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Pennsylvania Independent School Athletics Association BOYS BASKETBALL Tournament February 21, 2020 Pennsylvania independent school athletics association BOYS BASKETBALL Tournament February 21, 2020 #1 WESTTOWN SCHOOL vs. #4 PERKIOMEN SCHOOL—6:00pm #3 MALVERN PREP vs. #7 PHELPS SCHOOL—8:00pm 2019-2020 BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 21-7 DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Fri. Nov. 22 Rock Top W 66-55 Sat. Nov. 23 Kiski W 76-55 Sun. Nov. 24 First Love Christian Academy L 70-71 Tue. Dec. 03 @ Rock Top W 82-56 MOOSE BOYS BASKETBALL Sat. Dec. 07 @ Neumann-Goretti L 59-64 Tue. Dec. 10 George School W 71-52 No. Name Height Class Fri. Dec. 13 @ Friends' Select School W 73-35 0 Ny’mire Little 6’4” 12 Sun. Dec. 15 @ Brewster Academy W 73-72 1 Noah Collier* 6’8” 12 Fri. Dec. 20 @ Hillcrest Prep L 47-64 2 Jalen Warley* 6’5” 11 Sat. Dec. 21 @ Word of God W 46-43 3 Quin Berger 6’1” 10 Mon. Dec. 23 @ Legacy Early L 49-51 4 Trey O’Neil 5’9” 9 Sat. Dec. 28 @ Hudson Catholic W 48-27 5 Kevin Kang 6’1” 10 Sun. Dec. 29 @ National Christian Acad. W 66-56 10 Junior Yiljep 6’5” 10 Sun. Jan. 05 Hill School W 54-50 13 Isaiah Myers 5’7” 11 Tue. Jan. 07 Moorestown Friends W 83-39 20 TJ Berger* 6’4” 12 Thu. Jan. 09 Shipley School W 78-48 21 Wade Chiddick 6’4” 10 Sat. Jan. 11 Olympus Prep W 63-28 22 Franck Kepnang* 6’11” 11 Sun. Jan. 12 @ Our Savior Lutheran L 60-70 24 Dereck Lively 7’0” 10 Tue. Jan. 14 @ Abington Friends School W 87-54 Thu. Jan. 16 @ Acad. of the New Church W 81-57 25 Amir Britt 6’7” 12 Sat. Jan. 18 @ Trenton Catholic L 52-56 Mon. Jan. 20 @ Hamilton Heights W 71-63 Coaching Staff Tue. Jan. 21 @ Germantown Friends W 91-49 Head Coach Seth Berger Sun. Jan. 26 @ Blair Academy L 68-71 Assistant Coach Chris McMonagle Tue. Feb. 04 Friends Central School $ W 87-51 Assistant Coach Paul Manning Fri. Feb. 07 Shipley School $ W 73-60 Assistant Coach Nan Yiljep Fri. Feb. 14 Penn Charter ^ W 79-53 Assistant Coach Cory Jacobson Sat. Feb. 15 Acad. of the New Church ^ W 79-57 Assistant Coach Caleb Kupa Fri. Feb. 21 Perkiomen School ^ 6 p.m. $ denotes Friends’ School League playoffs ^ denotes PAISAA Tournament games 2019-2020 BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 21-6 (8-0 FSL) DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Sat. Nov. 16 KOA Prep W 112-63 Fri. Nov. 22 @ Covenant College Prep W 70-56 Sat. Nov. 23 @ Mercersburg Academy W 64-47 Sun. Nov. 24 @ West Nottingham W 67-56 Wed. Dec. 04 @ Olympus Prep W 70-59 PANTHERS BOYS BASKETBALL Sat. Dec. 07 @ Springside Chestnut Hill W 68-40 Wed. Dec. 11 @ Scotland Campus Sports L 95-61 No. Name Height Class Sat. Dec. 14 @ Northfield Mount Hermon W 94-79 1 Steve Payne 6’2” 12 Sun. Dec. 15 @Choate Rosemary Hall W 73-52 2 Honor Huff 5’10” 11 Wed. Dec. 18 Blair Academy L 84-81 3 Andrew Patnode 6’8” 12 Fri. Dec. 20 Prestige Prep W 89-66 4 Josh Odunowo 6’6” 12 Sat. Jan. 04 @ Episcopal Academy W 67-37 5 Gilbert Otoo 6’5” 12 Thu. Jan. 09 @ Phelps School W 56-52 10 Sam Corrao 6’5” 12 Sat. Jan. 11 Covenant College Prep W 62-54 13 Ibrahima Bayu 6’8” 10 Tue. Jan. 14 Hill School L 71-63 14 Will Johnston 6’1” 12 Wed. Jan. 15 @ West Nottingham W 81-79 15 TJ Khela 6’1” 10 Sat. Jan. 18 Springfield Commonwealth W 69-47 22 Brandon Legris 6’6” 10 Sun. Jan. 19 Worcester Academy W 75-71 23 Cameron Brown 6’7” 11 Wed. Jan. 22 Mt. Zion Prep L 62-59 Fri. Jan. 24 @ Lawrenceville School W 73-65 24 Bobby Rosenberger 6’5” 9 Tue. Jan. 28 Peddie School W 100-93 41 Philip Byriel 6’10” 11 Sat. Feb. 01 @ The Hun School L 63-51 Tue. Feb. 04 Pennington School W 87-39 Coaching Staff Thu. Feb. 06 Rocktop Academy W 94-84 Head Coach Thomas Baudinet Sat. Feb. 08 @ St. Benedict's Prep L 53-66 Assistant Coach Dan Kellogg Fri. Feb. 14 Germantown Academy ^ W 70-60 Assistant Coach Donte Gittens Sat. Feb. 15 Mercersburg Academy ^ W 66-35 Fri. Feb. 21 Westtown School 6 p.m. ^ denotes PAISAA Tournament games 2019-2020 BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 26-4 (10-0 IAAL) DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Wed. Dec. 04 Phelps L 71-77 Sat. Dec. 07 @ Methacton L 60-69 Sun. Dec. 08 @ Archbishop Ryan W 73-72 FRIARS BOYS BASKETBALL Wed. Dec. 11 Lincoln W 73-70 No. Name Height Class Fri. Dec. 13 Shipley School W 72-62 Sat. Dec. 14 @ Neumann Gorretti L 70-77 1 Joe McElwee 5’11” 12 Wed. Dec. 18 St Joes Prep W 79-52 2 Spencer Cochran 5’11” 12 Thu. Dec. 19 @ Pennington W 93-67 3 Holden Langdon 6’1” 12 Sat. Dec. 21 @ Unionville W 81-49 4 Deuce Turner 6’2” 12 Fri. Dec. 27 Rutgers Prep L 83-93 10 Lonnie White 6’4” 11 Sat. Dec. 28 @ Coatesville W 91-66 11 Brock Dudek 6’3” 11 Mon. Dec. 30 @ Norristown W 62-44 12 Rahdir Hicks 6’0” 11 Sat. Jan. 04 Friends' Central W 92-50 15 Keith Carra 6’2” 12 Tue. Jan. 07 @ Penn Charter * W 87-61 22 John Baran 6’1” 11 Fri. Jan. 10 @ Germantown Academy * W 63-42 23 Fran Oschell 6’7” 11 Sat. Jan. 11 @ West Chester East W 69-59 25 John Gordon 6’3” 12 Mon. Jan. 13 @ Cheltenham W 85-75 15 Brandon Bekkedam 6’4” 12 Tue. Jan. 14 Springside Chestnut Hill * W 77-59 22 Aidan Phillips 6’3” 11 Fri. Jan. 17 Haverford School * W 76-49 23 Blaise Bekkedam 6’6” 12 Tue. Jan. 21 @ Episcopal Academy * W 75-62 25 Tyler Lauder 6’6” 10 Wed. Jan. 22 @ West Catholic W 74-59 Fri. Jan. 24 Penn Charter * W 75-64 Sun. Jan. 26 @ Allentown Allen W 80-75 Tue. Jan. 28 Germantown Academy * W 62-43 Coaching Staff Fri. Jan. 31 @ Springside Chestnut Hill * W 69-64 Head Coach John Harmatuk Tue. Feb. 04 @ Haverford School * W 64-54 Assistant Coach Matt McManus Fri. Feb. 07 Episcopal Academy * W 58-54 Assistant Coach Murph Rogers Sun. Feb. 09 @ Timber Creek W 65-55 Assistant Coach Joe Hoban Fri. Feb. 14 Episcopal Academy ^ W 70-66 Managers: Michael Kintzler, Jack Donahue Sat. Feb. 15 Kiski School ^ W 78-66 Gavin Grande Fri. Feb. 21 Phelps School ^ 8 p.m. * denotes Inter Ac League games ^ denotes PAISAA Tournament games 2019-2020 BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 16-10 DAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT Wed. Nov. 20 @ Blair Academy (NJ) L 69-110 Fri. Nov. 22 Redemption Christian Acad. (NY) W 82-46 Sat. Nov. 23 Olympus Prep (NJ) W 66-57 LIONS BOYS BASKETBALL Sun. Nov. 24 The Hill School (PA) W 62-53 No. Name Height Class Wed. Dec. 04 @ Malvern Prep (PA) W 70-77 Fri. Dec. 06 St James School (MD) W 88-82 0 Isaiah Amazan 6’1” 12 Sat. Dec. 07 @ Mercersburg Academy(PA) L 46-58 1 Devin Butler 6’3” 12 Tue. Dec. 10 @Episcopal Academy (PA) W 54-43 2 Cole McFarland 6’6” 12 Thu. Dec. 12 @The Haverford School (PA) L 55-66 3 Danny Dade 6’0” 12 Fri. Dec. 13 Our Savior Lutheran PG Team W 81-51 4 Aziz Khamasi 6’3” 12 Sat. Dec. 14 @The Peddie School (NJ) W 78-74 10 Tommy Gardler 6’1” 12 Sun. Dec. 15 The Kiski School (PA) W 56-42 11 Jarnel Rancy 6’8” 12 Tue. Dec. 17 @The Hun School (NJ) W 65-64 13 Matt Delaurio 6’8” 12 Tue. Jan. 07 @Friends Central School (PA) L 59-62 14 Isaiah Miranda 6’9” 9 Thu. Jan. 09 The Perkiomen School (PA) L 54-50 23 Sam Onu 6’11” 11 Sat. Jan. 11 Our Savior Lutheran Nat’l (NY) L 82-74 Mon. Jan. 13 Olympus Prep (NJ) W 68-53 Wed. Jan. 22 The Lawrenceville School (NJ) W 48-68 Fri. Jan. 24 West Nottingham L 58-66 Tue. Jan. 28 Rocktop Academy W 82-69 Sat. Feb. 01 @ The Kiski School (PA) L 70-71 Coaching Staff Wed. Feb. 05 @ The Hill School L 44-52 Head Coach Trey Morin Sat. Feb. 08 St Thomas More (CT) L 70-60 Assistant Coach Mike Mansi Tue. Feb. 11 Shipley School W 59-54 Assistant Coach David Mogle Fri. Feb. 14 Springside Chestnut Hill ^ W 72-57 Assistant Coach Spencer Latran Sat. Feb. 15 @ Hill School ^ W 54-48 Fri. Feb. 21 Malvern Prep ^ 8 p.m. ^ denotes PAISAA Tournament games .
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