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Stepinac Basketball History Records: 1951 23-3 New York State Catholic High School Championship 1952 18-11 beat Power Memorial, St. Ann’s (coached by Lou Carnesecca), won Westchester Co. Private and Parochial Tournament 1953 13-9 beat Power Memorial, All Hallows, Iona (3x), won WCPPT 1954 12-12 beat Power Memorial, lost to eventual champ LaSalle, won WCPPT 1955 10-11 beat Fordham, Iona 1956 12-10 beat Mount (2x), Fordham, Iona 1957 11-11 swept Iona, beat Fordham 1958 16-6 swept Iona, Mount, lost to All Hallows in quarterfinals of CHSAA playoffs 1959 11-8 swept Iona 1960 23-2 CHSAA Champions (first and only non-city team to win CHSAA basketball championship). 5 th place finish at National Catholic Invitational Tournament in DC 1961 8-11 swept Iona, New Rochelle 1962 1-17 beat New Rochelle 1963 8-11 ended LaSalle’s 33 game CHSAA winning streak 1964 9-9 lost to #1 team in country, Power Memorial, at Madison Square Garden 76-53 1965 3-14 - lost to Power Memorial & Lew Alcindor (#1 team in the country) at MSG 1966 12-8 gave Power Memorial first league loss in 3 years 1967 11-7 swept Cardinal Hayes and New Rochelle 1968 13-6 beat Mt Vernon, White Plains (Art White 37 pts), Power, swept Mount and Hayes, beat Spellman at MSG, lost to Rice in CHSAA playoffs 1969 8-13 beat Mt Vernon, swept Mount, upset Roosevelt (#1 team in Westchester) 1970 10-8 beat Mt Vernon, White Plains (2x), Mount St Michael 107-103 1971 15-5 won NR Christmas Tourn., beat Power Memorial, swept WP, NR, lost to eventual CHSAA champion LaSalle in playoffs 1972 12-8 beat White Plains (2x), swept Mount 1973 7-11 beat Iona 1974 12-11 beat Power Memorial at Madison Square Garden, beat Iona (3x), New Rochelle (2x), White Plains, won New Rochelle Christmas tournament 1975 10-12 beat White Plains (2x), New Rochelle (2x) 1976 10-14 beat White Plains (2x), swept Iona 1977 5-15 beat Iona (2x), won Westchester Catholic Classic Tournament 1978 10-12 swept Iona 1979 8-14 swept Iona and Mount 1980 14-12 swept Mount, beat Iona (2x), split with White Plains including 1 pt 3OT loss 1981 11-11 split with Mount, Iona, Fordham 1982 18-7 beat Hayes for first time in 10 years, beat St Rays (2x), Mount (2x), LaSalle 1983 11-13 beat Power, White Plains 1984 19-11 lost to Holy Cross (with Derrick Chievous) in CHSAA class B championship game, beat White Plains, Iona (3x), LaSalle and Fordham 1985 18-7 beat LaSalle 111-93, lost to St. Rays (#1 in NYS) in CHSAA A quarterfinals 1986 20-7 beat Mt Vernon, White Plains, Hayes, Fordham at MSG, lost to Molloy (led by Kenny Anderson) in CHSAA A semifinals despite 36pts and 24 bds by Marty Conlon 1987 8-14 beat White Plains, lost to top 25 team in country Warren Harding, (CT) despite 37 points by Kyle Harrington 1988 8-14 lost to Tolentine (#1 team in country) and Harding (top 15) 1989 9-14 swept Iona, beat New Rochelle 1990 22-6 beat White Plains, New Rochelle, lost to Mt Vernon 56-54 in OT, #18 in NYS Class B 1991 24-4 CHSAA class B champions, beat White Plains, Boys & Girls, swept Iona, Fordham, Mount (4x), undefeated in league play, #5 in NYS Class B 1992 16-6 Division champs, swept Mount, Iona, beat White Plains, St Thomas Aquinas, FL

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Stepinac Basketball History Records:

1951 23-3 – New York State Catholic High School Championship

1952 18-11 – beat Power Memorial, St. Ann’s (coached by Lou Carnesecca), won Westchester

Co. Private and Parochial Tournament

1953 13-9 – beat Power Memorial, All Hallows, Iona (3x), won WCPPT

1954 12-12 – beat Power Memorial, lost to eventual champ LaSalle, won WCPPT

1955 10-11 – beat Fordham, Iona

1956 12-10 – beat Mount (2x), Fordham, Iona

1957 11-11 – swept Iona, beat Fordham

1958 16-6 – swept Iona, Mount, lost to All Hallows in quarterfinals of CHSAA playoffs

1959 11-8 – swept Iona

1960 23-2 – CHSAA Champions (first and only non-city team to win CHSAA basketball

championship). 5th

place finish at National Catholic Invitational Tournament in DC

1961 8-11 – swept Iona, New Rochelle

1962 1-17 – beat New Rochelle

1963 8-11 – ended LaSalle’s 33 game CHSAA winning streak

1964 9-9 – lost to #1 team in country, Power Memorial, at Madison Square Garden 76-53

1965 3-14 - lost to Power Memorial & Lew Alcindor (#1 team in the country) at MSG

1966 12-8 – gave Power Memorial first league loss in 3 years

1967 11-7 – swept Cardinal Hayes and New Rochelle

1968 13-6 – beat Mt Vernon, White Plains (Art White 37 pts), Power, swept Mount and Hayes,

beat Spellman at MSG, lost to Rice in CHSAA playoffs

1969 8-13 – beat Mt Vernon, swept Mount, upset Roosevelt (#1 team in Westchester)

1970 10-8 – beat Mt Vernon, White Plains (2x), Mount St Michael 107-103

1971 15-5 – won NR Christmas Tourn., beat Power Memorial, swept WP, NR, lost to eventual

CHSAA champion LaSalle in playoffs

1972 12-8 – beat White Plains (2x), swept Mount

1973 7-11 – beat Iona

1974 12-11 – beat Power Memorial at Madison Square Garden, beat Iona (3x), New Rochelle

(2x), White Plains, won New Rochelle Christmas tournament

1975 10-12 – beat White Plains (2x), New Rochelle (2x)

1976 10-14 – beat White Plains (2x), swept Iona

1977 5-15 – beat Iona (2x), won Westchester Catholic Classic Tournament

1978 10-12 – swept Iona

1979 8-14 – swept Iona and Mount

1980 14-12 – swept Mount, beat Iona (2x), split with White Plains including 1 pt 3OT loss

1981 11-11 – split with Mount, Iona, Fordham

1982 18-7 – beat Hayes for first time in 10 years, beat St Rays (2x), Mount (2x), LaSalle

1983 11-13 – beat Power, White Plains

1984 19-11 – lost to Holy Cross (with Derrick Chievous) in CHSAA class B championship

game, beat White Plains, Iona (3x), LaSalle and Fordham

1985 18-7 – beat LaSalle 111-93, lost to St. Rays (#1 in NYS) in CHSAA A quarterfinals

1986 20-7 – beat Mt Vernon, White Plains, Hayes, Fordham at MSG, lost to Molloy (led by

Kenny Anderson) in CHSAA A semifinals despite 36pts and 24 bds by Marty Conlon

1987 8-14 – beat White Plains, lost to top 25 team in country Warren Harding, (CT) despite 37

points by Kyle Harrington

1988 8-14 – lost to Tolentine (#1 team in country) and Harding (top 15)

1989 9-14 – swept Iona, beat New Rochelle

1990 22-6 – beat White Plains, New Rochelle, lost to Mt Vernon 56-54 in OT, #18 in NYS Class

B

1991 24-4 – CHSAA class B champions, beat White Plains, Boys & Girls, swept Iona, Fordham,

Mount (4x), undefeated in league play, #5 in NYS Class B

1992 16-6 – Division champs, swept Mount, Iona, beat White Plains, St Thomas Aquinas, FL

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1993 21-6 – CHSAA class B champions, swept Iona, Fordham, #6 in NYS Class B

1994 22-2 – swept Iona, Fordham, Mount, undefeated in league play, #13 in NYS Class B

1995 15-8 – swept Iona, Fordham, lost to Mount Vernon on last second jumper

1996 7-15 –

1997 13-12 – swept Fordham, beat New Rochelle

1998 17-8 – beat Mt Vernon (last team to beat MV on their home court), Cardinal Hayes, All

Hallows, Word of God (NC), 3rd

place in Chapel Hill Christmas Invitational,

1999 15-9 – beat Peekskill, beat Iona (2x), swept Fordham, advanced to class B semifinals

2000 10-13 – beat Iona, Fordham, Mount

2001 5-19 – beat Iona (2x)

2002 8-17 – beat White Plains, Peekskill

2003 7-18 –

2004 7-17 –

2005 7-18 – swept fordham

2006 15-11 – swept Iona, swept Fordham, beat mount,

2007 17-8 – beat eventual NYS class A champion Peekskill, beat Mount snapping 3 year league

winning streak, swept Iona and Fordham

2008 16-10 – swept Fordham, beat All Hallows

2009 15-11 – swept Mount, Hayes, beat Bishop Ford, CHSAA SEMI-FINALS

2010 18-11 CHSAA “A" CITY CHAMPS AND N.Y. STATE FINALISTS, beat Mount, Hayes

(3x), beat LI Lutheran, Molly; Tim Philp CHSAA & Westchester County Coach of the

year

2011 17-10 – beat White Plains, Hayes, Iona and All Hallows, swept fordham, “SLAM DUNK”

CHAMPS & CHSAA SEMI-FINALS

2012 10-16 – beat city champion St Raymonds, all hollows, Fordham, won “BASKETBULL”

TOURNAMENT IN MASS. Beating Bishop Hendricksen (R.I. state champs)

2013 20-8 – 12-6 IN CHSAA “AA” RUNNER UP, BEAT ST RAYS, SLAM DUNK CHAMPS,

SWEPT FORDHAM AND IONA, BEAT BURKE CATHOLIC, NEW ROCHELLE,

HOLY CROSS, XAVERIAN, MOLLOY, CHSAA “AA” FINAL FOUR

Total record: 779-652

Former Stepinac Players in Professional Basketball: Marty Conlon ’86 10 year NBA career with Milwaukee Bucks, Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics

Brian Hammel ’71 3rd

round NBA draft pick in 1975 of Milwaukee Bucks (#43 overall), 4th

Rd pick

of ABA’s Indiana Pacers

Art White ’68 4th

Rd NBA draft pick in 1972 of Milwaukee Bucks (#63 overall), 3rd

Rd draft

pick of ABA’s NJ Nets, played professionally in Belgium

Dick Wise ’51 starting C in ’61-’62 on long defunct, but popular at the time, American

Basketball League’s Hawaii Cheifs..

Tom Parrotta ’84 played professionally in Portugal

Brian Bartley ’84 played professionally in Portugal

David Conlon ’91 played professionally in Ireland

Chris Watson ’93 played professionally in Sweden, Uruguay, Belgium and England. Still playing

in Israel

Llewellyn Cole ’92-’93 played professionally in Portugal, Switzerland, Germany and Mexico.

Andrew Marsh ’99-’00 played professionally in Finland

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Division 1 players (58 and counting) ’51 Dick Wise Notre Dame/Alabama ’52 Dick McDine St. Johns/Iona ’52 Dick Elston Providence ’53 John Ritch Providence (averaged 12.3pts/12.1bds for career), Quantico Marines All-Stars ’53 Larry Downs Yale (2x All-Ivy, Yale Hall of Fame, 19.3 ppg for career) ’54 Dick Carroll Manhattan ’54 Dennis Noschese Holy Cross ’54 Rusty Saunders Dayton ’55 Ronnie Semenza Iona ’59 Ricardo Dos Anjos LIU/WCC (Juco 2

nd team All-American)

’60 Tim Cohane Navy (captain) ’60 Frank Richichi Boston College ’60 Ed Dealy Cornell ’60 Mike Ansbro Iona/Cortland ’61 John Mastropolo Boston College Billy Walsh (’62,’63) South Carolina ’64 John Purcell Navy ’65 Don Fanning Niagara ’66 Frank Magaletta Fairfield (Fairfield Hall of Fame, 1400 career pts, averaged 18+ ppg, Captain) ’67 Tom Purcell Fairfield ’68 Art White Georgetown ’68 Denis Francis Georgia Southern ’69 Peter Swanson Manhattan ’69 John Hubertus Iona ’70 Mike Kayser Syracuse ’73 John Griff Fordham ’74 Kevin Doherty Davidson ’75 Tony Salvo Appalachian State (part of Bobby Cremmins first recruiting class) ’75 Cliff Coffyn Fairleigh Dickinson ’76 Ted O’Gorman William & Mary/Iona ’78 Jim Croughan College of Charleston ’79 Jeff Ward Marist ’81 Larry Blucher UCONN ’82 Tim O’Toole Fairfield (2x Captain) ’82 Chris O’Gorman Iona ’82 Brendan Potter Fairfield ’83 Brian Martin Fairleigh Dickinson ’84 Tom Parrotta Fordham (2

nd team all-MAAC; 998 career pts, 741 career rbs, 68.8% FG in

‘86) ’85 Fred Quartlebaum Fordham ’85 Steve Mullery Harvard ’86 Marty Conlon Providence (played in ’87 Final Four, 10 year NBA career)

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’86 Steve Breen Fordham ’88 Kyle Harrington Princeton ’91 David Conlon Vermont ’91 Jarrod Smith Morgan State (led team in rebounding, 6.7 bds pr game in 1991-92) ’91 Kevin O’Keeffe Manhattan ’91 Trevor Cheng-Leung Marist ’93 Chris Watson Niagara (12

th Team Hoop Scoop HS All-American, 3x all-MAAC, 1700+ pts)

Llewellyn Cole’92,’93 Providence Steve Masiello ’91-94 Kentucky (played on National Championship winner and two Final Fours teams) ’95 Rob Harris Buffalo ’95 Terence Burke Columbia ’96 Elijah Haskins Wagner/NY Tech ’98 Kyle Walsh Fairfield (played for Stepinac grad Tim O’Toole ‘82, Captain) ’00 Andrew Marsh Albany/Dominican ’02 Kevin Hyland Holy Cross Melquan Bolding’06-’07 Duquesne/Fairleigh Dickinson ’08 Tony Taylor George Washington (1200+ pts, #4 all time in assists, 4-year starter) ’10 Conroy Baltimore Lehigh ’13 Josh James Monmouth

Stepinac players who went on to Div. II and Div. III schools: 64+ ’58 Ed McGirr WCC ’58 Paul Kinsley WCC ’60 Larry Dick Seton Hall (Freshman team) ’61 Peter Kaufmann Dayton (Freshman team) ’63 Kevin Kinsella MIT (played on the greatest team in MIT history) ’63 Ed Farrell Scranton ’63 Kerry Smith WCC ’64 Jim Hahn WCC ’67 Patsy Capolongo WCC ’69 Bert Hammel Bentley (1200+ career points) ’70 Anthony Rende Hartford ’70 Marty Frengs Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) ’71 Steve Sage Quinnipiac ’71 Brian Hammel Bentley ’71 John Alexander St Josephs, ME (St. Josephs Hall of Fame, 1400+ career points) ’72 Bob Hammel Bryant College ’74 Kevin Keane Albany (Captain) ’75 Larry Toglia Pace ’77 Terry McGlynn Stonehill ’78 Joe Jednak Albany (Captain) ’78 Bob O’Toole St Joseph’s, ME ’79 Pete Mania St John Fisher ’80 Dennis Sullivan South Dakota ’81 Frank Henderson Bentley (coached by Stepinac alum Brian Hammel ’71) ’82 Gerry Hatcher RPI ’84 Brian Bartley Upsala ’87 Rich Slader St. Leo’s (FL) ’88 Dan Costello Mount St. Vincent (1700+ career points) ’89 Oronde King Plattsburgh State ’90 Billy Palagonia Gardner-Webb ’91 Ray Hutter Cortland (former Stepinac JV coach) ’92 Danny Mannix Mount St. Vincent (one of MSV’s career leaders in assists) ’92 Ed O’Malley Manhattanville ’94 Mark Hoffman St John Fisher (973 career points) ‘94 Bobby Andrews Dominican ’94 Rory Doyle Albany ’94 Tim Troy Albany/Utica ’94 Kenny Berrios Dominican ’96 Robaire Johnson St John Fisher (1000+ career points, 299 assists) ’96 Mike Hyland Kings Point ’98 Ryan Peterkin Maritime ’98 Jason Nunez SUNY Cobleskill ’98 Mike McCauley NYU

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’99 Grant Valentine Potsdam ’99 Will Cave Concordia ’99 Varghese Alexander Dickinson College ’99 Christian Grant-Fields Morehouse College ’99 Sean Peterkin Maritime ’00 Brendan Burke NYU ’00 Steve Pointsett Curry ’00 Kevin Lee Marymount, VA (Team had most wins in school history in ’01-’02) ’02 Michael McPartlan SUNY-Maritime ’04 Richard Riss Purchase/Farmingdale/Mt. St. Vincent ’05 Rich DiLascio Johnson & Wales ’05 Bobby Russo St Josephs, ME ’06 Justin Walters SUNY Purchase ’10 Thomas Decker SUNY Oneonta ’10 Richie Whitten Neumann College ’10 Kadeem Francis Rhode Island College ’11 James Chillemi Ave Maria ’11 Julian Wright Goldey-Beacom College ’11 Daniel Rock Lehman college ’12 Devino McCrae SUNY New Paltz ’12 Quarry Greenaway Johnson & Wales ’12 Tyler Iacuone LeMoyne ’13 Andrew Murray Manhatanville

1000 point scorers: Tony Taylor ’08 1473

John Ritch ’53 1204

David Conlon ’91 1200+

Tom Parrotta ’84 1034

Marty Conlon ’86 1033

Conroy Baltimore ’11 1000+

Frank Magaletta ’66 1000+

Art White ’68 1000+

Tony Salvo ’75 1000+

Kyle Harrington ’88 1000+

Josh James 1000+

Westchester County Journal News Con-Ed Award Winners:

Dick McDine Class of 1952

Larry Downs Class of 1953

Jack ritch Class of 1953

Tim Cohane Class of 1960

John Mastropolo Class of 1960

Frank Richichi Class of 1960

Chris Watson Class of 1993

Thomas Decker Class of 2010

Conroy Baltimore Class of 2011

Josh James Class of 2013

Westchester County Journal News “Player of the Year” award

Josh James Class of 2013

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Tallest Stepinac Players: Jarrod Smith ’91 6-11

Marty Conlon ’86 6-10

Steve Breen ’86 6-9

Dick Wise ’51 6-9

Larry Blucher ’81 6-8

Chris O’Gorman ‘82 6-8

Terry McGlynn ’77 6-8

Kevin Hyland ’02 6-8

Ted O’Gorman ’76 6-8

Individual Game High Points Tony Taylor ’07-’08 54 v. Briarcliff

Ted O’Gorman ’75-’76 46 v. Mount St Michael

Ted O’Gorman ’75-’76 42 v. Cardinal Hayes

Dick Wise ’50-’51 40 v.

Larry Downs ’52-’53 39 v. Rice

Anthony Rende ’69-’70 39 v. Mount St Michael

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 38 v. Mount St. Michael

Melquan Bolding ’05-’06 38 v. Monsignor McClancy

Marty Conlon ’85-’86 38 v. St. Raymonds

Kyle Harrington ’87-’88 37 v. Warren Harding, CT

Art White ’67-’68 37 v. White Plains

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 37 v. Cardinal Spellman

Frank Magaletta ‘65-’66 37 v. Cardinal Spellman

Marty Conlon ’85-’86 36 v. Archbishop Molloy

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 36 v. Bishop Ford

Mike Kayser ’69-’70 36 v. Roosevelt

Marty Conlon ’85-’86 35 v. St. Raymonds

Dick McDine ’51-’52 35 v. Xavier

Ed McGirr ’57-’58 35 v. Salesian

Tom Parrotta ’83-’84 35 v. Fordham Prep

Tom Parrotta ’83-’84 35 v. LaSalle

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 35 v. Regis

Mike McCauley ’97-’98 35 v. Mount Vernon

Josh James 2013 34 vs. St. Raymonds

Josh James 34 vs Bishop Louglin

Tim O’Toole ’81-’82 34 v. Gorton

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 34 v. St. Peter’s

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 34 v. St. Agnes

Tom Parrotta ’82-’83 33 v. Mount St. Michael

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Tony Taylor ’07-’08 33 v. LaSalle

Jason Nunez ’97-’98 33 v. Wallace-Rose Hill, NC

Art White ’67-’68 32 v. Power Memorial

Tony Taylor ’06-’07 32 v. Peekskill

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 32 v. Iona Prep

Melquan Bolding ’06-’07 32 v. McClancy

Jason Nunez ’97-’98 32 v. Word of God, NC

Larry Downs ’52-’53 32 v. Rice

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 32 v. Iona Prep

Anthony Rende ’69-’70 32 v. Roosevelt

Karl Lehman ’57-’58 32 v. St. Helena

Pete Mania ’78-’79 32 v. Archbishop Molloy

Melquan Bolding ’05-’06 32 v. Gorton

John Ritch ’52-’53 31 v. North Tarrytown

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 31 v. Bishop Ford

Tony Taylor ’06-’07 31 v. St. Peters

Bert Hammel ’68-’69 31 v. Mount

Fred Quartlebaum ’84-’85 31 v. Cardinal Spellman

John Mastropolo ’60-’61 31 v. LaSalle

Melquan Bolding ’06-’07 31 v. LaSalle

Melquan Bolding ’06-’07 31 v. Mount St Michael

Melquan Bolding ’05-’06 31 v. Spellman

Dick Wise ’49-’50 31 v. Cardinal Hayes

Mike Kayser ’68-’69 31 v. Cardinal Gibbons

Dick Wise ’50-’51 30 v. Utica Catholic

Marty Conlon ’85-’86 30 v. Fordham

Marty Conlon ’85-’86 30 v. Xavier

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 30 v. St Edmunds

Tony Taylor ’06-’07 30 v. Cardinal Hayes

Melquan Bolding ’05-’06 30 v. St Edmund’s Prep

John Mastropolo ’60-’61 30 v. Fordham Prep

Rebounds: Tony Salvo ’74-’75 25 v. Carmel

Marty Conlon ’85-’86 24 v. Archbishop Molloy (in CHSAA semi-finals)

Frank Richichi ’59-’60 24 v. Chaminade (in CHSAA championship game)

Conroy Baltimore ’07-’08 24 v. All Hallows

Conroy Baltimore ’09-10 22 v. Archbishop Molloy

Rashaad Slowley ’06-’07 22 v. St Agnes

Tom Purcell ’66-’67 22 v. New Rochelle

Larry Blucher ’80-’81 21 v. St Raymonds

Tom Purcell ’66-’67 21 v. Mount

John Joyce ’58-’59 20 v. Edison Tech

Masud Semple ’96-’97 18 v. Fordham Prep

Marty Conlon ’85-’86 17 v. St. Raymonds

Conroy Baltimore ’07-’08 17 v. Briarcliff

Larry Blucher ’79-’80 17 v. Power

Larry Blucher ’80-’81 17 v. Scanlan

Larry Blucher ’80-’81 17 v. St Francis Prep

Jim Jednak ’79-’80 17 v. Power

Assists: Dennis Sullivan ’79-’80 21 v. Cardinal Spellman

Dennis Sullivan ’78-’79 20 v. Mount

Dennis Sullivan ’79-’80 18 v. Power

Dennis Sullivan ’79-’80 15 v. Sacred Heart

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Tony Taylor ’06-’07 13 v. St. Edmunds

Tony Taylor ’06-’07 13 v. Blessed Sacrament

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 12 v. Blessed Sacrament

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 12 v. Xavier

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 12 v. Mount St. Michael

Fred Quartlebaum ’83-’84 11 v. Iona Prep

Kyle Walsh ’97-’98 11 v. Mount Vernon

Josh James 2013 10 v. St. Rays

3pt Field Goals: Mike McCauley ’97-’98 10 v. Mount Vernon

Tony Taylor ’07-08 7 v. Bishop Ford

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 7 v. Briarcliff

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 7 v. St Agnes

Eddie Byrne ’08-’09 7 v. Peekskill

Tony Taylor ’07-’08 6 v. Bishop Ford

Mike Galgano ’99-’00 6 v. Peekskill

Mike Galgano ’99-’00 6 v. St Joseph’s by the Sea

Mike McCauley ’97-’98 6 v. Iona Prep

Top Scoring Averages: Tony Taylor ’08 29.3 (704 pts) *#

Frank Magaletta ’66 27.6 (553pts) *#

Ted O’Gorman ’76 25.4

Art White ’68 23.5

Dick Wise ’51 23.5 (564 pts) *

Kevin Doherty ’73 23.0

Melquan Bolding ’06 23.0 (575 pts) *

Tony Taylor ’07 22.0 (551 pts)

Melquan Bolding ‘07 21.7

Fred Quartlebaum ’85 21.0

Marty Conlon ‘86 21.0

Tony Salvo ’75 21.0

Anthony Rende ’70 21.0

Tim O’Toole ’82 20.7

John Mastropolo ’61 20.4

Larry Downs ’53 20.1

Billy Walsh ’62 20.0

Kyle Harrington ’88 20.0

Kyle Harrington ’87 20.0

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Tom Parrotta ’83 20.0

Tom Parrotta ’84 19.1

Marty Conlon ’85 19.0

Kevin Doherty ’74 19.0

Karl Lehman ’56 19.0

Frank Henderson ’81 18.5

Steve Hillebrecht ’87 18.0

Kevin Hyland ’02 18.0

Josh James ’13 17.6

Terence Burke ’95 17.6

John Purcell ’64 17.6

Dennis Sullivan ’80 17.6

Jason Nunez ’98 17.5

Rob Harris ’95 17.0

Joe Jednak ’78 17.0

Kyle Walsh ’97 16.8

Larry Blucher ’81 15.5

Mike Henderson ’77 15.0

Larry Blucher ’80 15.0

*Westchester County Scoring Leader

#CHSAA scoring leader

All-Time Stepinac Triple Doubles: Kyle Walsh ’98 17pts/14bds/11ass v. Mount Vernon (91-87 win)

Tony Taylor ’08 38pts/10bds/12ass v. Mount St Michael (77-70 win)

Conroy Baltimore ’11 18pts/16bds/10blks v. McClancy (64-57 loss)

Most 3pt Field Goals Career: Tony Taylor ’06-’08 168 (32 Soph., 56 Junior, 80 Senior)

Individual Player Honors: ’51 Dick Wise First Team All-State, All County, (23.5 ppg)

’51 Dick McDine Little Falls New York State Catholic Tournament MVP, All County

’52 Dick McDine NY World Telegram & Sun 2nd

Team All-CHSAA, 3rd

team All-CHSAA

’52 John Ritch 3rd

team All-CHSAA

’53 John Ritch 3rd

team All-CHSAA

’53 Larry Downs All County

’54 Dick Carroll All County, 3rd

team All-CHSAA

’56 George Marklay All County

’58 Ed McGirr All County

’58 Paul Kinsley All-CHSAA, World Telegram & Sun 3rd

team All-Catholic

’60 Frank Richichi Daily News 2nd

team All-CHSAA

’60 Tim Cohane Daily News 2nd

team All-CHSAA, All-County

’60 John Mastropolo All County

’61 John Mastropolo 1st team All-CHSAA, All County

’64 John Purcell All County

’66 Frank Magaletta Journal American All-CHSAA, All County, county scoring leader (27.4)

’68 Art White 2nd

team All State, All County, county scoring leader (28.1)

’70 Mike Kayser 2nd

team All-CHSAA

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’70 Anthony Rende 2nd

team All-CHSAA

’73 Kevin Doherty 2nd

team All-CHSAA

’74 Kevin Doherty 3rd

team All-CHSAA

’75 Tony Salvo All County

’76 Ted O’Gorman 1st Team All-CHSAA, All-County

’80 Dennis Sullivan 2nd

Team All-CHSAA

’81 Larry Blucher 3rd

team All State, All County

’82 Tim O’Toole All County

’83 Tom Parrotta All County

’84 Tom Parrotta All County

’85 Fred Quartlebaum All County

’86 Marty Conlon 1st team All-CHSAA, Westchester Mr. Basketball, All-County

’93 Chris Watson All County, Hoop Scoop 12th

Team HS All-American, 1st Team Class B All-

State

’93 Llewellyn Cole All County

’95 Rob Harris All County

’98 Jason Nunez All County (2nd team)

’02 Kevin Hyland All County

’06 Melquan Bolding All County, county scoring leader

’07 Melquan Bolding All County (second team), First team All-State Class A

’07 Tony Taylor All County (second team)

‘08 Tony Taylor All County, county & CHSAA scoring leader (29.3), 1st team All-State

Class A, 2008 Wheelchair Classic MVP

’09 Conroy Baltimore All County (2nd team)

’10 Conroy Baltimore All County, 3rd

team All State Class A

’11 Conroy Baltimore All County, 1st team All State Class A

’12 Josh James All County (2nd

team), CHSAA DAILY NEWS 3RD

TEAM, WHITE

PLAINS EXAMINER “WINTER ATHLETE OF THE YEAR” Chsaa

“AA” 1st team, Chsaa “AA” All tourney team, Selected to Jordan Regional

game, Westchester county Player of the year, Daily News Manhattan /

Westchester player of the year

Series Records: (missing part of ’55, ’62-’65, ’92-’96, ’99, ’00, ’02-’04) Iona Prep 87-49

Mount 61-47

White Plains 27-20

Mount Vernon 5-13 (0-8 between ‘74-‘81)

New Rochelle 21-13

Rice 4-6

Most Individual Wins: Conroy Baltimore ‘11 60-37 ’07-‘11

Eric Ogbogu ’94 59-15 ’92-‘94

Brian Bartley ’84 59-40 ’81-‘84

David Conlon ’91 55-26 ’89-‘91

John Ritch ’53 54-23 ’51-‘53

Frank Richichi ’60 50-16 ’58-‘60

Fred Quartlebaum ’85 48-31 ’83-‘85

Grant Valentine ’99 45-29 ’97-‘99

Tony Taylor ’08 42-24 ’06-’08

Stepinac Coaching Records:

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Nat Volpe ’51–’65 176-144 (15 years total) - 1 CHSAA Championship, 1 New York State Catholic

High School Championship, 1960 CHSAA coach of the year, 1960 Journal

American New York City coach of the year

Tom Carney ’65-’72 81-55 (7 years)

Gene Slattery ’72-’73 7-11 (1 year)

Larry Dick ’73-’74 12-11 (I year)

Gene Doris ’74-’86 150-129 (12 years) - 1 CHSAA A semifinal appearance, 1 CHSAA A

quarterfinal appearance, 1 CHSAA class B championship game appearance

Frank Henderson ’86-’94 130-66 (8 years) – two CHSAA class B championships

1991 CHSAA coach of the year

Ed Sands ’94-’95 15-8 (1 year)

Denis Gallagher ’95-’97 20-27 (2 years)

Tim McGrath ’97-’04 69-101 (7 years)

Tim Philp 2004-2013 (9 years)

135-103 (total 9 years) CHSAA league record: 83-61 (total 9 years)

1 CHSAA “A” Championship / State finalists (2010)

2 CHSAA “A” Semi-finals (2009 & 2011)

2013 CHSAA “AA” regular season runer up (12-6)

2013 CHSAA “AA” SEMI-FINALS (C.T.K, HAYES, STEPINAC, BISHOP LOUGHLIN)

“Slam Dunk” (2010) Champs

“Slam Dunk” (2012) Champs

“Slam Dunk” (2006) 3rd

place

1 Mass. “Basketbull” Tournament Champions (2011),

2010 CHSAA “A” Winning Coach of the Year

2010 Westchester County Coach of the Year

2013 CHSAA “AA” Coach of the Year

2013 Daily News Manhattan / Westchester coach of the year

Stepinac NCAA coaching connections:

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Tim Cohane ’60 Navy ’67 – Head coach Buffalo and Dartmouth, Manhattanville and USMMA;

Asst. Boston College

Larry Dick ’60 Seton Hall ’64 - Asst coach at Univ. of Scranton (under head coach Nat Volpe)

Bert Hammel ’69 Bentley ’73 – Head coach Merrimack (DII), former Milwaukee Bucks scout

Brian Hammel ’71 Bentley ’75 - Head coach No. Illinois (NCAAs in 1997) and Bentley (DII); Asst.

Iowa, USC

Tim O’Toole ’82 Fairfield ’87 – Head coach Fairfield; Asst - Syracuse, Army, Fordham, Iona, Duke,

Seton Hall, Syracuse

Tom Parrotta ’84 Fordham ’88 – Head coach Canisius; Asst. Niagara, Hofstra, Fordham

Bryan Bartley ’84 Upsala ’89 - Asst Auburn

Fred Quartlebaum ’85 Fordham ’89 – Asst. Navy, Fairfield, Holy Cross, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Iowa

State, St. John’s. Towson

Jeff Osterman ’87 Siena ’91 - Asst Women’s coach South Florida, Fordham

Steve Masiello ’93-’94 Kentucky ’00 – Head Coach Manhattan, Asst. Tulane, Manhattan, Louisville

Denny Carroll ’67 Dayton ’71 – Head coach Purchase (DIII); Asst. Army

Ray Hutter ’91 Cortland ’95 - Asst. Champlain Junior College, VT

Patrick Massaroni ’06 Marist ’10 Grad. Asst James Madison University

Rich DiLascio ’05 Johnson & Wales ’09 Asst. Johnson & Wales

Stepinac alumni collegiate Head Coaching records: Bert Hammel ’69 - 448-408 (30 years) – Merrimack (22

nd All-Time among Division II coaches)

Tim Cohane ’60 - 224-238 (18 years) – Buffalo (7 years), Dartmouth (4 years), Merchant Marine

Academy (2 years), Manhattanville (4 years)

Brian Hammel ’71 - 208-208 (16 years) – Northern Illinois (10 years), Bentley (6 years)

Tim O’Toole ’82 - 112-120 (8 years) - Fairfield

Tom Parrotta ’84 - 29-65 (3 years) – Canisius

Denny Carroll ’67 - 11-48 (3 years) – SUNY Purchase

Stepinac Players and Head Coaches in the NCAA tournament: Dick Wise ’51 Played for Notre Dame in 1953 (Elite 8, lost to eventual Champion, Indiana)

Larry Downs ’53 Played for Yale against eventual champion UNC Tarheels in 1957

Dennis Noschese ’54 Played for Holy Cross in 1956 NCAA Tournament

Dick Carroll ’54 Played for Manhattan in 1956 NCAA Tournament

Brian Hammel ’71 Head Coach for Northern Illinois in 1997 NCAA Tournament

Tony Salvo ’75 Played for Appalachian State in 1979 NCAA Tournament

Ted O’Gorman ’76 Played for Iona in 1980 NCAA Tournament

Tim O’Toole ’82 Played for Fairfield in 1986 and 1987 (against eventual champion Indiana)

Chris O’Gorman ’82 Played for Iona in 1984 NCAA Tournament

Brian Martin ’83 Played for Fairleigh Dickinson in 1985 NCAA Tournament

Marty Conlon ’86 Played for Providence in 1987 (Final Four), 1989 and 1990

Kyle Harrington ’88 Played for Princeton in historic upset of #2 Georgetown in 1989 Tournament

Kevin O’Keefe ’91 Played for Manhattan in 1993 and 1995 NCAA Tournaments

Llewellyn Cole Played for Providence in 1997 (Elite 8) NCAA Tournament

Steve Masiello Played for Kentucky in 1997 (lost in Title game), 1998 (National

Championship), 1999 (Elite 8) and 2000 NCAA tournaments

Kevin Hyland ’02 Played for Holy Cross in 2003 NCAA Tournament

Conroy Baltimore ’11 Played for Lehigh in their historic upset of #2 seed Duke in 2012 Tournament

*17 Players total (so far), 4 played in the Elite 8, 2 in the Final Four, 1 National Champion

Some former Stepinac players who went on to successful careers in various fields:

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George Prince ’51Yale Chmn & CEO, Londonderry Associates (investments), Greenwich, CT

John Ritch ’53 Providence Retired head of Labor Relations at Verizon.

Larry Downs ’53 Yale (deceased) Renowned psychiatrist

Rusty Saunders ’54 Dayton Member of Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame Committee. Has

held many positions during outstanding 50+ year career in the sporting

goods industry

Bob Landry ’54 Notre Dame Partner, O’Connor, Davies, Munns & Dobbins (Accounting)

John Dowling ’55 Tufts (deceased) Played on the ’52-‘53 JV team and later went on to be a leader and very

successful innovator in the New York Commercial Real Estate market.

Considered the #1 real estate broker and advisor in the United States.

Wes Voight ’58 Two-year varsity player who, using the professional name Chip Taylor,

went on to be a very successful singer and songwriter (wrote “Wild

Thing” among other hits)

Bill Plunkett ’58 Holy Cross/NYU played on ’55-‘56 JV team. Has had an accomplished legal career and

is an influential member in the New York State Republican party. A

member of the Stepinac Hall of Fame. Founding partner of Plunkett &

Jaffe law firm.

Tim Cohane ’60 Naval Academy In between several head coaching positions, co-founded a very

successful financial services company, Cohane Rafferty Securities.

Ed Farrell ’63 Scranton Former Chmn & Owner, Broome Mortgage Corp; Founder, Farrell

Realty USA in Binghamton, NY; Better Homes and Garden Real Estate

Service Hall of Fame Award.

Bob Hyland ’63 Boston College Played on the ’60-‘61 JV team. 1st round draft pick, followed by a 10

year NFL career including an NFL championship with Green Bay

Packers

Kevin Kinsella ’63 MIT Leader in the venture capital industry for over 20 years having

specialized in the formation, financing and development of more than

50 early stage companies. Also, producer of “Jersey Boys”

Col. Art White ’68 Georgetown US Marine Corps (ret.). Former Director, US Marine Corps Senate

Liaison Office and staff member US House of Representatives

Steve Buchanan ’70 Holy Cross Standout football player at Holy Cross and drafted by Denver Broncos

in 1976.

Brian Hammel ’71 Bentley President, Northridge Hospital Foundation (CA)

John Griff ’73 Fordham Portfolio Manager, Tuckerbrook Alternative Investments (hedge fund)

Kevin Keane ’74 Albany Managing Partner, O’Connor, Davies, Munns & Dobbins (Accounting)

John Cahill ’77 Fordham/Pace Later coached the Stepinac Freshman team. Went on to serve in

several top positions in the Pataki administration including Chief of

Staff and coordinating the rebuilding efforts at Ground Zero after

starting his legal career at Plunkett & Jaffe.

Chris O’Leary ’77 Pace/NYU COO, General Mills (International)

Larry Bettino ’78 RPI/Harvard General Partner, Starvest Partners (private equity/venture capital)

Brendan Potter ’82 Fairfield Senior executive at Bank of New York Mellon investment management

Michael Rice ’84 Georgetown/Penn Managing Director, Newpoint Advisors (private equity advisory)

Dr. Edmund Funai ‘84 Notre Dame Associate Chair, Yale School of Medicine

John Coyle ’84 Notre Dame/Columbia MBA Partner & Co-head of NY office of Permira (private equity)

Brian Sweeney ’92 Mercy Played on freshman and JV teams. Later pitched for Arizona

Diamondbacks.

Eric Ogbogu ’94 Maryland Three year varsity basketball player, played football at Univ. of

Maryland and is still playing in the NFL for Dallas Cowboys. Also, the

face of Under Armour apparel.

Verron Haynes Georgia Played on the ’93-’94 freshman team before moving out of state, went

on to the Univ. of Georgia and to play for 2006 NFL Champion

Pittsburgh Steelers.

Terence Burke ’95 Columbia Senior Producer, CNN

Tournament MVP’s

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’51 Dick McDine Little Falls New York Catholic State Championship

'65 F r a n k Magaletta New Rochelle Holiday Tournament

'66 Art White New Rochelle Holiday Tournament

'68 Mike Kayser New Rochelle Holiday Tournament

'70 John Alexander New Rochelle Holiday Tournament

'71 Brian Lynch New Rochelle Holiday Tournament

'73 K e v i n Keene New Rochelle Holiday Tournament

'74 Tony Salvo New Rochelle Holiday Tournament

’76 Mike Henderson Westchester Catholic Classic

2010 Conroy Baltimore “Slam Dunk” County Center Tournament

2010 Josh James “Slam Dunk” County Center Tournament

Hardwood Club Inductees

2007 Marty Conlon ’86

10 year NBA veteran, All-CHSAA performer at Stepinac. Outstanding player under Rick Pitino

at Providence College including during a run to the 1987 Final Four. Averaged 19pts and 10

rebounds as a junior at Stepinac and over 20pts and 12 rebounds as a senior. Memorably led

Stepinac to the CHSAA semi-finals his senior year losing 72-69 to a Kenny Anderson-led

Archbishop Molloy team. After playing several years professionally in Europe, Marty now

works for the NBA focusing on International basketball.

Tim O’Toole ’82 Standout player and former head coach at Fairfield University, also an assistant coach at Duke,

Syracuse, Seton Hall, Fordham, Army and Iona College. Tim was also an outstanding player at

Stepinac averaging over 20ppg as a senior and leading his team to an 18-7 record. At Fairfield,

Tim was a two-time captain. Tim is now a college game analyst for ESPN and lives in Rye with

his wife and children.

1960 CHSAA Championship team Stepinac’s 1960 CHSAA Championship-winning team was the first program from outside the

five boroughs to win the CHSAA basketball title. Led by Coach Nat Volpe’s fast breaking style

offense, the Crusaders surprised the New York City basketball world winning the title en route to

a 22-2 record and advancing to the National Catholic Invitational Tournament in Washington,

DC. Standout players were Tim Cohane (Navy), John Mastropolo (Boston College), Frank

Richichi (Boston College), Mike Ansbro (Iona College), Ed Dealy (Cornell) and Larry Dick

(Seton Hall freshman team).

Nat Volpe (posthumously)

Stepinac’s legendary coach led Stepinac to the 1951 New York State Catholic Title before

Stepinac’s first class had graduated. Volpe also led Stepinac’s 1960 team to the CHSAA title and

finished with a 176-144 record. Prior to taking over the helm at Stepinac, Volpe was the head

coach at Cardinal Hayes leading his alma mater to the 1944 CHSAA title. Volpe was also a

standout player at Manhattan College. Nat coached 20 players who went on to play Division 1

basketball in his 15 seasons at Stepinac. Upon leaving Stepinac, Nat become the head coach at

the University of Scranton.

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2009 - HARDWOOD 1951 Catholic State Championship team

Before Stepinac had ever graduated its first class of students, its basketball team won the NYS

Catholic State Championship in Little Falls, NY. Their outstanding squad was led by 6’9” Dick

Wise ’51 (Notre Dame and Alabama), 6’5” John Ritch ‘53 (Providence), multi-talented guard

Dick McDine ’52 (Iona College), Bob Filippone, Michael Harrington and Jim Longo.

Art White ’68 Former Georgetown star and 4

th Round NBA draft pick of the Milwaukee Bucks and 3

rd Round

ABA draft pick of NJ Nets. Art is one of the handful of all-time great players ever to wear a

Stepinac jersey. An outstanding shooter and rebounder at 6’5”, Art was one of the top players in

New York his senior year. Art averaged over 23ppg as a senior at Stepinac and over 14ppg for

his career at Georgetown. Art had his choice of over 20 scholarship offers from all over the

country. Art also famously out-dueled “Pistol” Pete Maravich 28pts to 20 for Maravich on

national TV during an NIT game his sophomore season. Art enjoyed a successful career in the

military rising to the rank of Colonel and serving as an attorney liaison for the Marine Corps to

the US Senate in Washington.

Tom Carney (posthumously)

Stepinac’s varsity head coach from 1965-1972. Coached numerous outstanding Stepinac players

including Art White and Frank Magaletta and 9 Division 1 players. Led Stepinac’s 1966 team to

defeat Power Memorial, Power’s first loss in 3 seasons. Coach Carney’s Stepinac teams achieved

winning records in 6 of 7 seasons he served as head coach. Also led Stepinac to 3 straight wins

over Mount Vernon HS from 1968-70 and numerous wins over rivals White Plains, Iona Prep,

Mount and Cardinal Hayes. Tom’s two sons, Chris ’88 and Brendan ’90, graduated from

Stepinac and played on the basketball teams.

Frank Henderson ’81,

2-time CHSAA Class B Championship-winning coach. Served as Stepinac’s head coach for 8

seasons, compiling a 130-66 record. Sent numerous players on to compete on all levels of college

basketball, including 11 Division 1 players. As a player, Frank was a 2 year starter for Stepinac,

averaging over 18ppg as a senior. Frank is now Principal at a middle school in Clinton, CT

where he resides with his wife and children.

Fred Quartlebaum ’85, a standout player at Stepinac and Fordham University. Fred averaged

over 21ppg as a senior at Stepinac. After finishing his playing career at Fordham University,

Fred began a distinguished college coaching career which took him to assistant coaching

positions at the Univ. of North Carolina, St Johns, Iowa State, Notre Dame, Fairfield, Towson,

Navy and Holy Cross. Fred and his wife, Christy, have two sons.

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2010 - HARDWOOD

Tom Parrotta ’84 Tom was a star player at Stepinac and Fordham University. Is currently an assistant

coach at Fordham University, was formerly the head coach at Canisius and an assistant at

Hofstra and Niagara. Tom was an outstanding scorer and rebounder at Stepinac and

Fordham. Tom averaged 20ppg and over 10rebounds per game during his two years on

the varsity at Stepinac graduating with over 1000 points, leading his ’83-’84 team to the

CHSAA Class B championship game and was named 1st Team All-County. At Fordham,

Tom was a two-time captain who graduated in the Top 30 all-time in scoring and Top 10

all-time in rebounds at the school. Tom and his wife, Dina, have three children.

Frank Magaletta ‘66

Frank is one of the great scorers in Stepinac and Fairfield University history. A three

year varsity starter at Stepinac, Frank averaged 27.6ppg in his senior year, led

Westchester County and the CHSAA in scoring and was named All-County and to

several All-Metropolitan teams. At Fairfield, Frank played for future NBA head coach

Jim Lynam and continued his high scoring ways and served as team captain, graduating

as Fairfield’s all-time leading averaging over 18ppg for his career.

1991 CHSAA B Championship team

Stepinac’s 1991 championship team finished 24-4, undefeated in league play, beating

White Plains, Boys & Girls and sweeping Iona, Fordham and Mount. The team was led

by Dave Conlon (Vermont), Jarrod Smith (Morgan State), Kevin O’Keeffe (Manhattan),

Ray Hutter (Cortland), Dave Kmetz and Trevor Cheng Leung (Marist).

The Hammel brothers, Bert ’69, Brian ’71 and Bob ’72

Any Stepinac fan between the years of 1968 and 1972 was treated to three outstanding

young student-athletes, Bert, Brian and Bob Hammel. Bert was an outstanding player at

Stepinac and continued his played career at Bentley College where he scorer over 1200

career points. Bert went on to serve as a scout for the Milwaukee Bucks in the late

1970’s as well as being an assistant coach at Bentley before embarking on a 30-year head

coaching tenure at Merrimack College where he is still coaching. Brian followed Bert to

Bentley College and became a two-time Division II All-American, scored over 1700

career points and finished with over 600 career assists. Brian also became Stepinac’s 2nd

NBA draft pick being picked in the 3rd

Round by the Milwaukee Bucks. Brian also

embarked on a successful college coaching career, first at Bentley College, then as an

assistant at Iowa and USC before becoming head coach at Northern Illinois leading that

program to an NCAA Tournament appearance. Bob was also a standout player on two

successful Stepinac teams in ’71 and ’72 before going on to play his college ball at

Bryant College.

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John Ritch ‘53

John is one of the all-time great big men in Stepinac history. John was a three year

varsity standout for Stepinac and an integral part of Stepinac’s 1951 State Catholic Title

team as only a sophomore. John went on to score 1204 points in his Stepinac career, a

Stepinac record that stood for 55 years until Tony Taylor ’08 passed him. After being

highly recruited by a number of college teams all over the East, John chose an up and

coming Providence College program. John would go on to be one of the great

rebounders in Providence College history and a three year starter.

Gene Doris Former Stepinac head coach Gene Doris started his coaching career as an assistant to the

legendary Jack Curran at Molloy. Coach Doris took over Stepinac’s program in 1974

and led the team for 12 seasons and over 150 wins, sending numerous student-athletes on

to all levels of college basketball including 16 Division 1 players. No season was finer

than his final campaign when his ’85-’86 team led by Marty Conlon advanced all the way

to the CHSAA semifinals. Among his former players were numerous future college

basketball coaches including; former Fairfield head coach and Duke asst Tim O’Toole

‘82, Canisius Head Coach Tom Parrotta ‘84, former North Carolina and St John’s asst

Fred Quartlebaum ‘85, former Auburn assistant coach Bryan Bartley ’84, South Florida

asst woman’s coach Jeff Osterman ’87. Gene left Stepinac to become assistant Athletic

Director at Fordham University, before becoming Athletic Director at Marist College and

onto his current position as Athletic Director at Fairfield University.

The Purcell brothers, Jim ’63, John ’64 and Tom ‘67

The Purcell brothers were standouts on most Stepinac teams in the early and mid-1960’s.

Jim ’63 was an outstanding player on the ’62-’63 team as well as a standout End on

Stepinac’s football team. John’64 was an All-County performer on the ’63-’64 team

averaged 17.6ppg and over 10 rebounds. John also had a remarkable game of 21 points

and 14 rebounds against Lew Alcindor’s Power Memorial team and went on to played in

college at the Naval Academy. Tom ’67 was a standout forward and rebounder on the

’65-’66 and ’66-’67 team and played his college ball at Fairfield.

Kyle Harrington ’88 Kyle is one of the all-time great scorers in Stepinac history joining the elite 1000 point

scorers club before heading to Princeton to play for the legendary Pete Carrill. As a

sophomore, Kyle was a starter on the Stepinac team that advanced to the CHSAA semi-

finals losing to Kenny Anderson’s Archbishop Molloy team. Kyle became a very high

scoring guard as a junior and senior, scoring a high of 37 points against nationally ranked

Harding (CT). Kyle is now a renowned Investment Manager with his firm Harrington

Capital Managament based in New York and California. Kyle also appears regularly on

financial news programs on CNBC and FOX Business.

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2012 - HARDWOOD Kevin Doherty ‘74

Kevin is one of Stepinac's all-time great wing players and scorers. As a junior, Kevin averaged

over 23ppg and was considered one of the top players in New York. Recruited by the likes of

Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Marquette and LSU, a knee injury cut short Kevin's

senior year yet he still managed to score around 20ppg. Kevin ultimately chose Davidson

College to play his college ball and has remained in North Carolina ever since with wife and two

children.

Tim Cohane '60 Tim was a standout player and captain of Stepinac's 1960 CHSAA championship team; Captain

of his college team at the Naval Academy; decorated Vietnam veteran; successful college head

coach at Dartmouth, Buffalo, US Merchant Marine Academy and Manhattanville as well as an

associate head coach at Boston College; successful businessman as a founding partner of Cohane

Rafferty Securities; and most recently a law school grad and practicing attorney. Tim and his

wife, Lisa, have three sons and reside in Newport, RI.

Tony Taylor '08,

Tony broke John Ritch’s 55-year old mark of top career scoring honors at Stepinac during his

record setting career. Tony averaged a Stepinac record 29.3ppg his senior year and 22ppg as a

junior. Tony scored another Stepinac record going for 54 points in a game vs. Briarcliff his

senior year. Tony also hit 7 three pointers in a game four times. Tony graduated from George

Washington University as a 4 year starter with over 1200 career points scored at GW and one of

the all-time leaders in assists.;

'81-'82 Stepinac team Had an 18-7 record, swept arch-rival Iona Prep, beat White Plains and beat Power Memorial for

the first time in over 10 years. Stepinac’s ’82 team also sent numerous team members on to play

college basketball including 4 on the Division 1 level and successful careers in many fields.

Standout players were Tim O’Toole (Fairfield), Brendan Potter (Fairfield), Chris O’Gorman

(Iona), Mike Flood, Gerry Hatcher (RPI), Brian Bartley (Upsala) and Brian Martin (Fairleigh

Dickinson)

Bud Tolomer Bud, a longtime fixture in Westchester basketball and local catholic youth leagues, was honored

with our Service Award for his tireless dedication in helping our area's young people through

sports. Bud has been a coach, leader and organizer for 50 years in the Westchester community

with the WCAA. Bud has coached thousands of young people, had an impact on countless lives

and encouraged many young people to give back in the spirit of service that Bud always

exemplified.

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Stepinac All-Time Roster: 1951- 23-3 coach Nat Volpe NYS Catholic Champions

George Prince, Donald Pizzutello, Bob Filippone, David Luberger, Dick Wise, Eugene O’Brien, James

Shea, Dick McDine, John Ritch, Dick Elston, Michael Harrington, James Longo, Bob Donahue, John

Delaney, James Deary

1952- 18-11 Volpe

Michael Harrington, Peter Perciasepe, Robert DePalo, Dick Carroll, Paul Spelman, James Longo, Frank

Chiera, Paul Hefti, Robert Donahue, Dick McDine, Joseph O’Brien, Dick Elston, James Deery,

David White, Larry Downs, John Ritch, Gene White

1953- 13-9 Volpe

William Capobianco, James Longo, Dick Carroll, Paul Spelman, John Delaney, Ronnie Semenza, James

Coughlin, Larry Downs, John Ritch, Dennis Noschese, John Lesieutre

1954- 12-12 Volpe

Dick Carroll, Dennis Noschese, John Delaney, Bob Landry, Thomas Regan, Thomas O’Donnell, Robert

Saunders, Jim Coughlin, Thomas Smith, Ronald Semenza, Tom Delaney, John Audia, James Logue,

Bernard McGlinn, Ray Lauenstein, George Marklay

1955- 10-11 Volpe

Tom Delaney, Ronnie Semenza, Robert Merrick, Bernard McGlinn, Donald Brass, Robert Trainor, Jack

DePalo, John McCarthy, James Gay, Michael Hurley, Karl Lehman, Tom Faia, Ray Lauenstein, J. Tighe,

George Marklay, Robert Nixon, John Audia, James Logue

1956- 12-10 Volpe

George Marklay, Jack DePalo, Bert Wray, Karl Lehman, Ed McGirr, William Revellese, Paul Kinsley,

James Chapman, M. O’Shaughnessy, D. Debria, Vito Priore, P. Kennedy, Maurice Flood, Jim Mooney

1957- 11-11 Volpe

Maurice Flood, James McManamy, Vito Priore, Richard Egan, James Chapman, William Revellese, Ed

McGirr, Paul Kinsley, Art Malesardi, Wes Voight, Jim Mooney, Paul Gangemi, John Nixon, M.

O’Shaughnessy, Joe Thompson, J. Munger, P. O’Brien, Bob Hubertus

1958- 16-6 Volpe

Wes Voight, Art Malesardi, Ed McGirr, Paul Kinsley, Jim Mooney, John Bernaducci, Frank Richichi,

Brian McAuley, Joe Thompson, John Joyce, Paul Howard, Peter Bonhag, Ricardo Dos Anjos, Richard

Yannantuono,

1959- 11-8 Volpe

Brian McAuley, Ricardo Dos Anjos, John Joyce, Brian Raleigh, Jan Anthony, Ed Lombardi, Peter Bonhag,

Tim Cohane, Mike Ansbro, Ed Dealy, Larry Dick, John Mastropolo, Ernie Bianco, Frank Richichi

1960- 23-2 Volpe CHSAA Champions

Tim Cohane, Mike Ansbro, Frank Richichi, John Mastropolo, Ed Dealy, Larry Dick, John Wray, John

Searing, Peter Kaufmann, John Holahan, Ray Doherty, Donald Manning, Joe Salvatore, R. Murray, Ernie

Bianco, John Lattimer

1961- 8-11 Volpe

John Mastropolo, Peter Kaufmann, Ray Doherty, Don Manning, Joe Salvatore, Tom Carroll, John

Gallagher, Sam Comouche, John Ward, George Bertsch, Ken Doyen, Roger Foraste, Bill O’Donnell, Tom

Burke

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1962- 1-17 Volpe

Billy Walsh, Bill O’Donnell, Denny Dwyer, Disk Osbourne, Bernie Rehm, Ken Doyen, Tom Prisciantelli,

Tom McCrory, Jim Hahn, Tom Capowski, Jim Purcell, Ed Farrell, Martin Maloney, Kevin Kinsella

1963- 8-11 Volpe

Billy Walsh, Tom McCrory, John Purcell, Jim Purcell, Lance Larson, Paul Mastropolo, Ken Doyen, Kevin

Kinsella, Kerry Smith, Ed Farrell, Tom McManany, Tom Prisciantelli, Jim Hahn

1964- 9-9 Volpe

John Purcell, Jim Hahn, Tom Prisciantelli, Tom McCrory, Tom Kramer, Bill Cook, Paul Mastropolo, Frank

Magaletta, Pete Mastropolo, Lance Larsen, Michael McGrath, Ed Porcelli, Michael Beirne, Joe Dennison,

C. Evans, Ken Silbernagel, Don Fanning

1965- 3-14 Volpe

Frank Magaletta, Ed Porcelli, Ken Silbernagel, Arthur Del Grosso, Keefe, John Eklund, Bill Kane, Don

Fanning, Frank Quinn, Ciraco, Hodepp, Stewart Henry, Clarke

1966- 12-8 coach Tom Carney

Frank Magaletta, Tim Beach, Patsy Capalongo, Jerry Quinlan, Jimmy Klar, Pete McCarthy, John Eklund,

Kevin Keefe, Bill Kane, Ed Burke, Terrence Kramer, Michael Orlando, Tom Purcell, Frank Keegan,

Stewart Henry

1967- 11-7 Carney

Tim Beach, Art White, Jim Klar, Tom Purcell, John Belmont, Frank McDermott, Ed Burke, Lou Noschese,

Philip Clarke, John Riordan, Jerry Quinlan, Michael Orlando, Tom Eaton, Frank Keegan

1968- 13-6 Carney

Art White, Denny Francis, Lou Noschese, Rich O’Connell, John Riordan, Jack Fogarty, Bert Hammel,

John Belmont, C. White, Anthony Rende, John Hubertus, Peter Swanson, Kevin Crowley

1969- 8-13 Carney

Bert Hammel, Mike Kayser, Peter Swanson, John Hubertus, Anthony Rende, Jack Fogarty, John

Alexander, Charles O’Connor, Marty Frengs, Kevin Crowley, Daniel Glaser, Steve Blank, Steve Buchanan,

Paul Neary

1970- 10-8 Carney

Mike Kayser, Anthony Rende, Brian Hammel, Marty Frengs, Kevin Crowley, Brian Lynch, Kevin

Callahan, Dan Donovan, Kevin Stockey, John Alexander, M. DiLenardo, Steve Sage

1971- 15-5 Carney

Brian Hammel, Dan Donovan, John Alexander, Brian Lynch, Billy Kolman, Bruce Danielle, Tom

Buchanan, Jerry Owen, Tom Madden, Rob Hammel, George Dwyer, Kevin Stockey, Robert Broderick

1972- 12-8 Carney

Bryan Lynch, Bill Kolman, Bruce Danielle, George Dwyer, Bob Hammel, Kevin Doherty, Paul McCarthy,

John Griff, Bob Polachek, Tom Buchanan, Don Gibson, Gerry Owen, Brian McQuade, Bob Gray

1973- 7-11 coach Gene Slattery

John Griff, Kevin Doherty, Brian McQuade, Rick Cacciatto, Cliff Coffyn, Larry McIntosh, Dennis Dwyer,

Tony Salvo, Kevin Keane, Brendan O’Toole, Chuck Slattery

1974- 10-10 coach Larry Dick

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Kevin Keane, Tony Salvo, Kevin Doherty, Brendan O’Toole, Larry McIntosh, Cliff Coffyn, Bill Rizzuto,

Larry Toglia, Chuck Slattery, Steve Walsh, John Theiss, Dennis Dwyer

1975- 9-11 coach Gene Doris

Tony Salvo, Ted O’Gorman, John Murphy, Cliff Coffyn, Chuck Slattery, Bill Rizzuto, Ed Vicinanza, John

Lovallo, Ed Henry, Gene Devaney, Steve Walsh, Larry Toglia

1976- 8-14 Doris

Ted O’Gorman, Mike Henderson, Tom Cramer, Chris O’Leary, Bill Prael, Joe Tucker, Tom Alosco, Steve

Ludwiczek, Alex Gettler, Gene Devaney, Rick O’Connor, John Cahill, Terry Guerriere

1977- 5-15 Doris

John Cahill, Terry McGlynn, Mike Henderson, Rick O’Connor, Chris O’Leary, Tom Cramer, Bob

O’Toole, Jim Avery, Mike May, Jim Croughan, Joe Jednak, Tom Miano, Bill Goebelbecker, Larry Bettino

1978- 10-12 Doris

Bob O’Toole, Jim Croughan, Jim Avery, Dennis Sullivan, Jeff Ward, Pete Mania, Rich Collins, Tom

Riordan, Tom Miano, Joe Jednak, Larry Bettino, Steve Cramer, Bob DiNunzio, Mike May, Jeff Grossman,

Bill Goebelbecker, John Goebelbecker

1979- 8-14 Doris

Jeff Ward, Pete Mania, Dennis Sullivan, Steve Cramer, John Goebelbecker, Rich Collins, Jeff Grossman,

Bob DiNunzio, Tim English, Rich Gebbia, Dave Breen, Frank Piacente, Tom Lavelle, Tom O’Gorman, Jim

Jednak, Bob Petrilli

1980- 14-12 Doris

Dennis Sullivan, Paul Thomas, Tom O’Gorman, Jim Jednak, Tom Lavelle, Larry Blucher, Rich Marino,

Frank Henderson, Bob Goebelbecker, Rich Bernabei, John Hillebrecht, Michael Burpoe, Ed McEnery

1981- 11-11 Doris

Frank Henderson, Tim O’Toole, Larry Blucher, John Hillebrecht, Mike Burpoe, Rich Bernabei, Ed

McEnery, Rich Marino, Chris O’Gorman, Mike Flood, Brendan Potter, Gerry Hatcher, Billy Gates, Brian

Bartley

1982- 18-5 Doris

Tim O’Toole, Brendan Potter, Gerry Hatcher, Chris O’Gorman, Brian Bartley, George Garcia, Brian

Martin, John Jednak, Dave McCormack, Phil Mogavero, Steve Steinthal, Chris Hillebrecht

1983- 11-13 Doris

Tom Parrotta, Brian Martin, Dave McCormack, Fred Quartlebaum, Pat Sullivan, Brian O’Connor, Brian

Bartley, Mike Rice, Rob Rosende, Vic Quirolo, Matt Thomas, Mike Wilson, Jim Cuff

1984- 19-11 Doris

Tom Parrotta, Fred Quartlebaum, Brian Bartley, Mike Rice, Rob Rosende, Jim Cuff, Danny Ulrich, Brian

Hanrahan, Rich Hesse, Chris Sullivan, Mike Kennedy, Vic Quirolo, Scott Balthazar, Matt Thomas, Matt

O’Connor, Rich Dowd, Steve Mullery, Ryan Plunkett, Jon Peyton

1985- 18-7 Doris

Fred Quartlebaum, Marty Conlon, Steve Mullery, Brian Hanrahan, Matt O’Connor, Mike Kennedy, Rich

Dowd, Dean Sterino, John DiStefano, Bernard Worrell, Steve DeLuca, Ed Byrne, Sterling Hall, Pete

Manion, Tom Anderson

1986- 20-7 Doris

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Marty Conlon, Bernard Worrell, Sterling Hall, Ed Byrne, Pete Manion, Steve DeLuca, John DiStefano,

Steve Breen, Steve Hillebrecht, Kyle Harrington, Rob Flood, Brendan Moyna, Rich Slader, Gavin Quain,

Bill Becerra

1987- 8-14 coach Frank Henderson

Kyle Harrington, Steve Hillebrecht, Dan Costello, Rich Slater, Jeff Osterman, John Massy, Pat Duffy,

Darren Anderson, Rob Flood, Derm O’Brien, Bill Becerra, Brendan Moyna, Mike Neary, Chris Carney

1988- 8-14 Henderson

Kyle Harrington, Dan Costello, Chris Carney, Oronde King, Darren Anderson, Clarence Cuthbertson, Gary

Thomas, Greg Grogan, Patrick Rourke, Timmy Donohue, Mike Romano, Lamont Worrell, Sean

Henderson, John Massy

1989- 9-14 Henderson

Oronde King, Chris Gallo, Lamont Worrell, Timmy Donohoe, Mike Romano, Sean Henderson, Billy

Palagonia, Kevin Mullen, Paul Muscente, Brendan Carney, Eric Moscato, David Conlon, Jarrad Smith, JJ

DeMichael

1990- 22-6 Henderson

Bill Palagonia, Lamont Worrell, Kevin O’Keeffe, Ray Hutter, David Conlon, Jarrad Smith, Kevin Mullen,

Paul Muscente, Brendan Carney, Mike Austin, David Kmetz, Brian Keaveney, Eric Moscato, JJ

DeMichael, Trevor Cheng-Leung

1991- 24-4 Henderson CHSAA Class B Champions

David Conlon, Ray Hutter, Kevin O’Keeffe, Dave Kmetz, Jarrad Smith, Trevor Cheng-Leung, Brian

Bendish, Danny Mannix, Phil Neary, Ed O’Malley, Joe McSpedon, Mike Austin, Darnell Penn, David

Hudson

1992- 16-6 Henderson

Phil Neary, Danny Mannix, Ed O’Malley, Eric Ogbogu, Llewellyn Cole, Rahsaan Robinson, Joe

McSpedon, Duane McQuay, Chris Rader, Brian Bendish, Rob Norton, Pat Hatcher, Chris Watson, Dave

Spellman, Kevin Fitzpatrick

1993- 21-6 Henderson CHSAA Class B Champions

Chris Watson, Llewellyn Cole, Eric Ogbogu, Mark Hoffman, Rory Doyle, Casey Doyle, Bobby Andrews,

Patrick Hatcher, Kenny Berrios, Rob Norton, Tim Troy, Kevin Agee, Rahsaan Robinson

1994- 22-2 Henderson

Eric Ogbogu, Mark Hoffman, Casey Doyle, Rory Doyle, Bobby Andrews, Tommy Dee, Sasha Guillaume,

Brian Condon, Tim Troy, Rob Harris, Terence Burke, Kevin Agee, Kenny Berrios, Elijah Haskins

1995- 15-8 coach Ed Sands

Rob Harris, Terence Burke, Elijah Haskins, Robaire Johnson, Kevin McElroy, Tim Philp, Alex Alvarez,

Taso Gliatis, Brian Donlin, Tahlani Miller, Sean Devitt, Eugene Thomas, Tremain Tillman, Larry Villar,

Kyle Cahoon, Tom Bonanno, John Galgano

1996- 7-16 coach Denis Gallagher

Elijah Haskins, Robaire Johnson, Kevin McElroy, Mike Hyland, John Galgano, Masud Semple, Chris

Conway, James Lopez, Brett Donovan, Ryan Peterkin, Tom Bonanno, Sean Devitt, Taso Gliatis

1997- 13-12 Gallagher

Kyle Walsh, Mike McCauley, Jason Nunez, Masud Semple, Ryan Peterkin, Van McNeil, Grant Valentine,

Darren Austin, James Lopez, Brett Donovan, Chris Conway, Brian Gallagher

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1998- 17-8 coach Tim McGrath

Kyle Walsh, Jason Nunez, Mike McCauley, Van McNeil, Brian Gallagher, Darren Austin, Grant Valentine,

Sean Peterkin, Will Cave, Akio Watson, Mike Taylor, Chris Hatch, Jeff Hersh, Justin Haggerty, Varghese

Alexander

1999- 15-9 McGrath

Grant Valentine, Akio Watson, Steve Poinsett, Brendan Burke, Will Cave, Sean Peterkin, Mike Taylor,

Kevin Lee, Varghese Alexander, Jeff Hersh, Mike Galgano, Kahele Butler, Ikiyan Chestnut, Justin

Haggerty

2000- 10-13 McGrath

Brendan Burke, Steve Poinsett, Ikiyan Chestnut, Kevin Lee, Mike Galgano, Andrew Marsh, Donovan

Christie, Tafari Crick, Brendan Nugent, Kahele Butler, Jorge Osorio, Kevin Sornatale, Ed Cunningham

2001- 5-19 McGrath

Kevin Hyland, David Monroe, Jason Douglas, Donovan Christie, Ed Cunningham, Damion Miles, Chris

Berrisford, Richard Irace, Tyler Nugent, Tafari Crick, Kevin Sornatale, Brendan Nugent

2002- 8-17 McGrath

Tyler Nugent, Kevin Hyland, Brendan Walsh, Richard Riss, Joe Cooney, Jason Douglas, Billy Kolman,

Rob Cava, Griffin Nugent, Matt Fialkovic, Chris Berrisford

2003- 7-18 McGrath

Brendan Walsh, Rob Cava, Richard Riss, Thomas Doherty, Joe Cooney, Joe McGovern, Greg Grasso,

Anthony Gianino, Peter Goldson, Daniel Riley, Billy Kolman, Rich DiLascio, Wendell Barbour

2004- 7-17 McGrath

Richard Riss, Rich DiLascio, Bobby Russo, Wendell Barbour, Joe McGovern, Kevin Murray, Carlton

Marriette, Clarence Burhanan, Dwayne Jones, Thomas Doherty, Daniel Riley, Maxime Kasanda, Matt

Salacan, Anthony Gianino, Abiola Teyibo

2005- 7-18 CHSAA “A” 4-13 Tim Philp

Taylor Foster, Rich DiLascio, Bobby Russo, Brian Riley, Chris Celona, Jon Triolo, Mike Zettl, Jamal

Lightbourne, Carlton Marriette, Brian Hannon, M. Curran, R. Carson, Richie Schmidt, Justin Walters, Paul

Faia

2006- 15-11 CHSAA “A” 11-5 Philp

Melquan Bolding, Taylor Foster, Brian Hannon, Paul Faia, Tony Taylor, Chris Celona, Mike Zettl, Jamal

Lightbourne, Kevin Royal, Richie Schmidt, Jon Triolo, Brian Riley, Justin Walters, Scott Simone

2007- 17-8 CHSAA “A” 12-5 Philp

Melquan Bolding, Tony Taylor, Richie Schmidt, Scott Simone, Rashaad Slowley, Corey Francis, Andrew

Flynn, Brian Douglas, Luke Rush, Henry Chapman, Aaron Pegues, Mickey Chapman

2008- 16-10 CHSAA “A” 10-6 Philp

Tony Taylor, Corey Francis, Aaron Pegues, Andrew Flynn, Rashaad Slowley, Mickey Butler, Eddie Byrne,

Maurice Daniels, Brian Douglas, Brian Boulhosa, William McCaffrey, Brendan Power, Conroy Baltimore

2009- 15-11 CHSAA “A” 10-6 Philp

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Conroy Baltimore, Eddie Byrne, Maurice Daniels, Kadeem Francis, Thomas Decker, Josh Powell, Richie

Whitten, Idia Ogala, Mark Siden, Brendan Power, Danny Rock

2010- 18-11 CHSAA “A” 9-5 Philp CHSAA Class A Champions

Richie Whitten, Kadeem Francis, Thomas Decker, Josh Powell, Idia Ogala, Danny Rock, Conroy

Baltimore, James Chillemi, Julian Wright, Brian Wright, Colin Francis, Austin Taps, Tyler Iacuone

2011- 17-10 CHSAA “A” 11-5 Philp

Conroy Baltimore, James Chillemi, Julian Wright, Austin Taps, Tyler Iacuone, Quarry Greenaway, Josh

James, Samir Kalil, Shane Hogan, Brian Wright, Danny Rock, Mike Soriano. Alan Suriel

2012- 10-16 CHSAA “AA” 4-10 Philp

Josh James, James Decker, Naim Thomas, Malik Omess, Tyler Iacuone, Quarry Greenaway, Devino

McCrae, Andrew Murray, Mark Giardini, Tarik Stovall, Alan Suriel, Samir Kalil, Ryan Burnett

2013 – 20-8 CHSAA “AA” 12-6 / RUNNER UP Philp CHSAA “AA” SEMI-FINALS

Josh James, James Decker, Andrew Murray, Danny Hoffer, Malik Omess, Naim Thomas, Walter King,

Boz Bernstein, Darien Charlemegne, Demarcus Miller

STEPINAC BASKETBALL “WHERE TRADITION LIVES”

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In Memoriam: Mike Kmetz Many people have asked the significance of the #7 that adorns all of the Stepinac varsity jerseys. #7

is remembered on every Stepinac varsity jersey in honor of Mike Kmetz. Mike was a 2000 Stepinac

graduate, football player and former football and basketball assistant coach. In the two seasons

Mike spent as an assistant coach to the Stepinac basketball team everyone around him learned to

appreciate his special gifts of humor, kindness, selflessness and friendship. Mike’s courage and grace

dealing with a fatal brain tumor is something we will all remember. We hope the #7’s will serve as a

small reminder of a very special young man

CHSAA CITY TITLES:

1951+NYS, 1960, 1991, 1993, 2010