2/17/2017

CHICAGO 2016-17 CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT LEAGUE Championship Contest – 8pm

Fenwick v. St. Joseph

3rd Place Contest – 6pm

Loyola Academy v. Brother Rice

Consolation Championship – 4:30pm

St. Rita v. De La Salle

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Chicago Catholic League est. 1912

2016-17 League Officers 2016-17 CCL Athletic Administrators Patrick Mahoney – President – Academy Bruce DeSanto – Vice President – St. Joseph High School Dan Beebe – Aurora Christian Scott Thies – Treasurer – Fenwick High School John Rutter - Bishop McNamara Paul Chabura – Secretary – DePaul Prep Phil Cahill – Brother Rice Tom White – De La Salle Paul Chabura – DePaul Prep Scott Thies – Fenwick 2016-17 League Moderators Ed Adams – Leo Pat Mahoney – Awards: Doug Ternik – Providence Catholic Andrew Damato – : Mike Zunica – St. Rita Tom Lentine – Montini Catholic Basketball: John Rutter – Bishop McNamara Dan LaCount – Mount Carmel Bowling: Tom White: De La Salle Doug Ternik – Providence Catholic Cross Country: Phil Cahill – Brother Rice Paul Ickes – Saint Ignatius Football: Dan LaCount – Mount Carmel Dan Hardwick – St. Francis Golf: Scott Thies – Fenwick Rommel Garcia – St. Francis de Sales LaCrosse: Pat Mahoney – Loyola Academy Bruce DeSanto – St. Joseph Soccer: Dan Hardwick – St. Francis Tim Chandler – St. Laurence Sportsmanship: Tim Chandler – St. Laurence Mike Zunica – St.Rita Tennis: Phil Cahill – Brother Rice Officials – Bruce DeSanto – St. Joseph O. T & F – Pat Mahoney – Loyola Academy I. T & F – Ed Adams – Leo Volleyball: Paul Ickes – Saint Ignatius Website: Paul Chabura – DePaul Prep Wrestling: Tom White – De La Salle

2016-17 CCL Principals

Ms. Stacy Beebe – Aurora Christian Mrs. Maryann O’Neill – Montini Catholic Mr. Terry Granger – Bishop McNamara Mr. John Stimler – Mount Carmel Mr. James Antos – Brother Rice Dr. John Harper – Providence Catholic Ms. Diane Brown – De La Salle Ms. Brianna Latko – Saint Ignatius Dr. James Quaid – DePaul Prep Ms. Raeann Huhn – St. Francis Mr. Peter Groom – Fenwick Mr .John Kimec – St. Francis de Sales Mr. Shaka Rawls - Leo Dr. Ron Hoover – St. Joseph Dr. Kathryn Baal – Loyola Academy Mr. James Muting – St. Laurence Mr. Anthony Tinerella – Marmion Academy Mr. Brendan Conroy – St. Rita

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Chicago Catholic League est. 1912

Members past and present

1st Year Final Year Current School in the League in the League member

Cathedral 1912-13 ??????? (Closed) No De La Salle 1912-13 1960-61 (Reentered League in 1970-71) Yes DePaul Academy 1912-13 1967-68 (Closed) No Loyola Academy 1912-13 N/A Yes St. Cyril/Mount Carmel 1912-13 N/A Yes Saint Ignatius 1912-13 1962-63 (Reentered League in 1976-77) Yes St. Philip 1912-13 1969-70 (Closed) No St. Stanislaus/Weber 1912-13/’30-‘31 1998-99(Closed) No Holy Trinity 1915-16 1969-70 No St. Patrick 1918-19 1960-61 No St. Rita 1919-20 N/A Yes St. Mel 1919-20 1960-61 (Closed) No Joliet Catholic 1921-22 1947-48 No St. George 1927-28 1960-61 (Closed) No Fenwick 1930-31 N/A Yes St. Michael 1930-31 1932-33 (Closed) No Leo 1932-33 N/A Yes St. Elizabeth 1946-47 1960-61 (Closed) No Mendel/St. Martin de Porres 1953-54 1987-88 (Closed)/1996-97 (Closed) No Gordon Tech/DePaul Prep 1955-56/’14-‘15 N/A Yes Brother Rice 1959-60 N/A Yes St. Laurence 1961-62 N/A Yes Hales Franciscan 1965-66 2015-16 No St. Francis de Sales 1976-77 N/A Yes Bishop McNamara 1993-94 N/A Yes Providence Catholic 1993-94 N/A Yes Holy Cross/Guerin Prep 2002-03 2008-09 No Seton Academy 2002-03 2015-16 (Closed) No St. Joseph 2010-11 N/A Yes Marmion Academy 2014-15 N/A Yes Montini Catholic 2014-15 N/A Yes St. Francis 2014-15 N/A Yes

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Head Basketball Coaches 2016-17 Season

Bishop McNamara Adrian Provost 4th Year 46-60

Brother Rice Bobby Frasor 2nd Year 39-14

De La Salle Tom White 21st Year 374-198

DePaul Prep Tom Kleinschmidt 6th Year 110-61

Fenwick Rick Malnati 16th Year 326-135

Leo Shawn Frison 2nd Year 18-8

Loyola Academy Tommy Livatino 13th Year 232-137

Marmion Academy Joe Currie 3rd Year 30-25

Montini Catholic Daryl Thomas 2nd Year 16-35

Mount Carmel Phil Segroves 1st Year 5-17

Providence Catholic Tim Trendel 7th Year 103-98

Saint Ignatius Matt Monroe 1st Year 10-12

St. Francis Erin Dwyer 4th Year 50-65

St. Francis de Sales Kevin Wolfe 7th Year 78-85

St. Joseph Gene Pingatore 48th Year 999-353

St. Laurence Jim Maley 6th Year 82-82

St. Rita Gary DeCesare 23rd Year 419-220

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2016-17 League Standings

Varsity

North South

Fenwick 9-0 Brother Rice 7-0 DePaul Prep 7-2 Leo 5-2 Loyola Academy 7-2 St. Rita 4-3 Saint Ignatius 6-3 Bishop McNamara 4-3 De La Salle 5-4 St. Laurence 3-4 St. Joseph 5-4 Providence Catholic 3-4 St. Francis 3-6 Mount Carmel 2-5 Providence/St. Mel 2-7 St. Francis de Sales 0-7 Montini Catholic 1-8 Marmion Academy 0-9

Sophomore

North South

Loyola Academy 8-1 St. Rita 6-1 Fenwick 6-3 Brother Rice 5-2 DePaul Prep 6-3 St. Laurence 5-2 St. Joseph 6-3 Providence Catholic 4-3 De La Salle 5-4 Mount Carmel 4-3 Saint Ignatius 4-5 Leo 3-4 Providence/St. Mel 4-5 Bishop McNamara 1-6 Montini Catholic 3-6 St. Francis de Sales 0-7 St. Francis 2-7 Marmion Academy 1-8

Freshmen

North South

Fenwick 8-1 St. Laurence 7-0 Loyola Academy 7-2 Bishop McNamara 6-1 De La Salle 6-3 Mount Carmel 5-2 Marmion Academy 5-3 St. Rita 4-3 Saint Ignatius 5-4 Providence Catholic 3-4 Providence/St. Mel 5-4 Brother Rice 2-5 St. Francis 3-6 Leo 1-6 St. Joseph 2-6 St. Francis de Sales 0-7 Montini Catholic 2-7 DePaul Prep 1-8

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2016-17 Award Recipients Tony Lawless North South Player – Jamal Nixon – Fenwick Player – Josh Niego – Brother Rice Coach – Tom Kleinschmidt – DePaul Prep Coach – Bobby Frasor – Brother Rice

Chicago Catholic League 1st Team Honors

North South Perry Cowan – DePaul Prep – Sophomore Josh Niego – Brother Rice – Senior Ramar Evans – Loyola Academy – Senior Mike Shepski – Brother Rice – Senior Jamal Nixon – Fenwick – Senior Rashad Williams – St. Rita - Senior

2016-17 Basketball All Catholic League North Section Name Year School Jordan Boyd Junior St. Joseph Jaylen Boyd Junior St. Joseph Kevin Cunningham Junior Loyola Academy Julian Deguzman Senior Loyola Academy Sam Doroff Senior Marmion Academy Andrew Harvey Senior St. Francis Tim Irvin Sophomore Providence/St. Mel Jacob Keller Senior Fenwick Trey Mack Senior Saint Ignatius Freddy Nunez Senior DePaul Prep Stone Parker Senior De La Salle Elliot Sieger Freshmen DePaul Prep D.J. Steward Freshmen Fenwick Jason Tower Senior St. Joseph Jayston Williams Junior Montini Catholic

2016-17 Basketball All Catholic League South Section Name Year School Dachaun Anderson Sophomore Leo Chris Bell Senior Bishop McNamara Mike Drew Senior Providence Catholic Zion Fortune Junior St. Laurence Paul Kingsley Senior St. Rita Jordan Matthews Junior St. Rita Phazione McClurge Senior Mount Carmel Diego Munoz Junior Mount Carmel Jack O’Connor Senior Brother Rice Dylan Post Senior Bishop McNamara Jake Shutter Senior Providence Catholic Darian Stewart Senior St. Francis de Sales Tevin Watson Senior Bishop McNamara Justin Wierzgac Senior St. Laurence Jadon Williams Freshmen Leo

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St. Francis de Sales - 73 Montini - 57 Game 1 - 2/7 - 7:00pmSFDS - 44 Game 3 - 2/11 - 7:00pm Montini - 59 Game 4 2/11 - 1:00pm St. Mel - 70

SFDS - 56 Fenwick - 78 Fenwick - 69 Game 12 - 2/12 - 1:00pm Game 16 - 2/12 - 1:00pm De La Salle - 77 McNamara - 61 McNamara - 43

Game 5 2/11 - 2:30pm De La Salle De La Salle - 54 Fenwick - 49

Game 24 - 2/15 - 5:30pm Game 26 - 2/15 - 5:30pm Providence St. Francis - 44 Loyola - 47 Game 6 2/11 - 4:00pm

St. Francis - 58 Leo - 50 Leo - 28 Game 13 - 2/12 - 2:30pm Game 17 - 2/12 - 2:30pm

Providence - 68 Loyola - 41 Loyola - 39

Game 7 - 2/11 - 5:30pm De La Salle Providence - 32 Fenwick

Game 28 - 2/17 Consolation Champ - 4:30pm St. Mel - 61 Game 30 - 2/17 Championship - 8:00pm St. Rita Game 2 - 2/7 - 7:00pmMarmion - 61 St. Joseph

Marmion - 66 Game 8 - 2/11 - 1:00pm

Marmion - 54 Brother Rice - 72Brother Rice - 44 Game 14 - 2/12 - 4:00pm Game 18 - 2/12 - 4:00pm

St. Ignatius - 64 St. Ignatius - 40 St. Laurence - 41 Game 9 - 2/11 - 2:30pm St. Ignatius - 47 St. Laurence - 47 Brother Rice - 46

Game 25 -2 /15 - 7:00pm Game 27 - 2/15 - 7:00pm St. Rita - 57 Mt. Carmel - 57 St. Joseph - 48

Game 10 2/11 - 4:00pm

Mt. Carmel - 52 DePaul - 60 OT DePaul - 55 Loyola Game 15 - 2/12 - 5:30pm Game 19 - 2/12 - 5:30pm Game 29 - 2/17 3rd Place - 6:00pm

St. Rita - 72 St. Rita - 71 St. Joseph - 56 Brother Rice Game 11 - 2/11 - 5:30pm

SFDS - 54 Hosts: St. Joseph - 81 McNamara - 54

Game 20 - 2/15 5:30pm Montini Game 4-7 Game 22 - 2/15 5:30pm St. Francis - 55 St. Joseph Games 8-11 Leo - 52

St. Laurence Games 12-15 Marmion Fenwick Games 16-19 St. Laurence - 55 Game 21 - 2/15 7:00pm Games 1, 2, 3, 20/21, 22/23, 24/25, 26/27 @ higest seed Game 23 - 2/15 7:00pm Mt. Carmel Loyola Games 28-30 DePaul - 48 Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century

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History of Basketball

Tom Kleinschmidt’s presence on the Gordon Tech sideline speaks to the enduring, emotional and deep-rooted popularity of Chicago Catholic League basketball.

One of the most decorated and highly recruited players in CCL history as a rugged guard/forward at Gordon Tech from 1987-91, Kleinschmidt enjoyed a standout career at DePaul, then played professional ball overseas for more than a decade.

He got a taste of coaching as an aide to Jerry Wainwright while completing his degree at DePaul after retiring as a player, and he led York High School of Elmhurst to a 20-win season in his first year as a .

When the Gordon Tech position opened before the 2012-13 school year, Kleinschmidt couldn’t turn down an opportunity to come “home.” “My dream job,” he called it. In completing the player-to-coach career circle, Kleinschmidt is extending a tradition nearly as old as the Catholic League itself.

Bill Shay, a St. Philip grad, coached the Gaels, De La Salle and Fenwick to Catholic League championships. Ron Feieriesel returned to coach at DePaul Academy after a distinguished playing career at DePaul and a stint in the early-era NBA.

Jim Arneberg, Jim Lamkin, Tom O’Malley and Jack Fitzgerald won Catholic League titles as Leo coaches after stellar playing careers for the Lions. Jerry Tokars was a three sport standout at De La Salle and later won 452 games over 22 seasons as the Meteors’ coach.

Mendel grad Mike Sheahan, the future Cook County Sheriff, coached the Monarchs before embarking on a life in politics, and Howie Fagan and Bob Frasor coached at Mt. Carmel after their exemplary playing careers for the Caravan.

There are dozens of similar examples. In addition, played at St. George, graduated from Duke and coached his way into the NBA after starting out at the high school level at Mt. Carmel and St. Rita.

Brother Rice great John Tracy, who played at Notre Dame, coached St. Ignatius to its first Catholic League title in 40 years after a lengthy coaching tenure at Marquette High School in Michigan City, Ind.

Kleinschmidt knows that two of his predecessors, Dick Versace and Bob Ociepka, used the Gordon Tech job as a launching pad to college positions and eventual NBA work. But for the moment, his personal ambition does not extend beyond California and Addison. The Rams have won 12 Catholic League championships in their history, but none since 2000. He’s working to help Gordon revisit the success it enjoyed in the days of Mark Zubor, Leartha Scott, Kirk Vidas and Jitim Young…..not to mention Tom Kleinschmidt.

Catholic League basketball sits somewhere beneath Catholic League football on the prestige scale, and it’s often overshadowed by the Chicago Public League, where basketball has long been the signature sport.

But that’s not to say Catholic League hoops isn’t played at a premier level. Dozens of professional players, in the U.S. and overseas, trace their roots to Catholic League competition, and a traditional emphasis on solid fundamentals and tough, smart play makes CCL grads attractive to college coaches on all levels.

Basketball was on the original menu of sports offerings when the Catholic League formed in 1912, and the Jesuit schools were among the first to embrace it, with Loyola Academy and St. Ignatius winning four early titles apiece.

De La Salle’s emergence as a force began in the ‘20s, with Ed “Moose” Krause, a future three-sport star, basketball All-American, coach and athletic director at Notre Dame, the star on three of the Meteors’ four title teams.

St. Mel was the dominant team of the ‘30s, with three CCL championships, and the balance of power shifted southward in the ‘40s, with South Side schools Leo (four), Mt. Carmel (three) and St. Rita (one) accounting for eight titles among them.

In 1945, the Catholic League saw its hoops prestige boosted with the arrival of a city championship game, a Catholic League vs. Public League showdown modeled after the highly popular Prep Bowl title game in football. St. Philip and Mt. Carmel won the first two games, played before turn away crowds at the old Chicago Stadium, and after the Public League squared the series with victories in 1947and 48, CCL teams reeled off eight wins in the next nine years.

Memorable among them: Fenwick’s whipping of a Tilden squad that featured future All-American and longtime NBA mainstay Johnny “Red” Kerr in 1950. St. George (1953) and St. Mel (1954) registered upset wins over the Du Sable Panthers, the storied team of Paxton Lumpkin and Sweet Charlie Brown that in 1954 became the first Public League squad to qualify for the state tournament in Champaign.

St. Elizabeth’s back-to-back victories over Dunbar (‘56) and Crane (‘57) showcased the talents of Art Hicks, a 6foot4 leaper with agility, strength and a deft shooting touch. Hicks averaged 22 points per game over his St. Elizabeth’s career and is rightfully included on any short list of the Catholic League’s greatest players. Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century

By the late ‘50s, the Public League had placed a new emphasis on basketball and started producing stronger teams. Marshall, coached by Isadore “Spin” Salario, and two Larry Hawkins coached Carver squads laid claim to six straight city championships, beating De La Salle twice, as well as DePaul, St. Elizabeth, Gordon Tech and St. Rita in the title games.

In 1972, a Dick Versace-coached Gordon Tech team led by Learthur Scott blasted Crane 85-69 for the city title.

Perhaps wary of a similar outcome, state champion Hirsch refused to play Leo in the city game one year later, Coach Charles Stimpson declaring his team had nothing more to prove after beating New Trier in the ‘73 Class AA state final in Champaign.

The Tom O’Malley-coached Lions were a strong 27-3 that season with Tony Parker Sr. in a starring role. Public champ Morgan Park agreed to play Hales in 1974 and took a 63-51 beating for its troubles.

When Wendell Phillips returned to Chicago with the Class AA title trophy in 1975, it refused to play CCL co-champions St. Laurence and Mt. Carmel for the same reason Hirsch cited, and just like that the city championship game was no more.

The series ended with the Catholic League holding 15-14 advantage. By then the Chicago Catholic League was IHSA-affiliated and eligible for competition at the state level, which some coaches and administrators had advocated for years.

A desire for state tournament exposure was one reason four schools bolted the CCL to form the Chicago land Prep League in 1961. IHSA membership also meant the of the Catholic League’s highly popular “lightweight” program, a separate varsity league for players 5 feet 9 and under where such diminutive CCL stars as Hales’ Sam Puckett and Mt. Carmel’s Lloyd Walton first flashed their talent.

Meanwhile, some “be careful what you wish for” sheepishness has characterized the CCL’s state tournament history; although Hales (2003, 2011), Leo (2004) and Seton (2009) have won four state tournaments in the lower divisions, the 1985 Mt. Carmel Caravan of Mel McCants, Derek Boyd, James Farr and Coach Ed McQuillan claims the Catholic League’s only big school state championship.

That’s not to say the CCL hasn’t continued to play good ball and produce outstanding players. Coach Chuck Schwarz turned out a succession of Division I recruits such as Steve Puidokas, Jim Stack, Kevin Boyle and Steve Krafcisin while molding St. Laurence into a powerhouse in the ‘70s.

De La Salle (five conference titles), Gordon Tech (four) and Leo (three) waged a spirited battle for Catholic League supremacy in the ‘80s.

Brother Rice has won or shared nine Catholic League crowns since 1990, as Coach Pat Richardson built winning teams around skilled shooters often named Harrigan or Telander.

If Catholic League schools weren’t winning state titles themselves, they were doing a pretty good job of denying others.

A great St. Joe’s team featuring was deprived of a trip downstate when De La Salle’s Albert “Moochie” Williams threw in a 22footer at the buzzer to pin a 59-58 defeat on the Chargers in a 1979 super-sectional. Thomas still refers to the game as the most painful loss of his career.

And the second longest winning streak in Illinois prep history came to an end at 64 games in 1982 when Mendel’s Mike Hampton drilled a 25-footer with three seconds left to lift the Monarchs past defending state champion Quincy 53-52 in the Class AA semifinals in Champaign.

Mendel became the first Catholic League team to play for a state championship, losing to East St. Louis Lincoln 56-50 in the title game.

Mt. Carmel was the second CCL title game participant, and the only big schools winner, edging Springfield Lamphier 46-44 in double overtime three years later.

In 1988, state Player of the Year Eric Anderson got St. Francis de Sales to the title game almost singlehandedly, but the Pioneers lost to LaPhonso Ellis and East St. Louis Lincoln. Despite 27 points by Kleinschmidt, Gordon Tech fell to King 65-55 in an all Chicago final two years later.

The Catholic League’s five appearances in subsequent state finals have occurred at the Class A or 2A level since the IHSA went to a four class format in 2008.

Hales (2A) beat Murphysboro in 2011 and Mt. Carroll (Class A) in 2003 after losing to Staunton (Class A) in 1993. Leo (Class A) beat Winnebago in the Class A title game in 2004, and Seton topped Metropolis for the 2A championship in 2009.

State tournament results aside, the Catholic League strengthened itself immeasurably in 2011 by adding St. Joe’s as a member, 15 years after Providence Catholic came aboard.

Providence’s Celtics were ClassA state champions in 1979, while St. Joe’s Chargers boast one of the state’s proudest basketball legacies, featuring Coach Gene Pingatore and his 900 career victories and a succession of great players ranging from Isiah Thomas (‘79) to Evan Turner (‘07), the national Player of the Year at Ohio State in 2010.

Thomas may have been denied a state championship at St. Joe’s, but he won two NBA titles with the and the NCAA tournament with Indiana in 1981.

Fellow St. Joe’s grad Daryl Thomas was the starting power forward on an Indiana team that won it all again in 1987, and de Sales’ Anderson started for ’s last Final Four team at Indiana in 1992.

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Ramblers.

Antoine Walker (Mt. Carmel ‘94) helped Kentucky win it all in 1996, and Bobby Frasor (Brother Rice ‘05) was the backup point guard on North Carolina’s 2009 national champions.

Marquette fell short against North Carolina State in 1974, but two Catholic Leaguers were teammates on Al McGuire’s first Final Four team: Lloyd Walton (Mt. Carmel ‘71) and Rick Campbell (Gordon Tech ‘71).

Speaking of Duke, the man most responsible for making the Blue Devils synonymous with excellence traces his roots to the Catholic League.

Mike Krzyzewski (Weber ‘64) was a tough, smart, slick-shooting high school guard. He never played on a CCL title team, but his 900plus career victories, four national championships and two Olympic gold medals at Duke make him the Catholic League’s most distinguished basketball alumnus, by far.

2014 Chicago Catholic League Tournament Winners

Varsity Upper Bracket De La Salle

Varsity Lower Bracket Gordon Tech

2015 Chicago Catholic League Tournament Winners

Tournament Champions 1st - Providence Catholic

Consolation Bracket Champions Loyola Academy

2016 Chicago Catholic League Tournament Winners

Tournament Champions 1st - Fenwick

Consolation Bracket Champions Mount Carmel

Chicago Catholic League Tournament MVP

2014 - Martez Cameron – De La Salle 2015 - Troy Howat – Providence Catholic 2016 – Mike Smith - Fenwick

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League Champions since 1913

Year Heavyweight/Varsity Lightweight Bantamweight Flyweight Junior

1913 Loyola Academy St. Cyril (M.C.)

1914 Saint Ignatius De La Salle

1915 Saint Ignatius unknown

1916 Loyola Academy St. Cyril (M.C.)

1917 De La Salle De La Salle

1918 DePaul Academy Saint Ignatius

1919 DePaul Academy De La Salle

1920 De La Salle De La Salle

1921 De La Salle De La Salle De La Salle

1922 Joliet Catholic Saint Ignatius De La Salle

1923 Saint Ignatius St. Patrick De La Salle De La Salle

1924 DePaul Academy St. Patrick Saint Ignatius De La Salle

1925 Loyola Academy St. Patrick/Saint Ignatius De La Salle De La Salle

1926 Loyola Academy St. Mel De La Salle De La Salle

1927 Joliet Catholic De La Salle

1928 St. Phillip/Saint Ignatius St. Phillip

1929 St. Mel DePaul Academy

1930 De La Salle Mount Carmel

1931 St. Mel Loyola Academy

1932 St. Mel Mount Carmel

1933 DePaul Academy Leo

1934 St. Phillip St. Mel

1935 St. Mel Leo

1936 De La Salle St. Mel

1937 Fenwick St. Mel

1938 Leo Mount Carmel

1939 Mount Carmel St. George

1940 Leo St. Patrick

1941 Leo Leo

1942 Leo Mount Carmel

1943 Mount Carmel Mount Carmel Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century

Year Heavyweight/Varsity Lightweight Bantamweight Flyweight Junior

1944 St. George/Mount Carmel Weber

1945 St. Phillip Leo

1946 Mount Carmel Weber

1947 Leo Weber

1948 DePaul Academy Leo

1949 St. Patrick Leo

1950 Fenwick St. Rita

1951 DePaul Academy Fenwick

1952 St. Rita De La Salle

1953 St. George Fenwick

1954 St. Mel St. Rita

1955 DePaul Academy De La Salle

1956 St. Elizabeth De La Salle

1957 St. Elizabeth Leo

1958 De La Salle Leo

1959 DePaul Academy Mendel

1960 De La Salle DePaul Academy

1961 St. Elizabeth Loyola Academy

1962 Gordon Tech St. Rita

1963 St. Rita DePaul Academy

1964 Loyola Academy Fenwick

1965 Mount Carmel St. Rita

1966 Fenwick Leo

1967 DePaul Academy Loyola Academy

1968 Fenwick Mendel

1969 Br. Rice Mount Carmel

1970 Hales Franciscan St. Rita

1971 Gordon Tech Fenwick

1972 Gordon Tech Fenwick

1973 Leo Mendel

1974 Hales Franciscan

1975 St. Laurence/Mount Carmel

1976 St. Laurence/Gordon Tech

1977 St. Laurence

1978 St. Laurence

1979 De La Salle

1980 De La Salle/St. Laurence/Gordon Tech

1981 De La Salle/Mendel Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century

Year Heavyweight/Varsity Lightweight Bantamweight Flyweight Junior

1982 De La Salle/Mendel

1983 De La Salle/Weber/Gordon Tech

1984 Weber

1985 Leo/Gordon Tech

1986 Leo

1987 Leo/De La Salle

1988 St. Francis de Sales

1989 Leo/Gordon Tech

1990 Gordon Tech

1991 Gordon Tech

1992 Loyola Academy

1993 St. Francis de Sales

1994 Br. Rice/St. Rita

1995 Br. Rice

1996 Fenwick/De La Salle

1997 Br. Rice

1998 Br. Rice

1999 Br. Rice/Gordon Tech/Loyola Academy

2000 Gordon Tech

2001 Br. Rice/Loyola Academy

2002 Br. Rice

2003 St. Rita

2004 Br. Rice

2005 Br. Rice

2006 Loyola Academy

2007 Loyola Academy/De La Salle

2008 De La Salle

2009 Seton Academy

2010 Leo De La Salle

2011 De La Salle Mount Carmel

2012 St. Rita/Saint Ignatius Seton Academy

2013 Loyola Academy St. Rita

Year North South Tournament (Upper) Tournament (Lower)

2014 St. Joseph/Loyola Academy St. Rita De La Salle Gordon Tech

Year North South Tournament Champ/2nd Tourn. – 3rd/Consolation

2015 St. Joseph/Saint Ignatius St. Rita Providence Cath./St. Joseph Fenwick/Loyola Academy

2016 Fenwick Mount Carmel Fenwick/St. Joseph Providence/Mount Carmel

2017 Fenwick Brother Rice

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2016-2017 Bishop McNamara Catholic High School Irish Basketball Varsity

No# Player Yr Hgt Pos. 2 Chris Bell 12 6’2 G/F 3 Dylan Post 12 6’0 G 5 William Washington 11 5’10 G 10 Woodrow Hubbard 11 6’1 G/F 12 Dante Owens-Graves 12 5’10 G 13 Ben Demack 11 5’10 G 22 Jalen Chavers 10 6’2 G 23 Ariez Andrews 12 5’9 G 24 AJ Barnes 12 6’4 F 25 Payton Gerberding 10 6’2 G/F 30 Cameron Wells 11 5’9 G 31 CJ Link 10 6’4 G/F 33 Tevin Watson 12 6’4 F 35 Brohgan O’Connor 10 6’3 F 44 Nick Barnes 12 6’4 F

Head Coach: Adrian Provost Ast. Coaches: Jerry Krieg, Khendal Andrews, Matt Lambert, Shawn Lade

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Brother Rice 2016-17 Varsity Basketball Roster

# NAME YEAR HEIGHT SCHOOL 01 Ryan Kellogg Jr. 6’0” Most Holy Redeemer 03 Tyler Houston Sr. 6’0” Dirksen Middle School 05 Mike Shepski Sr. 6’0” Homer Jr. High 10 Jack O’Connor Sr. 6’0” Christ the King 11 Josh Boulanger Jr. 6’3” Sutherland 13 Griffin Leslie Sr. 5’11” St. John Fisher 15 Mike Furlong Jr. 6’0” Most Holy Redeemer 21 Matt Fitzpatrick Jr. 5’11” Most Holy Redeemer 23 Brendan Coghlan Jr. 6’1” Jerling Jr. High 24 Josh Niego Sr. 6’4” St. Cajetan 25 Sheldun Benn Sr. 6’5” Memorial Jr. High 31 Nick Bowes Jr. 6’4” St. Damian 32 Shelby Benn Sr. 6’5” Memorial Jr. High 33 Matt Plumb Jr. 6’1” Queen of Martyrs 34 Vito Calace Sr. 6’3” St. Dan the Prophet Head Coach: Mr. Bobby Frasor ‘05 Asst. Coach: Mr. Jim Zigulich ‘03 Managers: Brendan Reidy, Bailey McCaw

Brother Rice High School 10001 S. Pulaski Chicago, IL 60655 Conference: Chicago Catholic League Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Maroon/Burnt Orange President: Dr. Kevin Burns Principal: James P. Antos Athletic Director: Phil Cahill Asst. Ath.Director: John Rolence Administrative assistant: Heather Hinde Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century

DE LA SALLE INSTITUTE 2016-17 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. School 01 Stone Parker G 6’0 150 Sr. Carter G. Woodson 02 Jamari Norwood G 6’0 160 Jr. St. Elizabeth 03 William Norman G 6’3 165 Sr. St. Elizabeth 10 Koby Turner G 5’10 140 Sr. Robert A. Black 11 Kory Turner G 5’9 140 Sr. Robert A. Black 12 Aeris Jackson F 6’3 175 Sr. Sutherland 13 Koby Johnson G 5’7 135 Jr. South Loop 21 Courtney Harris G 6’0 150 Sr. Robert A. Black 22 Jerod Douglas F 6’1 180 Jr. PLAID Academy 23 Josh Rayford G 5’8 140 Sr. St. Columbanus 25 Matthew Polk G 6’3 170 Jr. St. Paul Lutheran 30 Quentin Holder F 6’3 180 Jr. Vanderpoel 32 Alex Raiford G 6’4 175 So. St. Sabina 33 Gerald Hopkins F 6’2 150 Jr. St. Louise de Marillac 35 Robert Sycius G 6’2 170 Jr. Vilnius 40 Eric Rooks F 6’4 210 Sr. Ariel Community 45 Ja’Vion Caldwell F 6’7 270 Jr. Crete-Monee Middle 50 David Pinskus F 6’7 200 Jr. Vilnius 51 Clyde Benton G 6’5 170 So. Beasley

Interim Head Coach: Rich Kavalauskas Assistant Coaches: John Brogan, Joe Considine, Joe Carbonara, Mike Considine

Statistician: Mike Walsh Athletic Trainers: Mike Galvan, ATC, Derreck Baker, Jim Brinkley Managers: Yvens Louisma, Ian Price

Go Meteors!!!

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DEPAUL PREP 2016-2017 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER

# NAME YEAR POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT SCHOOL 02 Fred Nunez Senior Guard 6’1” 160 N.C.A 03 Elliot Sieger Freshman Guard 6’0” 155 Gregory Mid. School 04 Spencer Cody Junior Guard 5’9” 160 Drummond Elem 05 Lance Mosley Freshman Guard 6’1” 155 F.X.W. 10 Anthony Papaioanou Junior Forward 6’0” 160 Jahn Elementary 11 David Garcia Junior Guard 5’9” 145 Coonley 12 Kareem Anthony Senior Forward 6’4” 160 Passeges Charter 20 Amaree Richardson Senior Forward 6’0” 185 Jahn Elementary 22 David Tonkel Senior Forward 6’0” 190 St. Andrew 23 Perry Cowan Sophomore Forward 6’4” 160 Riverside Elem. 24 D.J. Shower Freshman Guard 5’11” 165 Budlong 25 Pavle Pantovic Sophomore Forward 6’6” 210 Friendship Elem. 34 Matthew Tonkel Senior Forward 6’2” 185 St. Andrew

Coaching Staff General Information Mr. Thomas Kleinschmidt: Head Varsity Coach Enrollment: 450 Mr. Kenny Gryzwa: Varsity Assistant Coach School Colors: Navy & White/UT Orange Mr. David Kleinschmidt: Varsity Assistant Coach Mascot: Rams Mr. John Bonk: Varsity Assistant Coach Conference: Chicago Catholic League (North) Mr. Carl Maniscalco: Varsity Assistant Coach Home Court: Tom Winiecki Gymnasium Mr. Sean Connor: Head Sophomore Coach Mr. Kelin Althoff: Sophomore Assistant Coach Mr. Andre Rogers: Freshmen Head Coach Mr. Nate Noel: Freshmen Assistant Coach Administration President: Ms. Mary Dempsey Principal: Dr. James Quaid Managers: Eduardo “Niko” Roman Assistant Principal: Sante Iacovelli Dean of Students: Mr. Dan O’Keefe Athletic Director: Mr. Paul Chabura Board Chairman: Mr. Joseph Haugh

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FENWICK HIGH SCHOOL 2016-17 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER

# NAME YEAR POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT 01 Jacob Keller Senior Guard/F 6’3” 195 02 Same Kure Junior Guard 5’10” 150 03 Mike Fiorito Senior Guard 5’10” 170 04 Damari Nixon Sophomore Guard 6’1” 150 05 Nico Hobbs Senior Guard 6’2” 200 10 Jamal Nixon Senior Guard/F 6’5” 200 11 AJ Nixon Junior Guard 6’2” 185 20 Sam Daniels Junior Guard 6’0” 170 21 DJ Steward Freshman Guard 6’1” 150 24 Billy Bruce Junior Guard 6’2” 170 25 Connor Wilson Senior Guard 6’1” 150 32 Thomas Reyes Senior Forward/C 6’5” 210 33 Mike O’Laughlin Junior Forward 6’5” 200 42 Jack Henige Senior Forward/C 6’5” 200

Head Coach: Rick Malnati Asst. Coach: Staunton Peck, Vince Humphrey, Pat Walsh Managers: Antonio Bosco, Adrian Ruiz, Matt Huerta

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LEO LIONS 2016-17 VARSITY ROSTER

# NAME YEAR POSITION HEIGHT 00 Khalid Manney Senior Center 6’5” 01 Aamir Holmes Senior Guard 6’2” 02 Mario Pittman Senior Guard 5’10” 03 Michael Simmons Senior Guard 5’8” 10 Malcolm Bell Junior Guard 6’3” 11 Kaleb Drumgoole Freshmen Guard 5’10” 15 Shontrail Key Freshmen Forward 6’5” 21 Kevin Drumgoole Freshmen Guard 6’0” 23 Dachaun Anderson Sophomore Forward 6’7” 24 Larry Phillips Junior Guard 6’0” 25 Jadon Williams Freshmen Guard 6’2” 30 Andre Gilmer Senior Forward 6’3” 33 Joe Yuknis Senior Guard 6’0” 35 Kendale Anderson Forward Freshmen 6’5”

President: Dan McGrath Principal: Shaka Rawls Athletic Director: Edward. E. Adams Head Varsity Coach: Shawn Frison ‘87

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Loyola Academy Ramblers Boys Basketball 2016-17 Varsity Roster

# Name Grade Ht. Wt. Grammar School

1 Kai Khasu Senior 6’0” 180 St. Peter 2 Jimmy Alexopoulos Senior 5’9” 160 Emerson Middle School 3 Kevin Cunningham Junior 6’0” 155 Attea Middle School 4 Julian DeGuzman Senior 6’3” 215 St. Josaphat 5 Kris Lampley Senior 6’3” 200 Chicago Jesuit Academy 10 Matt Sechman Senior 6’6” 175 St. Mary of the Woods 11 Tony Reyes Senior 5’10” 170 St. Juliana 12 Peter Mangan Junior 6’2” 170 Sacred Heart School-Winnetka 13 Hamid Bullie Junior 5’11” 170 Internat’l American 15 Jack Martinus Senior 5’11” 170 St. Juliana 22 Matt Lynch Senior 6’1” 175 St. Andrew 23 John Lynch Junior 5’11” 165 St. Andrew 25 Ramar Evans Senior 6’2” 185 Walt Disney Magnet 33 Vahe Kalayjian Junior 6’1” 170 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 35 Teddy Falkenhayn Senior 6’3” 185 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 50 Patrick Russell Junior 6’1” 165 McCracken School

Head Coach: Tom Livatino President: Rev. Patrick E. McGrath S.J. Asst. Coach: Mike Sneed ’99 Principal: Dr. Kathryn Baal Asst. Coach: Chris Braier Athletic Director: Patrick Mahoney ‘90 Asst. Coach: John O’Loughlin ‘59 School Colors: Maroon & Gold Asst. Coach: Todd Gierke Mascot: Ramblers Asst. Coach: Aaron Hamilton Enrollment: 2000 Asst. Coach: Paul Pryma Conference: Chicago Catholic League

Managers: Alzario Palmer and Sebastian Sandoval Score Keeper: Kathleen Talbot Trainers: Daniela Tomaska/Kevin McDonough Chaplain: Peter Breslin S.J.

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MARMION ACADEMY CADETS 2016-17 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER

# NAME POSITION HEIGHT CLASS

02 Evan Pugh Guard 5’10” Junior 03 Samuel Doroff Guard 6’0” Senior 04 Tommy Surges Guard 5’9” Sophomore 05 Samuel Augustyn Guard 6’1” Junior 10 Brandon Currie Guard 6’1” Senior 12 Adam Roe Guard 5’10” Senior 14 Christian Miller Guard 5’11” Junior 15 Lucas Wagoner Guard 6’3” Junior 20 Jett Haas Guard 5’11” Senior 22 Seth Groom Guard 6’1” Junior 24 Ethan Bowman Forward 6’5” Senior 33 Michael Sullivan Center 6’9” Junior 44 Ryan Fletcher Forward 6’1” Junior 45 Zach Lentz Forward 6’1” Senior 50 Riley Friel Center 6’5” Senior

Head Coach: Joe Currie Asst. Coach: Eddie Fay; Jeff Garofalo Manager: Tom Grayczyk

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Montini Catholic High School 2016-17 Varsity Basketball

Jersey # Player Position Ht Wt Class 1 Mychale Hyland Jr. Guard 5’9” 160 2018 2 Matthew Weber Guard 5’10” 160 2018 3 Anthony Thompson Guard 5’10” 160 2019 4 Will Smith Jr. Guard 5’9” 185 2017 10 Raymond Dennis Guard 5’11” 150 2019 11 Tajh McKelvy Guard 5’11” 150 2018 15 Benjamin Steiner Guard 5’10” 170 2018 20 Michael Orr Guard 6’0” 165 2017 23 Yousuf Mitchell Forward 6’5” 175 2018 24 Matthew Morrissey Guard/Forward 6’4” 190 2018 33 Jayston Williams Guard/Forward 6’3” 200 2018 35 Jeffrey Jablonski Center 6’8” 200 2019 50 Darrell Ramsey Center 6’5” 220 2017

Head Coach: Daryl Thomas Asst. Coaches: Dominique Deal Bob Lozano Kimrossi Taylor

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2016-17 MOUNT CARMEL VARSITY BASKETBALL

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. GRAMMAR SCHOOL

4 Dorien Levy G 5’7” 140 Sr. U of C Woodlawn 5 Jonas Filer G 5’8” 150 Sr. Dirksen 10 Charlie Johnson G 5’10” 165 Jr. Clissold 11 Jordan Cousert G 5’10” 170 Sr. Bowman Academy 12 Frank DiZeo G 6’0” 170 Jr. Homer Jr. High 20 Arinze Egbuna F 6’5” 180 So. Christ Our Savior 21 Jeremiah Jolly F 6’3” 200 Sr. STEM Academy 22 Diego Munoz G 5’9” 150 Jr. Parker Jr. High 23 Alek Thomas G 5’9” 170 Jr. All Saints 32 Phazione McClurge F 6’2” 190 Sr. Oak Lawn-Hometown 33 Kamaal Power G 5’11” 150 Sr. Cambridge 34 Ian McCarthy F 6’6” 220 Sr. Sauganash 44 Thomas Craven G 6’0” 155 Jr. St. Cajetan 45 Michael Sykes F 6’2” 175 Sr. St. Philip Neri 55 Gerald Edeh C 6’2” 220 Jr. McKinley Jr. High

Head Coach: Phil Segroves Asst. Coaches: Dave Cahill, Spencer Hodge Managers: Malachi Smith, Jarius Richardson Trainers: Douglas Awe, Kody Anderson Athletic Director: Dan LaCount President: Ned Hughes ‘70 Principal: John Stimler

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PROVIDENCE CATHOLIC CELTICS 2016-2017 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER

No Name Position Grade Ht. Jr. High Team/School . 0 Mike Drew F 12 6'3" John F. Kennedy 1 Martez Malone F 12 6'4" Aux Sable 2 Max Hernandez G 12 5'10" Homer Jr. High 3 Jake Schutter G 12 6'1" St. Mary Mokena 4 Matt DiNardi G 10 6'1" St. Cyril and Methodius 10 Aaron Gaspardo G 11 5'11" Cardinal Joseph Bernadin 11 Sam Brody G 11 5'11" Homer Jr. High 20 Adam Taylor G 10 6'3" St. Mary Mokena 21 Connor Duesing G 11 6'0" Cardinal Joseph Bernadin 23 Bobby Shurilla F 11 6'6" St. Al/St. Pat 32 Scott Slocum G 11 6'1" Channahon Jr. High 35 Ryan Minikel F 12 6'4" St. Joseph Lockport 40 Mitchell Gray C 11 6'6" Martino Jr. High 42 Ethan Petric C 11 6'7" Elwood

COACHES Tim Trendel Randy Holzhauer Dennis Cleveland Kyle Murphy

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PROVIDENCE ST. MEL KNIGHTS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 2016 – 2017

# NAME HT. POSITION YEAR

2 TIM ERVIN II 5’4 G SOPH.

3 RASHEED GOODMAN 5’6 G JR.

4 JARVIS GARRISON 5’7 G JR.

5 D’ANDRE PAYNE 5’9 G JR.

10 JASON MASON 6’4 F SOPH.

13 AHMARI DANTZLER 6’9 C SR.

20 JAMARI CHALMERS 5’10 G JR.

24 TYRIEL NELSON 5’11 G SOPH.

25 AR-RAHEEM PAYNE 6’0 F JR.

33 TAEYON NEAL 6’10 C SOPH.

HEAD COACH: REV. TIM ERVIN ASST. COACHES: ANDRE WILLIAMS, ERIC MARSHALL, ANTONIO COX & DAVID EVERS EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN: PAUL J. ADAMS III PRESIDENT/PRINCIPAL: JEANETTE BUTALA DEAN OF STUDENTS: CHRISTEL WARD ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: TERESA CULLEN

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Boys’ Varsity Basketball Roster 2016-17 Head Coach: Matt Monroe Assistant Coach: Shaun Gallagher Assistant Coach: Bob Kriz Assistant Coach: Michael Hurley Managers: Michael Beenblossom & Edward Sheils

# Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr. Grade School 1 Carter Higginbottom 5’10" 162 Guard JR Chicago City Day 2 Christian Davis 6’0" 150 Guard SO Chicago Jesuit 3 Robert Capizzi 5’8" 147 Guard SR Queen of All Saints 5 Joseph McGuire 5'10" 170 Guard JR St. Barnabas 10 Nolan McNamara 6’5" 160 Forward SR Christ the King 11 Keiten Davis 5’9" 165 Guard SR St. Sabina 12 Dylan Miles 5’10" 170 Guard SR St. Jerome 13 Johnny LaMantia 6’2" 196 Forward SR St. Francis Xavier 14 Trey Mack 6’1" 184 Guard SR Jane Addams 15 Thomas Stoodt 5’11" 172 Guard JR St. Benedict 20 Hunter Washington 6'2" 179 Forward SR Mt. Carmel 21 Richard Brennan 6’2" 166 Guard JR St. John of the Cross 22 Robert Lindland 6’10" 178 Forward SR Chicago City Day 23 Dariusz Muta 6’7" 210 Center JR Mt. Carmel 24 Luke Deely 6'1" 167 Forward JR St. Andrew 25 Luke Nauman 6’3" 185 Forward JR St. Josaphat

Colors: Maroon and Gold President: Fr. Michael Caruso, S.J. Conference: CCL North Principal: Ms. Brianna Latko Enrollment: 1400 Athletic Director: Mr. Paul Ickes Nickname: Wolfpack Asst. Athletic Director: Pat McGovern Team Doctor: Dr. Preston Wolin Asst. Athletic Director: Erik Eastman

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ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL SPARTANS 2016-17 Basketball Varsity

Jersey # Name Pos Class Grade School 1 Michael Cascella G 2019 St. Michael 2 Matthew Cooney G 2018 Benjamin Middle school 3 Griffin Kasprak G 2018 St. John the Baptist 4 Timothy Sullivan G 2017 Kenyon Woods Middle School 5 Alex Rueth F 2018 St. James the Apostle 10 Danny Blank G 2020 St. Patrick 11 John Brundage G/F 2017 St. Michael 12 Charlie Jackson G 2017 St. Raphael 14 Nathan Dziengel F 2018 Eastview Middle School 15 George Hamman G 2018 St. Michael 22 Patrick England F 2019 Sts. Peter & Paul 24 Andrew Harvey F 2018 St. Mark 25 Nate Kravchuk F 2017 St. Irene 30 Quin Kubiak F 2018 St. Joan of Arc 42 John Detloff F 2018 Homeschooled 44 Bryan Murray F 2017 Holy Trinity 55 Noah Howard F 2018 All Saints Catholic Academy

Head Coach: Erin Dwyer Asst. Coach: Brett Love Student Coach: Shane Walker Manager: Kyrie Chen

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ST. FRANCIS DE SALES H.S. 10155 EWING AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60617 1-773-731-7272 WWW.SFDSHS.ORG

2016 – 2017 Varsity Boys Basketball

# Name Pos .Ht Yr. Grammar School

1 Ari Slaughter G 5’4” Sr Morgan Park 2 Darien Stewart F 6’2” Sr Coolidge 3 Greg Boyd G 5’7” Sr Coolidge 4 David Simpson F 5’10” Jr St John De La Salle 5 Richard Haynes F 5’11” Sr Columbia Central 10 Curtis Eskridge G 6’2” Jr Parker Jr High 11 Kendell Winfield F 6’0” Jr Saint Margret 12 Martin Kykendoll F 6’0” Jr Mckinley 20 Gerald Stewart F 6’3” Sr Columbia Central 21 Raheem Adeyombo F 6’0” So Dirksen 22 Tavarius Harris G 5’8” Fr Rickover 23 Gabe Barker C 6’3” Sr CICS Longwood 24 Dylan Mason G 5’11” Sr Dirksen 30 Romelle Haynes G 6’0” Jr Christ our Savior 33 Ferdinad Felix C 6’5” Jr Coolidge

Head Coach: Kevin Wolfe Nickname: Pioneers Assistant Coaches: Rick Hughes Colors: Blue & Gold Corey Baker League: Catholic League Jim Wolf

Principal: John Kimec Athletic Director: Rommel Garcia

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SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL 10900 West Cermak Road Westchester, IL 60154 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER 2016-2017

-- 12 G Chanz Aldridge 5’9” 135 Junior --*14 G Ahmad Muhammad 6’0” 160 Junior --*15 G Marquise Walker 6’0” 170 Sophomore -- 20 G Nick Harmon 5’10” 160 Junior -- 21 G/F John Young 6’1” 175 Junior --*22 G Jason Towers 6’2” 170 Senior --*23 F Jalen Boyd 6’4” 180 Junior --*25 G/F Joffari Brown 6’3” 190 Junior -- 30 G Emanuel Cross 5’11” 175 Senior -- 31 F Elondre Lay 6’3” 170 Junior -- 33 F Marquise Ratcliff 6’4” 190 Sophomore --*34 C/F Jordan Boyd 6’6” 190 Junior -- 40 C Kameron Leonard 6’7” 200 Sophomore *Letterman -- 12 man Board Varsity Managers: -Deandre Banks, Shamar Bishop, Arien Harmon, Ray Lockhart, Jamari Taylor

Varsity Head Coach -Gene Pingatore Sophomore Head Coach -Bill Riley Varsity Asst. Coach -Bill Riley Sophomore Asst. Coach -Bruce DeSanto Varsity Asst. Coach -Tom McMahon Sophomore Asst. Coach -Dan Ermitage Varsity Asst. Coach -Chuck Murphy Sophomore Asst. Coach -Nick Rocco Varsity Asst. Coach -Nick Rocco Freshman Head Coach -Amal McCaskill Varsity Asst. Coach -Cliff Scales Freshman Asst. Coach -Terrence Smith

President -Br. Thomas Harding, FSC Principal -Dr. Ronald Hoover Athletic Director -Mr. Bruce DeSanto Athletic Trainer -Ms. Sarah Porter Conference -Chicago Catholic League (CCL) Nickname -Chargers Colors -Red & White Enrollment 385

CHEERLEADERS 2016-2017 Aniya Banks Amanda Kruvalis Valerie Rashid Madison Rostello La’Daiyjah Floyd Makiya Lumpkin Kalen Rhodes Mickayla Watkins Faith Johnson Ashley Quintero Head Coach: Sue Kruvalis

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St. Laurence High School Varsity Basketball Mascot: Vikings Colors: Black & Gold Conference: Chicago Catholic League North

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. 1 Christian Ferrer* G Sr. 5-11 3 Brian Lyle G Sr. 6-2 4 Alec Freeman F Sr. 6-4 5 Isaiah Harvey PG Jr. 5-10 10 Jayden Robertson G Jr. 5-11 11 Tim Molloy G Jr. 6-0 21 Tom Falvey G Sr. 5-11 22 Chris Koll* F Sr. 6-3 23 Jay Ullrich G/F Jr. 6-2 24 Justin Wierzgac* F Sr. 6-7 25 Sasha Dolishniy F Sr. 6-3 31 Lance Jackson F So. 6-2 32 Joe Delaney G Jr. 6-0 33 Zion Fortune F Jr. 6-5 34 James Buchanan F Jr. 6-2 40 Brett Bittner C Sr. 6-5 * Denotes Captain

Head Coach: Jim Maley IV President: Joe Martinez ’99 Assistant Coaches: Jim Sexton Principal: Jim Muting ’73 Jim Tracy ‘72 Athletic Director: Tim Chandler Jim Maley III Athletic Trainer: Steve Weaver Administrative Assistant: Kathy Becker

Managers: Joe Camarillo Ryan Healy Corey DeLaurentis Jordan Salgado Will Griffin Matt Zale

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ST. RITA OF CASCIA HIGH SCHOOL 7740 S. Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60620 2016-2017 VARSITY BASKETBALL Head Coach: Gary DeCesare Associate Head Coach: Kenton Terrell Assistant Coaches: Justin Domingo, Brendan Mulligan, Billy Judge Managers: Gary DeCesare, TJ DeCesare, Bobby Gikas, Justin Perdue, Casey Pender Strength Coach: John Griffin Trainer: Jason DePue No. Name Year Height Weight Pos. Grammar School 2 RaShaad Williams Senior 5-10 155 G Christ Our Savior 3 Joel Watts Frosh 5-10 130 G James Hart Junior High 5 Jordan Matthews Junior 5-11 170 G Murray Language Academy 10 Stedmon Ihejirika Soph 6-4 189 F St. Jude 13 Phillip McGuire Senior 6-2 248 F Roseland Christian 15 Te’Mon Green Senior 6-5 187 G Queen of Martyrs 20 Alec Millender Frosh 5-11 135 G Brookwood Junior High 21 Jibreel Green Junior 6-5 144 G Queen of Martyrs 22 Paul Kingsley Senior 6-3 177 G St. Josaphat 23 Landen Gladney Junior 6-3 172 G Benjamin Mays Academy 24 Doug Posley Soph 6-1 170 G Century Jr High 25 Jeremiah Oden Soph 6-5 155 G Parker Junior High 35 Raymond Falk Junior 6-2 165 G St. Gabriel 41 Cameron Bartmann Soph 6-8 278 F Summit Hill

Head of School: Fr. Paul Galetto President: Mr. Mike Zunica Principal: Mr. Brendan Conroy Athletic Director: Mr. Mike Zunica Mascot: Mustangs

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