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2016-17 Basketball Tournament 2/17/2017 CHICAGO 2016-17 BASKETBALL 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 Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century Chicago Catholic League est. 1912 2016-17 League Officers 2016-17 CCL Athletic Administrators Patrick Mahoney – President – Loyola 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 – Loyola Academy Awards: Doug Ternik – Providence Catholic Andrew Damato – Marmion Academy Baseball: 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 Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century 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 Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century Chicago Catholic League est. 1912 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 Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century Chicago Catholic League est. 1912 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 Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century Chicago Catholic League est. 1912 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 st Chicago Catholic League 1 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 Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century 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.
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