Philadelphia Scholastic Basketball, 2000

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All-City

FIRST TEAM

*Eddie Griffin

Roman

Omar Thomas

Mansion

Dawan Robinson

King

Sean Knitter

P. Charter

Percell Coles

Gratz

SECOND TEAM

Brandon "Pooh" Gary

Lamberton

Brett Storm

P. Charter

Phillip Alston

Frankford

Cantrell "Man-Man" Fletcher

Neumann

Tamal Forchion

Roman

Chris Rodgers

Gtn. Acad.

THIRD TEAM

Fran Grandieri

O'Hara

Brandon Brigman

Neumann

David "Meatball" Crawford

Neumann

Darryl Jones

Mansion

Randy Morman

Penn

Public League

Playoffs

DIVISION E/ONE ROUND ONLY
Bok 81, Roxborough 54
  Lovett Davenport, cut in the preseason and then brought back because coach Chicky Chiumento "had a feeling," hustled for nine assists and seven steals. James Frager (27), Valgene West (21) and Jevne "Juice" Wise (14) led in scoring. Roxborough's Khalif Jones had 17 points, 12 rebounds.
Kensington 88, Fels 82 (2 ot)
  Carlos Munoz (20), Nick Pote (18), Tarik Hanton (17) and Nick Pote (16) led in scoring and deep sub Jim Slavin scored all five of his points in the extra sessions. Shaun Snyder (24) and George Mosee (18) paced Fels.
CHALLENGE PLAYOFFs
West 80, Kensington 66
  Senior Donny Williams had 13 points, two assists and two steals. His brother, Donta, a soph, had 12 points, five assists and two steals. Kensington's leaders were Nick Pote (19, 10 assists) and Tarik Hanton (21, 16 boards).
Lamberton 69, Bok 62
  Brandon "Pooh" Gary shot 10-for-13 at the line en route to 26 points. Russell Walker (18) helped. Bok's Valgene West hit for 21 points.
ROUND-OF-16
Straw. Mansion 94, Lamberton 44
  Darryl Jones had 25 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and seven steals. Omar Thomas added 24 points, 16 rebounds. Lamberton's Brandon "Pooh" Gary (19) nailed five treys.
Gratz 54, West 35
  Only Percell Coles (12) scored in double figures for the Bulldogs, but Shaun McKie had nine rebounds and five assists. Donny Williams (14) topped West.
Olney 58, Mastbaum 55
  Star guard Alex "Boo" Thompson shot 0-for-10 and went scoreless, but David "Bone" Bell (23 points) and Solomon Harris (12, 12 rebounds) covered for him nicely. The Trojans forged a 49-40 lead and then held on. Mastbaum's Shejdie Childs mixed 25 points, four assists, six steals.
King 64, Dobbins 48
  Dawan Robinson, King's first PL scoring champ (31.5 average), jetted for 20 points and 10 assists and got help from Wayne White (13, eight rebounds). The scoring leaders for Dobbins were JeVan Sayles (15) and Maurice Allen (13).
Bartram 69, Central 65
  The Braves' leading scorer was substitute forward Anthony Boyer (16). Robert Bouknight added 14 points while Bobby Leach blended 13 points, four assists, five steals. For Central, Isaiah "Zike" Nathaniel (24) shot 11-for-13 at the line, soph Sharif Bray scored 19 points and Brian Wells had eight blocks.
Penn 55, Eng. and Science 49
  Nasser Battle (14) and Mustafa Shakur (11) scored six points apiece in a 20-13 fourth quarter. Randy Morman had 12 points, 14 boards. William Gary (13) led the losers.
Frankford 62, Southern 45
  The Pioneers recorded a surprisingly easy road win as Phillip Alston scrambled for 18 points and 11 rebounds. Karl "Kobe" Mitchell (16) and Nicholas King (13, 11 boards) assisted. Terrence "Puppy" Smith and Jahmel Smith (10 each) led Southern, which entered 20-2.
Franklin 42, Univ. City 38
  Jamal Nichols scored 14 points and swept 19 rebounds in the slow-paced game. Only sub Maurice Maxwell (10) hit double figures for UC.
QUARTERFINALS
Straw. Mansion 76, Franklin 60
  Omar Thomas generated 25 points, 15 rebounds, three assists and three blocks as the Knights charged to an emotional victory. Gregory "Fatty" Cunningham mixed 13 points, eight assists and five steals and lesser light Frank Griffin made all but one of his shots for 10 points. Franklin point guard Hanif "Julio" Styles, a three-year starter, bowed out with a career-high 27 points.
Gratz 55, Penn 31
  Only two players scored in double figures. Gratz's Percell Coles shot 4-for-7 on treys en route to 20 points and Penn's Mustafa Shakur had 13 points. Gratz's Shaun McKie had six assists. Penn's Randy Morman had nine rebounds.
Olney 68, Bartram 60
  Bouncing back from his round-of-16 goose egg, Alex "Boo" Thompson exploded for 18 points, nine rebounds and five assists as the Trojans won on the road. Solomon Harris had 18 points and seven rebounds, made a twisting layup with 1:20 left for a 62-57 lead and followed almost immediately with a rebound and outlet pass to Vernon Robinson for a clinching layup. Bartram's Bobby Leach had 18 points, nine assists.
King 57, Frankford 32
  Dawan Robinson led the way with 21 points, eight rebounds, two assists and three steals as King earned a trip to the semifinals for the first time since 1981. Bruce Bonner helped with 12 points while Raheem Scott added nine points, nine boards. Frankford shot 10-for-43 and was outrebounded, 33-17.
SEMIFINALS
Back-to-Back Days at St. Joseph's
Straw. Mansion 73, King 47
  Omar Thomas shot 14-for-18 for 28 points and snatched 11 rebounds as Mansion earned a trip to the title game for the first time in its 20 PL seasons. Freshman Maureece Rice added 21 points while shooting 9-for-13. Darryl Jones came through with 10 points, 14 boards, six assists. Dawan Robinson scored 20 points to become King's first 1,000-point scorer (1,018). The Cougars were outrebounded, 44-19.
Gratz 56, Olney 45
  Percell Coles scored 20 points and sophomore sub Michael Blackshear had 12 points and 10 boards as the Bulldogs advanced to the final for the 11th time in 12 years. Blackshear shot 4-for-5 and 4-for-4. For Olney, which played tough but faded after cutting the lead to 40-39 on a reverse, alley-oop dunk by 6-6 point guard David "Bone" Bell with 6:47 left, Alex "Boo" Thompson had 17 points and Vernon Robinson claimed 11 rebounds.

FINAL
At Temple's Liacouras Center
Straw. Mansion 60, Gratz 49
 
The Knights spurted to a 10-1 lead, got 22 points and 13 rebounds from Omar Thomas and held off a late-game challenge to win their first-ever title and spit out the bad taste of an 0-16 lifetime record against Gratz. Gregory "Fatty" Cunningham had nine points and nine assists while freshman Maureece Rice added 13 points, three assists and three steals to negate the rough times suffered by Darryl Jones -- limited to 16 minutes by foul trouble; departed with 7:44 left. For Gratz, only Percell Coles (18) reached double figures and it was his trey that sliced Mansion's lead to 41-38 with just under 4:00 left. The Knights stormed to 10 of the next 14 points. Mansion coach Gerald Hendricks dedicated the win to his 17-year-old son, Kyle, a national-class breaststroker who'd been left quadriplegic in a swim-practice accident 17 months earlier.

Standings

DIVISION A-B
Gratz 13 0
King 12 1
Olney 10 3
Franklin 9 4
a-Eng.&Science 8 5
Frankford 8 5
Central 7 6
Lamberton 6 7
Parkway 5 8
Lincoln 5 8
Washington 4 9
Germantown 3 10
Edison 1 12
Northeast 0 13
DIVISION C-D
Straw. Mansion 13 0
a-Bartram 11 2
Southern 11 2
Penn 10 3
University City 9 4
Mastbaum 8 5
z-Dobbins 8 5
West 5 8
Masterman 5 8
Overbrook 4 9
Furness 4 9
Franklin LC 2 11
Audenried 1 12
Bodine 0 13
  z: awarded forfeit win over West after playoffs (ineligible player). 
DIVISION E
Bok 6 1
Kensington 5 3
Fels 4 3
Roxborough 4 4
GAMP 0 8
  Bok-Fels canceled
  Bok and Kens qualified for playoffs.

Coaches' All-Public

FIRST TEAM

Omar Thomas

Mans

13 306 23.5

Dawan Robinson

King

13 410 31.5

Percell Coles

Gtz

13 285 21.9

Brandon "Pooh" Gary

Lamb

13 272 20.9

Phillip Alston

Fkd

13 276 21.1

Randy Morman

Penn

11 247 22.5

Shannon Bussey

Wash

13 405 31.2

Darien Chavis

E&S

13 273 21.0

Darryl Jones

Mans

13 207 15.9

Alex "Boo" Thompson

Oln

13 233 17.9

SECOND TEAM

Shaun McKie

Gtz

12 132 11.0
Terrence "Puppy" Smith Sou 13 133 10.2

Jahad Snead

Gtn

12 289 24.1

Jamal Nichols

Fkn

13 135 10.4

Derek Boykin

UC

13 209 16.1

Jermaine "Oak" Green

Sou

13 153 11.8

Isaiah "Zike" Nathaniel

Cent

12 201 16.8

JeVan Sayles

Dobb

13 212 16.3

Robert Bouknight

Bart

12 144 12.0

Kairi Truesdale

Linc

13 231 17.8

THIRD TEAM

David "Bone" Bell

Oln

13 183 14.1

Anthony Payne

Bart

13 182 14.0

Bilal McAfee

Linc

13 230 17.7

Nile Patrick

Fels

7 148 21.1

Maureece Rice

Mans

12 190 15.8

Jerome Burt

Pky

12 233 19.4

Nicholas King

Fkd

13 175 13.5

Lafay Johnson

Fkn

12 108 9.0

Jeff Powell

Mast

13 184 14.2

Greg "Fatty" Cunningham

Mans

12 109 9.1

Champs' Rotation

S. MANSION

Coach

Gerald Hendricks

Record

13-0, 24-3

Starters

Omar Thomas

Darryl Jones

Greg “Fatty” Cunningham

Maureece Rice

Frank Griffin

Key Subs

Levi Lemar

Johnny Mack

Nontesh Savage

Catholic League

Playoffs

South Preplayoffs
At Bonner
O’Hara 63, SJ Prep 59 (ot)
 
Fran Grandieri shot 7-for-14 (three triples) and 9-for-14 for 26 points as O'Hara beat a team that had registered a regular season sweep by 37 total points and led by 35-26 with 2:52 left in the third quarter. Grandieri also had 12 rebounds, four assists, three steals and three blocks. The Lions went ahead for good, 59-56, with 1:04 left as Mike Zamulinsky hit a three on a pass from soph Chris Grandieri, Fran's sophomore brother. Jamar Stokes (16 points) and Ryan Tyson (14) led Prep.
At Bonner
Carroll 68, O'Hara 58
 
Fran Grandieri again was spectacular, getting 31 points -- the fourth-best total in CL postseason history -- and nine rebounds, but his outburst could not offset the balanced scoring of sub Kevin Waterman (18), freshman Kashif Payne (17, eight assists) and Dave Hoopes (14). Carroll thus earned a playoff spot after going 0-14 in the '99 season.
Quarterfinals
Back-to-Back Days at Tom Gola Arena
Neumann 65, Carroll 52
 
A 25-for-30 performance at the line and 16 points apiece from Cantrell "Man-Man" Fletcher, David "Meatball" Crawford and Brandon Brigman (nine rebounds) allowed Neumann to control the game. Frosh Jordan Ingram led Carroll in points (12) and rebounds (seven).
Dougherty 40, McDevitt 37
 
Driving coach Mark Heimerdinger batty, the Cardinals for some reason played beyond conservatively in the final quarter, losing it by 7-4, and barely survived. Jonathan Davenport led Dougherty in points (13) and boards (six) and sub Aaron Pinckney, who'd missed a large chunk of the season with knee miseries, shot 4-for-4 for eight points. McDevitt's Wayne Bishop, the two-time North scoring champ, had 13 points and Jack Ketterlinus came close on a running, straight-ahead trey at the buzzer.
Roman 85, West 38
 
Eddie Griffin, the two-time South scoring leader, posted 23 points in 20 minutes as Roman stormed to the biggest win in CL playoff history, surpassing 34-pointers by Roman in the '91 quarterfinals and final. Sub Brent Welton had 11 points, six rebounds. West had no one in double figures, shot 16-for-62 and was outrebounded, 37-20.
La Salle 67, North 42
 
Neighbors Brian "Whitey" Horgan (21 points, 13 rebounds) and Dennis Stanton (18) paced the romp. Soph Rob Sullivan added 11 points and three assists and limited star Steve Szychulski to five points. North went 6-for-28 on treys.
Semifinals
Doubleheader at Temple’s Apollo
Neumann 63, La Salle 46
 
Brandon Brigman shot 9-for-14 while scoring 19 points and leading Neumann to a win made simple by a 28-17 second half. Cantrell "Man-Man" Fletcher and David "Meatball" Crawford had 12 points apiece. For La Salle, Brian "Whitey" Horgan (18) shot 8-for-17. His teammates shot 10-for-31.
Roman 57, Dougherty 37
 
Don't let the final score fool you. Sparked by Robert Carter, who several times maneuvered around Roman star Eddie Griffin for baskets, Dougherty charged within 43-37 with 3:14 left. The Cardinals then went dry and Roman finished with a 14-0 run. Griffin had 14 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks. Michael Wild added 10 points, seven assists. Jonathan Davenport topped Dougherty in points (14) and rebounds (six).
FINAL
At Temple's Apollo
Roman 58, Neumann 55
 
After enduring a mostly frustrating season, sub John Huggins had 15 points and four assists in 26 minutes and made a steal and two free throws with 32.4 seconds left to provide a 56-53 lead. Neumann's Brandon Brigman (follow) and Roman's Brent Welton (two foul shots) traded scores, then Neumann's Cantrell "Man-Man" Fletcher barely missed a buzzer-beater from the right side of halfcourt. For Roman, Michael Wild (17 points) hit three treys, Tamal Forchion grabbed 14 rebounds and Eddie Griffin had 15 points, 10 boards, six blocks. Five Pirates scored from nine to 13 points while Fletcher had seven assists and Brigman had 13 boards. Robert "Beattie" Taylor (pronounced) and David "Meatball" Crawford (mild) played with limps after suffering ankle injuries. Both schools' rooters threw trash at each other and Roman's net-cutting ceremony was delayed by 10 minutes.

Standings

NORTH
Dougherty 13 1
La Salle 10 4
North 9 5
McDevitt 8 6
Judge 7 7
Wood 7 7
Conwell-Egan 1 13
Ryan 1 13
SOUTH
d-Neumann 13 1
Roman 13 1
West 8 6
b-Carroll 6 8
O'Hara 6 8
SJ Prep 6 8
Bonner 2 12
Kenn.-Kenrick 2 12

Coaches' All-Catholic

NORTHERN DIVISION

FIRST TEAM

Wayne Bishop

McD

14 269 19.2

Brian "Whitey" Horgan

La S

14 207 14.8

Steve Szychulski

North

14 209 14.9

Robert Carter

Dough

13 142 10.9

Jonathan Davenport

Dough

14 174 12.4

SECOND TEAM

Dennis Stanton

La S

14 207 14.8

Mike Spadafora

Wood

14 179 12.8

Ryan Albany

North

14 167 11.9

Brian Senior

Wood

14 174 12.4

Robert Georges

McD

14 94 6.7

THIRD TEAM

Mark Goetz

Dough

14 134 9.6

Kevin Hanlon

Judge

14 140 10.0

John Capella

Ryan

14 209 14.9

Khavaughn Shannon

Dough

14 90 6.4

Mike Cram

North

14 146 10.4

Walt Pinkas

C-E

7 117 16.7

SOUTHERN DIVISION

FIRST TEAM

Eddie Griffin

Roman

10 261 26.1

Tamal Forchion

Roman

14 252 18.0

Cantrell Fletcher

Neum

13 177 13.6

Fran Grandieri

O'H

14 325 23.2

Nate Lewis

West

13 261 20.1

SECOND TEAM

Jamar Stokes

Prep

14 274 19.6

Chas Bailey

Neum

14 197 14.1

Frank Williams

Bonn

14 211 15.1

David Crawford

Neum

14 203 14.5

Michael Wild

Roman

14 117 8.4

THIRD TEAM

Kashif Payne

Carr

14 159 11.4

Brandon Brigman

Neum

13 153 11.8

Corey Rich

K-K

14 177 12.6

Terrell Jackson

West

14 154 11.0

Dave Hoopes

Carr

14 155 11.1

Champs' Rotation

ROMAN

Coach

Dennis Seddon

Record

13-1, 25-7

Starters

Eddie Griffin

Tamal Forchion

Michael Wild

Dave Levetter

Jim Kelly

Key Subs

John Huggins

Brent Welton

Inter-Ac League

Gtn. Academy (10-0)
  The title was decided on Feb. 18 as host Penn Charter (7-1), still harboring hopes of forcing a tie, was jolted by the Patriots, 63-50, who were playing their finale. Soph Matt Walsh, a star sub making his first start of the season, shot 8-for-14 (3-for-3 on treys) en route to 20 points. Mike Slattery (14, six assists), Lee Melchionni (13) and Chris Rodgers (11) also scored in double figures. Sean Knitter (22, 13 rebounds) and Brett Storm (16) led PC. The Quakers fell in their finale at Malvern, 62-48, and both teams finished 7-3 for second.

Standings

Gtn. Academy.

10

0

Malvern

7

3

Penn Charter

7

3

Chestnut Hill

3

7

Episcopal

3

7

Haverford Sch

0

10

Episcopal 3 7
Haverford Sch. 2 8

Coaches' All-Inter-Ac

FIRST TEAM

Chris Rodgers

GA

10 145 14.5

Sean Knitter

PC

10 209 20.9

Brett Storm

PC

10 157 15.7

Matt Kauderer

GA

10 111 11.1

Dave Glaser

MP

10 142 14.2

Matt Walsh

GA

10 143 14.3

SECOND TEAM

Terrence Mack

EA

10 153 15.3

Mike Slattery

GA

9 79 8.8

Mike Brown

CH

10 125 12.5

Brian Buckley

MP

10 107 10.7

Cameron Youngblood

HS

10 168 16.8

Champs' Rotation

GTN. ACADEMY

Coach

Jim Fenerty

Record

10-0, 25-2

Starters

Chris Rodgers

Matt Kauderer

Ted Skuchas

Mike Slattery

Lee Melchionni

Key Subs

Matt Walsh

Jim Slattery

Troy Holiday