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February 9-10-11, 2018 MID-ATLANTIC PREP LEAGUE 20TH ANNUAL SPORTSMANSHIP THE GOAL OF THE LEAGUE IS TO INSURE MUTUAL RESPECT AND FAIR MID-ATLANTIC PREP LEAGUE COMPETITION AMONG ALL ATHLETES, COACHES, SPECTATORS, AND OFFICIALS AT ALL LEAGUE CONTESTS. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MAPL SPORTSMANSHIP CODE OF ETHICS • COACHES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING A PROPER TONE FOR THEIR ATHLETES TO FOLLOW. • SPECTATORS MUST CONDUCT THEMSELVES IN A POSITIVE MANNER BY ENCOURAGING THEIR OWN TEAMS AND TREATING THE OPPONENTS AND OFFICIALS WITH RESPECT. • NOISEMAKERS (INDOOR) AND HANDMADE BANNERS IN POOR TASTE ARE PROHIBITED AT ALL CONTESTS. OFFICIAL SCHOOL BANNERS ARE ACCEPTABLE. • OFFICIALS ARE TO BE TREATED WITH RESPECT BY ALL. HARASSMENT, ABUSIVE LANGUAGE, AND TAUNTING ARE PROHIBITED AT ALL CONTESTS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE RULES MAY RESULT IN EJECTION FROM THE PREMISES. ATHLETIC DIRECTORS AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS OF MEMBER SCHOOLS ARE EXPECTED TO UPHOLD AND ENFORCE THESE RULES. BOYS’ BASKETBALL P GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 2016-17 PEDDIE SCHOOL 2016-17 BLAIR ACADEMY A 2015-16 BLAIR ACADEMY 2015-16 BLAIR ACADEMY 2014-15 BLAIR ACADEMY 2014-15 BLAIR ACADEMY S 2013-14 THE HILL SCHOOL 2013-14 BLAIR ACADEMY T 2012-13 THE HUN SCHOOL 2012-13 BLAIR ACADEMY 2011-12 BLAIR ACADEMY 2011-12 BLAIR ACADEMY 2010-11 THE HILL SCHOOL C 2010-11 BLAIR ACADEMY 2009-10 BLAIR ACADEMY 2009-10 PEDDIE SCHOOL H 2008-09 THE HUN SCHOOL 2008-09 PEDDIE SCHOOL 2007-08 THE HILL SCHOOL A 2007-08 PEDDIE SCHOOL FEBRUARY 9-10-11, 2018 2006-07 THE HUN SCHOOL 2006-07 PEDDIE SCHOOL M 2005-06 BLAIR ACADEMY 2005-06 PEDDIE SCHOOL 2004-05 BLAIR ACADEMY P 2004-05 PEDDIE SCHOOL HOSTED BY: 2003-04 LAWRENCEVILLE 2003-04 PEDDIE SCHOOL I 2002-03 BLAIR ACADEMY 2002-03 PEDDIE SCHOOL THE HUN SCHOOL OF PRINCETON 2001-02 BLAIR ACADEMY O 2001-02 PEDDIE SCHOOL 2000-01 BLAIR ACADEMY 2000-01 PEDDIE SCHOOL N 1999-00 LAWRENCEVILLE 1999-00 PEDDIE SCHOOL 1998-99 LAWRENCEVILLE S 1998-99 PEDDIE SCHOOL The Hun School of Princeton is honored to host the 20th Annual Mid-Atlantic PEDDIE SCHOOL Girls’ Roster Prep League Basketball Tournament. The next three days promises to showcase some of the most talented and competitive teams at the high # Name Position(s) Ht. Hometown Class school level. The Hun School of Princeton is pleased to welcome roughly 3 Julia Gorajek Guard 5’6” Hightstown, NJ 2020 250 student-athletes, coaches, families and fans to the Grant Shipley ’42 4 Kylie Favours Guard 5’6” Old Bridge, NJ 2021 Pavilion. 5’8 Yorktowne Heights, Guard 5 Emma Rodgers* NY 2018 Both the boys’ and girls’ teams from Blair Academy have secured the first ” place seed in the tournament. The Lady Buccaneers from Blair Academy, 10 Mackenzie Guest-Hicks Guard 5’7” Fairburn, GA 2020 North Woodmere, under Head Coach Quint Clarke, look to defend their championship title 12 Sarah DiLuzio Guard 5’6” 2019 from last season in hopes to extend their championship streak to eight NY straight. On the boys’ side, Peddie School, under Head Coach Joe Rulewich, 13 Mya Ademilola Forward 5’11” Jackson, NJ 2021 will be looking to defend their title from last season’s championship. Forward/ 14 Kharma Hall 6’1” East Point, GA 2020 Center Food and beverages are available throughout the tournament at the 24 Natalie Stralkus Guard 6’0” East Brunswick, NJ 2018 Concession Stand, which is located in the center lobby. Since food and beverages are permitted in the gymnasium, we ask that you kindly pickup 30 Christine Markey Guard 5’5” Manalapan, NJ 2020 after yourself and dispose of all trash and recycling in the proper East Brunswick, receptacles. 31 Elle Grant* Guard 5’8” 2018 NJ 32 Janayshia Brown Guard 6’1” Catasauqua, PA 2020 If you need any assistance throughout the weekend, please call The Hun School of Princeton ‘s Athletic Director, Bill Quirk, at 609-847-1286. He and Forward/ 34 Katie Rodriguez* Center 6’2” Ewing, NJ 2019 his staff will be happy to assist you. Guard/ 41 Ekene Owunna Forward 5’10’ Monroe Twp., NJ 2021 We look forward to a weekend with a high level of competition, good TH sportsmanship and great basketball. Please sit back, relax and cheer on your HEAD COACH: SARAH VENANZI (7 SEASON) favorite player and team while letting the officials officiate, the coaches Assistant Coaches: Eric Gustavson and Grant Edwards coach and the players play. Team Managers: Julia Alves, Hana Nguyen, and Tyron Tucker PEDDIE SCHOOL Boys’ Roster # Name Position(s) Ht. Hometown Class 1 Arkan Tahsildaroglu Guard 5’10” Instanbul, Turkey 2019 Bill Quirk 2 Terrell Prince* Guard 5’11” College Park, GA 2018 Director of Athletics Mujaah Abdul- The Hun School of Princeton 3 Guard 6’5” Irvington, NJ 2018 Baasit 5 Gabe Millstein Guard 6’1” Ridgewood, NJ 2019 10 Jakob Niglio* Guard 6'3" Colt Neck, NJ 2018 11 Marlyn Johnson Forward 6’5” Penllyn, PA 2019 12 R.J. Eytle-Rock Guard 6’3” London, UK 2018 13 Erick Patterson Guard 5’11” Atlanta, GA 2018 20 Lennox Lamar Forward 6’5” Ellenwood, GA 2020 21 Tessema Haskins Guard 5’11" Ellenwood, GA 2018 22 Ashwin Amardeep Guard 6’1” Plainsboro, NJ 2018 HEAD COACH: JOE RULEWICH (12TH SEASON) Assistant Coaches: Matt Roach and Kurt Bennett FOLLOW MAPL ON INSTAGRAM! @MAPL_ATHLETICS Team Managers: Trung Ha, Maya Malde, and Shelby Ragin (*) TEAM CAPTAINS MERCERSBURG ACADEMY Girls’ Roster SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH # Name Position(s) Ht. Hometown Class GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - GAME #1 AT 3:15 P.M. 2 Zoe Gooch Guard 5’5” Cranleigh, UK 2020 #4 THE LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL V. #5 THE HUN SCHOOL 3 Addie Geitner Guard 5’7” Hickory, NC 2021 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - GAME #2 AT 5:00 P.M. 10 Megan List Guard 5’4” Fayetteville, PA 2020 #3 PEDDIE SCHOOL V. #6 MERCERSBURG ACADEMY 12 Natalie Titus Guard 5’5” Mercersburg, PA 2020 21 Allison Schuldt Guard 5’5” Naples, FL 2020 BOYS’ BASKETBALL - GAME #3 AT 6:45 P.M. 22 Chantler Newton Guard 5’4” Charleston, SC 2021 #4 THE LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL V. #5 PEDDIE SCHOOL Grosse Pointe 23 Elizabeth Kendrick Forward 5’8” 2021 OYS ASKETBALL AME AT P M Farms, MI B ’ B - G #4 8:30 . 25 Camryn Yeager Forward 5’10” Chambersburg, PA 2021 #3 MERCERSBURG ACADEMY V. #6 THE HUN SCHOOL 30 Marlee Ecton Guard 5’6” Chambersburg, PA 2021 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH 32 Jill Ahlgren Forward 5”9” Mercersburg, PA 2019 IRLS ASKETBALL ONSOLATION 33 Carrie Jornlin* Forward 6’3” Hagerstown, MD 2018 G ’ B C - GAME #5 AT 10:00 A.M. LOSER OF GAME #1 V. LOSER OF GAME #2 HEAD COACH: PAUL SIPES (2ND SEASON) BOYS’ BASKETBALL CONSOLATION- Assistant Coaches: David Bell, Ron Simar, and Kathleen Chatterton GAME #6 AT 11:45 A.M. Team Managers: Kamryn Bacchus-Larode and Hope Sanders LOSER OF GAME #3 V. LOSER OF GAME #4 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL SEMIFINAL- GAME #7 AT 2:00 P.M. MERCERSBURG ACADEMY Boys’ Roster #1 BLAIR ACADEMY V. WINNER OF GAME #1 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL SEMIFINAL- GAME #8 AT 3:45 P.M. # Name Position(s) Ht. Hometown Class #2 THE HILL SCHOOL V. WINNER OF GAME #2 Langenzersdorf, 1 Alex Rogat* Forward 6’7” Austria 2018 BOYS’ BASKETBALL SEMIFINAL- GAME #9 AT 5:45 P.M. 3 Jason Fang Guard 5’11” Taipei, Taiwan 2019 4 Daniel Ogoro* Guard 6’6” Harold Park, UK 2019 #1 BLAIR ACADEMY V. WINNER OF GAME #3 5 Alonzo Coleman Guard 6’1” Williamsport, MD 2019 BOYS’ BASKETBALL SEMIFINAL- GAME #10 AT 7:30 P.M. 10 Bennie Barnes Guard 6’1” Hagerstown, MD 2019 #2 THE HILL SCHOOL V. WINNER OF GAME #4 11 JJ Chou Guard 6’4” Singapore, Singapore 2019 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH 12 Eli Riley Forward 6’5” Harrisburg, PA 2018 13 Patrick Di Tullio Guard 6’2” The Woodlands, TX 2020 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP AT 12:00 P.M. 15 Jordan Buckley Guard 6’1” Brooklyn, NY 2019 WINNER OF GAME #7 V. WINNER OF GAME #8 20 Zach Seese Forward 6’4” Parkersburg, WV 2020 PRESENTATION OF GIRLS’ CHAMPION John-Anthony Di 25 Guard 6’2” The Woodlands, TX 2018 Tullio* BOYS’ BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP AT 2:00 P.M. 43 Jack Yeager Forward 6’6” Chambersburg, PA 2020 45 Quinton Reed Forward 5’10” Hagerstown, MD 2019 WINNER OF GAME #9 V. WINNER OF GAME #10 51 Xander Casparian Guard 6’5” Cold Spring, NY 2020 PRESENTATION OF BOYS’ CHAMPION HEAD COACH: SEAN CROCKER (3RD SEASON) Assistant Coaches: Jim Malone and Robert C. Nugent Team Managers: Mary DiLalla and Brandon Lamer-Connolly (*) TEAM CAPTAINS BLAIR ACADEMY Girls’ Roster THE LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL Girls’ Roster # Name Position(s) Ht. Hometown Class # Name Position(s) Ht. Hometown Class 4 Dominique Darius Guard 5’10” New Rochelle, NY 2021 1 Heaven Figueroa Guard 5’6” Brooklyn, NY 2020 5 Katie Douglas Guard 5’8” Morristown, NJ 2018 3 Maxima Molgat Guard 5’7” Malmok, Aruba 2020 6 Olivia Miles Guard 5’9” Phillipsburg, NJ 2021 12 Taylor Thompson* Guard 5’8” Greenville, SC 2018 8 Rebecca Groseibl Guard 5’7” Hardwick, NJ 2020 15 Jordyn Ford Forward 5’10” Brooklyn, NY 2020 Guard/ 21 Julia Baginski* Forward 5’9” Point Pleasant, NJ 2018 12 Maryrita Curcio Forward 6’1” Bronx, NY 2018 Guard/ 24 Audrey Safir Center 5’10” Ridgefield, CT 2020 13 Sydney Brown Forward 6’0” Rexford, NY 2018 30 Samantha Bebel Guard 5’7” Westfield, NJ 2018 15 Jade Torres Guard 5’7” Prince Frederick, MD 2018 32 Paige Gillen Guard 5’5” Yardley, PA 2021 21 Camille Clarin Guard 5’10” Ontario, Canada 2019 33 Jeree Murray Forward 5’5” Conyers, GA 2020 24 Onome Akinbode-James Forward 6’3” Maplewood, NJ 2018 34 Vctoria Dugan Forward 5’9” Princeton, NJ 2020 HEAD COACH: QUINT CLARKE (7TH SEASON) HEAD COACH: ANTOINE HART (4TH SEASON) Assistant Coach: Danyelle Doldoorian Assistant Coaches: Charise Hall and Julio Martin-Alacantara Team Managers: Ugochi Amadi and Grace Wilke Team Managers: Lauren Recto ’20 and Anagam Udebiuwa ’19 BLAIR ACADEMY Boys’ Roster THE LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL Boys’ Roster # Name Position(s) Ht.
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