst of things,” is a saying that you’ll hear thrown around often, which reflects this ideal. Despite this endearing aspect of our daily school lives, how many of us can actually say that we really know D.C. and have experienced the big picture? When some think of D.C., they’ll immediately say okay, Obama, White House, Congress or Skins, Zards, Nats and Caps. But what about poverty, unemployment and homelessness? To experience what life means for the tens of thousands of people in Washington who don’t have a permanent place to stay, you’d have to look a bit deeper. It’s an early Monday morning in late June, and we’ve all gathered in the chapel to celebrate mass. Fr. Gap LoBiondo S.J. engaged us in his usual upbeat, cheery demeanor, surveying the flock of Gonzaga Eagles perched amongst various Campus Kitchen - In January 2006, Gonzaga pews. Fr. Gap asked us what we had hoped to accomplish during the week. For me, it proudly launched the first high school was simple: I wanted to become closer to my school and my hometown, Washington, chapter of the Campus Kitchens Project, a D.C., through doing some good work and and witnessing the city from a different perspective. I suspected that the others shared my sentiments, there was a yearning to national organization dedicated to feeding know D.C. past Eye Street. those in need. Our Campus Kitchen collects We spent the week making and serving breakfast and lunch to the guests of unused food from the school cafeteria, local the McKenna Center, keeping the facilities spic and span, and tending to its general restaurants and businesses and working with maintenance and upkeep. At least that was the general rundown, in between there DC Central Kitchen and Gonzaga’s own were grocery runs to the local Giant, walking tours of the city spearheaded by our fearless adult leaders Mr. Szolosi and Mr. Sullivan, a trip to Ben’s Chili Bowl, an McKenna Center, students then use these Orioles game and much more. donations to prepare and deliver meals to Our experience with Washington was very intimate. We walked to get elderly and low-income residents in our around, hopping on the occasional MetroBus. We went up to serve breakfast and neighborhood. The program operates year- lunch shifts at SOME in small groups throughout the week. With the field in the round during four afternoons each week and middle of a grand makeover, we took to a basketball court up the street and played a is open to all Gonzaga students. pickup game with a few local guys. At Ben’s we were regaled with wonderful stories of the restaurants history as well as it’s claim to fame. Later that day, at Meridian Dominican Republic - Following junior year, a Hill Park, we happened to encounter Mr. Kanai, whom once taught at our beloved group of students spend two weeks of their Gonzaga (once an Eagle, always an Eagle) and played an intense game of ultimate summer living with families in a Dominican frisbee. During the week, we became acquainted with the men whom frequent the village, constructing sanitation facilities and McKenna Center, some had fallen on hard luck, others had made mistakes and were (continued) trying to get back on track, and in all of them we saw a bit of ourselves. It was both Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 25 CONGRATULATIONS

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26 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______About Gonzaga’s Service Program Gonzaga Men Serving Others (continued) experiencing a very different culture. crushing and beautiful, as well as a reminder that we can never truly judge another without first hearing their story. In the evening, we would sit together and reflect; we’d reflect on the things we had seen and done, the people we had met, and what we had learned. We’d reflect on the Bible and how God would want us to regard those less fortunate than us. In that same spirit, I once again reflect back to that groggy Monday morning and Fr. Gap’s smiling face. Jesus is homeless, he said. We were on the cusp of experiencing this firsthand, but it had already been laid out for us on the first day. Its true meaning had resonated throughout the week. Homeless people are still people, and when you actively choose to listen to one and find out who they really are, there’s a good chance that you’ll learn something new from them. You probably pass a few everyday on your way to and from school. But then again, we could miss a lot when we don’t take Food & Friends - Each Monday, juniors spend the time to observe. their lunch periods delivering hot lunches and groceries to the doors of homebound neighbors who suffer from HIV/AIDS, Camden and other terminal illnesses. The purpose of this program is for the students to offer nourishment and a smile to the homebound, who are not able to interact personally with many other people. Emmitsburg, Maryland - Each summer, Gonzaga juniors, as rising senior leaders, together with a number of sophmores and freshmen volunteer their time for the poor and elderly while living at the Bellarmine Retreat Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland. The volunteers chop wood, mow lawns and perform general maintenance and landscape work for the disadvantaged citizens in and around the Emmitsburg area.

GRACE - Red Cloud - Following junior year, students may participate in either of two week- long trips to South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation. Volunteers learn about the

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Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 27 The Gonzaga College High School Class of 2012 Patrick Abod Winston Ernst Michael Ledecky Michael Reese Ayodele Adebonojo Michael Esber George Lee Connor Reilly Andrew Albrittain Jasper Evans Nicholas Lewis Patrick L. Reyes James Allen John Evans Nicholas Lindsay Patrick R. Reyes Samuel Allen Sean Evans Luke Linthicum Nicolas Rice Aji Ambe Thomas Fergus, IV Gordon Long Bradley Riehle Nicholas Anzallo Connor Fitzgerald Michael Loranger Charles Ritman Sampson Armstrong, III Nathan Flagg Mark Mack Alexander Rock Charles Asmar Quinn Fleming Patrick Maloney Michael Ross Edward Aylward Daniel Flynn Theodore Marcou John Rozier Cole Baker Julian Gaitan Joseph Marvin Philip Sanneman Timothy Barry John Ganssle Jabari Massey Jack Savercool Philip Bates Ryan Gatewood Brendan May Austin Schlegel Eric Baumgardner Matthew Gatti John McCarty John Seeger Ryan Beatty Adam Gauthier Robert McCarty John Seher William Blomquist Ryan Geils Michael McCullough Alexander Seton Keegan Boone Brendan Gilday Patrick McCullough Reagan Shawn John Bowman Ryan Gilroy Quinlan McGee Zachary Shepperd Matthew Bowman Jonathan Gonzalez Robert McHugh Frank Sikorsky Timothy Boyle Brendan Goodson Duane McKelvin Matthew Skibinski John Breheny Roberto Gorostieta Demitrius McNeil Robert Skonberg Kevon Bridges Davon Graves David McQuillen Anthony Smith Jory Brooks Miles Green Matthew McQuillen James Smith Nicholas Brooks Sean Greene William McTigue Cayman Sotudeh Christopher Brown Shan Guleria Henry Meyerson Sean Spata Matthew Brune Charles Gupton, III James Michael Matthew St. Pierre Patrick Burke Mark Hamilton, Jr. Mirel Miljkovic Jakob Stalnaker Ronald Burr, Jr. Madison Hardimon Luke Miller Neil Stechschulte Thomas Campos Stephen Harrs William Miller Jackson Steingass Joseph Cantrel Jonathan Haveles Brandon Mitchell Sean Sullivan Diego Catala Dallan Haynes Randall Mitchell Thomas Super John Caulfield Phillip Helget John Morabito Daniel Sweet Michael Cindea Andrew Hendon Timothy Moran John Sygar Aaron Clark William Hendon William Morris Michael Taglieri Omari Coleman Nicholas Hopkins Ryan Morrison Dhillon Tailor Grey Congo Robert Horan Kevin Murphy Daniel Tarbrake Sean Connaughton, Jr. William Hornish Brian Murray Joseph Taylor Joseph Connor John Hyre Justin Myers Nathaniel Thomas Christian Constantine George Irving, IV Matthew Myers Nathan Thompson James Cooper Andrew Iscaro Nelden Myers Rene Trujillo William Cowden Brendan Johnson Dennis Nalls John Turner Brian Craig-Tate William Johnson Kalen Nash Stephen Ueland Matthew Creamer Griffin Jones David Neumaier Eric Van Horn Riley Cronin Jorge Juarez William Neville James Wadyka Michael Crozier Andrew Julian William Nogay Jacob Walker, II William Cunningham David Katz Kevin Nolan Jarred Walker Nicholas Curl Brendan Kelley Matthew O’Donnell Sean Wallisch Edward D’Arcy Martin Kelley, Jr. John O’Neill Thomas B. Walsh Peter Davis Thomas Kelly Patrick Onesty Thomas P. Walsh Andrew Dawson Peter Kentz Brian Ott Vance Walter Anthony DelVecchio John Kerins Christopher Papp Timothy Weitzel Patrick Dempsey John Killeen, IV Gianluca Paterson Nicholas Wells Brandon Dennis Christopher Kilner George Peacock Joseph Whalen Matthew Donnellan Robert Koch Tyler Pence Sean Whitcomb James Doyle Robert Kosik Myles Proctor John Williams Rajee Dunbar Matthew Kreil Thomas Prominski Andrew Wood Brendan Edwards Christian Kroeger Franz Rassman Andrew Woodhull Brendan Elie Nathan L’Etoile Andrew Ravenscroft Thomas Yackee Robert Elliott, IV Jack Lawrence Connor Reed Thomas Zekoski Edgar Reese, III 28 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______About Gonzaga’s Service Program Gonzaga Men Serving Others (continued) Lakota culture while working with the Red Cloud Indian School and assisting nearby WJA Chess Club families. McKenna Center - The McKenna Center is the extensive parish outreach operation of St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, located next to our school. The program is named for Fr. Horace McKenna, a Jesuit who lived at Gonzaga. Nearly every day of the school year, students volunteer to provide breakfast and lunch to the homeless served by the McKenna Center. Typically, upperclassmen help out with breakfast, while underclassmen volunteer for lunch shifts, guided by senior leaders.

McKenna’s Wagon - Every Wednesday evening, three sophomores, one senior and one faculty McKenna Center and McKenna’s Wagon member volunteer on McKenna’s Wagon a soup kitchen on wheels named for Gonzaga’s own Fr. Horace McKenna and operated by Martha’s Table. They stop in two parks in downtown Washington and serve soup and sandwiches to over 100 homeless people. Students receive an opportunity to relate directly with the hungry and the homeless of Washington, DC.

New Orlean, Louisiana - One of the latest initiatives and in response to the continuing cry for assistance from the communities affected by Katrina, rising seniors travel to New Orleans’ (continued)

Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 29 30 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______About Gonzaga’s Service Program Gonzaga Men Serving Others (continued) St. Bernard Parish where they in the Ecuador rebuilding of lives and the reconstruction of homes. WJA Chess Club - Every Week, Gonzaga students visit the Washington Jesuit Academy, a Washington middle-school for boys from low income communities in grade 5 through 8, to moderate their chess club, play chess and connect with the boys.

S.O.M.E. - So Others Might Eat - Each Thursday of the school year, a group of eight seniors work at SOME, just up the road from Gonzaga. They help serve and clean up breakfast (400 meals) and lunch (500 meals) for needy people of our city. In addition, seniors represent political, municipal, and governmental interests in a mock town meeting about issues of homelessness and low-income housing. Students consider issues of homelessness while serving food to the people of Washington who would otherwise go hungry. Ecuador - In 2011, the Ecuador service project was begun. Gonzaga students and two chaperones traveled to the capital city of Quito. They served in the Working Boys Center, which was created by Padre Juan, S.J. in 1964. The center helps working boys and their families in teaching them trades, providing education, financial assistance and free clinics. It serves over 400 families annually and is known throughout South America. The Gonzaga students also helped tutor adults and the boys at the center.

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The structure pictured above was the actual abode of the Dominican family shown below. This is typical living quarters which students encounter during service trips to the Dominican Republic. It is made of scraps of tin or metal and sometimes pieces of wood, cardboard or banana husks. This is called “home” by many poor in the Dominican Republic and in other third world countries. The inside of this “home” reflects the same austerity as the outside, i.e., dirt floors, no electricity, candles for lighting, no indoor plumbing or running water, no kitchen facilities and very few bedroom items. Gonzaga students in working with the poor help to improve such living conditions. The picture below shows the same Dominican family in their new home.

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TOURNAMENT T-SHIRTS SUPPORT FAIR WAGES

For most of its 26 years the Tournament has provided complimentary t-shirts to all Tournament players and coaches. The t-shirts have always carried our Tournament logo on the front with the names of the teams and a design reflective of the Tournament on the back. While those outward signs are important to us, what has become just as important is the small tag or label inside the shirt. For the past seven years, the Tournament has been purchasing its t-shirts from garment companies that support fair working conditions and a “living” wage for their employees. “No Sweat” and now “Alta Gracia” are the labels that are found attached to the inside of the shirts we purchase. The t-shirts for this year’s Tournament are made in Villa Altagracia (meaning “exalted grace”), a small poverty-ridden town in the Dominican Republic. Many garment factories in third world countries pay grossly inadequate wages to their workers and subject them to what has become known as “sweatshop conditions.” Alta Gracia pays three and a half times the prevailing minimum wage. Many colleges and universities are increasingly turning to companies such as Alta Gracia to provide them with sports garments. Duke University was the first university to adopt an anti-sweatshop code of conduct. Many other colleges and universities are following Duke’s initiative. At Duke University’s flagship campus store, Alta Gracia merchandise is prominently displayed. It runs full page ads in its campus newspaper for fair-wage produced garments. Barnes and Noble College Booksellers also plans to market the Alta Gracia garments at college bookstores. Joseph Bozich, CEO of Knights Apparel, who is prominently involved in promoting fair wages and fair working conditions in the production of sports garments said “We’re hoping to prove that doing good can be good business, that they’re not mutually exclusive.” We of the Tournament Committee wholeheartedly agree. The Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament is, we believe, the only High School Basketball Tournament to promote fair labor conditions and fair wages by purchasing and giving to the teams t-shirts made by companies such as “No Sweat” and “Alta Gracia.” We believe that in doing such we hold true to the motto of presenting “Great Basketball Supporting Good Works.” ~ John McLaughlin, Chairman

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42 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2013 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Team Profiles GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Washington, DC Gonzaga Head Varsity Basketball Coach Steve Turner is looking forward to the 2014-2015 campaign. After a challenging season last year, with multiple injuries to key players throughout the winter, the Eagles begin the season as among the top teams in the hyper-competitive Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC). Senior guard Bryant Crawford, a Wake Forest commit, and sophomore guard Chris Lykes -- who is receiving interest from Maryland, Virginia and Xavier, among others -- make-up what many believe to be the best back court in the WCAC. Senior 6’8” big man Sam Miller, who will head to Dayton next year, can handle the ball both in the paint and on the perimeter. Those three will likely be joined by junior Nigel Stewart and 6’4” freshman Eddie Scott as Gonzaga starters. In addition to Scott, Gonzaga adds two other freshmen worth watching to their roster, including guard Prentiss Hubb, who comes to Gonzaga from the Washington Jesuit Academy where he graduated as salutatorian of his class, and Myles Dread, who will remind some of former Eagle Kris Jenkins, who is currently playing for Big East power Villanova. Senior guard Sean Williams -- Gonzaga’s Student Body President -- and junior 6’9” center Jack Lawrence will come off the bench for the Eagles. Finally, Gonzaga’s basketball roster includes two highly-recruited future SEC football players, Richie Pettibon, an offensive lineman headed for Alabama, and Jabari Greenwood, a 6’5” wide-receiver who will play at the University of Kentucky. Coach Turner says he loves playing in the Gonzaga DC Classic. “It’s a great tradition at Gonzaga, for a great cause, and always a terrific way to start the season,” said Turner. “Thanks to all of the guys who work so hard to make it happen.”

CARDINAL HAYES Bronx, NY Cardinal Hayes is proud to make its first appearance in the Gonzaga DC Classic basketball tournament led by Coach Joe Lods, now in his seventh season (166-41). The Cardinals have a veteran team of seven lettermen from last year’s team which finished 27-2, won the Archdiocesan Championship and reached the Finals of the CHSAA NY City Championship for the third consecutive year. Key for the Cardinals this year are junior guard Clive Allen (6-0) with 10.0 ppg and 5.0 apg, junior guard Baron Goodridge (5-11) with 8.0 ppg and 8.0 apg, senior forward Jeff Hayden (6-3) with 8.0 ppg, senior forward Chris Middleton (6-6) with 6.0 ppg and 5.3 rpg, senior forward Kashif Davis (6-9) with 6.0 ppg and 8.0 rpg and senior center Akintye Ojo (6-10) with 10.0 ppg, 10.0 rpg and 3.0 bpg. Akintye Ojo received second team All-League CHSAA honors. He has committed to play for the Manhattan College Jaspers. Steven Arowosegbe, Jordan Lee and Romello Rashad are seniors who will contribute veteran leadership, defensive quickness and rebounding. Other players to watch are juniors Pedro Marquez, Reggie

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44 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Team Profiles Quezada, Marques Drakeford, Quran Brickhouse, Rafael Amaro and Victor Montenegro, all joining the Varsity from the last year’s City Champion JV team.

CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MD Coach Van Whitfield begins the 2014-2015 campaign with a relatively young squad, but one from which much is expected. After going 22-11 last year, Coach Whitfield is hoping to improve on his team’s performance. Malik Norfleet (5’10” point guard) and Kwame Camon (6’3” junior shooting guard) will handle the back-court duties for Coach Whitfield. Norfleet is a quick guard whose pressure defense fits right into Whitfield’s trap schemes. Camon can score but he is also an excellent passer. Camon’s court awareness and finishing ability will give opposing teams problems on defense. Chris Orlina (6’5” junior forward), Nate Watson (6’8 freshman forward), and Kobbey Ayete (6’7” sophomore forward) will handle the front court assignments; however, Orlina, at 6’5, can put the ball on the floor and make plays. Ayete is an athlete who can get out on the fast-break, block shots, and while Watson will provide the team with a much needed presence in the post. After a busy summer, Capitol Christian plays a challenging regular season schedule, including games against national powers like Oak Hill Academy (VA) and St. Benedict (NJ) and local Capital Beltway Conference opponents. The coach and the team are looking forward to playing in the Gonzaga DC Classic as they continue their quest to always be improving.

OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL Middle River, MD This year is the first appearance of the Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in the Gonzaga DC classic. OLMC is under the direction of Tom Rose, who begins his 13th season at the school. The Cougars compete in the highly competitive Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association “A” league and the Baltimore Catholic League. The team returns 4 starters from last year’s team, key returners are second team all Baltimore Catholic League selection, 6’7 Senior forward Will Jenkins, III, honorable mention selections Senior 6’2 guard, Franklin Webb, Jr. and Junior 6’9 Center David Erebor and returning starting Senior point guard, Brian Jefferson, Jr. who will play a significant role in directing the Cougars on the court. Added depth will be provided by young and upcoming players in 6’2 sophomore guard Terry Nolan, Jr. and in 6’4 freshmen swingman Montez Mathis. Also, other players to watch are seniors guard Lloyd Meeks, forward Mhonte Newsome, guard Tyquan Bryant and juniors forward Davon Davis and point guard Kai Hardy. The Cougars are looking to improve on their 2013-14 campaign of 16-15 and a berth in the MIAA “A” playoffs.

ROMAN CATHOLIC PA In 2013-2014 Roman Catholic HS finished 25-3 and won the PIAA District XII AAAA Championship (City of Philadelphia). The Cahillites finished undefeated in the Philadelphia Catholic League regular season. At points of the 2013-2014 season Roman Catholic’s basketball team was ranked as one of the top teams in the state of Pennsylvania and even cracking the top 25 nationally by various publications. Roman graduated seniors Rashann London (Drexel) & Shep Garner (Penn State) in 2013-2014. Both are seeing significant time as freshmen at their respective schools. Roman returns 5 other players from its rotation last Season. 6’6 Senior forward, Trevaughn Wilkerson, has signed a letter of intent to play at the University of Hartford next season. Senior wing Gemil Holbrook also signed a letter of intent to attend Rider University after graduation from Roman next June. Roman’s final senior, 6’5 PF Manny Taylor has verbally committed to Rutgers University on a football scholarship. Junior PG Tony Carr will be back at the helm playing PG for the Cahillites. Carr was an all-league selection in the Philadelphia Catholic League. Jr. Nazeer Bostick and D’andre Vilmar will be key contributors at the guard position. 6’7 junior Power forward Paul Newman will provide very good depth in the frontcourt.

CALVERT HALL MD Calvert Hall Varsity Basketball Coach John Bauersfeld enters the 2014-2015 season coming off of a highly successful 29-8 record last year in the highly competitive Baltimore Catholic League. He has an experienced squad with six seniors among his seven returning varsity athletes. Calvert Hall is led by senior Drew Edwards, a 6’4” guard who is headed for Providence College next year. He is joined on the wing by Nico Clareth, a 6’4” dynamic scorer who has received plenty of Division 1 interest but

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has yet to declare his intentions. The Cardinals boast a 6’8” center in Evan Phoenix who will play for Central Connecticut State beginning next year. Edwards, Clareth and Phoenix accounted for about 37 points per game for Calvert Hall last year. They are joined by Reggie Rouse, a senior point guard who has started for Calvert Hall each of the last three years. The starting five will likely be rounded out by junior Justin Gorham, a 6’7” forward who had a great summer season. He is likely to have multiple D-1 offers before this year’s season is over. Other notable seniors on the team include three-point specialist T.J. Duckett and Kenji Bahar, who is headed to Monmouth College to play football. “We’re looking forward to returning to play in the Gonzaga D.C. Classic,” said Coach Bauersfeld, a 1994 graduate of Calvert Hall. “Our school, like Gonzaga, has a strong tradition of Catholic service and we are pleased to be a part of its tradition of great basketball supporting good works.”

RIVERDALE BAPTIST Upper Marlboro, MD Riverdale Baptist School, a co-educational Christian School located in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, was established in 1971 and is a ministry of Riverdale Baptist Church. It serves students from Pre-K through 12th grade and enjoys an excellent reputation for preparing students academically, socially, and spiritually. The school’s vision is to develop students whose Christian faith, character, and God-given gifts will impact and influence lives in their communities and around the globe. Riverdale Baptist School is devoted to developing the whole person and instilling a life-long passion for learning, leading, and serving. Enrollment for the past several years has been approximately 900 students. The Riverdale Baptist high school program emphasizes a college preperatory curriculum with honors and advance placement courses offered to academically qualified students. Over 50 percent of the high school student body maintains a 3.0 Grade Point Average in an intensive academic program that includes developing solid Christian character. On average, 96 percent of all seniors are accepted into four-year colleges and universities each year. The middle school program emphasizes strong academics as well as an expanding Fine Arts program. The school day consists of a Bible class, four academic classes (math, history, science and English), physical education, and one elective. The elementary program at Riverdale Baptist School emphasizes spiritual precepts, character building, and the skills and concepts necessary to academic advancement. These self-contained classrooms follow

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THEODORE ROOSEVELT Washington, DC The Theodore Roosevelt Rough Riders enter the 2014-2015 with high expectations. They play in the highly competitive District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association (DCIAA). Last year’s squad, with an overall record of 25-6, won the DCIAA championship and upset the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference’s (WCAC) St. John’s in the City Title Game. However, Coach Rob Nickens must replace their leading scorer, All­Met Johnnie Shuler, and other powerful players including big man Jibreel Faulkner. They will have their hands full with local powers HD Woodson, Coolidge, and Cardozo High Schools. Theodore Roosevelt returns 6’4” forward/wing Anthony Whitney, a senior who averaged 11 points per game last season and should fill in aptly as the Rough Riders’ go to scorer. Other senior leaders include guards Dvonte Kay, Aaron Massey and Meghale Ford. Joseph Adedayo and Ce’Likk Payne round out the group of seniors at Roosevelt and will be among their front court scorers. Theodore Roosevelt is ranked among the top 20 teams in the DC area by the Washington Post headed into the 2014-2015 campaign. An ambitious schedule playing against consistently challenging opponents should only make them stronger.

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52 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Team Profiles: GONZAGA

Front Row: Prentiss Hubb, Rod Williams, Chris Lykes, DJ Credle, Sean Williams. Back Row: Bryant Crawford, Myles Dread, Sam Miller, Jack Lawrence, Eddie Scott, Nigel Stewart, Jabari Greenwood. Not pictured: Richie Petitbon

2914-2015 Varsity Basketball Schedule No. name Pos. hgt. wgt. year

0 Chris Lykes G 5‘7“ 150 SO December 5 Wesley Christian (KY) Away 8:00pm 1 Bryant Crawford G 6’3” 185 SR December 6 Garfield Heights (OH) Away 3:00pm 2 Richie Petitbon C 6’6” 320 SR December 9 McNamara Away 7:30pm 3 Prentiss Hubb G 6’2” 155 FR 4 Jabari Greenwood F 6’5” 190 SR December 12 Mt. Carmel Home 5:00pm 10 Eddie Scott F 6’5” 185 SO December 13 DC Classic AU TBA 11 Sean Williams G 6‘2“ 175 SR December 14 DC Classic AU TBA 12 Nigel Stewart G 6’4” 175 JR 20 Sam Miller F 6’8” 230 SR December 21 Georgetown Prep Home 4:00pm 21 Rod Williams F 6’2” 190 JR December 27 Christ the King (NY) Lewes, DE 1:30pm 24 Myles Dread F 6’4” 200 FR December 28 Gill St. Bernards (NJ) Lewes, DE 9:00pm 32 Jack Lawrence C 6’9” 215 JR 42 David Credle F 6’2” 180 JR December 29 Roselle Catholic (NJ) Lewes, DE 6:00pm January 3 Stevenson (IL) Wheeling, WV TBA

January 6 Ireton Away 7:30pm Head Coach: Steve Turner Assistant Coaches: Byron Harper, Devin Williams, Juan Hill, January 9 Good Counsel Away 7:30pm Austin Kelley January 11 Paul VI Home 3:30pm Video Coordinator: Solomon Taylor Managers: Alonzo Medley, Tommy Katula January 13 St. Mary’s Ryken Away 7:30pm President: Rev. Stephen W. Planning, S.J. Head Master: Tom Every January 15 McNamara Home 7:30pm Athletic Director: Joe Reyda Trainer: Penny Lynch, ATC January 19 O’Connell Away 3:30pm Strength and Conditioning Coach: Milton Yates Mascot: Eagles January 23 Carroll Home 7:30pm Location: Washington, DC January 25 Carroll Away 3:30pm Conference: (WCAC) Washington Catholic Athletic Conference January 27 St. John’s Home 7:30pm Nickname: Purple Eagles Colors: Purple and White Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 53 54 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Team Profiles: CALVERT HALL

Front Row (l-r): Reggie Rouse, Jordan Hall, T.J. Duckett, Kobe Usher, Dyante Doughty. Back Row (l-r): Austin Griffiths, Drew Edwards, Alonzo Brandon, Evan Phoenix, Justin Gorham, Nico Clareth, Kenji Bahar.

2014-2015 Varsity Basketball Schedule No. name Hgt. wgt. year Pos.

25-Nov FRIENDS H 6:00PM 1 Reggie Rouse 5’9” 160 Sr. G 3-Dec MT CARMEL H 7:00PM 5-Dec McDonogh A 7:00PM 4 Justin Gorham 6’7” 215 Jr. F 6-Dec Haverford School (@Philly U) A 1:45PM 10 TJ Duckett 6’2” 170 Sr. G 10-Dec ST. FRANCES H 7:00PM 11 Kenji Bahar 6’3” 170 Sr. G 12-Dec Gonzaga DC Classic A 8:30PM 13 Evan Phoenix 6’8” 215 Sr. F 13-Dec Gonzaga DC Classic A TBA 14 Austin Griffiths 6’3” 165 Jr. F 14-Dec Gonzaga DC Classic A TBA 17-Dec Spalding A 7:00PM 15 Nico Clareth 6’4” 185 Sr. G 19-Dec GLENELG COUNTRY SCHOOL H 7:00PM 20 Jordan Hall 6’1” 155 Jr. G 21-Dec LOYOLA H 3:30PM 21 Kobe Usher 6’1” 165 Jr. G 22-Dec Oakland Mills A 7:00PM 22 Alonzo Brandon 6’3” 165 Jr. F 27-Dec Rotary Roundball Classic A TBA 23 Michael Westbrook 6’1” 170 Jr. G 29-Dec Rotary Roundball Classic A TBA 30-Dec Rotary Roundball Classic A TBA 25 Drew Edwards 6’4” 175 Sr. G 4-Jan Mt. St. Joseph A 3:30PM 31 Dyante Doughty 5’9” 155 So. G 5-Jan GILMAN H 7:00PM 7-Jan John Carroll A 6:00PM 9-Jan GORETTI H 7:00PM 12-Jan Loyola A 7:00PM President: Br. John Kane, FSC 16-Jan MCDONOGH H 7:00PM 18-Jan Mt. Carmel A 3:30PM Principal: Mr. Charles Stembler ‘83 23-Jan MT. ST. JOSEPH H 7:00PM Athletic Director: Mr. Louis Eckerl 25-Jan St. Frances A 3:30PM Head Coach: Mr. John Bauersfeld ‘94 28-Jan ARCHBISHOP SPALDING H 7:00PM Assistant Coaches: Mr. Kyle Jarczynski ’07, Mr. Hakim Hibbert, 30-Jan Glenelg Country School A TBA Mr. Nashid Coleman 2-Feb Gilman A 6:00PM Moderator: Mr. Marc Parisi 4-Feb JOHN CARROLL H 7:00PM 6-Feb Goretti A 7:00PM Managers: Michael Tenant ‘15, Carson Page ‘15, 10-Feb MIAA Quarterfinals A TBA Daniel Collins ‘16 12-Feb MIAA Semifinals A TBA Mascot: Cardinals TBA MIAA Finals A TBA Location: Baltimore, MD TBA BCL Tournament A TBA Website: www.calverthall.com Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 55 The Gonzaga College High School CLASS of 2011 Brendan Creamer Anthony Holland Nicholas Phipps-Evans Kenneth Abod III Brian Cruz William Howell Eric Pittman, Jr. Khary Anderson Dylan Cunningham Daniel Hummel Kevin Pitts Timothy Anderson Tyler Curl Christopher Hutson David Planning Clifford Andrews, Jr. Cooper D’Anton Franklin Hyre, IV John Plantamura William Antonetti Anthony Dahut James Jervey Brian Potochney Patrick Armstrong Patrick G. 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56 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Team Profiles: CAPITOL CHRISTIAN

Front Row (l-r): Daezell Whitmire, Jordan Burgess, Emmanuel Johnson, Malik Norfleet, Andrew Hill, Andre McFadden, Devante Carter. Back Row (l-r): Kwame Camon, Karim Coulibaly, Kobby Ayetey, Nate Watson, Chris Orlina, Tauron Crenshaw, Jared Harrington, Elijah Davis.

2014-2015 Varsity Basketball Schedule No. name Hgt. Pos. yr.. 12/3 MATHS6:30pm 21 Kobby Ayetey 6’7” G,F 10 12/6 Famjuice Tip Off Classic/St. BenedictsNJ 8:30pm 12/7 DMVelite Tip-Off/St. Frances MD6:00pm 30 Jordan Burgess 5’11” G 12 12/9 New Hope Academy 7:00pm 15 Kwame Camon 6’4” SG 12 12/12 Gonzaga DC Classic/Cardinal Hayes NY 3:00pm 12/13 Gonzaga DC Classic/TBATBA 10 Devante Carter 6’3” G 10 12/14 Gonzaga DC Classic/TBATBA 12/16 Virginia Academy 7:00pm 13 Jared Harrington 6’4” G 12 12/18 Evangel Christian 7:00pm 12/20 DMVelite Tip-Off/Northwestern 12:00pm 2 Andrew Hill 5’11” PG 12 12/20 DMVelite Holiday Classic/Impact Academy 5:00pm 20 Emmanuel Johnson 6” G 12 12/26 Coolidge Holiday Invitational/Chavez 5:30pm 12/27 Coolidge Holiday Invitational/TBA TBA 5 Shahzeb Khan 5’10” G 11 12/29 Tornado Holiday Classic TBA 12/30 Tornado Holiday Classic TBA 3 Andre McFadden 6’2” PG 12 1/3 Play by Play Classic/Bartram Communications 7:00pm 1 Malik Norfleet 5’10” PG 12 1/10 National Christian Academy 7:00pm 11 Chris Orlina 6’5” G 10 1/11 Scholastic Sports ShowcaseT BA 1/15 New Hope Academy 7:00pm 0 Junathaen “Nate” Watson 6’8” F 9 1/17 MLK Dream Classic/Westside (IN) 5:00pm 1/19 MLK Dream Classic/Englewood 12:45pm 12 Daezell Whitmire 6’0” SG 11 1/20 Christ Chapel 7:00pm 1/24 Scholastic Sport Invitation/Life CenterTBA 1/26 Clinton Christian 7:00pm 1/28 Fishburne Military School 7:00pm 1/29 Riverdale Baptist 7:00pm School President: Evelyn Anderson 1/30 William Penn 7:00pm 1/31 Scholastic Sports All-American Classic/ Head Coach: Dr. Van Whitfield Philadelphia Electric Charter HS TBA 2/3 Virginia Academy 7:00pm Assistants: Dr. Will Purcell, Leslie Williams 2/4 National Christian Academy 7:00pm 2/9 Avalon 7:30pm Trainer: Bill Wright 2/12 Evangel Christian 7:00pm Strength and Conditioning: Samuel Norfleet 2/13 Wiliamsport HS 7:00pm 2/14 Clinton Christian 7:00pm Statistician: Darrell Harrington 2/17 Riverdale Baptist TBA 2/19 Avalon 7:30pm Academic Advisor: Dr. Tara Sewell 2/21 Shore Play by Play Classic/Our Savior New American 6:30pm College Coordinator: Stephanie Jackson 2/24-26 CBAA PlayoffsTBA 3/3-3/7 Maryland Private Schools Championships TBA

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58 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Team Profiles: CARDINAL HAYES

Front Row (l-r): Marquez Drakeford, Baron Goodridge, Quran Brickhouse, Jeffrey Hayden, Pedro Marquez, Romello Rashad, Clive Allen, Manager Carlos Mora. Back Row (l-r): Head Coach Joseph Lods, Reggie Quezada, Chris Middleton, Kashif Davis, Akintoye Ojo, Steven Arowosegbe, Victor Montenegro, Athletic Director Dennis O’Donnell, Principal William Lessa. Not Pictured: Rafael Amaro, Jordan Lee

No. name Pos. Yr. hgt. 2014-2015 Varsity Basketball Schedule 5 Clive Allen G Jr. 6’0” Dec. 5 Thomas Jefferson A 7:00 14 Baron Goodridge G Jr. 5’11” Dec. 12 Gonzaga DC Classic A 3:15 12 Romello Rashad G Sr. 6’1” Dec. 13 Gonzaga DC Classic A TBA 10 Reggie Quezada G Jr. 6’2” Dec. 14 Gonzaga DC Classic A TBA 11 Pedro Marquez G Jr. 6’2” Dec. 16 Mount St. Michael A 4:00 34 Rafael Amaro G Jr. 5’8” Dec. 19 Christ the King A 7:30 3 Marques Drakeford G Jr. 5’9” Dec. 27 All Hallows A 4:00 33 Quran Brickhouse G Jr. 6’1” Jan. 3 Archbishop Stepinac A 5:00 13 Victor Montenegro F Jr. 6’4” Jan. 6 Archbishop Molloy H 4:00 0 Jeffrey Hayden F Sr. 6’3” Jan. 10 St. Raymond’s A 2:00 24 Chris Middleton F Sr. 6’6” Jan. 11 St. Peter’s A 4:00 23 Steven Arowosegbe F Sr. 6’5” Jan. 13 Archbishop Stepinac H 5:00 32 Jordan Lee F Sr. 6’4” Jan. 16 Iona Prep H 7:30 21 Kashif Davis C Sr. 6’9” Jan. 19 Lincoln @ Big Apple Classic A 12:00 1 Akintoye Ojo C Sr. 6’10”

Jan. 20 Holy Cross H 4:00 President: Rev. Joseph P. Tierney

Jan. 23 SNY Invitational A 6:00 Principal: William D. Lessa

Jan. 24 SNY Invitational A TBA Team Moderator: Brother William Sherlog, C.F.C.

Jan. 30 Bishop Loughlin A 7:30 Athletic Director: Dennis O’Donnell

Feb. 3 St. Francis Prep A 4:00 Head Coach: Joseph Lods

Feb. 5 Mount St. Michael H 4:00 Assistant Coaches: Timothy Philp, Jason Cole

Feb. 6 Iona Prep A 7:15 Manager: Carlos Mora

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60 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Team Profiles: MT. CARMEL

Front row: Kai Hardy, Lloyd Meeks, Cory Williams, Brian Jefferson, Jr., Tyquan Bryant. Back row: Davon Davis, Montez Mathis, Will Jenkins, III., David Erebor, Mhonte Newsome, Terry Nolan, Jr., Frank Webb, Jr.

2014-2015 Varsity Basketball Schedule No. Name Hgt. Pos. Year

Nov. 13 AACS (Scrimmage) 5:45 1 Brian Jefferson, Jr. 5’8 G 2015 Nov. 18 Boys’ Latin (Scrimmage) 4:00 Nov. 22 Bishop Walsh 7:00 2 Frank Webb, Jr. 6’1 G 2015 Nov. 24 Indian Creek 6:00 Nov. 25 Pallotti 6:00 3 Mhonte Newsome 6’3 F 2015 Nov. 26 Alumni (Scrimmage) 6:00 4 Tyquan Bryant 5’7 G 2015 Dec. 3 Calvert Hall# 7:00 Dec 5 Archbishop Spalding# 7:45 5 Terry Nolan, Jr. 6’2 G 2017 Dec. 6 Chapelgate 5:45 Dec. 8 John Carroll# 6:00 11 Lloyd Meeks 5’10 G 2015 Dec. 10 Glenelg Country* 5:30 21 Kai Hardy 5’8 G 2016 Dec 12 Gonzaga DC Classic 5:00 Dec 13-14 Gonzaga DC Classic (American University) TBD 22 Will Jenkins, III 6’7 F 2015 Dec 17 St. Maria Goretti^ 6:00 Dec 20 St. Frances# 4:30 23 Montez Mathis 6’4 G/F 2018 Dec 22 Gilman* 6:00 24 Davon Davis 6’3 F 2016 Dec 26 Spartans Holiday Classic 7:45 Dec 27 Spartans Holiday Classic 1:45 or 7:45 35 David Erebor 6’8 F 2016 Jan 2 St. Frances# 7:00 Jan 3 McDonogh* 3:30 00 Cory Williams 5’10 F 2015 Jan 5 Loyola# 6:30 Jan 7 Mt. St. Joseph# 7:00 Jan 9 St. Mary’s 7:30 President: Kathleen Sipes Jan 16 Archbishop Spalding# 7:00 Principal: Christopher Ashby Jan 18 Calvert Hall# 3:00 Jan 21 Glenelg Country* 7:30 Athletic Director: Michael Naunton Jan 22 Baltimore Mayor’s Academy 5:30 Head Coach: Tom Rose Jan 24 Gilman* 6:00 Assistants: John Burke, Adam D’Angelo, Jerrell Green, Jan 26 John Carroll# 6:30 Jan 28 St. Maria Goretti^ 7:00 Will Jenkins, Jr. , Trevor Quinn, Mike Ransom Jan 30 McDonogh* 7:30 Managers: Dion Bazemore, Dionte Mayfield, Feb 2 Loyola# 6:30 Devon St. Pierre, Phillip Reid, Jr. , Aaron Webb, Feb 4 Mt. St. Joseph# 7:00 Feb 6 Park School (Senior Night) 6:00 Trainer: Joshua Lamont Feb 10 MIAA Playoffs @ Higher Seed Mascot: Cougars Feb 15 MIAA Championship @ UMBC Feb 17 Chesapeake (Baltimore Co.) 5:30 Location: Baltimore, MD Website: www.olmcmd.org Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 61 Payroll Network is a proud sponsor of the 26th Annual Gonzaga DC Classic

62 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Team Profiles: RIVERDALE BAPTIST

Front Row (l-r): Manager John Webster, Asst. Coach Hank Lloyd, Cassius Blount, Jasper Sterling, Curtis Williams, Head Coach Louis Wilson, Tavar Merriman, Raine McKeython, Deion Hammond, Asst. Coach Dale DeBerry, Sr., Asst. Coach Chad Wilson Back Row (l-r): Asst. Coach Charles Dowsey, Asst. Coach Manning Durant, Kenny Wormley, Stephon Mingo, Cyril Ogbuagu, Breyon Jackson, Malik Dupree, Deon Savage, Isaiah Robinson, Duane Harper, Jr., Asst. Coach Dale DeBerry, Jr., Asst. Coach Kenneth Jackson. Not Pictured: DeQuan Abrom

2014-2015 Varsity Basketball Schedule No. name Pos. Year hgt.

Nov. 20-22 San Antonio, Texas Tournament A 0 Raine McKeython G Jr. 6’ Nov. 25 Archbishop Spalding H 1 Jasper Sterling G Jr. 5’ 9” Dec. 5 Virginia Academy H 2 Duane Harper, Jr. F Sr. 6’ 4” Dec. 6 DMV Elite Event A Dec. 9 Westlake H 3 Deion Hammond G So 6’ 2” Dec. 12-14 DC Gonzaga Classic A 5 Kenny Wormley G Sr. 6’ 3” Dec.18 North Point A 10 Isaiah Robinson F Sr. 6’ 5” Dec. 19 National Collegiate Academy H 11 Tavar Merriman G Sr. 5’ 8” Dec. 20 DMV Showcase A Dec. 23 Takoma Academy H 12 DeQuan Abrom G Sr. 6’ 2” Dec. 29-30 DC Armory A 20 Curtis Williams G Jr. 6’ 1” Jan. 2 Frankston Blues - Australia H 23 Cassius Blount G Jr. 6’ 2” Jan. 3 Coolidge at UDC A 32 Deon Savage F So. 6’ 5” Jan. 5 Bladensburg A 33 Stephon Mingo F Jr. 6’ 5” Jan. 6 Clinton Christian H Jan. 10 Parkdale H 34 Cyril Ogbuagu F So. 6’ 6” Jan. 16-19 MLK Tournament A 35 Breyon Jackson F So. 6’ 7” Jan. 20 National Christian Academy H 44 Malik Dupree F Jr. 6’ 8” Jan.23-24 Morgan State A Jan. 26 Eleanor Roosevelt H Principal: Eric Harrison Jan. 29 Capitol Christian A Feb. 3 Clinton Christian A Athletic Director: Terry Terrill Feb. 7 Prime Time Shoot Out, New Jersey A Head Coach: Louis Wilson Feb. 9 Lackey A Assistant Coaches: Dale DeBerry, Sr., Dale DeBerry, Jr., Feb. 12 Northwestern H Feb. 13 National Christian Academy A Charles Dowsey, Manning Durant Kenneth Feb. 17 Capitol Christian H Jackson, Henry Lloyd, Chad Wilson Feb. 19 Takoma Academy A Manager: John Webster Feb. 20 Idea Public Charter H Feb. 21 Virginia Academy A Statistician: Stacey Wilson Feb. 23-28 CBAA Playoffs A Mascot: Crusaders Mar. 3-7 Maryland State Private School Playoffs A Location: Upper Marlboro, Maryland

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Jordan Abdur-Raoof Zachary Ferrante Benjamin Lee Steven Scherping Brian Abod Michael Ficca Ryan Leonard Simon Schlegel Ke’shawn Alexander Aidan Fielding Seamus Lindsay Bruno Scodari Joseph Allan Owen Fisher Christian Lizama Willem Servaes Mark Allen Thomas Fitzgerald Amiel Lumbre Tristan Seton Philmore Anderson Jason Flagg Ryan Lynch Andrew Shaeffer Mark Anstead Owen Flood Aidan Madison Connor Sharp Michael Barry Connor Flynn Sean Maloney Christopher Silveri Stephen Beckerle Devin Flynn Alejandro Marquez Matthew Skowronski Avery Beddard John Flynn Daniel Martinez Armon Smith William Begala Christian Forte Christopher McDonnell Graham Smith Kevin Beins John Francone Jack McGinnis Ian Smith Andrew Bell Jordan Franklin John McGlynn Luke Smith Connor Bell Patrick Freed Mitchell McGlynn Nicholas Smith Patrick Bell James Gallagher John McNamara Stephen Smith Michael Belt Matthew Gannon Erich Meissner McNevin Sproul Joseph Biegun John Garvey, Jr. John Mellody Patrick St. Pierre Bruce Boggs Chase Gasper Frederick Mesmer Benjamin Stallings Joseph Boisse Michael Gemunder Jake Miller Robert Starkenburg William Bollinger Aldo Giannattasio Patrick Miller Joseph Sweet Alexander Bonham Liam Gibson John Moore George Swirski Hayden Boshart Peter Gilday Anthony Morabito Victor Szalankiewicz IV Alfred Bozzo III John Giordano Ryan Morrison Miles Taylor Thomas Brown David Gorostieta Jacob Mraz Tyrell Thomas Clay Bruning Sean Greynolds John Mullally John Thurber Matthew Buckley Nicholas Grisius Jon Murphy Matthew Tierney Jonathan Butturini Paul Guay Owen Murphy Charles Toch Michael Caffes Neil Guleria Brian Mustafa Leo Toch Emmanuel Callejas Peter Haley V Patrick Myers Cullen Tomsheck Sean Cassard Robert Hally Matthew Nalls Nicholas Townsend Stephen Cekuta Adam Hamilton Robert Nealon Thomas Tran Robert Cento Joseph Hamilton Loc Nguyen Andy Truong Benjamin Cima Cory Hannon James O’Boyle John Valeiras Austin Clark John Hennessy Kevin O’Boyle Andrew Valentine Paul Colson Donovan Hill Riley O’Halloran Samuel Van Hoose Kevin Connell James Hill John O’Neill Francis Vasquez III Evan Connolly Ra’Mond Hines James Orfini Benjamin Vazirani Daniel Coolidge James Hodgson Brandon Palmer Mark Vogel Drew Corry Andrew Hohman Cayce Parrish Dylan Volanth Patrick Crowley Maurice Holmes Christopher Paul, Jr. Robert Walker, Jr. Thomas Cuddihy Jefferson Houser John Penny Logan Wallace Coleman Cunningham Christopher Hoyle Patrick Penny Ryan Washington Joseph D’Achille Kieran Hutson Jordan Person Hunter Watson Liam D’Arcy Patrick Irby-Bailey Nicholas Platais Sean Webber Joseph Dahut Bradley Jacks Alexander Platzer-Williams Austin White Lucas Delgado Brian Jackson Von Fabricius Thomas Williams Nicholas DeMarco Keaton Jacobs Alberto Polo-Herrera Andrew Witts Raymond Dengler Matthew James Ryan Polsky John Yarmas Marcus Dennis Jackson Johns Christian Prince Charles DePont Grant Johnson Kevin Pulliam Michael Dewhirst Tyler Jones Matthew Ratcliffe John DiGioia John Joyce Mark Reges Bradford Dillard Aaron Julian John Renzi Alexander DiMisa John Hill Kanellos William Rickard Andrew Dommel John Karpinski Colin Riehl David Donnelly Ian Kehoe Thomas Rippert Devin Doolan Matthias Kelley Mark Roberts Patrick Doolin John Kelly Nicholas Roche Joseph Downey Aidan Kenney Tyler Rock Jack Draddy Matthew Kim James Ronan Julian Duggan Patrick Kirchner Jack Ross Calvin Dworshak Joseph Krivda Michel Russo Turner Echols Jacob Laughlin Andre Sabet Hunter Erlacher John Leahy William Sanders Alejandro Espinosa Matthew Ledder Colin Savercool 64 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Team Profiles: ROMAN CATHOLIC

Front Row (l-r): Dakuan Davis, Jon-Paul Sanders, Gemi Holbrook, D’andre Vilmar, Mark Tobin, Nazeer Bostick. Back Row (l-r): Aiden Rich, Kahlil Vincent, Trevaughn Wilkerson, Paul Newman, Manny Taylor, Tony Carr

arsity asketball chedule 2014-2015 V B S No. name Yr. hgt. wgt.

12/7 Haverford School 1:00 10 Tony Carr (G) 11 6’4 175 1 Manny Taylor (F) 12 6’6 250 12/12-12/14 Gonzaga DC Classic 20 Gemil Holbrook (G) 12 6’4 190 12/19 Malvern Prep 7:00 12 TreVaughn Wilkerson (F) 12 6’6 190 12/27-12/30 STOP DWI Tourney 35 Paul Newman (F) 11 6’7 185 3 Jon-Paul Sanders (G) 10 5’11 170 1/5 Conwell-Egan* 7:00 44 Aiden Rich (F) 10 6’4 200 1/7 Neumann-Goretti* 7:00 5 D’Andre Vilmar (G) 10 6’3 180 1/9 Cardinal O’Hara* 3:30 4 Nazeer Bostick (G) 11 6’3 190 24 Dakquan Davis (G) 10 5’9 160 1/11 Archbishop Carroll* 2:30 14 Mark Tobin (G) 11 6’1 175 1/14 West Catholic* Roman 3:30 11 Khalil Vincent G) 11 6’3 175

1/16 Archbishop Ryan* Ryan 7:00

1/18 LaSalle* 2:30

1/23 Lansdale Catholic* 7:00 Head Coach: Chris McNesby Assistant Coaches: Jamie Ross, Tom Salamon, Pat McKee, 1/25 Hoop Group Lehigh Valley 12:00 Bill Goebig, Tom McKenna 1/27 Father Judge* 3:45 Rector: Rev. Joseph W. Bongard Principal: Robert P. O’Neill 1/30 St. Joe’s Prep* 3:30 Asst. Principal: Terrence Kane, Brian Conroy, Domenic DiMartino 2/2 Bonner-Prendie* 3:30 School Minister: Fr. James Casey 2/6 Archbishop Wood* Roman 3:30 Athletic Director: Dan Diberardinas Mascot: The Cahillites 2/9 Bishop McDevitt* 2:30 Location: Philadelphia PA Conference: Philadelphia Catholic League Colors: Purple and Gold Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 65 The Staff of PIW Is Proud to Support the Gonzaga DC Classic

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Front! #*/13, ! "#$!)/2, !')/12, !#!#)/ Row (l-r): #13-Meron Testamuriam, #2-Dillon Clary, #12-Robert Wright, #3-Dvonte Kay,3,% # ')/10,  ! #10-Meghale Ford. Back Row (l-r): #21-Michael Phifer, #11-Maurice Williams, #5-Derrick Brown,#22-Aaron Massey, #4-A’mon Yisrael #32-Donald Brewer, #1-Anthony Whitney, #?-Ce’Likk Payne, #11-Brandon Howell, #0-Joseph Adedayo, #24-Juwan Jackson. Not Pictured: Sean Riley */21,  !)/11, $!")/5,!!! &)/22,!  ""')/4,+ "!/32, !&!)

/1,# '#')/(,+  ')/11,!  &)/0, " ' )/24,$&"  2014-2015 Varsity Basketball Schedule No. name Pos. hgt. wgt. year - #,# , #.-/, ' #1 Anthony Whitney #$!. F 6’4” 190 Sr 3 Dvonte Kay G 5’9” 195 Sr 12/15/14 McKinley Tech A 8:00pm 11 Maurice Williams F 6’3” 185 So 24 Juwan Jackson G 6’3” 165 Jr 12 Aaron Massey G 6’3” 160 Sr 12/17/14 Eastern High School H 8:00pm 5 Derrick Brown G 6’1” 170 So 21 Michael Phifer F 6’2” 180 Jr 12/19/14 Wilson High School A 8:00pm 4 A’mon Yisrael G 6’0” 165 Jr 23 Dillon Clary G 5’8” 145 So 12 Robert Wright G 5’8” 150 Jr 12/22/14 St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes A 6:00pm N/A Brandon Howell G 5’11” 130 So 0 Joseph Adedayo F 6’3” 185 Sr 1/6/15 Bell High School H 8:00pm N/A Ce’Likk Payne C 6’5” 145 Sr 2 Meron Testamuriam G 6’2.5” 160 Jr 10 Meghale Ford G 5’9.5” 163 Sr 1/12/15 Anacostia High School H 8:00pm N/A Donald Brewer F 6’4” 170 So N/A Sean Riley G/F 6’3” 170 Jr 1/27/15 Woodson High School A 8:00pm School Principal: Ivor Mitchell

2/3/15 Cardozo High School H 7:00pm Athletics Director: Kevin Grimsland Varsity Boys Head Coach: Robert Nickens

2/10/15 Coolidge High School A 8:00pm Athletic Trainer: Terrill Paulsen

Mascot: Rough Riders 2/12/14 Dunbar High School H 8:00pm

Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 67 Compliments of the Buchanan Families William B. Buchanan, Sr. (1905-1988) Class of 1923 William B. Buchanan, Jr. (1936-1985) Class of 1954 Henry M. Buchanan (1937-2013) Class of 1955 Patrick J. Buchanan Class of 1956 James M. Buchanan Class of 1958 John E. Buchanan Class of 1966 Brian D. Buchanan Class of 1968 Thomas M. Buchanan Class of 1972 William E. Buchanan Class of 1988 James M. Buchanan, Jr. Class of 1991 Michael J. Connolly Class of 1992 Edward P. Buchanan Class of 1996 Matthew A. Buchanan Class of 2001 William Buchanan-Jackson Class of 2001 Andrew W. Buchanan Class of 2002 Thomas Buchanan-Jackson Class of 2003 Stuart Buchanan-Jackson Class of 2005 Thomas M. Buchanan, Jr. Class of 2007 James William Buchanan Class of 2011

68 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament School Profiles Gonzaga is the oldest educational institution in the old Federal City of Washington, opening its doors in 1821. The cornerstone of the original building on F Street, NW, was laid by Bishop Leonard Neale, auxiliary to Archbishop Carroll, the first American bishop of the , both Jesuits. The building was first opened only to Jesuit scholastics in 1820. After receiving numerous requests from Washington residents, the Washington Seminary, as Gonzaga was first known, began classes for lay students in 1821. Gonzaga flourished within sight of the Capitol and an easy carriage ride from the White House. On one famous occasion, President John Quincy Adams came to the Commencement at the school and examined the boys in Latin and Greek. The Jesuits had to depart the Seminary in 1827 due to conflicting rules about tuition but returned in 1848. The year was so successful that President Zachary Taylor presided at the Commencement. The school continued to operate under the charter of Georgetown College, but eventually succeeded in obtaining its own charter in 1858. On May 4, 1858, President James Buchanan signed into law the Act of Congress creating the “President and Directors of Gonzaga College.” Gonzaga was indeed a college and actually conferred a few bachelors degrees before phasing out the baccalaureate program by the turn of the century.

In 1859 the Jesuits built the great church of St. Aloysius on North Capitol Street which was quite rural at the time. In 1871, the school moved to be near the new Jesuit church and occupied Kohlmann Hall on Eye Street, NW. Kohlmann Hall had originally been built as an orphanage. This building housed the Jesuit community as well as the entire high school. In 1896 the school built Gonzaga College Hall, which houses one of the oldest theatres in the city. After more than 100 years, its stage still presents many theatrical performances. In 1912 Cardinal Gibbons presided over opening ceremonies of the new Main Building, now known as Dooley Hall. The facade, matching the theatre, provided a stately image in the busy neighborhood traffic of Eye Street.

Over the years Gonzaga’s neighborhood changed and inner city tensions escalated. The parochial grade school closed. The building was acquired by Gonzaga and is now Cantwell Hall. Violence and destruction erupted with the city wide riots of 1968. Although fires burned all around the campus, the church and school were spared. However, a bleak period followed in which enrollment dropped and the school began to fail. In the early ‘70s serious thought was given to closing Gonzaga or moving it to the suburbs. Neither happened. Instead the Maryland Province of Jesuits declared its total commitment to Gonzaga as a school serving the inner city. Positive steps to save the school soon followed. The residents of the dilapidated housing across Eye Street were rehoused in newly built Sursum Corda, largely due to the efforts of Father Horace McKenna. The vacated area was developed into Buchanan Field, giving the school its first site for home football games in 100 years. With major help from alumni the school built the Carmody Center, housing a new gymnasium and reception area. The 1980s saw the addition of Forte Hall to the campus and the expansion of the field. When the Academy of Notre Dame closed its doors in the late ‘80s, Gonzaga incorporated its building, now known as Arrupe Hall, into the campus. Father Bernard Dooley, Gonzaga’s president for 20 years, directed the school’s revival, and before his retirement in 1994, oversaw the magnificent renovation of the Great Church of St. Aloysius. Since the mid-1980s, Gonzaga has enjoyed a steady increase in qualified applicants making admission more and more competitive and assuring a student body capable of continuing Gonzaga’s excellent academic reputation. Gonzaga celebrated its 175th anniversary in 1996. Under President Allen P. Novotny, S.J., Gonzaga has undergone substantial updating and renovation through a $20 Million capital funding campaign. Phase I (The Greater Glory) of the campus master plan entailed the complete renovation of Cantwell and Arrupe Hall (renamed Ruesch Hall in recognition of the generous donation of the late Otto Ruesch and his family).These two buildings comprise a 21st century state-of-the-art academic facility with new science, music, and technology centers. Virtually all that remains of the original 19th century school buildings are the decorative facades on North Capitol and K Streets. The main entrance to Ruesch and Cantwell is now the magnificent Collins Rotunda named after the Collins family, long-time Gonzaga alumni and supporters. Phase II (In Medias Res) brought the renovation and expansion of the cafeteria, bookstore, and dining area, handicapped accessibility for the Theatre, Dooley Hall and St. Aloysius Church, and development of the old inner parking lot to a beautiful outdoor quadrangle. The old quadrangle and catwalk are no more the area has been transformed into a Commons area, serving as a student activity center and meeting/reception space for parents and friends. Phase II also brought changes to the Carmody Center new motorized bleachers and a new hardwood floor, an artificial surface for Buchanan Field, and a much-needed renovation of the Jesuit residence. Phase III (Keeping the Promise), initiated by Father Novotny in 2010, encompasses renovations to the historic Theatre, Dooley Hall, and Kohlmann Hall, as well as additions to the Carmody Center and a parking garage under Buchanan Field. The Gonzaga community was shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Rev. Allen Novotny, SJ in October 2010. Rev. Joseph Lingan SJ, a Gonzaga alum, Board member, and former chaplain served as the interim president, guiding the community through its difficulties. In July 2011 Rev. Stephen Planning SJ was appointed Gonzaga’s 36th President, and he continues the fine work of his predecessors. Applications and enrollments to the school have increased steadily since the early ‘80s and Gonzaga now has its largest student population ever. With the aid of generous alumni and benefactors, Gonzaga has been able to substantially increase its endowment assuring sound financial health for the foreseeable future. The increase in funding not only allows the school to moderate tuition increases, it also provides a greater opportunity for minority and disadvantaged students to attend Gonzaga through scholarship opportunities. Over a third of current Gonzaga students receive some form of financial assistance.

In a move that reinforces Gonzaga’s commitment to the DC community, the Jesuit province started the Washington Jesuit Academy in September 2002, which is designed to prepare 6th to 8th graders from the inner city for high school. Gonzaga has a long history of triumphs and tragedies, but has come through them all stronger for the experience. Its mission remains one of educating “Men for Others”, following the Jesuit vision as inspired by the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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The Moylan Family Kevin Moylan ‘00

70 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament School Profiles CARDINAL HAYES Bronx, NY Founded in 1941, as independent, all-boys, Catholic High School, Cardinal Hayes High School has been the starting point for academic success and excellence in education for over 29,000 alumni who have earned the proud and prestigious honor of being a “Hayesman.” Located on the Grand Concourse in the South Bronx, Cardinal Hayes is just eight blocks from Yankee Stadium. Hayes was built in the Art Deco on a strong foundation from stone and earth removed in building the subway tunnels. The school’s mission is to inspire culturally diverse young men through spiritual growth and a rigorous collegiate preparatory program of academics, extra-curricular activities, and personal discipline to become responsible citizens. Now in its seventh decade, Cardinal Hayes continues to accept the challenges of providing a Catholic education in the poorest Congressional District of the Congress by emphasizing academic excellence and sound moral teachings, and by instilling a strong sense of leadership in its students. Now in its seventh decade, Cardinal Hayes continues to accept the challenges of providing a Catholic education in the poorest Congressional District of the United States Congress, by emphasizing academic excellence, sound moral teachings and instilling a strong sense of leadership in its students. Numerous, notable alumni include TV personality Regis Philbin, film maker Martin Scorsese, heart valve co-inventor Manny Vilafana, astronaut Mario Runco, Jr., AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, Sinatra producer Bob Kiernan, Don Imus producer Bernard McGuirk, NFL player Willie Colon and NBA players Jamal Mashburn, Kevin Loughery, Dermie O’Connell, and Gerry Ward; four bishops, and countless priests and religious brothers. As its 75th Anniversary approaches, Cardinal Hayes High School promises to remain a vibrant beacon of Catholic education in the South Bronx and its surrounding area for decades to come.

CAPITOL CHRISTIAN Landover, MD Located on the sprawling 200-acre Jericho City of Praise campus in Landover, Maryland, Capitol Christian Academy’s (CCA), mission is to prepare domestic and international students for university studies and entrepreneurial pursuits by way of an accelerated, college-preparatory, academic program. CCA aims to inspire its scholars towards excellence through leadership in their communities, fellowship with their families, and service to their houses of worship. In a nurturing environment, highlighted by structured, small classes, and disciplined, interactive teaching and learning, CCA has built a reputation of academic excellence and a 100 percent college acceptance rate with CCA graduates accepted at leading colleges and universities across America. CCA faculty is committed to developing excellence in every student through consistent high quality instruction in critical thinking skills, verbal communication, college-ready writing, mathematics, science, and Godly decision-making. With a student community that reads, writes, and computes at accelerated levels, CCA offers concurrent enrollment for college credits at Prince George’s Community College, while providing textbooks stored on convenient flash drives, and university- style lecture instruction in every classroom. CCA scholars also benefit from a secure school wide Wi-Fi network, a cloud-based school management system that allows scholars to upload their assignments, while also keeping parents apprised of where their students stand, comprehensive SAT prep, and a wide range of extra-curricular activities. CCA seeks to teach and reach students outside of the classroom with activities including a U.S. Patent Office Robotics Arm competition championship robotics team, summer academic enrichment, as well as competitive varsity and junior varsity athletic programs in basketball, football, and track. Nationally-ranked girls and boys varsity basketball teams compete across the country. In its very first year, CCA student- athletes were recognized on post-season All-American, All-Region, and All-Metropolitan teams. CCA graduates have accrued similar honors in colleges and universities across America. The Warriors presently have student-athletes being recruited by leading coaches and top conferences across the country.

OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL Middle River, MD Founded in 1927, Our Lady of Mount Carmel School is a K-12, private, Catholic, college preparatory school located in Middle River, Maryland, just outside of Baltimore. As the parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, originally a mission outreach of St. Joseph’s parish, continued to grow in the first years of the twentieth century, parishioners felt a need to minister to the parish youth through education. Construction began on Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in 1925 and, initial instruction began afterwards with only ten students. Classes were held in a building that contained four classrooms and an auditorium. The tiny

Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 71 72 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament School Profiles school was staffed by the Sisters of St. Francis from Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania. The initial faculty of five sisters, one of whom was the principal and superior, lived in a small convent on campus. The first eighth grade graduates, a class of six boys and five girls, were awarded their diplomas in 1927. In 1949 the pastor, Kerr, had a dream which was to build a high school so that the strong Catholic educational program at Our Lady of Mount Carmel could meet the needs of the older children as well as the younger ones. In 1959, this long time dream was fulfilled with the building of the high school on the campus. Unfortunately, Monsignor Kerr died before the building was completed. The first high school graduating class of 1963, donated a plaque in honor of Monsignor Kerr and named the school’s chapter of the National Honor Society after him. Today, Our Lady of Mount Carmel continues its college preparatory tradition while also enrolling students from Baltimore City, and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, and Harford counties. The school community remains dedicated to the mission of the school and is proud to continue to graduate students who are “invigorated by faith, infused with knowledge, and inspired to serve.”

ROMAN CATHOLIC PA Roman Catholic High School, or simply “Roman,” as it is often called, was founded in 1890 by Thomas E. Cahill, a nineteenth- century Philadelphia merchant.to create a school that offered a free Catholic education for boys, past their grammar school years. Its mission is to continue its tradition of excellence as it strives to offer a comprehensive academic curriculum within a disciplined Catholic environment. Enriched by its cultural, racial, and religious diversity, Roman provides a community where each young man can learn to appreciate and respect the uniqueness of others, while becoming a man of personal integrity. It strives to bring the Gospel values of Jesus Christ to its students, while forming a Catholic community which embodies the Christian spirit of service to all. The school was almost closed by the Archdiocese in 1985 due to declining enrollment, but the alumni, with the blessing of the Archbishop of Philadelphia Cardinal John Krol, initiated a campaign to save it. Today its enrollment has risen to over 1,000 boys from almost every city neighborhood as well as the outlying suburbs. Of the 600 or 700 students that apply every year, only about 300 to 350 will be accepted. Roman, like other high schools, has a three track system (first track, also called honors track; second track; and third track). Roman’s system, however, is unique in that it tracks its honors class into three classes. While students in the honors classes learn the same material at the same pace, it is believed that having students of the same level grouped together provides a better learning system. Beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, Roman implemented a 1:1 iPad initiative, starting with the incoming freshmen to accommodate the ever-changing face of education by providing students with different tools and strategies. The initiative allows students and teachers to individualize and differentiate instruction in ways that are familiar to today’s students. Students will work on essential 21st century skill sets needed to meet state and national standards. Roman Catholic has been prominent in the Philadelphia Catholic League in basketball since the League’s inception, winning 28 championship games since 1920. Roman has also produced successful football, crew, golf, and ice hockey teams.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT Washiington, DC Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School is a public high school operated by the District of Columbia Public Schools at 4301 13th Street Northwest (NW), in the Petworth neighborhood of Ward 4,Washington, D.C. Founded in 1932, the school was first known as Business High School. The original school building is currently under renovation and classes are operating at McFarland Junior High School at 4400 Iowa Avenue, NW, with some 473 students enrolled, according to our latest information. Roosevelt is a premier, comprehensive, neighborhood high school that serves all students within its boundaries and fully embraces the rich academic, cultural, and social diversity of its population. The school’s mission is to provide a supportive environment in which every student will be prepared and empowered for success at the collegiate and career level so as to be a contributing member of society. For families and students seeking rigorous career and college preparation and who want to be a part of a transformative movement, Roosevelt is the multicultural comprehensive high school of choice. Roosevelt meets students where they are, helps them in life management and promotes superior student achievement and grassroots community involvement.

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74 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2014 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament School Profiles CALVERT HALL MD Founded in 1845, Calvert Hall College, a Catholic and Lasallian college preparatory school, provides a diverse community of young men with a broad and balanced human and Christian education through excellent academic and extracurricular programs that promote leadership, achievement, and service within the church and community. Steeped in the educational legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle, Calvert Hall focuses on academic excellence, diversity, community, respect, and brotherhood. Through caring relationships, students develop their potential and pursue self-discipline and community action that bring spiritual, personal and academic goals to fruition. In the early 1840s, Archbishop Samuel Eccleston sought to open a school for the boys of the Cathedral parish in Baltimore. Knowing the work of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Canada, he requested the Brother Superior General to send Brothers to conduct the school. Eventually, Brother Francis McMullen, FSC (“Fratres Scholarum Christianarum,” or Christian Brothers), a native of Baltimore, was assigned as director of the new school on Saratoga Street. He was accompanied by Brother Edward Whitty, FSC. On September 15, 1845, the Brothers assembled 100 students for the celebration of Mass and the opening of what was to become the first permanent foundation of the De La Salle Christian Brothers in the United States. The steady increase in enrollment eventually necessitated the purchase of a new property at Cathedral and Mulberry Streets. In 1891 Cardinal James Gibbons presided at the dedication and blessing of the new building. In September 1960, under the leadership of Brother Gabriel Cannon, FSC, Calvert Hall moved to its current location in Towson. The 32-acre site would allow for the continued growth of its academic and extracurricular programs and accommodate the increasing demand for Catholic, college preparatory education in the metropolitan area. The initial construction consisted of a classroom building, later named Keelty Hall, and the Brothers’ Residence.

RIVERDALE BAPTIST Upper Marlboro, MD Riverdale Baptist School, a co-educational Christian School located in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, was established in 1971 and is a ministry of Riverdale Baptist Church. It serves students from Pre-K through 12th grade and enjoys an excellent reputation for preparing students academically, socially, and spiritually. The school’s vision is to develop students whose Christian faith, character, and God-given gifts will impact and influence lives in their communities and around the globe. Riverdale Baptist School is devoted to developing the whole person and instilling a life-long passion for learning, leading, and serving. Enrollment for the past several years has been approximately 900 students. The Riverdale Baptist high school program emphasizes a college preperatory curriculum with honors and advance placement courses offered to academically qualified students. Over 50 percent of the high school student body maintains a 3.0 Grade Point Average in an intensive academic program that includes developing solid Christian character. On average, 96 percent of all seniors are accepted into four-year colleges and universities each year. The middle school program emphasizes strong academics as well as an expanding Fine Arts program. The school day consists of a Bible class, four academic classes (math, history, science and English), physical education, and one elective. The elementary program at Riverdale Baptist School emphasizes spiritual precepts, character building, and the skills and concepts necessary to academic advancement. These self-contained classrooms follow a carefully selected curriculum of learning in Bible, language skills, spelling, reading, math, handwriting, science, and heritage studies. Members of the faculty are all dedicated Christians who have a calling to minister in Christian Education. They have earned degrees from reputable Bible colleges, Christian colleges, and secular universities across the nation. They are active in Church activities and ministries, and throughout the school year, days are set aside for attending conventions, conference, and in-house workshops to enrich and provide teacher development. The school has a dual accreditation through Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Christian Schools International.

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The 2013 All-Tournament Team included (L-R)Phil Booth of champion Mount Saint Joseph, Tony Blackwell of runner-up Cesar Chavez, MVP Jordan McNeil of Mount Saint Joseph, Tristan Thompson of Cesar Chavez, and Daveyon Barnes of Mount Saint Joseph. Also selected were Kimbal MacKenzie of John Carroll, Dorian Johnson of Herndon, Jason Cethoute of Molloy, Jackson Davis of Lafayete, and Doug Farley of Coolidge.

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Baltimore’s Mount St. Joseph won their 4th DC Classic Championship over Cesar Chavez 71-58.

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Taylor Hall of Lafayette and Tristan Thompson of Cesar Chavez as seen by the ref.

Coolidge’s Jamal Gregory blocks a Mt. St. Joseph and Molloy players shot by Herndon’s Kent Auslander. contest a rebound in a close semi- final match.

Gonzaga’s Chris Lykes gets past Justin Route of Coolidge for a layup.

Mt. St. Joseph’s Phil Booth blocks a shot by Tristan Thompson of Cesar Chavez.

U.S. Navy Color Guard presents the colors before the Jaylen Adams of Mt. St. Joseph and Christopher Championship game. Davis of Molloy race up the court.

Jamall Gregory of Coolidge drives past Gonzaga’s Pat Myers. Tristan Thompson of Cesar Chavez hits a jumper between two Lafayette players. Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 83

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2013 Mike Kelleher Scholar-Athlete Bobby Hally receives his award from Fr Planning.

Pierre Johnson of Mt. St. Joseph flies Charge! Phil Booth of Mt. St. Joseph high for a layup in the championship goes over a Cesar Chavez defender. game.

Two 2’s fight for the ball; Chris Baez of Cesar Chavez and Devin Smaldore of John Carroll

Maureen McLaughlin, Chair of the Counseling Department, with the speakers at the Team Breakfast, who recounted their 2 Joes & Johnny – AD Joe Reyda experiences at several of the service projects and Johnny Holiday whose grandson played for John Carroll. Strike , Lance Blakley of Lafayette tosses a pass to his team mate.

The eight head coaches at the DC Classic Team Breakfast at the Carmody Center. Not the Rockettes, but the Archbishop Molloy Dance Team. Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 85 The Gonzaga College High School Class of 2008 Supports the DC Classic Mikhael A. Abebe Jossif N. Ezekilov Zory Lyles Anthony B. Pusateri Michael J. Alcala Victor C. Farr Colin B. MacCarthy Tyler S. Radecki Austin L. Alderdice William D. Fehringer Gregory J. Macnamara Christopher R. Raia Ryan P. Amons William C. Felker William R. MacTurk Timothy A. Reese Tyler L. Anderson Vincent L. Ferraro, Jr. Jordan C. Maitland John F. Reim Aubrey K. Annoh-Yeboah Patrick B. Fleury Taylor S. Malone Calvin M. Reyes Aryaan C. Azarbarzin Dennis P. Flynn Robert J. Maloy Justin L. Richardson Johnson A. Bademosi George K. Forrester Andrew F. Mashack B. Hudson Riehle, Jr. Patrick J. Baer Brian P. Foster Michael L. Mason Jordan P. Rivera Peter F. Barry Anthony J. Francis Daris E. Mattison James C. Roberson, III Brian E. Beaty Conor M. Frickel Ryan J. McCarthy Andrew S. Ross John C. Beauregard Jorge Andrei P. Fronda Walter P. McCormick Daniel S. Roth Pedro J. Bicudo Christopher M. Furman William McDonnell, IV Matthew J. Russell Joseph C. Bieberich Samuel R. Genovese James R. McGinnis Andrew P. Sabelhaus Andrew M. Bolka Zachary Gillis Robert M. McGowan Eduardo F. Sacasa Tyler O. Bradshaw Luis R. Gonzales Patrick S. McMahon Antonio I. Salas Christopher M. Bresnahan Rodney D. Gould Michael J. McNamee Peter A. Sanneman Andrew Brown Wenzel S. Granger Peter M. Mehlert Michael P. Sanzo Samuel T. Buckley Trevor M. Greene Brian C. Mellody Jason D. Schmucker Sean P. Bur John N. Greening Karl A. Miller Tyler C. Schmutz Philip F. Butler J. Michael Hanagan Thomas M. Miller John A. Shannon Ryan A. Cantarella Eamon M. Hanifin Jack G. Minich Joseph A. Shea Peter B. Carroccio Zachariah G. Hatoum Kevin M. Minogue Kevin J. Sheehy Christopher M. Carter Terence B. Healy William P. Minturn William P. Stallsmith Conner W. Casey Thomas S. Hill Joseph Misko, III G. Edward Stevens Charles E. Casteel Thomas X. Hilley Gregory J. Monica James H. Stewart Eric B. Chavous Mark C. Hoover Andres F. Morales Erick Stone Brian A. Chinn Joseph M. Howard Thomas Scotty S. Moran Patrick T. Stranix Peter S. Chongpinitchai William B. Howard Jonathan T. Moriarty Robert E. Stubbs, Jr. Ryan M. Clough Neil T. Huizenga Jay F. Mulieri Bryan H. Sullivan Daniel M. Cullen Charles P. Hummel William E. Mullan, IV Patrick F. Sullivan Timothy J. Cullen John C. Hynes Joseph C. Natelli Daniel F. Sygar Matthew G. Cummins James M. Ingram Nathan A. Nazareno J. Wesley Taylor Peter J. Curtin Ian Iraola Christopher Nealon Christopher Taylor Corey A. Davis Jonathan M. Jackson James J. Nebeker David J. Thompson Franco Lorenzo P. de Guzman Kevin D. Jackson Anthony J. Ness Derrick E. Thompson Andrew Deal Ryan P. Jenks Vincent P. Ness Thomas J. Tigani Paul H. Debs Oscar C. Jimenez Kenneth F. Newcomer John P. Treanor Joseph Demeria Cameron I. Johnson Douglas C. Newell Daniel P. Tsoy Kevin C. Dempsey Joseph Johnson, III Michael M. Newkumet Brian C. Tyson Thomas A. Derry Phillip T. Johnston Tran D. Nguyen Alexander P. Villa Luke Dewire Dwight O. Jones Mikhail P. Northland Malik Waleed Zachary V. Diffenderfer Benjamin J. Kanne Killian J. O’Brien Brandon J. Wallace Thomas J. Diganci John R. Keller Michael B. O’Brien John C. Ward Nicholas K. Dodd Christopher D. Kennedy Douglas E. O’Keefe Nathan R. Webber Martin J. Dolan William Kennedy Conor M. O’Maille Michael B. Weeda Charles T. Donnelly-Justus David D. Kent Joseph E. O’Neill Martin K. Weitzel Colin D. Dowd Maxim M. Kenyi Devin O’Reilly Justin A. Welch Philip J. Doyle Terrence P. Kernan Ryan F. O’Toole Allen Whearry Ryan D. Doyle Luke A. Lavin John A. Orlando Zachary M. Wheatley Douglas N. Dremluk Kevin W. Leahy Philippe E. Otterson Eric J. Wiggins Cullen M. Drummey Peery B. Lewis, III Andrew J. Panzarella Thomas S. Williamson III Thomas C. duFief Daniel M. Liashek Brian J. Paul Michael B. Woodhull E. S. Wilson Duggan J. Ryan Lichtenfels Alfredo P. Perez Andrew S. Wurst Wesley J. Dunning Sean M. LoJacono Gerald S. Perry Kenneth J. Yania Bradley N. Edwards Matthew D. Long William G. Pizzano Kevin M. Young Shane T. Elie Alex S. Lopatka Alexander N. Polchert Michael J. Ziaii Maxwell J. Ernst Eduardo M. Lopez-Barnard Welton L. Pollard William J. Zimmerman Spencer T. Ernst Daniel Lopez-Riveira Dominick C. Pugliese 86 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______2013 Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights

The Lafayette Generals at the statue of Coolidge Colt Daquan Paige General Lafayette across from the White hits a jump shot in the Molloy Tight Defense. Cesar Chavez’ Tristan House game. Thompson still gets a shot off.

The John Carroll Patriots after their White House Intense positioning between Blessed tour. Sacrament and Holy Redeemer CYO players.

Kyle Doran of Mt. St. Joseph drives past a Molloy defender. Herndon’s Dorian Johnson takes a jump shot over two Coolidge defenders.

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NYC & Long Island: • All Hallows • Archbishop Molloy • Bishop Loughlin Washington, DC: Philadelphia: • Cardinal Hayes • Anacostia • Archbishop Wood • Holy Cross • Archbishop Carroll • Germantown Academy • Iona Prep • Coolidge • Neumann-Goretti • Rice High School • Dunbar • Roman Catholic • Christ the King • Gonzaga • St. Joseph’s Prep • LaSalle Academy • Roosevelt • Longwood • Sidwell Friends • St. Raymond • St. Albans Upstate New York: South Dakota: • St. John’s • McQuaid Jesuit • Red Cloud Indian School • Spingarn Massachusetts: • Woodrow Wilson • St. John’s Northern California: Chicago, Illinois: • Fremont • St. Rita of Cascia Western Pennsylvania: Rhode Island: • Jesuit High School • Cathedral Prep • St. Andrew’s • Central Catholic New Jersey: Western Virginia: • St. Anthony’s • Roanoke Catholic

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90 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights Tournament History 2013 The 25th DC Classic provided a roller-coaster ride for all the teams and their fans. There were upsets and overtime games that kept the fans and players alike on the edge of their seats. On Day One, Cesar Chavez (DC) trailed most of the game but came back to upset John Carroll (MD) 47-40. Game two found host Gonzaga, without two key players due to injuries, falling to Lafayette (KY) 77-71. In the two later games, order was restored as Molloy (NY) defeated Coolidge (DC) 69-48 and Mt. St. Joseph (MD) held off a game Herndon (VA) team 78-71. Day One was highlighted at halftime of the Gonzaga game with a special presentation to retiring Chairman John McLaughlin honoring his many years of service as chairman of the Gonzaga DC Classic Committee. On Day Two, the first two games were similar. Gonzaga was not able to get out of an early hole again and lost to John Carroll 65-57, and Herndon could not make up a large first quarter deficit and fell to Coolidge 65-51. The two semi-final games provided lots of tense moments. Cesar Chavez pulled out a double overtime thriller to defeat Lafayette 96-91. Chavez was led by Tony Blackwell’s 27 points, including 6 three pointers, offsetting an impressive performance by the Generals’ Jackson Davis’s 34 points. In a very well-played, balanced, and close game, defending champion Mt. St. Joseph defeated Molloy 63-60. Mt. St. Joseph, led almost the entire game behind senior guard Phil Booth while Malloy was led by senior guard Gabriel Kilpatrick’s 22 points. The final day began with an overtime victory by Herndon over John Carroll. Herndon was led by All-Tournament selection Dorian Johnson’s 30 points. All-Tournament selection Doug Farley, 19 points, led the Coolidge defeat of Gonzaga. Then Malloy easily defeated Lafayette in the third place game. Both Lafayette’s Jackson Davis (24 points and 15 rebounds) and Molloy’s Jayson Cethoute (24 points) were selected to the All-Tournament team. In the final, Mt. St. Joseph claimed another DC Classic title by wearing down the Cesar Chavez squad 71-58. Chavez’s All-Tournament selections, Tony Blackwell and Tristan Thompson, could not contain their counterparts from Mt. St. Joseph, MVP selection Jordan McNeil (22 points) and fellow All-Tournament selections Daveyon Barnes (18 points, 16 rebounds) and Phil Booth (14 points)..

2012 The 24th Annual DC Classic had a familiar feel to it with each school previously in the Classic. The first round was favorable to the local teams. Sidwell Friends defeated Germantown Academy 63-57. Number one ranked Gonzaga defeated Archbishop Molloy, coached by New York coaching legend Jack Curran, 78-66. Bullis defeated Roman Catholic, coached by Chris McNesby who participated in the Classic as a player, assistant coach and now head coach, 61-49. Mount St. Joseph ended the local team run by beating Archbishop Carroll 59-54. In the first semi-final, Josh Hart (37 points) led a red hot Sidwell team in an upset over Gonzaga ending the host team’s 19 game winning streak. In the nightcap, St Joseph The Mike Davis Foundation, Inc. In Memory of Mike Davis - 1971 to 1996 Bernard A. Nolan, Sr. Class of 1909 Bernard A. Nolan, Jr. Class of 1942 Michael O. Nolan Class of 1950 Matthew B. Davis Class of 1995 Timothy S. Hagan, Jr. Class of 1998 Daniel T. Hagan Class of 2000 Kevin Carbonell Class of 2002 Joseph M. Haynos Class of 2003 Bernard A. Nolan, IV Class of 2003 Bernard F. McKeever, Jr. Class of 2004 George M. Carbonell, Jr. Class of 2006 Kyle B. McKeever Class of 2006 Michael O. Nolan, III Class of 2006 Paul T. Haynos Class of 2007 H. Timothy Dworshak Class of 2009 Theodore J. Kristek, Jr., Class of 2010 Calvin O. Dworshak Class of 2014 Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 91 92 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights Tournament History (continued) broke open a close game over Bullis setting up another DC/Baltimore final. Day Three of the Classic moved for the first time to the GW Smith Center. In the seventh place game, it took overtime for Germantown Academy to hold off Carroll 51- 49. In the fifth place game Molloy held on to beat Roman Catholic 54-52. Gonzaga rebounded with a resounding defeat of Bullis 79-42 to take third place. In a back and forth close game, St Joseph outlasted Sidwell despite a game high 37 points by Josh Hart. For only the second time in Classic history, a member of the runner-up team was named MVP. Hart broke the Tournament scoring record of almost twenty years held by Maryland great with 98 points. Joining Hart on the All-Tournament team were McGloin (Sidwell), Antwan Haskins (Carroll), Anthony Thompson (Bullis), Chaz Watler (Molloy), Shep Garner (Roman Catholic), Kris Jenkins and Charles Glover (Gonzaga), Kameron Williams and Phil Booth (Mount St. Joseph).

2011 The 23rd Annual DC Classic combined old and new. Gonzaga and tournament regulars Bishop McNamara and Sidwell Friends welcomed five newcomers to the Classic. In the opening round, the first game featured a battle of two newcomers with Sagemont (FL) edging John Carroll (Balt). In the second game, host Gonzaga beat a game Central Catholic (Pitt) squad led by All Tournament selection Lincoln Davis. In the third game, Sidwell Friends beat first time participant St. Rita (Chicago). In the nightcap, Newmann Gorretti (Philly) got their first trip to DC started on the right foot by defeating McNamara. In the semifinals, Gonzaga defeated Sagemont 62-47 and Neumann Gorretti beat Sidwell Friends to set up a battle of nationally ranked teams. Neumann Gorretti, led by 15 points from All Tournament Ja’Quan Newton, fell to six in a row champion Gonzaga 56-52. Coach Turner’s squad had a balanced attack led by Villanova recruit junior Kris Jenkins (20 points) and UNC recruit junior Nate Britt (12 points). MVP Britt was joined on the All Tournament Team by the Eagle’s Travon Blackman and Kris Jenkins, Neumann Gorretti’s Derrick Stewart and John Davis, Sidwell Friends’ Josh Hart, Sagemont’s Egor Koulechov and John Carroll’s Rodney Elliott.

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94 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights Tournament History (continued) led by Senior Cahli Thomas and sophomores Nate Britt and Kris Jenkins, defeated a solid Charlotte Christian (NC) Squad, led by Navy Recruit Worth Smith and Anthony Gill (South Carolina). The Eagles won the game at the foul line, making nearly 90% of their free throws (15-17) while the Knights, from Charlotte, N.C. could manage only 52% (11-21). The consolation game featured New York area rivals Holy Cross against St. Raymond of , a three-time participant, with the Ravens of St. Raymond edging the Knights 69-64. Local teams Good Counsel and Chantilly, both making their second appearance in the tournament rounded out the tournament field with four timer Mt. St. Joseph and St. John Shrewsbury (MA), a second-time participant. Once again the tournament’s reputation as a showcase for underclass talent held true as the tournament hosted a number of college coaches and scouts assessing the wide range of talent among the tournament’s young scholar-athletes.

2009 _The 2009 DC Classic saw a continuation of home team dominance by the host Eagles who defeated a talented Mater Dei (CA) team in a thrilling final at American University. Dallas Jesuit (TX) returned to the tournament for the third time but could not keep up with the Eagles in a first day match up. The Mater Dei Monarchs, led by USC bound Gary Franklin and UCLA bound Tyler Lamb squeaked by a tough Chantilly (VA) team making its first appearance in the tournament, then fought off a determined McNamara (MD) squad to reach the final against the Eagles. Gonzaga eased past Calvert Hall (MD) in the semi- finals to set up the hoped for matchup between the Monarchs and the Eagles. The crowd expected a tough, hard fought game and it was not disappointed. Mater Dei took over in the third quarter leading by more than ten points. The Eagles, led by senior guards Cedric Lindsay and Tyler Thornton chipped away at the lead and managed to pull out the win with a great team effort featuring timely support from freshmen, Nate Britt and Kris Jenkins. Sidwell Friends (DC) and Iona Prep (NY) also made their first trips to the tournament marking the first time in 15 years 4 new teams were introduced to the special hospitality of the DC Classic tournament committee. The tournament’s reputation as a showcase for local and national talent continued to grow as a number of area and national coaches were on hand to see the talented seniors and underclassmen in the 21st DC Classic.

2008 The 20th DC Classic was not only a milestone for the tournament and its volunteer committee members, it was also the first ever three-peat for tournament host Gonzaga. This time, coming off one of the best seasons in school history and returning three key players, including Duke and Princeton bound players, Tyler Thornton and Ian Hummer, respectively, the Eagles came

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96 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights Tournament History (continued) into the tournament as the clear favorite and they did not disappoint. Gonzaga rolled into the finals with a blow out victory against an overmatched Bullis squad then carried that momentum to a strong 20 point final victory over arch rival St. John’s (DC), appearing in the tournament for the third time. The Eagles were led by book-end junior guards Cedrick Lindsay, the tournament MVP, and Thornton, and senior center, Ian Hummer. The tournament welcomed St. John’s (MA) the first time in the tournament’s history from Massachusetts. Coolidge (DC) appeared in the tournament for the 7th time including an appearance in the maiden tournament in 1989. Consistent with the celebration by the DC Classic of a long and successful tournament history, the tournament committee had the honor of welcoming back legendary Coach Jack Curran and his Stanners from Archbishop Molloy (NY) for the 6th time. The Stanners featured an outstanding individual performance by Senior Russ Smith. The tournament also featured the first appearance by Benedictine from Richmond, Virginia.

2007 The Gonzaga Eagles entered the 19th DC Classic as a clear favorite off the Eagles stellar 2006 season and the return of all key starters, including 2006 DC Classic MVP, Cameron Johnson. The Eagles reached the finals with victories over tournament newcomer All Hallows (NY) and Fremont (CA), appearing in its second straight tournament. On the other side of the bracket, Bishop Loughlin of New York, a tournament veteran, made it look easy with a blow out win against overmatched Towson Catholic and a convincing win over Philadelphia power, and tourney veteran, Roman Catholic. In the final, Gonzaga burst out to a quick lead taking advantage of the Lions’ pressing defense to score some easy baskets. The Eagles looked like a national power behind a stifling defense led by senior Max Kenyi and the overall play of MVP Ian Hummer. The Lions were led by James Johnson and Doron Lamb. The tournament field also included St. John’s Catholic Prep (MD) and WCAC rival, Bishop McNamara. Coach Steve Turner’s Eagles had what may have been their best season in history in 2007-08, finishing 34-1 and winning both the WCAC regular season and tournament titles, along with the DC City Championship.

2006 History repeated itself in 2006 to the delight of fans of the host Gonzaga Eagles. In 1993 Coach Dick Myers won his first DC Classic title after having been upset in the first round the previous year. The 2005 Eagles also lost on the first day. However, as in 1993, the Eagles bounced back with a superb performance in 2006 thoroughly outclassing pre-tournament favorite St. Frances of Baltimore, making its 3rd Tournament appearance. The Eagles led throughout, surging to a 50-27 halftime lead before prevailing comfortably 82-56. Sean Mosely led the Panthers of St. Frances while the Eagles were led by tournament MVP, Cameron Johnson. The tournament featured two new West Coast teams, Fremont from Oakland and Horizon from San Diego, and an old East Coast favorite, Archbishop Molloy.

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2005 The 17th annual tournament turned into an all Baltimore final when nationally ranked Mount St. Joseph and St. Frances reached the final marking the first time two Baltimore teams played in the Championship Game. While the two teams were closely matched, the senior depth of Mount St. Joseph, led by tournament MVP Dejuan Goodwin and George Mason bound Louis Birdsong proved too much for the Panthers of St. Frances who were led by sophomore Sean Mosely and Senior Deshawn Bradshaw. Roman Catholic (PA) nearly spoiled the all Maryland final but succumbed in one semifinal to the eventual champion 56-54 despite the efforts of all tournament team members Bradley Wanamaker and Mike Ringgold of the Cahillites from Philadelphia. Newcomer St. Stephens/St. Agnes made it into the semifinal by upsetting host Gonzaga in first night action at Gonzaga but could not overcome the talented Panthers of St. Frances at the larger Bender Arena (AU) venue for second day action. The Cadets of St. Johns (DC) and DCIAA member Eleanor Roosevelt High (DC) along with tournament veteran, Bishop Loughlin (NY), rounded out the field. The tournament raised over $55,000 for Gonzaga’s local, regional, national and international Charitable Service Projects.

2004 The 16th Annual Tournament featured a renewal of the historic rivalry between DeMatha and Gonzaga who met in the tournament final for the third time. It was an old rivalry with a significant twist, however. The Stags were appearing for the first time without the retired legend, Morgan Wooton while the Eagles were in their first season under new coach Steve Turner, after the retirement of long time coach and teacher, Dick Myers. The tournament field also included Westbury Christian and Germantown Academy, both making their fourth appearance in the tournament, along with St. Albans, a five-time participant. Jesuit High from Carmichael, CA made its first visit to the tournament and also became the first team in the DC Classic from the West Coast. The Eagles appeared to be severe underdogs in the final after DeMatha’s convincing wins over Westbury Christian and Mt. St. Joseph. However, the Eagles, behind the sharpshooting of seniors Paul Johnson and Brian Slaninka never trailed, until the last minute. Key plays by Nigel Munson and Mamadi Diane enabled the Stags to eke out a last minute victory, 54-51, marking the Stags 3rd DC Classic Championship, but the first behind Coach Mike Jones.

2003 _2003 marked the historic 15th year of the tournament and featured McQuaid Jesuit and Archbishop Molloy (NY) and

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100 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights Tournament History (continued) Georgetown Prep. The host Eagles raced into the Championship game with convincing wins over Potomac School (VA) and St. Joseph Prep (PA) behind the solid play of seniors Stanley Hodge and Antwan Harrison and junior forward Paul Johnson. In the other bracket Georgetown Prep used Seniors Roy Hibbert (7’2”), Davis Nwankwo (6’9”) and Aris Williams (6’9”) to get past McQuaid and two-time tournament champion Archbishop Molloy, coached by the legendary Jack Curran and led by senior standout Sundiata Gaines. In a dream final featuring two neighboring Jesuit rivals the height of the little Hoyas and a semi-final injury to Gonzaga star Antwan Harrison allowed Georgetown Prep to control the final despite a late charge by the Eagles. Prep pulled away at the end to win 46-38 behind tournament MVP Roy Hibbert, Jr. The tournament’s final day also featured a shooting exhibition between Mount St. Joseph and McQuaid. McQuaid’s Jack Leasure set a new record for Three Point Field Goals with 9 for the game (8 in the fourth quarter) and 18 for the tournament, but the Gaels of Mount St. Joseph prevailed in part because of the perfection of Brian Johnson who made all 13 tries during the tournament including 10-10 against the Black Knights of McQuaid. The out of town teams were treated to a special tour of the Capitol. The tournament also marked the last DC Classic for Gonzaga’s own legendary coach Dick Myers who retired after the season.

2002_ The 14th DC Classic featured the return of national power and previous tournament Champion Christ the King from NY. Local upstart, The Potomac School, led by junior Peter Prowitt, nearly pulled off the upset of the tournament missing a last second shot to fall by one point to the Royals in the 1st round. The Tournament also featured West Forsyth, the first participant from North Carolina, led by Wake Forest bound Chris Paul, Mervo School, and Paul VI all making their first tournament visit. The 2nd round featured a long awaited match up of local Jesuit rivals, Georgetown Prep and Gonzaga. The Eagles, led by senior Luke Owings defeated the Little Hoyas who were led by 7’ 2” junior center Roy Hibbert, Jr. The Eagles brought their pressing defense and fast paced game into the final against the co-favorite Royals who had little trouble in the semi-finals beating a tough Paul VI team. The final was an epic battle from the start with Christ the King holding a small lead at the end of each quarter, only to see the Eagles tie in the last minutes. In the end, the Royals, led by tournament MVP Japhet McNeil and Brian Williams prevailed in a controversial last minute exchange, 50 - 48. The Eagles were led by Senior Luke Owings and Juniors Antwan Harrison and Stanley Hodge.

2001 The 13th edition of the DC Classic was held with subdued excitement due to the tragedies of 9/11. Jack Curran brought his Stanners from Archbishop Molloy (NY) to the tournament for the third time, seeking championship number two. The main competition figured to come from highly ranked Germantown Academy (PA) led by super seniors Matt Walsh (FL) and Lee Melchionni (Duke). Fighting through injuries and illness Germantown was unable to overcome the Stanners in one semi-final

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102 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights Tournament History (continued) match up. In the other semi-final host Gonzaga, featuring a talented group of underclassmen faced Houston power Westbury Christian, led by 2002 national player of the year runner up, Ndudi Ebi. The Wildcats advanced to the final with a thrilling and controversial last minute victory over the host Eagles, led by senior Chris Sumner. In the final, the Stanners took advantage of the Wildcats’ let down and steadily pulled away from the Wildcats. The Stanners were led by junior point guard Marlon Smith and senior forwards Kevin Diffly and Kevin Hamilton. The 2001 tournament also featured newcomers Roanoke Catholic (VA) and T. C. Williams (VA) of “Remember the Titans” fame. With highly touted underclassmen such as Ebi, J. R. Reynolds of Roanoke Catholic and Stanley Hodge of Gonzaga, the tournament attracted a large number of college coaches and scouts.

2000 The 12th annual tournament provided another thrilling ending. Old friends South Lafourche and Coolidge High, were joined by Strake Jesuit (Houston), St. Joseph’s Prep (PA), St. John’s Prospect Hall (MD) and long time Gonzaga neighbors and rivals Good Counsel and Georgetown Prep. Gonzaga renewed its rivalry against Prep with a hard fought semifinal victory. Good Counsel advanced in the other bracket taking advantage of inconsistent play from Scott Bouzigard’s Tarpons of South Lafourche and the absence of key players from Strake Jesuit. In the final, Gonzaga, often led by two freshmen Antwan Harrison and Eric Price, roared from behind then prevailed in a thrilling overtime victory. After an 0-4 start in tournament championships, the Eagles had now won 5 of the last 8 tournaments. The tournament showcased some rising stars and rising teams including St. John’s and St. Joseph’s, and particularly Georgetown Prep behind new coach and former Georgetown star Dwayne Bryant, a college teammate of Gonzaga star Mark Tillman. Honoring his 12 years of service to the tournament and leadership as tournament chairman, the MVP trophy was permanently named the “John J. McLaughlin MVP Award.”

1999 The 11th annual tournament produced a familiar “refrain” as tournament favorite Roman Catholic went down to defeat to Archbishop Molloy (NY) coached by legendary ‘two sport coach’ Jack Curran. Molloy and Roman were joined by local teams Archbishop Spalding (MD) and McNamara (MD). Host Gonzaga sported a young team that could not match up with eventual winner Molloy in the semi-final despite a strong effort by Senior Center Howard Blue. Bishop Loughlin (NY) succumbed in the semi-final unable to control national player of the year Eddie Griffin for Roman Catholic. Sunday’s tournament final showed that

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104 www.gonzagadcclassic.org  ZZZJRQ]DJDGFFODVVLFRUJ ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights Tournament History (continued) after 40 years of coaching baseball and basketball and receiving coach of the year awards in both sports, Molloy’s Jack Curran still had the touch. The Stanners produced a smothering defense that hampered Roman’s Eddie Griffin. Junior big men Wendell Gibson and James Hauser lead a balanced attack that constantly produced open shots. In the end the Stanners frustrated the Cahillites and Coach Curran had his first DC Classic championship in his second try.

1998 The tournament celebrated its 10th anniversary with equal amounts of fanfare and anticipation. The tournament field included returning powers South Lafourche and DeMatha. South Lafourche turned on a tenacious pressing defense right from the opening tip-off, surprising the Cahillites of favored Roman Catholic of Philadelphia, leading to the long awaited rematch with DeMatha. The Stags, led by seniors and Joe Forte, proved too much for the Tarpons in one of the semi-final match ups. On the other side of the tournament bracket, Gonzaga moved ahead, winning its first two games against Longwood (NY) and Towson Catholic (MD), setting up a dream match against DeMatha, the nation’s #1 ranked high school. Although recognized as a skilled team, Gonzaga was given little chance against DeMatha, a team touted by USA Today as the most talented high school basketball team in the past twenty years. In one of the most exciting high school games in memory, Gonzaga outlasted DeMatha in a thrilling, overtime victory won by a last second foul shot from Gonzaga senior floor leader Billy Glading. He was ably supported by seniors Pat Mitchell, Brandon Newby and Tim Folan. The Stags were again led by senior All-Americans, Joe Forte, unprecedented repeat MVP, and Keith Bogans. An international element was introduced to the service projects supported by the tournament through the addition of a senior summer work project in the Dominican Republic. 1997 The 9th tournament registered another first with the Gonzaga Eagles’ Wings-sponsored, congressional reception hosted by Congressman Billy Tauzin (LA). Newcomers, South Lafourche (LA) and Westbury Christian (TX), attended the reception and provided a refreshing Southwest flavor to the tournament. South Lafourche outplayed Gonzaga in the tournament semi-final, gaining the chance to meet national power DeMatha, coached by the legendary Morgan Wooten. Despite a decided height and depth disadvantage, the Tarpons of South Lafourche, behind the play of juniors Clarence Moore and Ross Chouest, stayed with DeMatha until the very end, before falling to the Stags and their junior stars, MVP Joe Forte and Keith Bogans. 1996 In its 8th year the tournament continued to expand, recruiting the Red Cloud Indian School of Pine Ridge, SD. Red GO JESUITS! GO EAGLES! THE LUCEYS The McRoberts Family DENNIS, PAM, CHRIS (GONZAGA ‘97), Charlie 2011 MEGAN (VISITATION ‘99)

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106 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights Tournament History (continued) Cloud’s visit included several intercultural exchanges and resulted in a visit to Red Cloud by Gonzaga students the following summer, the start of an annual student service project. Gonzaga became the first three-time champion with a convincing win against highly regarded Bishop Loughlin, which had earned a place in the final with a defeat of nationally ranked, NY rival, Bishop Rice. Unfortunately, the success of the tournament was marred by the sudden death of Mike Kelleher, tournament founder and inspiration. In his honor, the tournament renamed its Scholar-Athlete award the Mike Kelleher Scholar Athlete award. 1995 The 7th year of the tournament was dominated by juniors Mark Karcher, the tournament MVP, playing for nationally ranked St. Frances, and Alvin Brown of Gonzaga, who met in the tournament final. Gonzaga became the first team to win the tournament twice, repeating its 1993 1st place finish with a dominating defensive performance. Players from Herndon H.S. (Herndon, VA.) and St. Raymond joined host Gonzaga at Children’s Hospital where tournament Chairman, John McLaughlin, presented Children’s with a check from the tournament. Halftime of the final featured the announcement of the 1st annual Scholar Athlete Award, presented to Gonzaga’s team trainer, senior John Gans (Northwestern). 1994 The 6th DC Classic featured three of the nation’s top teams: DeMatha, ranked #1; Roman Catholic ranked #4; and LaSalle Academy (NYC), ranked as high as #6 during the year. The tournament’s geographic horizons were stretched by the addition of Jesuit College Prep (Dallas, TX). In the semi-finals, Roman Catholic stunned DeMatha at the buzzer. In the final, LaSalle rode tournament MVP Shammgod Wells’ (Providence) 20 points and superb ball handling to a decisive 57-48 win over the Cahillites. Visiting teams were treated to a private tour of the White House, a tournament tradition. George Washington’s head coach, Mike Jarvis (now at St. John’s) was the keynote speaker at the renewed team breakfast for all participants. 1993 Host Gonzaga started momentum toward an outstanding season with a victory in the championship game of the milestone, 5th Gonzaga DC Classic. The tournament invitees included nationally ranked St. Raymond (NYC) and Archbishop Wood (Phila.). St. Raymond, behind Kareem Reid (Univ. of Arkansas) and Charlton Clarke (UMass.), cruised to the final with easy wins over Langley (VA) and Wood. In the final, Gonzaga star and tournament MVP Kenny McFarland (St. Bonaventure) sank a buzzer- beating lay up to climax a breathtaking 63-61 come-from-behind win over the Ravens. The tournament also featured an alumni match-up between local and long-time rivals, Gonzaga and St. John’s, that preceded the tournament final. 1992 An strong field drew media attention to the tournament in 92. Teams included defending national champion Dunbar of Baltimore and Philadelphia city champion, Roman Catholic. Dunbar nipped Anacostia in the game opener termed, “worthy of any tournament championship,” by the Washington Post. Washington’s St. Albans, featuring Anwar McQueen, lost its only game of the year to Roman Catholic in first-round action. In the final, Roman Catholic, behind the strong play of tournament MVP (Temple), shocked Dunbar, led by Keith Booth (Maryland), to end the Poets’ 57-game winning streak. 1991 In its 3rd year, the tournament expanded to an eight-team format and received national recognition by Street and Smith. The field was headlined by perennial New York powers Christ the King and Archbishop Molloy, coached by Jack Curran, and by Southern of Baltimore. Undaunted but undersized Gonzaga, led by two-sports stars, Ike Wilkins (Northeastern) and Chad Leonard (The Citadel), stunned Molloy in the semi-finals and was leading heavily favored Christ the King deep into the third quarter before falling to the Royals, led by Jason Cipola (Syracuse) and Rich Veteri (George Mason). 1990 The tournament field expanded to six teams in its 2nd year including perennial high school basketball power St. Anthony’s of Jersey City. In the tournament final, Dunbar of Baltimore, led by Terrence Alexander and Donta Bright (UMass), nipped St. Anthony’s powered by high school All-Americans Danny Hurley (Seton Hall) and Roderick Rhodes (Kentucky/Southern California/Houston Rockets) in overtime. The loss proved to be St. Anthony’s only loss of the year. Washington’s own Dunbar H. S. finished only third in the tournament, even though it was nationally ranked all year. 1989 The Gonzaga DC Classic, organized by a committee of volunteers from the Gonzaga Fathers’ Club, inaugurated the annual December tournament. Playing at the tournament’s regular home, Bender Arena at the American University, the four- team field gave fans a taste of the excitement to come. Washington’s Coolidge H. S. and Dunbar (Baltimore) joined local rivals, DeMatha and host Gonzaga. In the tournament final, televised by Home Team Sports Network, DeMatha, behind Kenny Blakeney (Duke), beat a strong Gonzaga team led by Robert Churchwell (Georgetown).

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112 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights 25 Years of Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Graduates (continued) Holloway, Jermaine...... Theodore Roosevelt...... ‘94...... Howard Kirkland, Wes...... Roman Catholic...... ‘07...... Shippensburg Hopper, Marcus...... Holy Cross (NY)...... ’10...... Sienna College Knowlton, Bennett...... St. John’s (MA)...... ‘08...... Endicott College Horton, Ronald...... Gonzaga...... ‘89...... Davidson Kolbasovsky, Andrew..... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘91...... Rutgers Houston, JJ...... St. John Prospect Hall...... ‘06...... Marymount Krug, Chris...... Germantown Academy...... ‘95, ‘97...... Princeton Howard, Carlos...... Gonzaga...... ‘06...... Pace Labove, Chad...... St. John’s (MA)...... ‘08...... Wesleyan University Hummer, Ian...... Gonzaga...... ‘06-’08...... Princeton Labove, Matt...... St. John’s (MA)...... ‘08...... Dartmouth Hunter, Vohn...... St. Raymond...... ‘95...... Texas Lamb, Doron...... Bishop Loughlin...... ‘07...... Kentucky Hurd, Richard...... Heritage Christian...... ‘02...... Baylor Lamb, Tyler...... Mater Dei...... ‘09...... UCLA Hurley, Danny...... St. Anthony’s...... ‘90...... Seton Hall Leach, Chris...... Gonzaga...... ‘06, ‘07...... Univ. of DC Ihekweazu, Ugo...... Westbury Christian...... ’01...... Wofford College Leary, Dana...... Gonzaga...... ‘01, ‘02...... Williams Ikeakor, Andy...... Westbury Christian...... ‘99...... Tennessee Leasure, Jack...... McQuaid Jesuit...... ‘03...... Coastal Carolina Israel, Omari...... Good Counsel...... ’00...... Notre Dame Leonard, Chad...... Gonzaga...... ‘90, ‘91...... Citadel Ivey, Sean...... Georgetown Prep...... ’00...... Worcester Poly Letsebe, Thabo...... Towson Catholic...... ’98...... Goucher College Jacks, Bradley...... Gonzaga...... ‘13...... Babson College Lide, Johrad...... All Hallows (NY)...... ‘07...... Concordia College Jackson, Halima...... DeMatha...... ’97, ’98...... Howard Loftus, Sean...... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘06...... Baruch College Jackson, Marc...... Roman Catholic...... ‘92...... Temple Lucas, Jason...... Germantown Academy...... ‘95...... Lafayette Jefferson, Seldon...... Bishop Loughlin...... ‘92...... West Virginia Makevicius, Tadas...... Roanoke Catholic...... ’01...... VMI Jessie, Reggie...... Bishop Loughlin ...... ‘96...... St. John’s Manning, John...... Chantilly (VA)...... ’09, 10...... St. Louis University Johnson, Donald...... Paul VI...... ‘06...... Delaware St. Marnika, Ivan...... Archbishop Molloy...... ’99...... Columbia Johnson, Roy...... Westbury Christian...... ’99...... Texas, Arlington Marnika, Sime...... Archbishop Molloy...... ’99...... Baruch College Jones, Quasim...... Roman Catholic...... ‘07...... Blinn College Marshall, Justin...... Christ the King...... ’02...... Iona Jones, Vaughn...... DeMatha...... ‘89...... George Washington Marshall, Taurean...... Gonzaga...... ‘01, ‘02...... Marshall Kaba, Jacky...... St. John’s...... ‘93...... Seton Hall Martin, Jordan...... John Carroll...... ‘13...... St. Rose College Kane, Osseynou...... Dunbar ...... ‘95...... NC Charlotte Martinez, Carlos...... St. John’s Prospect Hall.....’00...... Pace Univ. Karcher, Mark...... St. Frances...... ‘95...... Temple Mattison, Andre...... Coolidge...... ‘08...... Florida Atlantic Kelly, Brian...... Archbishop Molloy...... ’01...... Merchant Marine Acad. Mayo, Anthony...... Roman Catholic...... ‘07...... Stony Brook University Kelly, Morgan...... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘06...... Brown McFalls, Andrew...... Langley ...... ‘93...... Winthrop Kenyi, Max...... Gonzaga...... ‘06, ‘07...... Harvard McFarland, Kenny...... Gonzaga...... ‘91-’93...... St. Bonaventure Ketner, Lari...... Roman Catholic...... ‘94...... Massachusetts/Bulls McGann, Terry...... DeMatha...... ‘94...... Furman Kilpatrick, Keith...... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘08...... Mount St. Mary’s McLeod, Roshown...... St. Anthony’s...... ‘90...... St. John’s Kindred, Gabriel...... Fremont...... ‘06...... Loyola (Chicago) McNeil, Japhet...... Christ the King ...... ‘02...... East Carolina King, Keala...... Mater Dei...... ‘09...... Arizona State McNeil, Jordan...... Mt. St. Joseph...... ‘13...... Towson

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Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 113 The Great Class of 2005 Wishes Gonzaga Victory in the DC Classic Tournament Duante’ Abercrombie Arya Farzin Anthony Kikendall Charles Ramsey Aubrey Adams Ellis Fenwick Andrew Klink Timothy Reifenberger Toronto Alsbrooks Brandon Fielding Daniel Knoll Sutton Resler Christopher Andrakakos John Fitzgerald Brian Leary Justin Reyes John Archey Brendan Flynn Michael Leary Larry Rhea, Jr. Gabriel Arseneault Stephon Fonseca Alvaro Llosa Michael Riley Michael Atkinson Benjamin Freedman Daniel Lucenti Kenneth Ripa James Balkam Thomas Friedman Nicholas Maestri Rafaelle Rivera Nicolas Bash Dustin Fronczak Nicholas Maffey Lionel Rodgers Andrew Bayer Stephen Fry Victor Malaret Timothy Ruge Harry Benson Brett Gallagher Marcel Marshall Andrew Ryan Peter Biskaduros Peter Gannon Matthew Massey Daniel Ryan John Black Kevin Ganssle Rodney Massey Ricardo Salinas Nicholas Blanda Christopher Gardiner Patrick McCann Carl Selzer Daniel Borzilleri Michael Garone, Jr. Joseph McCarthy Brian Shea Matthew Bresnahan Michael Gessner Nicholas McCoy Michael Sheridan Zackary Brickhouse Robert Glover John McDonnell Brian Slaninka Clayton Brittin Garrett Golubin Owen McKain John Edward Slye Patrick Brown Michael Goode Conor McKay Spenser Smallwood Richard Brown Jon Gore Daniel McLaughlin Jason Smith Stuart Buchanan-Jackson Matthew Gormley Peter McMurray Keith Smith Jeffrey Cantwell Sashwata Goswami Erick McNair, Jr. Robert Sproul Michael Casano Daniel Greenbaum Samuel McPherson Michael Stack William Chambers Morley Peter Greene Sean McQuade Steven Stedman Kevin Chin Colin Gregory Michael McWilliams Matthew Stepko David Chini James Hadinger Nicolas Medina Marcus Stoiber Timothy Christmann Troy Haliburton Mark Mellott Robert Stoycos Kenyon Churchwell Andrew Hallam Trevor Michaels Todd Stup, Jr. Brian Clay Daniel Halloran Nyere-Gibran Miller Joseph Taylor, Jr. Colin Cloherty Coley Hampton Ryan Minogue Gavin Thiel Ryan Colas Joseph Hanna William Minter Andrew Thomas Dillon Collins Adam Harahush William Miossi, Jr. Michael Thompson Patrick Collopy Malcolm Harkins, IV Sean Mitcham Brendan Tracz Jose’ Cortez Andrew Hayes Patrick Moehrle Dominic Turner Thomas Cosgrove, IV Michael Hayes Michael Mulieri Charles Tyson Riley Croghan James Healy Taylor Murray Derek VanBrakle David Culver Thomas Heinan Bijan Nassirdaftari Charles Veirs, IV Michael Dempsey Michael Heywood Anil Nayak Derick Vinson Patrick Dies Andrew Hill Thomas Newell Royston Voglezon Nicholas DiGiulian Joseph Howell Gia Ngo Michael Wagner, Jr. Joshua Dixon John Howes, Jr. Joseph O’Brien Westin Wallace Michael Dolan III John Huber Terrence O’Brien Andrew Wassmann David Dorn Cory Hudson Matthew O’Connor David Waters Damon Dowd Michael Hughes, Jr. Luke O’Donnell Garrett Waters Stephen Downey, Jr. Paul Hutson Philip Ochs Robert Watkins Charles Dudley Anthony Interdonato Joseph Onyebuchi Michael Wells Sean Duffy David Iraola Christopher Oram David Wilbur James duFief Anthony Jackson Brian Orzechowski Christopher Williams Ezekiel Eager Justin Johns Dante’ Owens Patrick Williams Joshua Eager Paul Johnson Alexander Parr Michael Wills Michael Egan M. Patrick Keane Christopher Pascal Matthew Wojay Dwayne Eley, Jr. Thomas Kelley Joseph Pechacek Bryant Yee Nicholas Elliott Harry Kelly Brian Perry Christopher Yenson Justin Encarnacion Patrick Kelly Michael Perry Charles Young, Jr. Joseph Epley Michael Kettler Bryce Pyle Eric Evans Brian Kettmer Michael Quinn GO EAGLES!

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McNeil, Shandue...... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘91...... St. Bonaventure Pilgrim, Marcus...... Bishop McNamara...... ‘07, ‘09...... Sheperd College McPherson, Robert...... Bullis...... ‘08...... Caldwell College Pinkston, Marcus...... Bishop Loughlin...... ‘07...... Villanova McQueen, Anwar...... St. Alban’s ...... ‘92...... California Pope, Norman...... St. John’s (DC)...... ‘08...... Concordia College Mehmel, Peter...... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘06...... Manhattanville Powell, Michael...... Anacostia ...... ‘92...... Loyola (Balt.) Mency, Dee...... St. John Prospect Hall...... ‘06...... Merrimack Price, R. J...... Benedictine (VA)...... ’09...... Radford College Mescharakou, Mikita..... St. John Prospect Hall...... ‘06...... Georgetown Proctor, Darryl...... Paul VI...... ‘02...... Coppin State Miles, Lorenzo...... Gonzaga...... ‘01, ‘02...... Niagara Prowitt, Peter...... Potomac School...... ‘02, ’03...... Stanford Mills, Adrian...... Paul VI...... ‘06...... Pace Pugh, John...... Herndon...... ‘95...... Fordham Mitchell, Pat...... Gonzaga...... ‘95-’98...... James Madison Regan, Kevin...... Romand Catholic...... ‘07...... Merrimack College Monaros, Victor...... Bishop Loughlin...... ’99...... Globe Institute Reynolds, J. R...... Roanoke Catholic...... ’01...... Virginia Moody, Erik...... Benedictine (VA)...... ’09...... Richmond Rhodes, Chris...... Westbury Christian...... ’99...... Mississippi Moore, Clarence...... South Lafourche...... ‘97, ‘98...... Georgia Tech Rhodes, Johnny...... Dunbar...... ‘90...... Maryland Morgan, Lamont...... Gonzaga...... ‘89...... Georgetown Rhodes, Roderick...... St. Anthony’s...... ‘90...... Kentucky/USC/Rockets Morris, David...... Vincent Pallotti ...... ‘95...... Dayton Robin, Bevon...... Rice...... ‘96...... Fordham Morton, Brian...... Mt. St. Joseph ...... ’08, ‘10...... Goucher College Robinson, Tremaine...... Archbishop Spalding...... ‘99...... Towson University Mosely, Sean...... St. Francis...... ‘05, ‘06...... Maryland Rogus, Kevin...... Good Counsel...... ’00...... Harvard Moss, Tommy (Rice)...... Georgetown Prep...... ‘02, ’03...... Syracuse Rose, Isaac...... West Forsyth...... ‘02...... Furman Moten, Lawrence...... Archbishop Carroll...... ‘91...... Syracuse/Wizards Rouse, Ernst...... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘08...... Harvard Murphy, Derjuan...... Cesar Chavez...... ‘13...... Penn State Harrisburg Royal, Tobias...... Fremont...... ‘07...... Chabot College Myers, Pat...... Gonzaga...... ‘13...... Boston University Rubino, Rocco...... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘06...... St. Francis Newby, Brandon...... Gonzaga...... ‘97, ’98...... College of Charleston Rutlan, Chris...... Archbishop Spalding...... ’99...... McDaniel College Nichols, Demetris...... St. Andrews...... ’99...... Syracuse Ryan, Jim...... Gonzaga...... ‘89, ‘90...... Boston College Nolan, Norman...... Dunbar ...... ‘92...... Virginia Sarsfield, Danny...... Gonzaga...... ‘01, ‘02...... Dickenson Norbutus, Jonas...... Roanoke Catholic...... ’01...... VMI Schwadron, Jon...... Bullis...... ’98...... Dickinson College Nwankwo, Davis...... Georgetown Prep...... ‘02, ’03...... Vanderbilt Shabazz, Karim...... LaSalle Academy ...... ‘94...... Providence Orfini, Michael...... Gonzaga...... ’98-’00....Stony Brook Unversity Sikiric, John...... Archbishop Molloy ...... ’99...... Queens College Owings, Luke...... Gonzaga...... ’01, ’02...... Princeton Simpkins, Duane...... DeMatha...... ‘89...... Maryland Paul, Chris...... West Forsythe...... ‘02...... Wake Forest Simpkins, George...... Westbury Christian...... ‘97...... Texas - Pan American Pearson, Stefan...... Mount St. Joseph...... ‘06, ‘08...... Shepard University Singletary, Xavier...... Dunbar...... ‘95...... Boston College Pegues, Michael...... DeMatha...... ‘94...... Delaware Skuchas, Ted...... Germantown Academy...... ’01...... Vanderbilt Phillips, Renard...... DeMatha...... ‘97...... Virginia Military Inst. Slaninka, Matt...... DeMatha...... ’97, ’98...... Shepherd College Pierce, Michael...... Mater Dei...... ‘09...... Hawaii Smith, Lawrence...... Bishop McNamara...... ‘07...... North Carolina A & T

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116 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights 25 Years of Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Graduates (continued) Smith, Marlon...... Archbishop Molloy...... ’01...... Penn State Veney, Keith...... McNamara...... ‘91...... Lamar Smith, Rick...... Vincent Pallotti...... ‘95...... Marist Versinskas, Martynas..... West Forsyth (NC)...... ‘02...... Presbyterian College Smith, Worth...... Charlotte Christian (NC)...’10...... US Naval Academy Veteri, Rich...... Christ the King (NY)...... ‘91...... St. Francis (NY) Snowden, Derrick...... Archbishop Spalding...... ‘99...... Villanova Voelkel, Brian...... Iona Prep...... ‘09...... Vermont Southwell, Shane...... All Hallows (NY)...... ‘07...... Kansas State Wafer, Von...... Heritage Christian...... ‘02...... Florida State/Rockets Spencer, Devin...... Towson Catholic...... ‘07...... St. Mary’s Waheed, Ackbar...... Gonzaga...... ‘92-’94...... Niagara Stangl, Tommy...... Mater Dei...... ‘09...... Loyola of New Orleans Walker, Trent...... Charlotte Christian (NC)...’10...... Randolph-Macon Stanley, Courtney...... Roman Catholic...... ‘07...... Loyola (Chicago) Watkins, Terrence...... Bishop Loughlin ...... ‘99...... Long Beach State Strong, Cliff...... Bishop Loughlin...... ‘95...... Loyola (Baltimore) Wayns, Maalik...... Roman Catholic...... ‘07...... Villanova Sumner, Chris...... Gonzaga...... ‘99 - ’01...... Mt. St. Mary’s Wells, Shammgod...... LaSalle (NY)...... ‘94...... Providence/Wizards Sumpter, Curtis...... Bishop Loughlin...... ’99...... Villanova Welton, Brent...... Roman Catholic...... ’98, ’99...... Adelphi College Sumter, Maurice...... T. C. Williams...... ’01...... Longwood College Wentt, Robin...... DeMatha...... ’97, ’98...... Delaware Syphax, Randy...... Gonzaga...... ’01...... Wheeling Jesuit Whack, Rashad...... Bishop McNamara...... ‘07...... George Mason Tappin, Kenneth...... Bishop McNamara...... ’09...... Pfeiffer College White, David...... St. John’s (MA)...... ‘08....Worcester Polytechnic Inst. Taylor, Kellii...... Archbishop Carroll...... ‘91...... Pittsburgh Williams, Aris...... Georgetown Prep...... ‘03...... Valparaiso Thomas, Derrick...... St. John’s (DC)...... ‘08...... Drexel Williams, Julius...... Germantown Academy ....‘95...... Drexel Thomas, Desmond...... St. Frances...... ‘05, ‘06...... Morgan State Williamson, James...... Mater Dei...... ‘09...... Keystone College Thomas, Tyrell...... Gonzaga...... ‘13.....Virginia Wesleyan College Wimbley, Dwayne...... St. Thomas Aquinas (FL)..‘95...... Miami, FL Thomas, Will...... Mount St. Joseph...... ‘03...... George Mason Windsor, David...... Mt. St. Joseph ...... ’08, ‘10...... Seton Hill (WV) Thompson, Tyler...... Cesar Chavez...... ‘13.West Virginia State University Winkfield, Reggie...... Bullis...... ’98...... Morgan State Thornton, Marcus...... Bishop McNamara...... ’09...... William & Mary Withey, Jeff...... Horizon...... ‘06...... Arizona Truskauskas, Aurimus.... McNamara...... ’01...... Brescia College Wnukowski, Mark...... Archbishop Molloy...... ‘06...... Hunter College Tuohey, Brendan...... Gonzaga...... ‘89, ‘90...... Colgate Young, Joe...... Good Counsel...... ’00...... Holy Cross Tuohey, Devin...... Gonzaga...... ‘96 ‘97...... Colgate Young, Maurice...... McNamara ...... ‘99...... Virginia Tuohey, Sean...... Gonzaga ...... ‘93, ‘94...... Catholic University Zanna, Talib...... Bishop McNamara...... ‘07...... Pittsburgh Tuomey, Paul...... Archbishop Molloy ...... ‘91...... Dominican College Zoller, Mark...... St. Joseph’s Prep...... ’00...... Penn U-Edosomwan, Uyi...... Charlotte Christian (NC)...’10...... East Carolina Udofia, Chris...... Jesuit College Prep (TX)...‘09...... Denver University Underwood, Jeremy...... Coolidge (DC)...... ‘08...... North Carolina A & T Vale, Donald...... St. Raymond...... ‘95...... Marist Valerio, T. J...... St. Joseph’s Prep...... ’00...... Johns Hopkins Vann, Travon...... St. Johns Prospect Hall...... ‘06...... Cal. Univ. of PA THE D’ARCY FAMILY Proudly Supports the DC Classic Charity Basketball Tournament GO EAGLES!

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SINGLE GAME POINTS...... Juan Dixon...... Calvert Hall (MD)...... ‘96...... 47 FIELD GOALS...... Juan Dixon...... Calvert Hall (MD)...... ‘96...... 17 %...... Alvin Brown...... Gonzaga (DC)...... ‘96...... 80% 3 POINT SHOTS...... Jack Leasure...... McQuaid (NY)...... ‘03...... 10 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... Adrian Mills...... Paul VI (VA)...... ‘06...... 21 FREE THROWS MADE ...... Mark Karcher...... St. Frances...... ‘95...... 16 ...... Vernon Alonzo ...... Longwood...... ‘98...... 16 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... Brian Johnson...... Mt. St. Joseph (MD)...... ‘03...... 100% REBOUNDS ...... Josh O’Neal...... Fremont (CA)...... ‘07...... 20 ASSISTS ...... Shammgod Wells...... LaSalle (NY)...... ‘94 ...... 14 BLOCKS ...... Jeff Whitey...... Horizon (CA)...... ‘06...... 12 ...... Talib Zanna...... McNamara (MD)...... ‘07 ...... 12

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - TOURNAMENT POINTS ...... Josh Hart...... Sidwell Friends (MD)...... ‘12...... 98 FIELD GOALS ...... Juan Dixon...... Calvert Hall (MD)...... ‘96...... 32 FIELD GOAL %...... Alvin Brown...... Gonzaga (DC)...... ‘96...... 65.9% 3 POINT SHOTS ...... Jack Leasure...... McQuaid (NY)...... ‘03...... 18 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... Marquis Carter...... Horizon (CA)...... ‘06...... 34 ...... Adrian Mills...... Paul VI...... ‘06...... 34 FREE THROWS MADE...... Mark Karcher...... St. Frances...... ‘95...... 26 ...... Marquis Carter...... Horizon (CA)...... ‘06...... 26 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... Brian Johnson...... Mt. St. Joseph (MD)...... ‘03...... 100% REBOUNDS...... John Pugh...... Herndon (VA)...... ‘95...... 38 ASSISTS...... Shammgod Wells...... LaSalle...... ‘94...... 37 BLOCKS...... Jeff Withey...... Horizon (CA)...... ‘06...... 25

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TEAM RECORDS - SINGLE GAME POINTS...... Bishop Loughlin v. Towson Catholic...... ‘07...... 104 FIELD GOALS...... Bishop Loughlin v. Towson Catholic...... ‘07...... 41 FIELD GOAL %...... Gonzaga v. Bishop Loughlin...... ‘96...... 56% 3 POINT GOALS...... McQuaid (NY)...... ‘03...... 12 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... St. Frances v. St. Raymond...... ‘95...... 61 FREE THROWS MADE...... St. Frances v. St. Raymond...... ‘95...... 42 FREE THROW %...... Mt. St. Joseph v. McQuaid Jesuit...... ‘03...... 94% FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED...... LaSalle v. Gonzaga...... ‘94...... 27 REBOUNDS...... Pallotti v. Dunbar...... ‘95...... 40 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS...... Gonzaga v. Dunbar...... ‘95...... 18 LONGEST GAME...... Bullis (MD) v. Longwood (NY)...... ‘98...... 4 OT VICTORY MARGIN...... Bishop Loughlin v. Towson Catholic...... ‘07...... 42

TEAM RECORDS - TOURNAMENT POINTS...... St. Raymond (NY)...... ‘94...... 226 FIELD GOALS ...... St. Frances/DeMatha ...... ‘95/‘94...... 73 FIELD GOAL %...... Gonzaga...... ‘96...... 50.2% FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... St. Frances...... ‘95...... 112 FREE THROWS MADE...... St. Frances...... ‘95...... 68 FREE THROW %...... Mt. St. Joseph...... ‘03...... 89% 3 POINT GOALS...... McQuaid (NY)...... ’03...... 24 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED...... LaSalle (NY)...... ‘94...... 116 REBOUNDS...... St. Thomas Aquinas (FL)...... ‘95...... 88 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS...... Gonzaga ...... ‘95...... 36

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Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 121 ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights DC Classic - Top Five Games 5. 1998 - Longwood v. Bullis. The longest game in tournament history took four overtimes before the Longwood Lions prevailed. It was the first DC Classic for both teams.

4. 1993 - Gonzaga v. St. Raymond. Gonzaga had lost in the first round in the 1992 tournament and had lost in its only other tournament final appearance (1991). In the 1993 final, the Eagles faced a stacked St. Raymond team that featured three Division I recruits, led by point guard Kareem Reid (Arkansas). The game stayed close for the first three periods, but St. Raymond’s threatened to pull away in the fourth period. The Eagles held St. Raymond’s to only 3 points in the final 9:24 to give the Eagles a chance to win. After forcing a turnover with only 5 seconds left, with the score tied at 61, the Eagles inbounded the ball from the far end of the court to junior center Ahmed Evans, at half court. Ahmed immediately turned and passed to Senior Kenny McFarland (St. Bonaventure) who was racing toward the Eagles’ basket. Kenny put up an awkward running shot with enough touch to bank in right as the buzzer sounded signaling Gonzaga’s first tournament victory.

3. 1994 - Roman Catholic v. DeMatha. Only a year after Gonzaga’s thrilling last second championship game victory, two national powers faced off in the semi-finals of the sixth annual tournament. DeMatha was ranked No. 1 in the country coming off a 28-4 season with almost its entire 1993-4 squad intact including guards Tim Hill (Harvard) and Terry McGann (Furman). In the tournament semi-finals they faced Roman Catholic of Philadelphia, led by Lari Ketner (U. Mass.) and Donnie Carr (LaSalle). The Cahillites were also ranked among the top ten teams in the country. Both teams entered the tournament undefeated. In the thrilling semi-final, Roman started fast and held a small lead throughout the game. When DeMatha’s Greg Cristell (Florida) fouled out with over 4 minutes left, Roman’s Lari Ketner figured to control inside. However, after falling behind by 5 points, the Stags went on a 6-0 run to take a one point lead with only 7 seconds left. Roman senior guard Will McKnight took the inbound pass and drove furiously up the court releasing a soft floater as time expired for the upset. The next day, as Roman visited the White House (a tournament tradition) young Mr. McKnight was quite the celebrity to the White House Secret Service detail. Ironically, Roman did not win the tournament. It faced Shammgod Wells (Providence/Wizards), Ron Artest (St. Johns/Rockets), and LaSalle Academy (NY), another undefeated team, in the finals. The end of that game typified the dominance of MVP Wells who dribbled away the last minutes with the entire (it seemed) Roman Catholic team in pursuit.

2. 1990 - Dunbar v. St. Anthony’s. The second tournament also attracted several nationally ranked teams including St. Anthony’s (NJ) and Dunbar (Balt.), along with D.C.’s Dunbar. Predictably, St. Anthony’s and Dunbar (Balt.) met in the final, a repeat of another tournament final only a week before in which St. Anthony’s squeaked out a victory over the Poets. In the DC Classic final the teams played a close, see saw battle for the entire game. Although very evenly matched and well coached the two teams played very different styles. The Poets, coached by Pete Pompey, were young and athletic playing an aggressive, pressing defense. St. Anthony’s, under the helm of legendary Bob Hurley, played a more ball control game trying to slow the tempo for a half court offense featuring junior Rhoderick Rhodes. Fittingly, the game ended in a tie forcing overtime. In the end the Poets prevailed, led by Dante Bright (U. Mass.) and Terrence Alexander. St. Anthony’s was led by Danny Hurley (Seton Hall) and Rhodes (USC). Ironically, it was the last loss of the year for St. Anthony’s which finished No. 2 in the country. The very next week the two teams squared off again in a tournament in California where St. Anthony’s beat Dunbar in another, close contest. It was the last loss for the Poets until the DC Classic Tournament Championship of 1992!

122 www.gonzagadcclassic.org ______Gonzaga DC Classic Tournament Highlights DC Classic - Top Five Games (continued) 1. 1998 - Gonzaga v. DeMatha. Despite the other great games described above, and still others that did not make this list, there can be no doubt what the greatest game in tournament history was - the 1998 epic final between the Eagles of host Gonzaga and the Stags of arch rival DeMatha. DeMatha entered the season, not only ranked No. 1 in the country but described as one of the best high school teams in the last twenty years. Not only were the Stags under the tutelage of the legendary Morgan Wooten, but the Stags featured two of the top five rated players in the country, Keith Bogans (Kentucky/Magic) and Joseph Forte (North Carolina/Supersonics). The Stags were also the defending DC Classic Champions and had most of their 1997 team back for another try. The Eagles were also a talented team, led by seniors Billy Glading and Pat Mitchell(James Madison) and a large cast of significant role players. Despite the obvious talent of the Stags, the Eagles came into the tournament a confident group. In a game described by broadcasters Glen Consor and Larry Michael as more like a college game than a high school game, the Eagles and Stags traded blows throughout a dramatic, error free game. At the end of the second half, the Stags wiped out a small Gonzaga lead forcing overtime. The game stayed close throughout overtime. With the Eagles clinging to a one point lead, Gonzaga’s senior guard, Billy Glading, went to the foul line for two after he was fouled with three seconds remaining in overtime. He made the first putting the Eagles up by two. However, he missed the second shot. The rebound was grabbed by DeMatha’s Joe Forte who turned and threw the ball the length of the court hoping for a 3 pointer. It missed and the Eagles won the championship. The Stags lost only three games with both of their senior stars playing, all three were to the Eagles who also finished nationally ranked.

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10. 1999 Archbishop Molloy - the Stanners, from New York, methodically pulled away from a talented Roman Catholic (PA) team in the final and held National Player of the Year, Eddie Griffin, in check.

9. 1998 DeMatha Stags - featuring bookend guards, Keith Bogans and Joseph Forte, the Stags, from Maryland, pulled away from a talented but out manned South Lafourche (LA) Tarpon team in the Final. The 1998 Stags, nearly a duplicate of the 1997 Team repeated their victory over South Lafourche in the 1998 semi-final but succumbed to the Eagles in the epic final.

8. 1993 Gonzaga Eagles - the ‘93 Eagles were Gonzaga’s first Champion, in dramatic, last second fashion, over nationally ranked St. Raymond (NY).

7. 1992 Roman Catholic - the 1992 Cahillites, led by Senior Center Marc Jackson ended the Dunbar Poets’ 57 game winning streak in dramatic fashion

6. 1996 Gonzaga Eagles - the 1996-7 Eagles were led by Senior Alvin Brown, the tournament’s MVP. The Eagles played three flawless games, dismantling a talented Bishop Loughlin (NY) team in the Final.

5. 1994 Lasalle Academy - LaSalle (NY) stayed in the top five in the country most of the year. It prevailed against a Roman Catholic team that had just beaten previously No. 1 ranked DeMatha and was led by sophomore Ron Artest and Senior point guard Shammgod Wells.

4. 1990 St. Anthony’s (NJ) - the only loss of the year by St. Anthony’s was to Dunbar (Balt.) in the tournament final.

3. 1990 Dunbar Poets - although young, Dunbar (Balt.) suffered only two losses that year, both to St. Anthony’s. The Poets only victory over St. Anthony’s in 3 tries that year was in the DC Classic final, an epic, overtime battle.

2. 1998 Gonzaga Eagles - the 1998 Eagles were a talented group of athletes who played together as a team and excelled at pressure games, winning both the tournament and the WCAC title against highly regarded DeMatha and going 5-1 during the season against nationally ranked DeMatha and Good Counsel, featuring Roger Mason, Jr.

1. 2007 Gonzaga Eagles - the 2007 Eagles were probably the most talented Eagle team in tournament history completing back to back Championships featuring stifling defense and consistent offense from Cameron Johnson, Max Kenyi and tourney MVP, Ian Hummer.

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1996 Red Cloud Indian School - under-sized, out-manned and with only one week of practice before the tournment, the Native Americans of Red Cloud (SD) brought color, culture and excitement to the tournament. The Crusaders were competitive in every game against excellent competition. The tournament appearance provided the impetus for expansion of Gonzaga’s service projects to Red Cloud’s Pine Ridge Reservation, in the summer of 1997.

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6. Josh Hart of Sidwell Friends - Broke tournament scoring record held by Juan Dixon, by scoring 98 points in leading Sidwell Friends to a 2nd place finish. For his effort, he was named tournament MVP.

5. Juan Dixon/Joe Forte - Dixon dropped in 47 points in one game, a tournament record, for Calvert Hall in the 1996 tournament. Forte was the tournament MVP and almost single handedly put away South Lafourche in the tournament final in 1997.

4. Jack Leasure - All he did was single handedly drive McQuaid Jesuit to a near miracle upset of Mount St. Joseph (Balt.) in 2003 by scoring 27 fourth quarter points including 8 3 - pointers.

3. Alvin Brown - Gonzaga’s Alvin Brown was an offensive and defensive force in the 1996 final where he shot 80% from the floor and led the Eagles to a dismantling of highly regarded Bishop Loughlin.

2. Shammgod Wells - Wells, literally, controlled the 1994 tournament with floor leadership and ball handling skills that completely frustrated Roman Catholic in the final.

1. Pat Mitchell/Billy Glading - Pat and Billy were the clear leaders of the thrilling 1998 tournament final victors. It was Pat who neutralized the taller Stag front court and proved the key to a victory secured, in the end, by the ability of Billy to outplay DeMatha’s point guards and make several important baskets, including the game winner.

“Roman Catholic participating in the Gonzaga D.C. Classic has always been special. Life is about experiences and the Classic provides many. You experience great competition. You experience playing in great venues. You have the experiences of visiting the White House, the Capitol building and the Smithsonian. Most importantly, you experience making lifelong friendships- I will never forget the committee presenting me with the game ball from my 500th victory- while you help to raise funds for the charitable mission of the Gonzaga community. The Gonzaga D.C. Classic - a special place to be!” ------Have another great tournament and an even better holiday! Dennis Seddon ------The Gonzaga D.C. classic has been one of the top high school basketball tournaments that Roman Catholic HS has ever participated in. I was fortunate enough to have played in the tournament during my Senior year in 1994. We participated against some of the top teams in the country and that year we beat Dematha on a buzzer beater when they were ranked # 1 in the country by USA today. There are memories from that tournament that will stay with me forever. Now as coach, I have found the Gonzaga D.C. classic to be the tournament that best prepares our team for our league (Philadelphia Catholic League). We came away from the tournament last year as a better team having played against some of top teams in region. The tournament breakfast last year really gave our kids a sense of what the tournaments mission is really all about. The trip to the White House is a highlight that our boys still talk about today. We appreciate our relationship with the Gonzaga D.C. classic family and look forward to being part of it again in coming years -Chris McNesby Roman Catholic HS ------“Love is shown more in deeds than in words.” “Teach us to give and not to count the cost.” These quotes from St. Ignatius of Loyola sum up the DC Classic. The Classic is more than just basketball but about a group of individuals doing work for the greater good. Chair John McLaughlin and his committee have done an outstanding job over the last 25 years in promoting the tournament and supporting Gonzaga students through service programs around our area and around the country. To another quote from St.Ignatius, “Go forth and set the world on fire.” The DC Classic has done just that and we are proud and honored to be a part of such a worthwhile event. Robert and Laura Tramonte (Michael ‘10, Vincent ‘15, Joseph) ------“I enjoy coming back to the Gonzaga DC Classic every year. The teams have quality talent. Even better, the Good Basketball Supports Good Works. All the proceeds are used to feed the hungry, house the homeless and educate children at risk. The volunteer Gonzaga Dads work so hard all year to produce a wonderful tournament in December. It’s a special 5-Star event that I wouldn’t miss. Tom Konchalski, HSBI Report ------“This year is our eighth appearance in the Gonzaga DC Classic. We enjoy being invited back because you treat us so well. The Tournament Committee and the Team Host Dads take care of all the details for us. You put our team up in luxury hotels, feed us great food after every game and most importantly, show our players and coaches the value of service to others. Thank you. Mike McCleary, Athletic Director and Head Basketball Coach, Archbishop Molloy High School ------Some thoughts from Calvin Coolidge Head Coach Vaughn Jones for the 25th Classic Program: “This is very exciting to have been a part of a great basketball tournament. As a player for DeMatha when it first stared in 1989, I am excited to have an opportunity to coach in this prestigious event 25 years later. This tournament has grown from a local event to become a high quality national event. In fact, I am modeling our new Coolidge FRW Christmas tournament after the Gonzaga Classic in 2014!” Vaughn Jones ------It has been a great honor to support the fine work and sportsmanship of the DC Classic. Bringing together schools and teams with their own great traditions to produce top flight competition and to further the mission of Gonzaga’s service programs, is a testament to the work of the DC Classic Committee and the Gonzaga Father’s Club. Congratulations on the 25th Anniversary. Jim Smith, Chair Gonzaga Board of Trustees Great Basketball Supporting Good Works 125 Autographs

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PwC Congratulates Gonzaga for the 26th Gonzaga DC Classic

Rob Gittings, Partner (Gonzaga ’79) Pat McNamee, Partner *Michael (Fordham Prep ‘ 14) *John (Gonzaga ’03) *John (Fordham Prep ‘ 15) *Mike (Gonzaga ’08) *David (Gonzaga ’11)

Ed Geils, Managing Director Bill Lewis, Partner * Colin (Gonzaga ’10) * Billy (Gonzaga ’09) * Ryan (Gonzaga ’12) * Fran (Gonzaga ’11) * Timmy (Gonzaga ‘ 15) * Quinn (Gonzaga ’16)

Matt Brockwell, Partner John Koenig, Director * Harrison (Gonzaga ’13) *Thomas (Gonzaga ’17) * Patrick (Gonzaga ’17)

Michael Beatson, Associate (Gonzaga ’09)

Jim King, Manager * James (Gonzaga ’17)