Philadelphia Scholastic Basketball, 2014

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All-City

FIRST TEAM  
Name, School School
Ja'Quan Newton Ss. Neumann-Goretti
Chris Clover St. Joseph's Prep
Ahmad Gilbert Constitution
Samir Doughty Math/Civics/Sciences
Tyrell Long Bishop McDevitt
Derrick Jones Archbishop Carroll
SECOND TEAM  
Name, School School
Rashann London Roman Catholic
Shep Garner Roman Catholic
Sean Lloyd Imhotep
Kimar Williams Constitution
Sammy Foreman M.L. King
THIRD TEAM  
Name, School School
Chris Bing Central
James Suber Phila. Electrical
Pat Smith Archbishop Wood
Mike Watkins Math/Civics/Sciences
Levan "Shawn" Alston Haverford School

City Titles

CLASS A
  No game. No "A" schools in Catholic League.
(Tripleheader at Saint Joseph's University)
CLASS AA
  Constitution 68, West Catholic 49:
Kimar Williams was terrific throughout, earning game MVP laurels
by shooting 7-for-10 (4-for-6 on treys) and 6-for-9 for 24 points. Ahmad Gilbert added 11 points and eight
boards. Floyd Preito dealt four assists. Best for West was Jahmil Harris (11 points, 12 boards, five assists).
CLASS AAA
  Neumann-Goretti 69, Phila. Elec. 55:
Game MVP Ja'Quan Newton racked up 10 of his 26 points in a
17-10 first quarter as the Saints mostly coasted. Troy Harper (15) and Jamal Custis (13) provided scoring
help while guard Lamarr "Fresh" Kimble collared eight rebounds. Larenz Thurman (12), Jihad Barnes (11)
and Devante Truitt (10) paced the Chargers, who received nine boards from James Suber.
CLASS AAAA
  Roman 58, King 55:
 Due to two delays caused by fan misbehavior (plastic soda bottles were heaved onto
the court from high in the stands), the final 21 seconds required about 20 minutes. After the first stoppage,
Rashann London sank two free throws to give Roman a 56-55 lead. London had been hit in the head, a ref
ruled, right after having his fastbreak layup swatted by Jahmir Taylor. Thereafter, Roman went 2-for-4 at the
line while King missed two shots and a pair of free throws (one on purpose in desperation mode). London
and game MVP Gemil Holbrook (4-for-4 on treys) evenly divided 36 points. Manny Taylor (no relation)
claimed 10 rebounds and Shep Garner made six steals. Greg Bennett scored 17 points for King and received
major help from Taylor (13, 14 rebounds, seven blocks).

Public League

PRELIMINARY PLAYOFFS
Class AAAA
  Southern 54, Northeast 51:
Kahsiaan Kay scored 15 points and his fourth steal, with 8 seconds remaining, sealed the deal. Khaid Jones added 13 apiece of points/rebounds. For Northeast, Elmange Watson notched 22 points while Darren Baggett and Will Smart halved 18 boards.
  Lincoln 72, Kensington 54: Akquil Harrington (20), Blair Bowes (19) and Raymond Fred (17) sparkled for the 'Splitters. Harrington added 10 rebounds. Kendale Brisbon (17) and Jerrell Richardson (15) led Kensington.
Class AAA
  Esperanza 61, Mastbaum 48: Hyking Brisbon mixed 13 points with 20 rebounds. Briheim Anthony (20) dished six assists. 'Baum's best were Andre Bryant (22) and Rhasheed Camp (16).
  Dobbins 67, New Foundations 47: Devante Laws tallied 13 of his 17 points in a 41-23 first half. Andre Cannedy also finished with 17 points and Tyron Roberson logged 12 apiece of points/boards. NF, a first-year Pub member, received 16 points from Keith Blassingale.
  Eng. and Science 50, West Phila. 48: The last two of Eric Lewis' 17 points won it with 4.4 seconds remaining. Jon Hall (14) and Hanif Taylor (nine) were the rebound leaders. Lavelle Harper (19) paced West.
  Franklin LC 60, Mastery North 59: After working hard to secure a home game, MN was betrayed by its roof. Leaking caused a site switch to FLC's home court and the Bobcats used that familiarity to go 13-for-13 at the line in the last quarter. Karon Snead had 21 points. Eli Alvin (22) led MN.
Class AA
  Roxborough 67, Masterman 47: Tyere Marshall, a 6-8 junior playing his first season of competitive hoops, contributed 17 points, 15 rebounds and six blocks. Tony Brown added 15 points. Freshmen Liam Shanahan (19) and Jesse Turkson (16, same number of rebounds) led Masterman.
  Sayre 80, World Comm 54:  . . . Damir Boone (14) led WC.
  Audenried 63, Prep Charter 45: Devin Jacobs (21 total) and Malachi Thompson (14) combined for 19 points in a 29-12 fourth quarter. The leader for PC coach Rahim Washington was his son, Rahim (15).
  Freire 59, Maritime 47: Thomas Spruill (18) and Rashid Nixon (14) led Freire, which rolled to a 39-23 halftime lead. Zahir Stewart (14) and Devon Adams (13) paced Maritime.

FIRST ROUND
Class AAAA Quarterfinals

  King 56, Southern 52: Sammy Foreman, who played earlier at Haverford School and Vaux (closed in 2013), reached 1,000 career points on a third quarter trey. He ended the game with 15 and 1,005. Greg Bennett led the way with 19. Kahsiaan Kay (17) and Jamir Lomax (15) paced Southern.
  Washington 80, Olney 70: Charles Brown (24) drained six treys overall and posted 14 points in a 24-4 first quarter. Jerome Blume added 23 points and 13 rebounds. For Olney, which decided to play the game at the former Cardinal Dougherty (closed in 2010), Shakeem Stevens saved 25 of his 40 points (16-for-22 at line) for a 35-25 fourth quarter. Tyheim Monroe had 19 points, 12 rebounds.
  Central 63, Lincoln 47: Chris Bing (20 points) and Rafiq Johnson halved 20 boards and Gregory Holdsman notched 14 points. Akquil Harrington (15) led Lincoln.
  Frankford 66, Bartram 55: Aaron McFarlan packed 10 of his 21 points into an 18-10 third quarter. Bartram's leaders were Malik Smith (18) and Shawn Bailey (16).
Class AAA Quarterfinals
  Imhotep 70, Franklin LC 35: Basil Thompson, returning from a stretch of inactivity, scored 16 points. Help came from Deion Evans (14) and Sean Lloyd (10). Daron Russell and Jakwan Jones were credited with 10 and nine assists, respectively. Karon Snead (nine) came close to double digits for FLC.
  Phila. Elec. 80, Eng. and Science 40: Larenz Thurman contributed 18 points and 12 assists, James Suber added 15 points and 16 rebounds, and Devante Truitt (15 points) and Jihad Barnes halved 12 steals. Jon Hall (16) led E&S.
  Esperanza 58, Boys' Latin 55: Briheam Anthony hit five triples and went 7-for-8 at the line en route to 26 points. Hyking Brisbon added 15 points, 13 boards and three blocks while Robert Edwards clutched 12 caroms. Pasquale Dimascio (14) was best for BL in points while Jamar Brisbon managed 11 boards, five assists.
  Gratz 59, Dobbins 56: The Bulldogs survived against their North Philly rival as Tahir Wharton connected on a late trey. Malik Tyndale scored 14 points. Andre Cannedy posted 16 points for Dobbins.
Class AA Quarterfinals
  Constitution 69, Freire 49: Ahmad Gilbert and Chad Andrews offered matching 15-point efforts. Ditto for Freire's Thomas Spruill.
  Del-Val 64, Audenried 60: DaShon Giddings was golden with 21 points and 11 rebounds. Shahid Adams (14) and Darius Wallace (13) also reached double figures. Devon Jacobs (22) paced Audenried.
  Future 63, Roxborough 52: Junior Dominick Morales was perfect at the line (13-for-13) while pouring in 30 points and raising his career total to exactly 1,000. Tony Brown (14), Tyere Marshall (13) and Romello Brown (12) were Boro's best.
  Palumbo 61, Sayre 59: Anwar Epps, who also notched six assists and five steals, saved 17 of his 32 points for a 19-13 fourth quarter. Shafi Meachum (13) helped out. Richard Burton hustled for 23 Sayre points.
Class A Quarterfinals
  Math/Civics/Sciences 100, GAMP 21: Samir Doughty (24), Lou Myers (23) and Mike Watkins (16) led the way as the Mighty Elephants crushed the Pub and city postseason record for victory margin (79). It had stood at 63 since 1992, when Gratz thumped GAMP, 88-25, in the round of 16. Doughty added eight apiece of rebounds/assists. Watkins had 12 boards, seven blocks. GAMP's Jeff Williford (12), who missed five games with an injury, finished his career with 954 points.
  New Media 75, Parkway West 42: Devin Bullock totaled 18 points and 10 assists while John Fieffe swept 15 rebounds. Tyquill McFadden added 15 points. PW placed no one in double figures.
  Robeson 83, Palmer 67: Leron Epps (30) and Jihaad Fluellen (20) were the dominant scorers while Malik Harris-King mixed 12 points with 10 boards and six rejections. Marvin Bell (20) and Demetruis White (19) provided Palmer's one-two punch.
  Sankofa 57, Straw. Mansion 56: Luis Martinez scored nine of his 13 points in a 24-17 third quarter and Anthony Wright-Downing (27) made big plays in a stretch run that that mostly featured free throws. Sakwon Ali-Epps secured the game's final rebound by diving onto the floor. Raekwon Dial and Derrick Gant halved 36 points for Mansion, which was without the services of starter Quadir Norman (house destroyed by fire the previous night).

ROUND OF 16
Class AAAA Semifinals

  King 65, Frankford 59: Jabri McCall posted 17 points and received big help from Greg Bennett (15, five rebounds, five steals), Sammy Foreman (12) and Tyheem Harmon (seven assists, six steals). After scoring two points in the previous round, Frankford's Ladji Fofana exploded for 29.
  Central 68, Washington 55: Kahlil Williams wolfed down some hellacious dunks en route to 21 pints while Chris Bing mixed 17 points with 14 rebounds. Rafiq Johnson posted 10 apiece of points/boards. Jerome Blume and James Cottrell halved 26 markers for Washington, which had to go without its top player (academic ineligibility). Asante "Redz" Ali distributed seven assists.
Class AAA Semifinals
  Imhotep 78, Gratz 52: Jakwan Jones (17), Daron Russell (13), Dymir Logan (12), Sean Lloyd and Deion Evans (10 apiece) scored in double figures as the Panthers maintained control throughout. Logan bagged nine rebounds and Jones dealt eight assists. Malik Tyndale (21) topped Gratz.
  Phila. Elec. 66, Esperanza 29: Devante Truitt paced the romp with 19 points and four steals. Anthony Harris added 15 points while James Suber (eight rebounds) and Larenz Thurman (seven assists) were efficient in other categories. Hyking Brisbon managed nine points for the Toros.
Class AA Semifinals
  Constitution 75, Palumbo 58: Kimar Williams shoehorned 12 of his 22 points into a 23-11 second quarter. Ahmad Gilbert and Floyd Preito added 11 apiece. Anwar Epps (27) powered Palumbo.
  Del-Val 58, Future 48: Dominick Morales, the Pub's leading scorer, poured in 25 points, but Del-Val got by with balance -- Shahid Adams (16), DaShon Giddings (14), Clayton "CJ" Wolfe (12). Giddings added 14 rebounds and Adams posted six points in a 17-7 third quarter.
Class A Semifinals
  Math/Civics/Sciences 65, Sankofa 45: Mike Watkins settled for six points, but it's doubtful he cared because of his dominance -- 14 rebounds, eight blocks -- in other areas. Samir Doughty had 22 points. Luis Martinez (23) and Anthony Wright-Downing (10) led 'Kofa.
  New Media 66, Robeson 65: Due in part to nine missed free throws and a cramp that sidelined star point guard Devin Bullock (19 points), NM dropped the last quarter, 24-13. But the Jaguars survived when Bullock returned with 48.2 remaining and hit a free throw at 10.8. John Fieffe mixed 16 points, 12 boards and five assists while Tyquill McFadden played lockdown D. Jihaad Fluellen (19) and Maurice Smith (16) paced Robeson, which missed two last shots.

QUARTERFINALS
Class AAAA Final
  King 50, Central 48:
At Franklin, Sammy Foreman bagged 12 points and four assists as the Cougars captured the win in a game that was tight throughout. Jahmir Taylor added eight points, 14 rebounds and three blocks. For Central, which killed its hopes by going 5-for-12 at the line, Chris Bing (14) and Gregory Holdsman (10) scored in double digits while the former claimed nine boards.
Class AAA Final
  Phila. Elec. 53, Imhotep 48:
At Southern, Devante Truitt racked up all 12 of his points in a 36-22 second half as the Chargers prevented 'Tep from advancing to the semis for the fifth time in six years. James Suber offered a dozen apiece of points/boards and Anthony Harris had 10 points. No one scored in double figures for the Panthers, but Basil Thompson swept 16 rebounds.
Class AA Final
  Constitution 79, Del-Val 75: At Southern, Floyd Preito (17), Ahmad Gilbert, Kimar Williams (15 apiece) and Raheem Liggins (12) reached double figures, Gilbert/Liggins halved 14 rebounds, Preito/Akeem King halved eight assists and Haneef Vaughn scrambled for five steals. With 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists, Clayton "CJ" Wolfe paced the Warriors. Shahid Adams (16) and DaShon Giddings (13, nine boards) helped out.
Class A Final
  Math/Civics/Sciences 64, New Media 49: The Mighty Elephants established command in an 18-10 first quarter and wound up placing three guys (Samir Doughty 17, Tyrese Hester 14, Terquin Mott 12) in double figures. Mott added 10 boards. For NM, Jirveese Thomas contributed 15 points and 14 rebounds while John Fieffe (13, eight) was in the neighborhood.

SEMIFINALS
Doubleheader at Southern
  King 75, Math/Civics/Sciences 56: Sammy Foreman scurried for 17 points and 11 rebounds as the Cougars used a 42-29 second half to earn a spot in the championship game for the first time in 38 seasons of PL membership. Fellow guard Jabri McCall was also vital, thanks to 17 points and five assists. Gregory Bennett (16) and Chase Rodgers (12) helped with points and Jahmir Taylor snatched 11 boards. Samir Doughty racked up 24 points for MC&S before fouling out (maybe) with 3:15 left. The official scorer had him for five personals. Three others right at the table had him for four.
  Constitution 69, Phila. Elec. 65: Floyd Preito nailed two treys en route to 19 points while Ahmad Gilbert added 15 points and 14 boards. The game got close down the stretch, in part, because the Generals were iffy at the foul line (16-for-32 total). Devante Truitt (22), Anthony Harris (15) and James Suber (14) topped the Chargers in points and the rebound leaders were Suber (13)/Truitt (10). With 9.9 left and the spread at two, ConHigh missed two free throws. After the second flub, the ball bounced all the way to the right corner and was rebounded by Haneef Vaughn. He passed to Raheem Liggins and his two charities ended it. Just as in 2012, two teams with losing league records failed to advance to the final. Lincoln's 1952 team (5-4) remained the Pub's worst finalist percentagewise. Franklin's '65 squad (9-5) owned the most losses.

FINAL
At Temple's Liacouras Center
  King 46, Constitution 44: In its 38th season of Pub membership, King turned its first title-game appearance into a happy occasion. The teams combined to shot 25-for-88 from the floor and 5-for-22 beyond the illegal arc (at the college distance of 20 feet, 9 inches). A high school arc (19-9) was never painted onto the court. Soph Jabri McCall sparked the Cougars with nine quick points (including a four-point play) midway through the third quarter, lifting their lead from 21-20 to 30-21. Akeem King's two free throws advanced the Generals within 46-44 at 19.5 and McCall missed a pair at 10.2, but off a timeout at 5.8 Ahmad Gilbert was short with a trey from the top of the key. McCall (13) and Sammy Foreman (12) paced the Cougars in scoring while Jahmir Taylor battled for 14 rebounds/four blocks. Constitution's Kimar Williams used 8-for-8 marksmanship at the line to reach 12 points. Gilbert claimed 11 boards while Chad Andrews and guard Floyd Preito halved 18. Sean Colson became just the third guy in 76 seasons to coach a Pub champ after starting for one (Franklin Learning Center in '92), joining Bill Nelson (Bartram '44; Franklin in '52 and Germantown in '64) and Vince Miller (Overbrook in '55, Frankford in '88 and '89). Also, he was the third former NBA/ABA player to win a city leagues championship, matching Fran O'Hanlon at Bonner in '88 and Tom Ingelsby at Carroll in '95. Like Colson, they also started for title teams in high school (O'Hanlon at St. Thomas More in '66; Ingelsby at O'Hara in '68). King was 7-3 (.700) in regular season league play, the lowest winning percentage for a Pub team that wound up winning the crown since Franklin's .667 (6-3) in '52.

Standings

  DIVISION A W L
3A 1-Imhotep 8 2
2A 1-Constitution 8 2
4A King 7 3
1A MC&S 4 6
3A Phila. Electrical 3 7
4A Frankford 0 10
  1-co-champs    
  DIVISION B W L
2A a-Del-Val 11 2
3A Boys' Latin 11 2
4A a-Bartram 10 3
3A Gratz 10 3
4A Washington 9 4
3A b-Dobbins 7 6
3A a-Esperanza 7 6
4A Southern 7 6
3A Eng. and Science 6 7
2A a-Freire 4 9
1A Sankofa 4 9
3A a-Franklin LC 2 11
4A Fels 2 11
2A Prep Charter 1 12
  forf: Sank>Fels    
  DIVISION C W L
4A Central 12 0
4A a-Olney 9 3
2A Sayre 9 3
1A Robeson 8 4
4A Lincoln 7 5
4A b-Northeast 6 6
3A a-Mastery North 6 6
3A West Phila. 6 6
1A b-Straw. Mansion 4 8
2A a-Audenried 4 8
3A Franklin 4 8
1A Palmer 2 10
4A Overbrook 1 11
  DIVISION D W L
1A New Media 11 1
4A a-Kensington 10 2
2A Palumbo 10 2
2A Roxborough 9 3
3A Mastbaum 8 4
3A Franklin Towne 7 5
4A a-Edison 6 6
3A Swenson 6 6
2A World Comm 4 8
3A Mastery South 3 9
2A Randolph 2 10
2A a-Bodine 1 11
3A Bracetti 1 11
  DIVISION E W L
2A Future 12 0
3A b-New Foundations 9 3
1A a-Parkway West 9 3
2A Maritime 9 3
1A GAMP 8 4
1A a-Parkway NW 7 5
1A Elverson 7 5
2A Masterman 6 6
2A Science Lead. 4 8
2A Phila. Academy 3 9
1A Rush 2 10
2A a-Penn Treaty 1 11
2A CAPA 1 11

Coaches' All-Public

DIVISION A        
FIRST TEAM        
Ahmad Gilbert Con 10 171 17.1
Sean Lloyd Imho 9 119 13.2
Sammy Foreman King 10 130 13.0
Samir Doughty MCS 10 149 14.9
Kimar Williams Con 10 104 10.4
SECOND TEAM        
James Suber PET 10 132 13.2
Mike Watkins PET 10 105 10.5
Greg Bennett King 10 109 10.9
Larenz Thurman PET 10 89 8.9
Ladji Fofana Fkd 10 116 11.6
THIRD TEAM        
Devante Truitt PET 10 115 11.5
Devin Liggeons Imho 10 106 10.6
Floyd Preito Con 10 83 8.3
Jabri McCall King 10 98 9.8
Jahmir Taylor King 10 66 6.6
DIVISION B        
FIRST TEAM        
Anthony Wright-Downing Sank 12 277 23.1
Malik Smith Bart 13 267 20.5
Malik Tyndale Gtz 12 201 16.8
Eric Lewis E&S 13 255 19.6
Briheam Anthony Esp 12 197 16.4
SECOND TEAM        
Andre Cannedy Dobb 12 214 17.8
Jamar Brisbon BL 12 182 15.2
Clayton "CJ" Wolfe D-V 13 126 9.7
DaShon Giddings D-V 13 116 8.9
Hyking Brisbon Esp 13 148 11.4
THIRD TEAM        
Charles Brown Wash 9 134 14.9
Charles Presley BL 13 130 10.0
Karon Snead FLC 13 173 13.3
James Cottrell Wash 13 159 12.2
Shahid Adams D-V 11 97 8.8
DIVISION C        
FIRST TEAM        
Chris Bing Cent 12 225 18.8
Jihaad Fluellen Robe 12 289 24.1
Elmange Watson NE 12 276 23.0
Tyheim Monroe Oln 12 244 20.3
Leron Epps Robe 12 250 20.8
SECOND TEAM        
Blair Bowes Linc 12 221 18.4
Malachi Thompson Aud 11 187 17.0
Raekwon Dial Mans 10 206 20.6
Shakeem Stevens Oln 12 171 14.3
Demetruis White Palm 12 218 18.2
Will Taylor Fkn 12 224 18.7
THIRD TEAM        
Raymond Fred Linc 10 196 19.6
Antwan James Say 12 172 14.3
Kahlil Williams Cent 12 144 12.0
Tyquaan Bardlavens West 12 133 11.1
DIVISION D        
FIRST TEAM        
Anwar Epps Palu 12 292 24.3
Devin Bullock NM 12 202 16.8
Ryan Boyd FT 11 206 18.7
Montrell Gilliam Edi 12 332 27.7
John Fieffe NM 11 168 15.3
SECOND TEAM        
Tony Brown Rox 12 172 14.3
Troy Richardson Bod 12 235 19.6
Andre Bryant Mast 12 170 14.2
Jerrell Richardson Kens 11 157 14.3
Tyere Marshall Rox 10 134 13.4
THIRD TEAM        
Andrew Singleton Kens 12 159 13.3
Mike Chau Palu 11 134 12.2
Naykwon Phillips Swen 12 158 13.2
Gilberto Martinez Edi 11 158 14.4
Rhasheed Camp Mast 12 154 12.8
DIVISION E        
FIRST TEAM        
Dominick Morales Fut 12 382 31.8
Wayne Stewart Elv 12 233 19.4
Muhammad Laws PAC 12 264 22.0
John Herndon PW 12 326 27.2
Jeff Williford GAMP 9 152 16.9
SECOND TEAM        
Liam Shanahan Mstr 12 224 18.7
Ahanri Briggs PNW 12 196 16.3
Keith Blassingale NF 12 203 16.9
Kahlif Askew-Hughes PNW 12 120 10.0
Isaiah Riddick Rush 12 168 14.0
THIRD TEAM        
Roger Bracy SL 12 106 8.8
Devon Adams Mari 11 150 13.6
Jesse Turkson Mstr 12 176 14.7
Akeem Roberts Mari 11 123 11.2
Bryant Turner CAPA 12 114 9.5

Champs' Rotation

2014

KING

Coach

Sean Colson

Record

7-3,

Starters

Sammy Foreman
Greg Bennett
Jahmir Taylor
Jabri McCall
Chase Rodgers

Key Subs

Brandon McNair
Tyheem Harmon
Rasool Samir
Xzavier Malone

Catholic League

PREPLAYOFF
(At La Salle High)
  McDevitt 51, Judge 40: The teams combined to miss 30 of their first 32 shots, but McDevitt was on fire (8-for-9, 6-for-7) in a 23-7 fourth quarter. Therein, Tyrell Long (13 total rebounds) scored 10 of his 15 points and Amin Taylor posted six of his nine. Sub Fateem Jackson claimed 18 rebounds. Sophs Quincy Reed (14)/Justin Fleming (12) and frosh Marc Rodriguez (11) led Judge, which shot 7-for-26 on threes and 6-for-21 on twos.

FIRST ROUND
Home Sites
  McDevitt 58, Conwell-Egan 57: Playing a do-or-die game for the third consecutive day, the lower-seeded Lancers lassoed this win as Jayson Clark passed to Amin Taylor (17 points, seven rebounds) for a three-point play and his fifth assist with 14 seconds left, then hit a clinching free throw at 0:04. Tyrell Long (four blocks) and frosh Qadir Burgess halved 30 points. With Burgess (5-for-7) and Taylor (3-for-4) leading the way, McDevitt shot better on treys (8-for-16) than it did on twos (11-for-25). In all, the Lancers were playing for the fourth consecutive day. The string began with a 102-69 loss to Neumann-Goretti and then a win over Bonner-Prendergast to earn a preplayoff with Judge. These two CL playoff wins were just the third and fourth in the school's 51 seasons of membership. C-E was denied its second; No. 1 had come in '64. The Eagles were led by Stevie Jordan (19), LaPri McCray-Pace, Jordan Burney (13 apiece) and Vinny Dalessandro (10). Burney was a junior. The others were sophs.
  W. Catholic 48, Lansdale 45: Small forward Jahmil Harris (23 points, 11 in fourth quarter) drained a top-of-the-key trey with 1.3 seconds remaining to cap a wonderful performance. The hosts posted 18 field goals and he was involved in 16 of 'em -- scored nine, assisted on seven. Brandon Cole packed 11 of his 13 points into the first half. Brian Rafferty (16, seven rebounds) and Kyle Pavlik (12) reached double digits for LC, which had dropped a two-point decision to West (also on a last shot) in the same gym five days earlier.

QUARTERFINALS
Home Sites
 
Roman 84, McDevitt 56: At West Catholic, the Cahillites trailed by 36-34 at halftime and were in danger of becoming just the fifth CL team with a perfect league record to fall in a quarterfinal. So much for nervousness: Roman scored 30 of the next 34 points. All five starters -- Rashann London (15), Shep Garner (14), TreVaughn Wilkerson (13), Manny Taylor and Tony Carr (12 each) -- scored in double figures, Taylor swept 11 rebounds and London/Carr halved 12 assists. Tyrell Long scored 22 points for McDevitt, finalizing his career total at 1,140 (No. 2 in school history to 1,272 by '84 grad Eric Ervin).
  Neumann-Goretti 98, West Catholic 58: Ja'Quan Newton (26) led the way as the Saints had no trouble breaking the record for points in a CL playoff (89 by Roman in a '91 quarterfinal). Newton shot 6-for-12 on treys. Eleven guys scored and three more reached double figures -- frosh sub Quade Green (15), Troy Harper (13) and Lamarr "Fresh" Kimble (12, eight rebounds). For visting West, Brandon Cole netted 20 points while Jahmil Harris mixed 12 points, eight boards, four assists.
  Carroll 64, Wood 44: Derrick Jones shot 9-for-17 and 6-for-10 for 24 points and snatched 13 rebounds for the Patriots, who owned the second half at 29-14. Austin Tilghman totaled 12 points, four assists. Dave Beatty scored 10 points off the bench. For visiting Wood, which shot 8-for-24 on treys, no one reached double digits. Joe LoStracco claimed seven rebounds and Cody Fitzpatrick dealt three assists.
  La Salle 38, SJ Prep 33: The teams combined to shoot 22-for-76 from the floor (28.9 percent) and 4-for-24 on treys (16.7 percent) and only one player from each team -- David Krmpotich (16) for La Salle; Chris Clover (17) for SJ Prep -- scored in double figures. The Explorers' top rebounder, with seven, was their shortest starter, Najee Walls. The visiting Hawks, who missed wing sniper Tom Fox (knee injury), posted just six points over the initial 14:37 of the second half and went 0-for-8 for treys before hitting their first of two with 19.9 left.

SEMIFINALS
Doubleheader at the Palestra
 
Roman 52, La Salle 45: The Cahillites owned a 15-point lead after three quarters, but La Salle stormed back within 46-43 before experiencing a late fade. Fueling the comeback was sixth man Sean Greenberg, who notched eight of his 11 points in the fourth quarter. His dad, Chip, starred for the school's '81 CL champs and was the Daily News City Player of the Year in '82. Tony Carr led Roman with 13 points while sub Gemil Holbrook and Manny Taylor evenly spilt 20. They added nine and eight boards, respectively. David Krmpotich led La Salle with 15 points, 10 boards and four blocks. Najee Walls dealt six assists.
  Neumann-Goretti 67, Carroll 62: By draining a left-corner, west-end, step-back trey to end the third quarter, Ja'Quan Newton (1,809) surpassed '85 grad Steve Benton (1,808) to become the leading scorer in N-G's many-names school history. He finished the night with 15 and 1,816. Lamarr "Fresh" Kimble had 17 points and three assists. Though the Saints were embarrassed on the glass (35-15), they triumphed in blocked shots, 10 to four (six for Tony Toplyn, four for Jamal Custis), and three-pointers (8-for-13 to 1-for-10). For Carroll, junior Derrick Jones used a late free throw to reach 1,000 career points while he and Ernest Aflakpui (14 points) halved 20 boards. Newton's three-point play off an outrageous dunk made it 63-56. His reverse layup stretched the edge to 67-57.

FINAL
At the Palestra
 
Neumann-Goretti 53, Roman 48: Becoming the first player to start for four CL championship teams since at least the 1920s (and likely ever), Ja'Quan Newton entertained a packed house (and then some) by scoring 23 points while adding half of N-G's six assists and two-thirds of its six steals. In 12 playoff appearances, he scored a record 211 points and averaged better numbers in finals, as opposed to overall, in every statistical category. The title was the Saints' sixth in a row, matching Roman's record feat from 1989-94, and their CL record during this glorious run was 100-2. The crown was No. 10 for coach Carl Arrigale, tying him for all-time CL honors with ex-Roman boss Dennis Seddon. Jamal Custis (three dunks) added 12 points and four blocks and was joined in double scoring figures by Troy Harper (10). Lamarr "Fresh" Kimble shook off a poor shooting night (1-for-10) to snag eight rebounds and his bucket sent N-G into the lead for good, at 34-33. For Roman, which was missing two frontcourt rotation guys (starter TreVaughn Wilkerson, sub Carnell McGirt) due to injury, Rashann London notched 22 points and Manny Taylor claimed 15 rebounds. Since 1942, the Cahillites were the 13th CL team (of 23) to go unbeaten in the regular season but not make it through the playoffs unscathed. N-G's girls (over Wood) also triumphed, paving the way for a Saintly sweep.

Standings

  SCHOOL  W L
4A Roman 13 0
3A Neumann-Goretti 12 1
3A Carroll 11 2
4A La Salle 9 4
4A SJ Prep 8 5
3A Wood 7 6
2A a-Conwell-Egan 6 7
2A West 6 7
3A b-Lansdale 5 8
3A c-McDevitt 5 8
4A Judge 5 8
4A O'Hara 2 11
4A Ryan 2 11
3A Bonner-Prendie 0 13

Coaches' All-Catholic

FIRST TEAM        
Ja'Quan Newton N-G 13 284 21.8
Chris Clover Prep 13 286 22.0
Shep Garner Roman 13 158 12.2
Rashann London Roman 13 200 15.4
Derrick Jones Carr 13 183 14.1
Pat Smith Wood 13 206 15.8
Tyrell Long McD 13 299 23.0
Lamarr Kimble N-G 13 164 12.6
Ernest Aflakpui Carr 13 133 10.2
Troy Harper N-G 13 165 12.7
SECOND TEAM        
Austin Tilghman Carr 13 138 10.6
Dave Krmpotich La S 13 155 11.9
Manny Taylor Roman 13 140 10.8
Najee Walls La S 13 153 11.8
Luke Connaghan Wood 13 160 12.3
Stevie Jordan C-E 13 146 11.2
LaPri McCray-Pace C-E 13 165 12.7
Brian Rafferty Lans  13 148 11.4
Brendan Horan Ryan 12 190 15.8
Andrew Riviello Lans  13 162 12.5
THIRD TEAM        
Tony Carr Roman 13 103 7.9
Tony Toplyn N-G 13 92 7.1
Kyle Thompson Prep 13 122 9.4
Jahmil Harris West 13 129 9.9
Shawn Witherspoon La S 13 109 8.4

Champs' Rotation

NEUMANN-GORETTI

Coach

Carl Arrigale

Record

12-1,

Starters

Ja'Quan Newton
Lamarr "Fresh" Kimble
Troy Harper
Jamal Custis
Tony Toplyn

Key Subs

Vaughn Covington
Quade Green

Inter-Ac League

Gtn. Academy (9-1)
  The Patriots missed out on clinching the title in game No. 9, falling at home to Haverford School. Then, at SCH Academy, they used an 18-9 second quarter to claim a 69-58 win and their consecutive outright crown. Fittingly, Sam Lindgren (20), Tim Guers (14), Evan-Eric Long (13) and Devon Goodman (12) scored in double figures because all four averaged at least 10.0 in I-A play. Frosh Kyle McCloskey snagged 11 rebounds while Lindgren and Longino halved 20. Guers managed three steals. GA was the first I-A team since Malvern in 1966 to win a championship with no returning first- or second-team all-league honorees (beyond that, all starters were new), and this crown enabled Jim Fenerty (14) to ease past Dan Dougherty (13) for the No. 2 spot on the list of most coaching titles in I-A history. Penn Charter's Duke Taylor captured 16. In the Indy tourney, the Patriots and Haverford School advanced to the quarterfinals, then suffered defeats vs. Kiski and Hill School, respectively.

Standings

SCHOOL W L
Gtn. Academy 9 1
Haverford Sch. 7 3
Episcopal 6 4
Penn Charter 4 6
SCH Academy 3 7
Malvern 1 9

Coaches' All-Inter-Ac

FIRST TEAM        
Tim Guers GA 10 183 18.3
Levan "Shawn" Alston HS 10 160 16.0
Sean O'Brien PC 10 187 18.7
Devon Goodman GA 10 139 13.9
Mike Jolaoso EA 10 142 14.2
SECOND TEAM        
Lamar Stevens HS 10 149 14.9
Eric Anderson HS 10 141 14.1
Sam Lindgren GA 10 155 15.5
Demetrius Isaac PC 10 150 15.0
Nick Alikakos EA 10 115 11.5
Chris McNeal EA 10 107 10.7
Jordan Watson SCH 10 162 16.2

Champs' Rotation

GTN. ACADEMY
Coach
Jim Fenerty
Record
9-1, 19-8
Starters
Tim Guers
Sam Lindgren
Devon Goodman
Evan-Eric Longino
Kyle McCloskey
Key Sub
Joe Stinson
Bailey Whitman

State Playoffs

CLASS A
First Round
At Southern
 
Math/Civics/Sciences 100, Delco Christian 50: Junior guard Samir Doughty shot 19-for-28 (two treys) and 5-for-9 for a school record 45 points as the Elephants indeed were Mighty. Doughty, a transfer from shuttered Comm Tech, raised his career total to 1,011. Mike Watkins added 23 points and nine boards.
At Carroll
 
Phil-Mont Christian 76, New Media 65 (OT): The Jaguars were outscored, 36-12, over the final 12 minutes. John Fieffe recorded 22 points and Tyquill McFadden had 15.
At Dallastown
 
New Hope Academy 58, Sankofa 52: Anthony Wright-Downing packed 19 of his 30 points into the first half. He finished his career with 1,415. For the season, his 627 points represented 42.2 percent of the Warriors' 1,486.
Second Round
At Allentown Parkland
 
Math/Civics/Sciences 57, Sullivan County 39: A 20-8 first quarter sent the Mighty Elephants into coast mode. Samir Doughty (13) and Mike Watkins (10) led in scoring. The former had four assists; the latter had 15 rebounds and seven blocks.
Quarterfinal
At Ryan
 
Math/Civics/Sciences 47, Church Farm 46: Mike Watkins scored 11 points, swept 16 rebounds and registered five rejections to pace the Mighty Elephants, who trailed until 5:42 remained in the third quarter. Samir Doughty added 16 points and Nazeer Bostick, out since Feb. 7 with a groin injury and playing against his doctor's advice, held CF franchise Andofo Anyan (20) to four points in the second half. With Dan Jackson attending the funeral of his uncle, James Jackson, who raised him, MC&S was coached by assistant Lonnie Diggs.
Semifinal
At East Pennsboro
  Math/Civics/Sciences 76, St. John Neumann 53: Nazeer Bostick and Samir Doughty scored 17 points apiece as the Mighty Elephants, who played top-notch, larger-school competition all season, finally surpassed .500 at 15-14. Bostick added eight rebounds and five steals. Mike Watkins collected 15 apiece of points and rebounds. Neumann's Richard "Tre" Allen, grandson of Phillies all-time slugger Dick Allen, was held to eight points.
Final
At Hershey's Giant Center
 
Lincoln Park 70, Math/Civics/Sciences 66: The Mighty Elephants finished the season 15-15 despite strong efforts from Samir Doughty (12-for-19, 26 points) and Mike Watkins (17 points, as many rebounds, five blocks). Nazeer Bostick hustled for seven points, eight boards, five assists and four blocks.

CLASS AA
First Round
At Southern
  Constitution 61, Columbia 45: Kimar Williams nailed two treys en route to 21 points; he was the only General in doubles.
At Philly Univ.
  West Catholic 61, Palumbo 40: Josh Townsend registered a triple-double (11 points, 15 rebounds, 10 blocks) for the Burrs, who were in control throughout. Other mainstays were Devonta Peterie (10, 10 rebounds) and Jahmil Harris (12, eight assists). Shafi Meachum (17) and West transfer Anwar Epps (12) topped Palumbo, which shot 11-for-58.
At Parkland
  Del-Val 60, Notre Dame (Green Pond) 45: DaShon Giddings (14), Darius Wallace (12) and Shahid Adams (11) topped the Warriors, who scored their first 18 points via treys.
At Council Rock South
  Bristol 52, Future 47: Kameron Gilfillian (18) and Dominick Morales (17, three treys) fueled the Firebirds, who fell into a 17-6 hole over the first eight minutes. Morales added eight rebounds and three apiece of assists/steals. A climb within 41-39 was followed by Bristol's 10-point run.
Second Round
At Allentown Parkland
  Constitution 67, Mid Valley 52: Ahmad Gilbert (26) and Kimar Williams (14) did the heavy lifting while Gilbert and Chad Andrews halved 20 rebounds. The Generals stormed to a 22-12 advantage in the final quarter.
At Bethlehem Freedom
  Elmer L. Meyers 51, West Catholic 41: Jahmil Harris (18, three treys), Josh Townsend (11, three first-half putbacks) and Devonta Peterie (also 11) combined for all but one of West's points. The Burrs led at halftime, but surrendered 10 consecutive points to open the third quarter.
At Cumberland Valley
  Del-Val 46, Loyalsock 45: While falling backward out of bounds, Darius Wallace (10) nailed a deeeeep left-wing trey with 19 seconds remaining and Loyalsock failed to hit its shot in response. DaShon Giddings posted 11 points and grabbed the offensive rebound after a one-and-one was missed with nine-tenths left.
Quarterfinals
At Allentown Allen
 
Constitution 72, Holy Cross 62: Kimar Williams reached 20 points thanks mostly to a 13-for-16 performance at the foul line. Overall, the Generals went 31-for-46 at the line and drained 23 in the fourth quarter. Ahmad Gilbert (15) and Floyd Preito (14) also scored in double figures. Gilbert added seven rebounds and three assists while Haneef Vaughn had four steals.
At Allentown Allen
 
Elmer L. Meyers 52, Del-Val 50 (2 OTs): Shahid Adams racked up 20 points and his bucket with 8.6 seconds left in regulation got the Warriors to OT. They missed one shot at the end of the first extra session and two at the end of the second.
Semifinal
At Allentown Parkland
  Constitution 55, Elmer L. Meyers 44: In a 23-17 third quarter, Ahmad Gilbert (18 points) dealt two early assists and then nailed three triples. Raheem Liggins posted all 13 of his points in a 37-26 second half. Kimar Williams added 10 points.
Final
At Hershey's Giant Center
  Constitution 61, Seton La Salle 59: Ahmad Gilbert scrambled for 19 points and 14 rebounds and Akeem King contested a last-second trey that would have caused major heartache. The Generals had also won a state crown in 2012 (at the Class A level). Kimar Williams mixed 14 points with five assists and sub Chad Andrews had eight points, nine boards.

CLASS AAA
First Round
At Ryan
 
Neumann-Goretti 62, Berks Catholic 46: The Saints broke open a close one with a 16-0, third-quarter run. Ja'Quan Newton finished with 14 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and three steals. Troy Harper (13) and Jamal Custis (10) also scored in double figures.
At Garden Spot, New Holland
  Carroll 57, Manheim Central 35: Late in the first half, Derrick Jones was limping out of the gym after hurting his hip. By late in the fourth quarter, he was flushing a pair of alley-oop dunks. His 17 points led the way. Austin Tilghman (11 points) and Ernest Aflakpui halved 14 rebounds and Samir Taylor posted four steals.
At Carroll
  Phila. Elec. 68, Blue Mountain 50: Larenz Thurman dished eight assists and notched eight of his 23 points in a 19-6 first quarter. Anthony Harris (15) and Devante Truitt (13) helped with points and James Suber swept 14 rebounds.
At Central Dauphin East
  Susquehanna Twp. 65, Imhotep 47: Frosh Daron Russell (16) was the lone Panther to score in double figures. Basil Thompson added nine points, eight boards. Imhotep shot 17-for-59 and 4-for-22 beyond the arc.
Second Round
At Bethlehem Freedom
 
Neumann-Goretti 73, Wilkes-Barre GAR 55: Ja'Quan Newton crammed 12 of his 19 points (and two assists) into a 26-11 third quarter, thus expanding a 30-23 lead. In part due to foul trouble, he'd entered halftime with three points. Troy Harper (16) hit two treys, Lamarr "Fresh" Kimble added eight rebounds and five assists to 11 points and Tony Toplyn had five steals, four blocks.
At Allentown Parkland
 
Carroll 59, Abington Heights 55: Derrick Jones scored seven of his 17 points on three consecutive fourth-quarter possessions to help the Patriots overcome a three-point deficit; the last three markers came on an and-one. Jones also had 10 rebounds (as did Ernest Aflakpui) and three apiece of steals/blocks. Austin Tilghman added 13 points.
At Colonial Elementary School (P-W)
 
Phila. Electric 53, Holy Ghost Prep 52 (OT): Larenz Thurman hit a step-back, foul-line jumper to provide a one-point lead, then created enough of a distraction to assure HGP's last-second trey would not cause agony. Thurman (18, three treys) and Devante Truitt (14, five steals) scored in double figures while James Suber contributed nine apiece of points and boards.
Quarterfinals
At Souderton
 
Neumann-Goretti 60, Allentown CC 50: Ja'Quan Newton (20) finished the night still needing six points to break the Catholic League's all-time career record (1,923 by '07 Bonner grad Jeff Jones), but his defense helped to assure he'd get another opportunity. Against others, ACC star Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkwan scored 10 quick points to start the game and seven more to open the third quarter. Until the final 4:31, which began with N-G in command, 50-33, Abdur-Rahkwan (30) notched just two points against Newton. Troy Harper and sub Vaughn Covington (three treys) contributed 11 points apiece, Newton added eight rebounds/four assists and Tony Toplyn had five blocks.
At Ryan
 
Phila. Electric 52, Carroll 51: James Suber bagged 16 points and 10 rebounds, Larenz Thurman notched all 15 of his points on treys (eight attempts) and Jihad Barnes provided a three-point lead with a regular field goal off a goaltending call with 16.8 seconds remaining. Carroll scored on Ernest Aflakpui's layup with a tenth or two under five seconds left, but was out of timeouts and the Chargers did not have to inbound. For Carroll, Derrick Jones had 15 points while Austin Tilghman and Ryan Daly halved 24.
Semifinal
At Southern
  Neumann-Goretti 65, Phila. Electric 53: On a lefthanded layup 4:11 before halftime, Ja'Quan Newton raised his game points total to seven and career number to 1,925, thus eclipsing 2007 Bonner grad Jeff Jones (1,923) for the top spot in Catholic League history. He finished the night with 21. Troy Harper (20) ended the first half with three free throws after getting hacked beyond the arc, lifting the lead to 28-24, then drained a trey to open the second. The Saints added eight more consecutive points before the Chargers regrouped (and eventually moved within six). Newton (five steals) and Tony Toplyn halved 16 rebounds. Devante Truitt (17) and Larenz Thurman (12) paced PE.
Final
At Hershey's Giant Center
 
Neumann-Goretti 64, Susquehanna Twp. 57 (OT): A day after his mother passed away, Ja'Quan Newton exploded for a career high 33 points (six in the extra session) and a team-high eight rebounds as the Saints seized their fourth state title in five years (also 2010-12). The outburst, best by a Catholic League player in a state playoff, finalized his total at 1,972, the No. 9 effort in city history. Troy Harper (12) and Lamarr "Fresh" Kimble also scored in double digits and Tony Toplyn blocked a late jumper to assure OT.

CLASS AAAA
First Round
At Carroll
 
Roman 48, Oxford 38: The Cahillites stormed to a 15-point halftime lead, but the pad dwindled to one before control again was  established. Only Gemil Holbrook (13) reached double figures in scoring, but four more guys managed nine/eight. Manny Taylor grabbed seven rebounds. Shep Garner made four steals.
At Southern
 
King 57, Cumberland Valley 43: Jahmir Taylor (12 rebounds) and Chase Rodgers halved 28 points while Greg Bennett made five steals. Thanks mostly to free throws, the Cougars won the fourth quarter, 15-7.
At Spring-Ford
  La Salle 64, Conestoga 58: Shawn Witherspoon totaled 19 points and four assists while David Krmpotich shot 7-for-10 en route to 16 points. Najee Walls and Dan Corr hit two treys apiece and the latter, as a sub, added two assists and three steals. Chuck Champion went 3-for-4 at the line in the final moments to expand a three-point lead.
Second Round
At Ryan
  Lower Merion 64, Roman 52: The Cahillites shot just 19-for-56 while suffering the upset. Guards Shep Garner (Penn State) and Rashann London (Drexel) tallied 17 and 19 points, respectively, ending their careers with 1,437 and 1,103. Starter TreVaughn Wilkerson, sidelined for three-plus weeks by a high-ankle sprain, came off the bench to contribute seven points and six rebounds.
At Colonial Elementary (P-W)
  King 65, Pennsbury 43: Jahmir Taylor added 11 rebounds and eight blocks to his 16-point outing while Jabri McCall notched his 16 markers thanks to a 12-for-13 performance at the line. Sammy Foreman had eight points and seven apiece of rebounds/assists. Twenty-eight fouls (of 44 total, with three techs) were called in the first half.
At Coatesville
  La Salle 49, Cedar Crest 43 (OT): Najee Walls (22) drained two treys in a 15-8 fourth quarter and David Krmpotich's bucket got the Explorers to OT. They'd trailed by nine with 6:32 left. A quick sequence -- triple by sub Dan Corr, Walls' three-point play -- was huge in the early part of the extra session.
Quarterfinals
At Colonial Elementary (P-W)
  La Salle 71, Lower Merion 48: Thanks to nine points from subs (Sean Greenberg five, Shane Stark four), the Explorers stormed to a 22-5 lead in the first 9:23. By halftime, they owned 24 of the game's 30 rebounds. By late in the third quarter, La Salle's students were chanting toward LM's, "You need Kobe! You need Kobe!" Jalen Herdsman led the way with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Shawn Witherspoon also scored 14 points while Najee Walls managed 13.
At Colonial Elementary (P-W)
  Abington 56, King 52: Sammy Foreman posted 16 points, three assists and six steals for the Cougars, who were prevented from trying a trey, at 54-51, when Jabri McCall was fouled while dribbling along the arc. He went 1-for-2 at the line, then the Ghosts added two free throws at 4.5 to end the drama. Chase Rodgers had 10 points, eight rebounds. Jahmir Taylor contributed nine/10.
Semifinal
At Coatesville
  La Salle 61, Chester 55: David Krmpotich (19) and Shawn Witherspoon (17) led the way as the Explorers became one of the few schools to beat twin powers Lower Merion and Chester in back-to-back outings. The shooting performances of those two (DK 6-for-8 and 6-for-8; SW 5-for-6 and 7-for-9) helped La Salle, which led by as many as 11 and became the first District 12 school to earn a berth in a AAAA final, shoot 18-for-33 (one trey) and 24-for-31. Krmpotich grabbed six rebounds. Witherspoon dealt three assists.
Final
At Hershey's Giant Center
  New Castle 52, La Salle 39: The Explorers fell short of becoming one of the few teams in recent state history to win a state title with no returning starters and no transfers to flesh out the lineup. Najee Walls (15) and Shawn Witherspoon (10) led the way. La Salle hit just one of 10 attempts from behind the arc and was outrebounded, 36-23. The Explorers' eight varsity returnees totaled 1,521 points after scoring 94 in 2012-13. NC finished 31-0 with a starting lineup featuring four players bound for Division 1 football.