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44Th Annual Peddie School Invitaonal Tournament A MESSAGE TO PSIT FANS This tournament compeon is of great value to all the players. The success of the tournament is due to a large extent to the work of the coaches and players involved. The spectators also have a role in the PSIT. If the tournament is going to connue to be successful, spectators must 44th Annual encourage good sportsmanship, courteous treatment of opponents and absolute fairness under all condions. This year we ask fans to remember Peddie School that “Basketball is Fun” and to do your part to keep it fun by following these personal rules: Invitaonal Tournament BE COURTEOUS ~ To the teams, officials and other spectators. BE ENTHUSIASTIC ~ By roong for your team, not by booing or cheering against opponents or officials. BE FAIR ~ Have confidence in the honesty and integrity of the officials. Remember, they are neutral; you are parsan. BE A GOOD SPORT ~ By supporng your team, before, during, and aer the games. ENJOY THE GAME ~ Let the athletes play, the coaches coach, and the officials officiate. Thank you and enjoy the Tournament! Jason Baseden Tournament Host Friday, December 9 Saturday, December 10 Peddie School Personnel Sunday, December 11, 2016 Peter Quinn, Headmaster Director of Athlecs: Jason Baseden Assistant Athlec Director: Will Sodano Head Athlec Trainer: Jose Roca, ATC Peddie School Assistant Athlec Trainer, Robin Gerber, ATC Hightstown, NJ Equipment Manager: Bob Bauer Strength & Condioning Coach: Mike Volkmar Sports Informaon Coordinator: Doug Mariboe ‘69 Administrave Assistant: Ann Gartner 2016 Peddie School Invitaonal Tournament MOST VALUABLE PLAYER We welcome you to the 44th Peddie School Invitaonal Tourna- ment! The PSIT was started in 1973 by former Peddie basketball YEAR PLAYER HT SCHOOL coach and Athlec Director, Alfred Lozier, to showcase some of the top independent school basketball teams and talented players in 2000 Ma Walsh 6’6” Germantown the Mid-Atlanc region. Since the tournament first pped-off 44 2001 Bashir Mason 6’0” St. Benedict’s years ago, the PSIT remains true to its goal of gathering eight highly 2002 David Whitehurst 6’3” Lawrenceville compeve independent school teams to compete in this early sea- 2003 Joakim Noah 6’10” Lawrenceville son classic. The PSIT has a proud history of providing excing games 2004 Leo Nolan 6’7” Hun School in each round and showcasing both outstanding team and individu- 2005 Malcolm Ingram 6’4” Solebury al play. It has also been representave of the finest ideals of sports- 2006 Idris Hilliard 6’7” Hun School manship, respect and camaraderie. This weekend promises to con- 2007 Doug Davis 5’11” Hun School nue that tradion, and in the spirit that Al Lozier inspired we wel- 2008 Steve Frankowski 6’ St. Benedict’s come this year’s field of teams to the tournament. 2009 Tyler Melville 6’2” Hun School 2010 Braeden Anderson 6’8” Wilbraham&Monson PSIT play begins at 3:30pm on Friday, December 9th, with an ex- 2011 Jaylen Brantley 5’11” Wilbraham&Monson cing match-up between defending champion Kiski and Lawrence- ville. In the second game, Hun and Phelps face off at 5:15pm. In the 2012 No MVP named evening doubleheader, host Peddie School takes on Solebury in the 2013 Nathan Hickman 6’3” Peddie 7:00pm game, followed by Gilman pping off at 8:15pm against Life 2014 CJ Davis 6’2” Peddie Center. 2015 Shawndale Jones 6’2” Kiski The next three days should offer some very close contests and some outstanding team and individual performances. This year’s 2015 ALL‐TOURNAMENT TEAM PSIT line up could be one of the most compeve fields we have seen. We look forward to the compeon and the renewal of the London Green (Solebury) friendships the PSIT has produced. Please help us in our efforts to Niall Carpenter (Hun School of Princeton) run a first class tournament by displaying outstanding sportsman- Cole Constanno (Phelps School) ship throughout the PSIT and by using the trash and recycling re- Mo Williams (Life Center Academy) ceptacles we have throughout the facility. We hope everyone en- Keith Braxton (Lawrenceville) joys the excing basketball! Evere Winchester (Gilman) Dan Largey (Peddie) Sincerely, Jake Forrester (Kiski) Jason Baseden Director of Athlecs MOST VALUABLE PLAYER SCHEDULE OF EVENTS YEAR PLAYER HT SCHOOL F, D 9 1973 Mike Enoch 6’6” Penn Charter 1974 Kevin Croy 6’6” Loyola, (NY) 3:30 pm Lawrenceville vs. Kiski (H) 1975 Randy Melville 6’4” Princeton Day 5:15 pm Hun vs. Phelps (H) 1976 Bobby Pos 6’5” Pennington 1977 David Dowchony 6’0” Collegiate (NY) 7:00 pm Solebury vs. Peddie (H) 1978 Arvie Powell 6’2” Hun School 8:15 pm Gilman vs. Life Center (H) 1979 James Cox 6’3” Princeton Day 1980 Mark Murphy 6’3” Collegiate (NY) 1981 Mark Murphy 6’1” Hun School S, D 10 1982 Sean Couch 6’1” Hun School 2:00 pm L1 (A) vs. L2 (H) 1983 Jay Harris 6’1” Valley Forge 1984 Mike Savage 6’3” Valley Forge 3:45 pm L4 (A) vs. L3 (H) 1985 Bill Smith 6’6” Valley Forge 5:30 pm W1 (A) vs.W2 (H) 1986 Cory White 6’3” Solebury 1987 Jerome Hipps 6’4” Peddie 7:15 pm W4 (A) vs.W3 (H) 1988 Brian Gilgeous 6’6” Solebury 1989 J.J. Waterer 6’4” Blair 1990 Deon Hames 5’10” Hun School S, D 11 1991 Rashawne Glenn 6’2” Hun School 1992 Tealang Lloyd 6’3” Valley Forge 9:00 am L 5 (A) vs. L 6 (H) court 1 1993 Craig VanDemark 5’9” Peddie 10:30 am W 5 (A) vs. W 6 (H) court 1 1994 Bilal Rodgers 5’9” St. Benedict’s 12:15 pm L 7 (A) vs. L 8 (H) court 1 1995 Joe Bucci 6’1” Lawrenceville 1996 Harold Wroen 6’4” St. Benedict’s 2:00 pm Championship Final 1997 Carlton Carter 6’9” Solebury W 7 (A) vs. W 8 (H) 1998 Jerry Clark 6’3” Solebury 1999 Jakeel Gary 6’7” St. Benedict’s Award Ceremony GILMAN # Name year ht pos 2000 Germantown Academy Lawrenceville 71-53 0 Michael Willis 2018 6'0 G/F 2001 St. Benedict’s Lawrenceville 76-51 2002 Lawrenceville Peddie 70-69 1 Douglas Cooper 2017 6'4 G/F 2003 Lawrenceville Brunswick School 93-54 2 Ciaran Sandy 2018 6'4 F 2004 Hun School of Princeton Boys’ Club of NY 54-46 3 Jalen Rucker 2019 5'10 G 2005 Solebury Peddie 72-62 4 Donald Duncan 2017 5'11 G 2006 Hun School of Princeton Lawrenceville 59-43 5 Brandon Madison 2018 5'11 G 2007 Hun School of Princeton Solebury 63-39 2008 St. Bendict's Prep Peddie 58-56 11 Ronald Fisher 2018 5'9 G 2009 Hun School of Princeton Peddie 59-45 12 Drew Ehrlich 2017 6'1 G/F 2010 Wilbraham & Monson Lawrenceville 60-55 15 Charlie Darby 2017 6'2 G 2011 Wilbraham & Monson Peddie 65-46 22 Alex Bauman 2017 6'3 F 2012 No champion 2013 Peddie Wilbraham&Monson 61-59 23 Will Harris 2017 6'3 F 2014 Peddie Wilbraham&Monson 71-70 OT 25 John Philippou 2017 6'1 G 2015 Kiski Gilman 48-41 School Name: Gilman City, State: Baltimore, MD Year school established: 1897 School Mascot: Greyhound INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME SCORING School Colors: Blue & Grey 1986 ~ Steve Worthy (Hun) 48 vs. Valley Forge Head Coach: Owen Daly Years at the School: 12 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL SCORING 1991 ~ Sekou Hamer (Dalton) 93 points - 3 games Assistant Coaches: Eddie Green, Randy Dase Sam Wilson, Calvin Dotson SINGLE GAME TEAM SCORE Team Managers: Michael Horn, Matt Smith 1989 ~ Hill School 107 vs. Rutgers Prep Roman Hinds Tournament Records PHELPS SCHOOL # Name Year Ht Wt Hometown 0 Kaleb Morton 2017 6’5 200 Franklinville, NJ YEAR CHAMPION SECOND PLACE SCORE 1 Anton Loginov 2018 6’3 165 Ukraine 1973 Penn Charter Peddie 54-43 2 Manasseh Small 2018 6’1 170 Brooklyn, NY 1974 Loyola (NY) Peddie 76-73 3 Neville Smith 2017 6’3 185 Brish Virgin Islands 1975 Princeton Day Peddie 57-52 4 Tim Perry Jr 2017 6’10 220 Cherry Hill, NJ 1976 Pennington Hun 79-67 1977 Collegiate (NY) Peddie 102-82 5 Jason Kuo 2017 5'10" 160 Taiwan 1978 Hun School Peddie 56-43 10 Fran Murcia 2017 6’8 206 Madrid, Spain 1979 Princeton Day Rutgers Prep 53-47 11 Jailen Jamison 2018 5’9 145 Jersey City, NJ 1980 Collegiate (NY) Lawrenceville 84-77 12 Vershone Bowser 2017 6’3 170 Pelham, NY 1981 Hun School Peddie 60-50 1982 Hun School Dalton 44-41 23 Moussa Kesselly 2017 6’2 202 Philadelphia, PA 1983 Valley Forge Hun School 58-55 24 Lassana Kesselly 2018 6’6 180 Philadelphia, PA 1984 Valley Forge Peddie 53-51 33 Yagi Selcuk 2018 6’8 235 Istanbul, Turkey 1985 Valley Forge Hun School 66-50 1986 Solebury Collegiate 71-68 44 Carlos Palacio 2018 6’5 245 Bilbao, Spain 1987 Peddie Rutgers Prep 73-72 1988 Solebury Peddie 87-45 1989 Hun School Blair Academy 47-46 School Name: The Phelps School 1990 Hun School Hill School 70-69 City, State: Malvern, PA 1991 Hun School Dalton 85-62 Year school established: 1946 1992 Valley Forge Peddie 69-65 School Mascot: Lions 1993 Peddie Solebury 65-56 School Colors: Blue & White 1994 St. Benedict’s Hill School 76-69 Head Coach: Brian Shanahan 1995 Lawrenceville Solebury 70-40 Years at the School: 7 1996 St. Benedict’s Lawrenceville 74-30 Assistant Coaches: Rick Bell, Chris Northrup 1997 Solebury St.
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