2015-16 Basketball Tournament

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2015-16 Basketball Tournament
2/20/2016
CHICAGO
CATHOLIC
LEAGUE
2015-16 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Televised by :
Combing academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Chicago Catholic League
est. 1912
2015-16 League Officers
Patrick Mahoney – President – Loyola Academy
Bruce DeSanto – Vice President – St. Joseph High School
Scott Thies – Treasurer – Fenwick High School
Paul Chabura – Secretary – DePaul Prep
2015-16 League Moderators
Awards: Doug Ternik – Providence Catholic
Baseball: Mike Zunica – St. Rita
Basketball: John Rutter – Bishop McNamara
Bowling: Tom White: De La Salle
Cross Country: Phil Cahill – Brother Rice
Football: Dan LaCount – Mount Carmel
Golf: Scott Thies – Fenwick
LaCrosse: Pat Mahoney – Loyola Academy
Soccer: Dan Hardwick – St. Francis
Sportsmanship: Tim Chandler – St. Laurence
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
2015-16 CCL Athletic
Administrators
Dan Beebe – Aurora Christian
John Rutter - Bishop McNamara
Phil Cahill – Brother Rice
Tom White – De La Salle
Paul Chabura – DePaul Prep
Scott Thies – Fenwick
Gary London – Hales Franciscan
Ed Adams – Leo
Pat Mahoney – Loyola Academy
Andrew Damato – Marmion Academy
Tom Lentine – Montini Catholic
Dan LaCount – Mount Carmel
Doug Ternik – Providence Catholic
Paul Ickes – Saint Ignatius
Scott Pallay – Seton Academy
Dan Hardwick – St. Francis
Anthony Binion – St. Francis de Sales
Bruce DeSanto – St. Joseph
Tim Chandler – St. Laurence
Mike Zunica – St.Rita
2015-16 CCL Principals
Mr. Bryan Wells – Aurora Christian
Mr. Terry Granger – Bishop McNamara
Mr. James Antos – Brother Rice
Ms. Diane Brown – De La Salle
Dr. James Quaid – DePaul Prep
Mr. Peter Groom – Fenwick
Ms. Nichole Jackston - Hales Franciscan
Mr. Philip Mesina – Leo
Dr. Kathryn Baal – Loyola Academy
Mr. Anthony Tinerella – Marmion Academy
Mrs. Maryann O‟Neill – Montini Catholic
Mr. John Stimler – Mount Carmel
Dr. John Harper – Providence Catholic
Ms. Brianna Latko – Saint Ignatius
Mr. Earl McCay – Seton Academy
Ms. Raeann Huhn – St. Francis
Mr .John Kimec – St. Francis de Sales
Mr. Ron Hoover – St. Joseph
Mr. James Muting – St. Laurence
Mr. Brendan Conroy – St. Rita
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Chicago Catholic League
est. 1912
Members past and present
School
1st Year
in the League
Final Year
in the League
Current
member
Cathedral
De La Salle
DePaul Academy
Loyola Academy
St. Cyril/Mount Carmel
Saint Ignatius
St. Philip
St. Stanislaus/Weber
Holy Trinity
St. Patrick
St. Rita
St. Mel
Joliet Catholic
St. George
Fenwick
St. Michael
Leo
St. Elizabeth
Mendel
Gordon Tech/DePaul Prep
Brother Rice
St. Laurence
Hales Franciscan
St. Francis de Sales
Bishop McNamara
Providence Catholic
Holy Cross/Guerin Prep
Seton Academy
St. Joseph
Marmion Academy
Montini Catholic
St. Francis
1912-13
1912-13
1912-13
1912-13
1912-13
1912-13
1912-13
1912-13/‟30-„31
1915-16
1918-19
1919-20
1919-20
1921-22
1927-28
1930-31
1930-31
1932-33
1946-47
1953-54
1955-56/‟14-„15
1959-60
1961-62
1965-66
1976-77
1993-94
1993-94
2002-03
2002-03
2010-11
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
??????? (Closed)
1960-61 (Reentered League in 1970-71)
1967-68 (Closed)
N/A
N/A
1962-63 (Reentered League in 1976-77)
1969-70 (Closed)
1998-99(Closed)
1969-70
1960-61
N/A
1960-61 (Closed)
1947-48
1960-61 (Closed)
N/A
1932-33(Closed)
N/A
1960-61 (Closed)
1987-88 (Closed)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2008-09
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Chicago Catholic League
est. 1912
Head Basketball Coaches 2015-16 Season
Bishop McNamara
Adrian Provost
2nd Year
21-26
Brother Rice
Bobby Frasor
1st Year
17-10
De La Salle
Tom White
20th Year
342-181
DePaul Prep
Tom Kleinschmidt
4th Year
91-54
Fenwick
Rick Malnati
15th Year
275-125
Hales Franciscan
Gary London
17th Year
321-128
Leo
Shawn Frison
1st Year
18-8
Loyola Academy
Tommy Livatino
12th Year
212-128
Marmion Academy
Joe Currie
2nd Year
30-25
Montini Catholic
Daryl Thomas
1st Year
6-19
Mount Carmel
Mike Flaherty
40th Year
754-357
Providence Catholic
Tim Trendel
6th Year
89-83
Saint Ignatius
Rich Kehoe
22nd Year
328-226
Seton Academy
Justin Domingo
4th Year
38-51
St. Francis
Erin Dwyer
3rd Year
28-45
St. Francis de Sales
Kevin Wolfe
4th Year
42-42
St. Joseph
Gene Pingatore
47th Year
981-340
St. Laurence
Jim Maley
4th Year
71-66
St. Rita
Gary DeCesare
23rd Year
407-211
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Chicago Catholic League
est. 1912
2015-16 League Standings
Varsity
North
Fenwick
St. Joseph
De La Salle
Saint Ignatius
Loyola Academy
DePaul Prep
Providence/St. Mel
Marmion Academy
St. Francis
Montini Catholic
South
9-0
8-1
7-2
6-3
5-4
4-5
2-7
2-7
1-8
1-8
Mount Carmel
Seton Academy
Brother Rice
Leo
St. Rita
Hales Franciscan
St. Laurence
Bishop McNamara
Providence Catholic
St. Francis de Sales
8-1
6-3
6-3
5-4
5-4
5-4
4-5
3-6
3-6
0-9
Sophomore
North
Fenwick
Saint Ignatius
St. Joseph
Loyola Academy
Providence/St. Mel
De La Salle
St. Francis
DePaul Prep
Marmion Academy
Montini Catholic
South
9-0
7-2
6-3
6-3
5-4
4-5
4-5
3-6
1-8
0-9
Brother Rice
Mount Carmel
St. Laurence
St. Rita
Providence Catholic
Seton Academy
Leo
Bishop McNamara
St. Francis de Sales
Hales Franciscan
8-1
8-1
7-2
5-4
5-4
4-5
4-5
3-6
1-8
0-9
Freshmen
North
Fenwick
Loyola Academy
St. Francis
De La Salle
Marmion Academy
Providence/St. Mel
Saint Ignatius
St. Joseph
DePaul Prep
Montini
South
9-0
9-1
6-3
5-4
5-4
3-6
3-6
2-6
2-7
0-9
St. Laurence
St. Rita
Mount Carmel
Brother Rice
Providence Catholic
Bishop McNamara
Seton Academy
St. Francis de Sales
Leo
Hales Franciscan
7-0
7-1
4-2
3-4
2-4
2-5
1-4
0-2
0-5
0-9
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Chicago Catholic League
est. 1912
2015-16 Award Recipients
Tony Lawless
North
South
Player – Mike Smith – Fenwick
Coach – Rick Malnati – Fenwick
North
Player – Christian Peevy – Mount Carmel
Coach – Mike Flaherty – Mount Carmel
Coach – Justin Domingo – Seton Academy
Chicago Catholic League 1st Team Honors
South
Mike Smith – Senior – Fenwick
Nick Rakocevic – Senior – St. Joseph
George Willborn – Senior – De La Salle
Michael Ballard – Senior – Fenwick
Daniel Ogele – Senior – Saint Ignatius
Christian Peevy – Senior – Mount Carmel
Chris Williams – Senior – St. Rita
Darius Branch – Senior - Leo
Franklyn Felix – Senior – Seton Academy
Jake Rhode – Senior – Mount Carmel
2015-16 Basketball All Catholic League North Section
Name
Year
School
Creig Atkins
Eddie Burnett
Perry Cowan
Brandon Danowski
Ramar Evans
Christian Hayes
Gabe Johnson
Marty Langhenry
Jacob Keller
Jamal Nixon
Andre Raiford
Lavon Thomas
Jason Tower
Jayston Williams
John Young
Senior
Junior
Freshman
Senior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Junior
Senior
Junior
Junior
Sophomore
Senior
DePaul Prep
Providence/St. Mel
DePaul Prep
Loyola Academy
Loyola Academy
De La Salle
St. Francis
Saint Ignatius
Fenwick
Fenwick
De La Salle
St. Joseph
St. Joseph
Montini Catholic
Marmion Academy
2015-16 Basketball All Catholic League South Section
Name
Year
School
Nick Chambers
Damerius Dixon
Javon Freeman
Albert Haskins Jr.
Daniel Hoekstra
Shakut Jinad
Nic McKenzie
Josh Niego
Darius Ollvero
Brett Risley
Coriell Robinson
Mike Shepski
Jake Shutter
Senior
Senior
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Junior
Mount Carmel
St. Rita
Seton Academy
Seton Academy
Bishop McNamara
St. Francis de Sales
Hales Franciscan
Brother Rice
Leo
St. Laurence
Leo
Brother Rice
Providence Catholic
RaShaad Williams
Milton Wordlow
Junior
Junior
Seton Academy
Hales Franciscan
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Thursday Games 2/11/16
#17 Marmion defeats #16 Providence/St. Mel
#13 St. Laurence defeats #20 Montini
#15 Bishop McNamara defeats #18 St. Francis
#14 Providence Catholic defeats #19 St. Francis de Sales
60-47
71-56
88-79 OT
43-33
Sunday Games 2-14-16
#1 Fenwick defeats #9 Leo
#13 St. Laurence defeats #5 Seton
#2 St. Joseph defeats #7 Brother Rice
#14 Providence Cath. defeats #11 Hales Fran.
#3 Mount Carmel defeats #16 Providence/St. Mel
#6 Saint Ignatius defeats #20 Montini
#10 St. Rita defeats #18 St Francis
#15 Bishop McNamara defeats #19 St. Francis de Sales
69-56
88-80
61-35
47-38
78-52
80-57
77-62
68-55
Wednesday Games 2-17-16
#1 Fenwick defeats #13 St. Laurence
#2 St. Joseph defeats #14 Providence Cath.
71-51
48-32
Friday Games 2/19/16
#7 Brother Rice defeats Seton Academy
#3 Mount Carmel defeats #8 Loyola Academy
#4 De La Salle defeats #10 St. Rita
#18 St. Francis defeats #20 Montini
47-41
55-31
67-58
67-66OT
Friday Games 2/12/16
#1 Fenwick defeats Marmion
85-64
#9 Leo defeats #8 Loyola
62-55
#13 St. Laurence defeats #4 De La Salle
62-59
#5 Seton defeats #12 DePaul Prep
70-58
#2 St. Joseph defeats #15 Bishop McNamara 83-47
#7 Brother Rice defeats #10 St. Rita
67-51
#14 Providence Cath. defeats #3 Mt. Carmel 53-50
#11 Hales Fran. defeats #6 Saint Ignatius
70-67
Tuesday Games 2/16/16
#3 Mount Carmel defeats #4 De La Salle
#12 DePaul Prep defeats #6 Saint Ignatius
#17 Marmion defeats #10 St. Rita
#8 Loyola defeats #15 Bishop McNamara
#5 Seton defeats #9 Leo
#7 Brother Rice defeats #11 Hales Fran.
Thursday Games 2/18/16
#3 Mount Carmel defeats #12 DePaul Prep
#8 Loyola defeats #17 Marmion
#4 De La Salle defeats #6 Saint Ignatius
#10 St. Rita defeats #15 Bishop McNamara
86-83
68-51
88-78 OT
60-44
61-40
67-63
58-57
60-46
73-54
57-47
Saturday Games 2/20/16
#13 St. Laurence vs. #14 Providence Cath. – 3:00pm
#1 Fenwick vs. #2 St. Joseph – 5:00pm
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Chicago Catholic League
est. 1912
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 head coach.
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 University 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, Tony Barone 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 AllAmerican, coach and athletic director at Notre
Dame, the star center 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 turnaway 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 Illinois AllAmerican 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.
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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
end 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 Isiah Thomas 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 Detroit Pistons 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 Bob Knight‟s
last Final Four team at Indiana in 1992.
The Catholic League has been well represented on NCAA title teams since 1963, when Johnny Egan (St. Rita „60) started at point guard for his hometown Loyola
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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 college basketball 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
2nd – St. Joseph
3rd – Fenwick
4th – Hales Franciscan
5th – St. Rita
6th – Saint Ignatius
7th – DePaul Prep
8th – De La Salle
Consolation Bracket Champions
Loyola Academy
Chicago Catholic League Tournament MVP
2014 - Martez Cameron – De La Salle
2015 - Troy Howat – Providence Catholic
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Chicago Catholic League
est. 1912
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
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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
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
2015-2016
Bishop McNamara
Catholic High School
Irish Basketball
Varsity
#
NAME
YEAR
HT
POSITION
03
05
10
12
13
22
23
24
25
30
31
33
55
Dylan Post
Will Washington
Chris Bell
Dante Owens-Graves
Lucas Johnson
Jalen Chavers
James Hu
AJ Barnes
Kevin King
Kobe Shutter
Daniel Hoekstra
Tevin Watson
Dylan Deatherage
11
10
11
11
12
10
11
11
12
12
12
11
11
6’0”
5’9”
6’1”
5’10”
6’1”
6’2”
6’0”
6’4”
6’3”
6’5”
6’4”
6’4”
6’6”
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard/F
Forward
Guard/F
Forward
Forward
Head Coach – Adrian Provost
Assistant – Jerry Krieg, Khendal Andrews, Jay Bradford, Shawn Lade
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Brother Rice
2015-16 Varsity Basketball Roster
#
01
NAME
Brian Conlisk
YEAR
Senior
HEIGHT
5’6”
WEIGHT
145
SCHOOL
St. Linus
03
Griffin Leslie
Junior
5’11”
160
St. John Fisher
05
Mike Shepski
Junior
6’0”
170
Homer Jr. High
10
Jack O’Connor
Junior
6’0”
160
Christ the King
11
Matt Ganser
Senior
6’1”
180
St. George
13
Mike Glennon
Senior
5’11”
150
Independence Jr. High
14
Luke Klein
Senior
6’2”
190
St. Barnabas
15
Jeremy Knightly
Junior
6’2”
175
St. Catherine
21
John Ryan
Senior
6’3”
175
Palos South Middle School
23
Brendan Coghlan
Sophomore
6’1”
160
Jerling Jr. High
24
Josh Niego
Junior
6’3”
165
St. Cajetan
25
Jack Mahay
Senior
6’0”
160
St. John Fisher
32
Shelby Benn
Junior
6’5”
200
Memorial Jr. High
33
David Duplessis
Senior
6’1”
210
St. Bede
34
Vito Calace
Junior
6’3”
185
St. Dan the Prophet
44
Sheldun Benn
Junior
6’5”
195
Memorial Jr. High
Head Coach: Mr. Bobby Frasor ‘05
Asst. Coach: Mr. Matt Seaquist ‘05
Asst. Coach: Mr. Vince Green ‘00
Managers: Brendan Reidy, Bailey McCaw
Statisticians: T.J. Saas, Spencer Oldfield, Brian Papernik
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
DE L A SALLE I NSTITUTE
2015-16 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER
#
NAME
YEAR
POSITION
HEIGHT
SCHOOL
01
02
03
10
11
12
13
14
15
20
21
23
25
30
33
34
Stone Parker
Christopher Jones
Brian Lawrence
Derrick Rayford
William Norman
Julius Burch
Marcus Brown
Aeris Jackson
George Willborn III
Jamari Norwood
Andre Raiford
Christian Hayes
Josh Rayford
Koby Turner
Kory Turner
Joe Bonds
Junior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Senior
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Sophomore
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
G/Forward
Guard
G/Forward
G/Forward
G/Forward
Guard
F/Center
G/Forward
Guard
Guard
G/Forward
G/Forward
5’10”
5’7”
5’10”
5’7”
6’2”
5’11”
6’3”
6’3”
6’4”
6’0”
6’5”
6’2”
5’7”
5’9”
5’9”
6’4”
Carter G. Woodson
St. Sabina
Holy Angels
St. Columbanus
St. Elizabeth
St. Dorothy
Emmanuel Christian
Sutherland
Ogden Elementary
St. Elizabeth
St. Sabina
Holy Angels
St. Columbanus
Robert A. Black
Robert A. Black
Brookwood Junior High
Head Coach: Tom White
Asst. Coach: John Brogan; Matt Stevenson; Mike Considine; Rich Kavalauskas; Joe Considine; Joe
Carbonara
Statistician: Mike Walsh
Go Meteors!!!
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
DEPAUL PREP
2015-2016
VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER
#
NAME
YEAR
POSITION
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
SCHOOL
02
Fred Nunez
Junior
Guard
6’1”
160
N.C.A
03
Toni Sudimac
Senior
Guard
6’0”
170
Solomon Elem.
05
Matt Davilla
Senior
Guard
5’10”
160
C.I.C.S. Irving Park
10
Craig Atkins
Senior
Guard
5’10”
140
Caldwell Academy
11
David Tonkel
Junior
Forward
6’0”
190
St. Andrew
12
Kareem Anthony
Junior
Forward
6’2”
160
Passeges Charter
14
Omer Perocevic
Senior
Guard
5’11”
150
Alcott Elementary
20
Amaree Richardson
Junior
Forward
6’0”
185
Jahn Elementary
22
Miles Esters
Junior
Forward
6’2”
165
Walt Disney
23
Perry Cowan
Freshman
Forward
6’4”
160
Riverside Elem.
25
Pavle Pantovic
Freshman
Forward
6’5”
210
Friendship Elem.
34
Matthew Tonkel
Junior
Forward
6’2”
185
St. Andrew
Coaching Staff
Mr. Thomas Kleinschmidt: Head Varsity Coach
Mr. Carl Maniscalco: Varsity Assistant Coach
Mr. Kenny Gryzwa: Varsity Assistant Coach
Mr. Sean Connor: Head Sophomore Coach
Mr. Kelin Althoff: Sophomore Assistant Coach
Mr. Tyler Kurz: Freshmen Head Coach
Mr. Nate Noel: Freshmen Assistant Coach
General Information
Enrollment: 509
School Colors: Navy & White/UT Orange
Mascot: Rams
Conference: Chicago Catholic League (North)
Home Court: Tom Winiecki Gymnasium
Administration
President: Ms. Mary Dempsey
Principal: Dr. James Quaid
Assistant Principal: Sante Iacovelli
Dean of Students: Mr. Dan O’Keefe
Athletic Director: Mr. Paul Chabura
Board Chairman: Mr. Joseph Haugh
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
F ENWICK HIGH SCHOOL
2015-16 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER
#
NAME
YEAR
POSITION
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
01
Jacob Keller
Junior
Guard/F
6’2”
190
02
Quinn Fisher
Senior
Guard
5’9”
150
03
Mike Fiorito
Junior
Guard
5’9”
165
04
AJ Nixon
Sophomore
Guard
6’1”
170
05
Nico Hobbs
Junior
Guard
6’1”
160
10
Jamal Nixon
Junior
Guard/F
6’4”
195
11
Sam Daniels
Sophomore
Guard
6’0”
170
20
Griffin Gibbons
Senior
Guard
6’0”
165
21
Mike Smith
Senior
Guard
5’9”
165
24
Jay Militello
Senior
Guard
6’3”
180
31
Josh Collier
Senior
Forward
6’2”
180
32
Charlie Boyle
Senior
Forward/C
6’7”
210
33
Mike Ballard
Senior
Forward
6’5”
195
42
Jack Henige
Junior
Forward
6’5”
200
Head Coach: Rick Malnati
Asst. Coach: Staunton Peck, Vince Humphrey,
Managers: Dylan Gresik, Hunter Clancy
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
SPARTAN BASKETBALL VARSITY ROSTER
2015-16
Jersey
1
3
4
5
10
13
14
15
21
22
23
24
32
34
Player
Milton Wordlow
Renardo Morgan
Austin Trice
Dantryll Pearson
Mike Mays
Nick McKenzie
Zaquarius Jeffries
Dylan Anderson
Dakhari Ingram
Bryan Bolin
Karim Sameh
Chris Swan
Patrick McKenzie
Alfred Lott
Year
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Head Coach
Gary London
Assistant Coaches
Archie Weston
Kevin McNair
William Hawkins
A.B. Stonar ‘64
Jeff Sanders
Deon Tolliver
Principal
Athletic Director
School Colors
Founded
Height
5’9”
6’0”
6’8”
5’10”
5’10”
6’3”
6’6”
5’9”
6’2”
5’11”
6’11”
6’5”
6’1”
6’3”
Weight Pos
155
165
210
160
145
195
190
165
180
170
250
250
210
215
Grade School
G
Cambridge
G
Forest Trail
F
Morgan Park M.S.
G
Altgeld
G
Holy Angels
G
CICS Avalon
F
Covert Middle
G
Beasley
G
Woodson
F
Vanderpoel
C
Manshea Middle
F/C
Beasley
G
Ariel
F
St. Elizabeth
Managers
Juwan Allen
Strength & Conditioning
Philip Helton
Administration
Nichole Jackson
Gary London
Scarlet & White
1962, by The Franciscans of The Sacred Heart Province
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
LEO LIONS
2015-16 VARSITY ROSTER
#
NAME
YEAR
POSITION
HEIGHT
SCHOOL
00
Khalid Manney
Junior
Center
6’4”
Frost
01
Aamir Holmes
Junior
Guard
6’1”
Ancona
02
Darius Branch
Senior
Guard
5’8”
Sutherland
03
Jaylen Samuels
Sophomore
Guard
5’9”
Caldwell
10
Mykel Hampton
Senior
Guard
6’2”
Lincoln
11
Jamil Green
Senior
Guard
6’3”
CICS
15
Harvey Moss
Senior
Center
6’4”
Wacker
21
Darias Oliver
Senior
Guard/F
6’6”
SMOS
23
Terrence Lee Jr.
Senior
Forward
6’4”
Frost
24
Joseph Yuknis
Junior
Guard
5’11”
Frost
25
Corielle Robinson
Senior
Guard/F
6’4”
Beasley
30
Dachaun Anderson
Freshman
Center
6’6”
Burke
33
Okeitho Marshall
Junior
Forward/C 6’3”
CICS Avalon
35
Chris Winters
Senior
Center
St. Ethelreda
6’7”
President: Dan McGrath
Principal: Philip Mesina
Athletic Director: Edward. E. Adams
Head Varsity Coach: Shawn Frison ‘87
Assistants: Damien Evans, Mike Hampton, Curshawn Pullen
Captains: Darius Branch, Darias Oliver
Managers: John Harris, Jalen Robinson
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Loyola Academy Ramblers
Boys Basketball
2015-16 Varsity Roster
#
Name
Grade
Ht.
Wt.
Grammar School
1
2
3
4
5
10
11
12
13
15
22
23
25
32
33
34
50
52
Brandon Danowski
Jimmy Alexopoulos
Will Plodzeen
Julian DeGuzman
Matt Manella
Jermel Shackelford
Andre White Jr.
Jack Martinus
Eddie Trapp
Tony Reyes
Matt Lynch
Kai Khasu
Ramar Evans
Teddy Falkenhayn
Kevin Pasulka
Nick Rock
Matt Sechman
Kris Lampley
Senior
Junior
Senior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Freshman
Junior
Senior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Junior
6’0”
5’9”
6’2”
6’2”
6’2’
6’1”
5’8”
5’11”
6’1”
5’10”
6’0”
6’0”
6’2”
6’2”
6’3”
6’0”
6’4”
6’3”
165
155
185
215
190
180
135
160
175
160
170
180
180
190
200
185
155
215
St. Francis
Emerson Middle School
St. Mary of Lake Forest
St. Josaphat
Daniel Wright Jr. High
Chicago Jesuit Academy
Thomas Jefferson
St. Juliana
St. Joseph
St. Juliana
St. Andrew
St. Peter
Walt Disney Magnet
O.L.P.H.
O.L.P.H.
Sacred Heart Chicago
St. Mary of the Woods
Chicago Jesuit Academy
Head Coach: Tom Livatino
Asst. Coach: Mike Sneed ’99
Asst. Coach: Nick Oraham
Asst. Coach: Aaron Hamilton
Asst. Coach: John O’Loughlin ’59
Asst. Coach: Todd Gierke
President: Rev. Patrick E. McGrath S.J.
Principal: Dr. Kathryn Baal
Athletic Director: Patrick Mahoney ‘90
School Colors: Maroon & Gold
Mascot: Ramblers
Enrollment: 2000
Conference: Chicago Catholic League
Score Keeper: Kathleen Talbot
Trainers: Daniela Tomaska/Kevin McDonough
Chaplain: Peter Breslin S.J.
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
MARMION A CADEMY CADETS
2015-16 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER
#
NAME
POSITION
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
CLASS
02
04
05
10
12
14
15
20
22
24
25
34
40
44
50
52
54
Jonathan Young
Joshua Ruddy
Tito Spizzirri III
Brandon Currie
Hunter Weber
Myles Schoonover
Adam Roe
Jett Haas
Samuel Doroff
Matthew Woodcock
Tyler Hopfensperger
John Bird
Michael Seraphin
Matthew Fletcher
Riley Friel
Michael Sullivan
Zack Lentz
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Center
Center
Forward
6’1”
5’10”
5’9”
6’0”
5’10”
5’11”
5’10”
6’0”
6’0”
6’2”
6’1”
6’2”
6’3”
6’5”
6’5”
6’8”
6’1”
170
150
150
160
160
175
150
170
155
150
150
215
210
215
205
245
210
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Senior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Sophomore
Junior
Head Coach: Joe Currie
Asst. Coach: Bob Rizzo
Manager: Tom Grayczyk
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Montini Catholic High School
2015-16 Varsity Basketball
Jersey #
2
3
4
5
10
11
15
20
22
23
24
30
32
42
50
Player
Mychale Hyland Jr.
Jack Westerkamp
Luke Stone
Christopher Owens
Raymond Dennis
Alexander Narsolis
Will Smith Jr.
Michael Orr
Justin Blake
Kevin Brachmann
Zain Rahman
Jayston Williams
Jeffrey Jablonski
Kevin Bodee
Darrell Ramsey
Position
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard/Forward
Forward/Center
Guard/Forward
Guard
Guard/Center
Guard/Forward
Center
Ht
5’7”
5’10”
6’1”
6’0”
5’7”
5’6”
5’7”
6’0”
6’0”
6’6”
6’1”
6’3”
6’7”
6’0”
6’0”
Wt
160
150
185
165
130
130
160
170
185
245
165
200
175
160
245
Head Coach: Daryl Thomas
Asst. Coaches: Dominique Deal
Bob Lozano
Kimrossi Taylor
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Class
2018
2016
2016
2016
2019
2016
2017
2017
2016
2016
2016
2018
2019
2016
2017
Mount Carmel
2015-16 Varsity Basketball Roster
NO.
NAME
POS. HT.
WT.
YR.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
4
5
10
11
12
20
21
22
23
32
33
34
44
45
52
55
Christian Peevy
Jake Rhode
Dylan Arteaga
Craig Lee
A.J. Brantley
Jaylen Anderson
Dorien Levy
Henry Hudson
Jaylin Fleming
Nick Chambers
Jonas Filer
Jordan Cousert
Ian McCarthy
Kamaal Power
Matt Swalek
Michael Sykes
G/F
G
G
G/F
G
G/F
G
F
G
G
G
G
F/C
G
F
G
175
160
180
180
185
183
130
220
170
185
155
180
200
140
204
171
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Calvin Christian
Infant Jesus of Prague
St. John the Baptist
McKinley
Clissold
Ancona
U of C Woodlawn
Calvary Academy
Colombia Central
Infant Jesus of Prague
Dirksen
Bowman Academy
Sauganash
Cambridge
Vanderpoel
St. Phillip Neri
6-5
5-10
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-2
5-5
6-4
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-5
5-9
6-2
6-0
Head Coach: Mike Flaherty
Asst. Coaches: Eric Shuler
Manager: Brendan Gregory
Trainers: Douglas Awe, Kody Anderson
Athletic Director: Dan LaCount
President: Fr. Tony Mazurkiewicz, O.Carm.
Principal: John Stimler
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
PROVIDENCE CATHOLIC CELTICS
2015-2016 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER
#
NAME
YEAR
POSITION
HEIGHT
SCHOOL
0
1
2
3
4
5
10
11
15
20
21
22
23
32
33
34
35
40
44
Michael Drew
Martez Malone
Max Hernandez
Jake Schutter
Eric Justice
Griffin Duesing
Jacob Mahaffey
JT Ward
Frank Walsh
Aidan Wheeler
Anthony DiNardi
John Barrett
Jordan Dabaneh
Scott Slocum
Domenic Kimak
Brian Castelli
Ryan Minikel
Mitchell Gray
Luke Bussey
Junior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Senior
Junior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Sophomore
Junior
Sophomore
Junior
Sophomore
Junior
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Center
Forward
6’1”
6’4”
5’9”
6’1”
6’0”
5’11”
5’11”
6’0”
5’11”
6’2”
6’5”
6’1”
5’8”
6’0”
6’2”
6’3”
6’4”
6’6”
6’0”
John F. Kennedy
Aux Sable
Homer Jr. High
St. Mary Mokena
Cardinal Bernadin
Cardinal Bernadin
St. Paul the Apostle
Homer Jr. High
Elwood Jr. High
Homer Jr. High
Saints Cyril & Methodius
Saints Cyril & Methodius
St. Michael
Channahon Jr. High
Jane Addams
Homer Jr. High
St. Joseph Lockport
Martino Jr. High
St. Dennis
Head Coach: Tim Trendel
Asst. Coach: Dennis Cleveland
Asst. Coach: Randy Holzhauer
Asst. Coach: Kyle Murphy
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
PROVIDENCE ST. MEL KNIGHTS
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 2015 – 2016
#
NAME
HT.
POSITION
YEAR
2
TIM ERVIN II
5’4”
G
FR
3
RASHEED GOODMAN
5’6”
G
SO
5
TREMAINE GALLION
5’6”
G
SR
10
JALEN GARRISON
6’1”
G
SR
13
AHMARI DANTZLER
6’8”
F
JR
15
EDDIE BURNETT
6’0”
G
JR
20
KENDALL JORDAN
5’10”
G
SR
22
JASON MASON
6’2”
G
FR
24
TYRIEL NELSON
5’11”
G
FR
30
KAMERON LEONARD
6’6”
F
FR
32
DANARDO JONES
6’2”
F
FR
33
TAEYON NEAL
6’8”
F
FR
00
EMANUEL WILLIAMS
6’3”
F
SR
HEAD COACH:
ASST. COACHES:
EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN:
PRESIDENT/PRINCIPAL:
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR:
TIM ERVIN
TERRY HEAD, REGGIE MURRAY, ERIC MARSHALL, DAVE EVERS & JON GARROU
PAUL J. ADAMS III
JEANETTE BUTALA
TERESA CULLEN
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
Saint Ignatius College Prep
Boys’ Varsity Basketball Roster
2015-16
Head Coach: Rich Kehoe
Assistant Coach: Shaun Gallagher
Assistant Coach: Bob Kriz
Manager: Ian Waller & Colin McClure
#
1
2
3
4
5
10
12
14
15
20
21
22
23
24
25
44
Name
Kailan Lee
Rob Lawrence
Marty Langhenry
Robert Capizzi
Timone Pointer
Johnny LaMantia
Michael Tolan
Trey Mack
Dylan Miles
Nolan McNamara
Patrick Digenan
Daniel Ogele
Robert Lindland
William Fleming
Luke Nauman
Matthew Sherlock
Ht.
6'1"
5'11"
6'3"
5'10"
5'6"
6'2"
6'2"
6'2"
6'1"
6'3"
6'2"
6'6"
6'11"
6'5"
6'2"
6'4"
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Conference: CCL North
Enrollment: 1400
Nickname: Wolfpack
Team Doctor: Dr. Preston Wolin
Wt.
175
165
185
140
160
190
175
170
175
150
175
205
195
200
180
195
Pos. Yr.
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Grade School
SR
Roosevelt
SR
Sacred Heart
SR
St. Andrew
JR
Queen of All Saints
SR
Chicago Jesuit
JR
St. Francis Xavier
SR
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin
JR
Jane Addams
JR
St. Jerome
JR
Christ the King
SR
St. Isaac Jogues
SR
St. Mary of the Lake
JR
Chicago City Day
SR
Sacred Heart
SO
St. Josaphat
SR
Chicago Virtual
President: Fr. Michael Caruso, S.J.
Principal: Ms. Brianna Latko
Athletic Director: Mr. Paul Ickes
Asst. Athletic Director: Pat McGovern
Asst. Athletic Director: Erik Eastman
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
2015-16 SETON ACADEMY STING VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL ROSTER
#
NAME
POSITION
2
RaShaad Williams
3
5
HEIGHT
GRADE
Guard
6'2"
11
Tyler Houston
Guard
6'2"
11
Javon Freeman
Guard/Forward
6'4"
10
10
Stedmon Ihejirika
Center
6'3"
09
11
Justin Perdue
Forward
6'3"
11
12
Jordan Hite
Guard
5'9"
11
15
Franklyn Felix
Guard/Forward
6'5"
12
21
Lashawn Alexander
Forward
6'4"
12
22
Albert Haskins, Jr.
Forward
6'6"
12
23
RaShawn Morris
Guard/Forward
6'2"
09
24
Emmanuel Higgins
Guard/Forward
6'1"
12
25
Alexander Mamon
Forward
6'3"
11
33
Sidney Ihejirika
Forward
6'4"
12
35
Malik Motley
Forward
6'2"
12
Head Coach - Justin Domingo
Assistant Coaches - Jamal Thompson, Mycah Brooks, Emanuel Crosby, Cobri
Gilbert, James Forte
Director Of Basketball Operations - Jacob Duncan
Managers - Fuad Abina, Tommy Brown, Jr., Richard Haynes, LeRoy Jones, Xavier
Woods
Principal - Earl McKay
Athletic Director - Scott Pallay
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
ST . F RANCIS SPARTANS
2015-16 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER
Varsity Roster
Head Coach: Erin Dwyer
Asst. Coach: Dave Haberman
Manager: Dan Lyngaas
#
Player Name
HT.
Wt.
Class
1
William Purdom
6'0
180
2016
2
Peter Fassnacht
5'8
175
2016
3
Nicholas Kurtyka
5'10
165
2016
4
Will Rowan
6'3
180
2016
5
Michael Rueth
5'8
175
2016
10
John Brundage
6'1
165
2017
15
Tom Zeman
5'9
170
2016
20
Greg Bogdanski
6'2
210
2017
22
Gabriel Johnson
6'3
175
2016
24
Tim Lilly
6'3
175
2016
32
Nick Cooney
6'4
170
2016
35
Joe Lombardo
6'1
180
2016
42
Nate Kravchuk
6'4
200
2017
44
Bryan Murray
6'1
190
2017
50
Jonathan Burke
6'3
200
2016
55
Shane Walker
6'5
250
2017
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES H.S.
10155 EWING AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL 60617
1-773-731-7272
WWW.SFDSHS.ORG
2014-15 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER
#
Name
2
3
4
5
10
11
14
15
20
22
24
25
23
30
31
40
Darien Stewart
Curtis Eskridge
Antonio Grimmage
Shakur Jinad
Greg Boyd
DJ Walker
Mike Chavez
Victor Roberts
Amir Lewis
Gerald Stewart
Brian Washington
Jeremy Greenlee
Erik Rodriguez
Jackson Baker
Gabe Barker
Willie Higginbotham
Pos.
Ht.
Yr.
Grammar School
G
G
G
F
G
G
F
F
G
F
F
F
F
F
F
C
6’2”
6’0”
5”10”
6’4”
5’7”
5’11”
6’1”
6’0”
5’7”
6’0”
6’1”
6’1”
6’4”
6’0”
6’3”
6’4”
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Sr
Coolidge
Parker Jr High
Wentworth
Colin Powell
Coolidge
Oak Lawn Middle School
Geo Washington
St John Lutheran
Medgar Evans
Columbia Central
Washington McKinley
Parker Jr High
Geo Washington
Parker Jr High
CICS Longwood
Parker Jr High
Head Coach:
Kevin Wolfe
Assistant Coaches: Rick Hughes
Corey Baker
Jim Wolf
Nickname:
Colors:
League:
Principal:
Athletic Director: Anthony Binion
John Kimec
Pioneers
Blue & Gold
Catholic League
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL
10900 West Cermak Road
Westchester, IL 60154
VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER
2015-2016
5’8”
140
Junior
5’8”
145
Sophomore
5’9”
145
Junior
5’11” 150
Sophomore
5’10” 150
Freshman
6’2”
160
Junior
6’3”
160
Sophomore
6’3”
185
Sophomore
6’3”
185
Junior
6’11” 200
Senior
6’5”
210
Junior
6’5”
190
Sophomore
-- 5
-- 12
-- 13
-- 14
-- 15
-- 22
-- 23
--*25
-- 30
-- 31
--*33
-- 34
G
Armone Elem
G
Jaelon Hood
G
Rashad Brown
G
Ahmad Muhammad
G
Marquise Walker
G
Jason Towers
F
Jalen Boyd
G
Joffari Brown
F
Leon Davis
C
Nick Rakocevic
F
Lavon Thomas
F
Jordan Boyd
*Letterman
-- 12 man Board
Varsity Managers:
-Willie Eiland, Ray Lockhart, Kris Reid Alex Villalobos
Varsity Head Coach
-Gene Pingatore
Varsity Asst. Coach
Varsity Asst. Coach
-Marlon London
Sophomore Head Coach
Varsity Asst. Coach
-Bill Riley
Sophomore Asst. Coach
Varsity Asst. Coach
-Tom McMahon
Sophomore Asst. Coach
Varsity Asst. Coach
-Chuck Murphy
Sophomore Asst. Coach
Varsity Asst. Coach
-Nick Rocco
Freshman Head Coach
Varsity Asst. Coach
-Cliff Scales
President
-Br. Thomas Harding, FSC
Principal
-Mr. Ronald Hoover
Athletic Director
-Mr. Bruce DeSanto
Athletic Trainer
-Ms. Kayla Hutton
Conference
-Chicago Catholic League (CCL)
Nickname
-Chargers
Colors
-Red & White
Enrollment
385
CHEERLEADERS 2015-2016
Zuri Batemon
Kennedy Hayes
Donita Johnson
Leah Matthews
Kalen Rhodes
Payton Elliott
Coaches: Sue Kruvalis Sherry O’Hagan
Mya Lumpkin
Mickayla Watkins
Amber Lang
-Ron White
-Bill Riley
-Bruce DeSanto
-Dan Ermitage
-Nick Rocco
-DeAndre McCamey
Laila Russell
Camryn Brown
Jenifer Romero
Mary Barnett
Amanda Kruvalis
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
St. Laurence High School
Varsity Basketball
Mascot: Vikings
Colors: Black & Gold
Conference: Chicago Catholic League South
No.
1
Name
Christian Ferrer
Pos.
G
Yr.
Jr.
Ht.
5-11
3
Chris Valenzuela
G
Jr.
5-8
4
Alec Freeman
F
Jr.
6-3
5
Miguel Del Villar
PG
Sr.
6-2
10
Damian Alfaro
G
Jr.
5-8
11
Brett Risley*
G/F
Sr.
6-3
21
Tom Falvey
F
Jr.
5-11
22
Chris Koll*
F
Jr.
6-3
23
Brian Lyle
G/F
Jr.
6-2
24
Justin Wierzgac*
F/G
Jr.
6-6
25
Alex Saunders
PG
So.
5-8
31
Zion Fortune
F
So.
6-5
32
Tyrese Kincade
C/F
Jr.
6-5
33
Willie Walton
G
Sr.
5-11
35
Chris Carli
F
Sr.
6-3
40
Brett Bittner
F
Jr.
6-4
* Denotes Captain
Head Coach:
Jim Maley IV
Assistant Coaches: Jim Sexton
Jim Maley III
Managers:
Jorge Velazco
Cesar Vega
Dave Krutulis
Joe Camarillo
President: Joe Martinez ’99
Principal: Jim Muting ’73
Athletic Director: Tim Chandler
Assistant AD: Mike Corbett ’77
Assistant AD: Jim Tracy ’72
Administrative Assistant: Kathy Becker
Athletic Trainer: Ricky Perales
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
ST. RITA OF CASCIA HIGH SCHOOL
7740 S. Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60620
2015-2016 VARSITY BASKETBALL
Head Coach: Gary DeCesare
No.
2
3
5
11
13
15
20
21
22
23
24
32
35
41
Name
Tony Burnette
Malik Scales
Jordan Matthews
Christian Cotten
Phillip McGuire
Te’mon Green
Malik Hall
Jelani Turner
Paul Kingsley
Landen Gladney
Chris Williams
Meshach Obafemi
Demauris Dixon
Cameron Bartmann
Associate Head Coach: Kenton Terrell
Assistant Coaches: Brendan Mulligan, Andre Bell
Strength Coach: John Griffin
Trainer: Jason DePue
Year
Height Weight Pos.
Grammar School
Senior
6--0
175
G
St. Elizabeth
Senior
5-10
150
G
St. Paul Lutheran
Soph
5-11
159
G
Murray Language Academy
Junior
5-10
168
G
St. Sabina
Junior
6-2
256
F
Roseland Christian
Junior
6-5
187
G
Queen of Martyrs
Senior
5-11
168
G
Medgar Evers
Senior
5-10
151
G
Woodlands
Junior
6-3
177
G
St. Josaphat
Soph
6-3
165
G
Benjamin Mays
Senior
6-5
165
G
Blaine School
Senior
6-8
250
F
Sutherland
Senior
6-2
195
G
Washington Jr. High
Frosh
6-8
269
F
Summit Hill
President: Mr. Ernie Mrozek
Principal: Mr. Brendan Conroy
Athletic Director: Mr. Mike Zunica
Mascot: Mustangs
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century
The Chicago Catholic League would like to thank all of
our student-athletes, families, faculty, staff,
administrators, alumni and benefactors for supporting
the Chicago Catholic League basketball tournament!
We wish you all the best as you prepare for the
IHSA State playoffs! GO CCL!
Don‟t forget to visit the Chicago Catholic League
website:
www.chicagocatholicleague.com
to get all your CCL News!
Combining academic and athletic excellence for over a century

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