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1 70 Year History of Northern Region / Division 5A / Division 6A Basketball Tournaments ( ) and 100 Year History of Virginia State Basketball Tournament ( ) Northern Region / Division 5A / Division 6A Tournaments Northern Region / 5A / 6A Championship Leaders Since 1945 (minimum of three titles; excludes 1966 and 1967 when the district champions represented Northern Virginia in the State Tournament) George Washington 11 (16%; 6 during a 7 year period from ) T.C. Williams 10 (15%; 5 during a 9 year period from ; 3 straight from and 4 out of 5 years from ) Wakefield 8 (12%; 1990, 2005, 2014) South Lakes 6 (9%; 3 straight from ) Hayfield 5 (7%; 3 during a 5 year period from ) Mt. Vernon 3 (4%) Robert E. Lee - Springfield 3 (4%) West Springfield 3 (4%; 3 straight from ) Washington and Lee 3 (4%) Robinson 3 (4%) 81% of the Northern Region / 5A / 6A championships since 1945 have been won by 10 schools..59% have been won by 5 schools. While George Washington was dominant in the early years, T.C. Williams is the modern-day leader in Northern Region titles. The Generals In 68 years of Northern Region / 5A / 6A championship games, 15 coaches have won 68% of the titles: 6 Don McCool (3 at West Springfield, 3 at Mt. Vernon) 6 Wendell Byrd (South Lakes; retired 2007; at South Lakes,.740 winning percentage) 5 Mike Hynson (T.C. Williams) 5 Charlie Thompson (2 at Robert E. Lee - Springfield, 1 at Robinson, 2 at Hayfield) 3 Steve Osisek (George Washington) 3 Rasty Doran (George Washington) 2 Tom Wriston (George Washington) 2 Brian Metress (Hayfield) 2 Doug Craig (WT Woodson) 2 Ivan Thomas (T.C. Williams) 2 Julian King (T.C. Williams) 2 Roscoe Dean (1 at Robert E. Lee Springfield, 1 at Robinson) 2 Maynard Haithcock (Wakefield) 2 Robbie Robinson (Wakefield) 2 Morris Levine (Washington-Lee) The top 4 coaches have won 32% of the Northern Region / 5A / 6A championships (McCool, Byrd, Hynson and Thompson). The top 6 coaches have won 41% of the titles. 1
2 Virginia State Tournament State Championships for Northern Region and Northern Virginia Teams 2014 Potomac Senior High School 2008 T.C. Williams (coached by Ivan Thomas) 1995 Potomac Senior High School 1981 Robert E. Lee Springfield (coached by Charlie Thompson) 1980 Gar-Field 1979 Mt. Vernon (coached by Don McCool) 1977 T.C. Williams (undefeated season, 28-0; coached by Mike Hynson; only team to score over 90 points in a AAA state championship game: 95) 1966 Washington and Lee 1963 Washington and Lee 1962 Washington and Lee 1961 Wakefield 1951 Herndon (single A) 1945 George Washington (Alexandria) 1932 Oakton (single A) The Glory Days of the Northern Region were the 1970 s, when the Northern Region sent 6 teams to the AAA state championship game over 10 years. -over 5 seasons from , Northern Region teams won the AAA state title 3 times -over a 35- year period from , the Northern Region sent 18 teams to the AAA state championship game, resulting in a record of since 1988, Northern Region / 5A / 6A teams are 2-4 in the state championship game State Runner-up for Northern Region Teams 2006 Herndon 2003 South Lakes 2000 Hayfield 1999 South Lakes 1988 Robert E. Lee - Springfield 1987 Robinson 1983 T.C. Williams 1978 Robinson 1976 Robert E. Lee - Springfield 1974 West Springfield 1972 West Springfield 1968 George Washington 1956 George Washington 1955 Washington and Lee 1953 George Washington Four schools have lost the state title game twice (West Springfield, Robert E. Lee, Robinson and South Lakes) while one school lost the championship game three times (George Washington). 2
3 State AAA / 5A / 6A Championship Leaders since 1915 (minimum of two titles) Newport News 10 (all from 1931 to 1964) Thomas Jefferson (Roanoke) 8 (all from 1922 to 1970) John Marshall 7 (6 from 1920 to 1954; 2014 was a 3A title) Maury 5 (all from 1921 to 1927) Hampton 5 E.C. Glass 4 Salem-Salem 3 (also has 3 AA titles) Thomas Jefferson (Richmond) 3 Washington and Lee 3 Granby 3 Booker T. Washington 3 IC Norcom 3 GW Danville 2 T.C. Williams 2 Potomac 2 Bayside 2 Patrick Henry Roanoke 2 Woodside 2 Marshall Walker 2 Maggie Walker 2 Petersburg 2 Woodrow Wilson 2 Highland Springs 2 80% of the state AAA / 5A / 6A championships since 1915 (no state champion in 1919) have been won by 23 schools..58% have been won by 12 schools 40% have been won by 6 schools. Post-1980 State AAA / 5A / 6A Titles By Traditional Regions Eastern 19 (includes 2014 IC Norcom 4A title) Central 8 (includes 2014 John Marshall 3A title) Northwestern 7 Northern 3 (1981; 2008; 2014); runner-up 7 times 56% of the state AAA / 5A / 6A titles over the past 34 years have been won by high schools from the Eastern Region. 3
4 State AA / 3A / 4A Championship Leaders since 1927 (minimum of two titles) Martinsville 13 Robert E. Lee (Staunton) 6 Brunswick 6 Harrisonburg 5 Waynesboro 3 James Monroe 3 William Fleming 3 Salem-Salem 3 (also has 3 AAA titles) Potomac Falls 2 Nandua 2 William Monroe 2 Fluvanna County 2 George Washington Carver 2 Stuart 2 Lebanon 2 Clarke County 2 Cave Spring 2 79% of the state AA / 3A / 4A championships since 1927 (no state champion in 11 of those years) have been won by 17 schools..55% have been won by 8 schools. State A / 1A / 2A Championship Leaders since 1924 (minimum of two titles) Christopher Gist 7 Cumberland 4 Luray 4 Garden 3 Drewry Mason 3 Radford 3 Altavista 3 Norton 2 Clintwood 2 Liberty-Bedford 2 Magna Vista 2 Blacksburg 2 Nansemond River 2 J.F. Kennedy Suffolk / J.F. Kennedy 2 Galax 2 52% of the state A / 1A / 2A championships since 1924 (no state champion in 7 of those years) have been won by 15 schools..33% have been won by 7 schools. 4
5 NBA and ABA Players from Virginia High Schools To The Land of The Bigs.. J.R. Reid (Kempsville) 6 feet, 9 inches Cal Bowdler (Rappahannock) 6 feet, 10 inches Moses Malone (Petersburg) 6 feet, 10 inches Alonzo Mourning (Indian River) 6 feet, 10 inches Joe Smith (Maury) 6 feet, 10 inches Mark West (Petersburg) 6 feet, 10 inches John Manning (Chantilly) 6 feet, 11 inches (graduating college 2014) DeSagana Diop (Oak Hill Academy) 7 feet David Robinson (Osbourn Park) 7 feet, 1 inch Ralph Sampson (Harrisonburg) 7 feet, 4 inches (2-time national college player of the year) As freshmen, David Robinson was 5 feet, 9 inches, while Ralph Sampson was 6 feet, 7 inches. To The Beaches.. Jackie Butler (Coastal Christian Academy) Mark Davis (Great Bridge) Roy Ebron (Booker T. Washington) William Franklin (Norfolk) Allen Iverson (Bethel) Guy Morgan (First Colonial) Lamont Strothers (Forest Glen) Ronnie Valentine (Norfolk Catholic) Wilson Washington (Booker T. Washington) Ricky Wilson (Phoebus) To The Mountains.. Terry Davis (Halifax County) Bernie Harris (Northside) Johnny Newman (George Washington) J.J. Redick (Cave Spring) Jamie Waller (Halifax County) To The Valleys.. Dell Curry (Fort Defiance) Keith Jennings (Culpeper) John Wetzel (Wilson Memorial) To The Burbs..Northern Region and Northern Virginia In The House.. Randolph Childress (Flint Hill) Hubert Davis (Lake Braddock) Kenton Edelin (Hayfield) Erick Green (Paul VI) Grant Hill (South Lakes) John Hummer (Washington and Lee) 5
6 Michael Jackson (South Lakes) Earl Lloyd (Parker-Gray; Alexandria) George Lynch (Patrick Henry / Flint Hill) Kendall Marshall (O Connell) Jim O Brien (Jeb Stuart) Walter Palmer (Washington and Lee) Dennis Scott (Loudoun County / Flint Hill) Skeeter Swift (George Washington) Othell Wilson (Gar-Field) To The Capital of Richmond.. Allan Bristow (Henrico) Bobby Dandridge (Maggie Walker) Jesse Dark (Maggie Walker) Ed Davis (Benedictine) Hooks Dillon (Benedictine) Gerald Henderson (Huguenot) John Kuester (Benedictine) Tim Legler (John Randolph Tucker) Isaiah Morris (Huguenot) Jack Parr (St. Christopher s School) Paul Pressey (George Wythe) Ed Sherrod (John Marshall) Reggie Williams (Prince George) To The Academies.. Fork Union Military Academy Kenny Williams Shammond Williams Hargrave Military Academy Joe Alexander Lonny Baxter Jordan Crawford (also Communication & Media Arts High School in Detroit) Sharrod Ford Josh Howard Marreese Speights James Thomas James White Korleone Young Sam Young 6
7 Oak Hill Academy Cory Alexander Carmelo Anthony William Avery Michael Beasley (attended several high schools) Alex Blackwell Steve Blake Mark Blount Junior Burrough Ben Davis Sean Green Stephen Jackson Brandon Jennings Ty Lawson Jeff McInnis Ron Mercer Makhtar N diaye Rajon Rondo Josh Smith Nolan Smith Jerry Stackhouse Rod Strickland Marcus Williams Staunton Military Academy Lennie Rosenbluth And All The Rest.. Jerome Kersey (Bluestone) Tony Massenburg (Sussex Central) Bryant Stith (Brunswick) 3 private schools (Benedictine, Oak Hill Academy and Flint Hill) and 3 military academies (Fork Union, Hargrave and Staunton) account for 43% of the NBA players from Virginia high schools. 15% of the NBA players from Virginia high schools have come from 7 public high schools (2 players each Maggie Walker, Huguenot, Petersburg, Booker T. Washington, Halifax County, Washington and Lee, and South Lakes). 58% of the Virginia high school graduates playing in the NBA came from 7 public high schools, 3 private high schools, and 3 military academies. It seems impossible that T.C. Williams in Alexandria, with 10 Northern Region championships and 13 All-Met players, has not had a graduate play in the NBA. Note: bolded names for VA, MD and DC still playing in the NBA as of
8 NBA and ABA Players from Maryland High Schools Willie Allen (Montgomery) Thurl Bailey (Bladensburg) Ken Bannister (Southwestern) Nathaniel Barnett (Mervo) Eddie Basden (Roosevelt) Len Bias (Northwestern) Norman Black (Cardinal Gibbons) Josh Boone (West Nottingham Academy) Ken Boyd (Frederick) Charles Bradley (Edgewood) Dudley Bradley (Edgewood) Jamison Brewer (Newport School) Evers Burns (Woodlawn) Marcus Cousin (Randallstown) Dante Cunningham (St. Johns (DC) / Potomac) Quintin Dailey (Cardinal Gibbons) Brian Davis (Bladensburg) Juan Dixon (Calvert Hill) Kevin Durant (Montrose Christian) Corsley Edwards (Lake Clifton) Patrick Ewing (National Christian Academy) Duane Ferrell (Calvert) Harold Fox (Northwestern) Steve Francis (Montgomery Blair) Rudy Gay (Archbishop Spalding) Devin Gray (Saint Frances Academy) Jeff Green (Northwestern) Donte Greene (Towson Catholic) Fred Hetzel (Landon) Roy Hibbert (Georgetown Prep) Tracy Jackson (Paint Branch) Thomas Jordan (Lake Clifton) Linas Kleiza (Montrose Christian) Roger Mason (Good Counsel) Chris McCray (Fairmont Heights) Jason Miskiri (Montgomery Blair) Doug Moe (The Bullis School) Rodney Monroe (Saint Maria Goretti) Terence Morris (Gov. Thomas Johnson) Mike Morrison (Northwestern) Lawrence Moten (first high school was Archbishop Carroll) Gary Neal (Aberdeen) Don Reid (Largo) Gene Shue (Towson Catholic) Dickey Simpkins (Friendly) 8
9 Tal Skinner (Worcester) Larry Spriggs (Northwestern) DeJuan Summers (McDonogh School) Mike Sweetney (Oxon Hill) John Turner (Roosevelt) David Vanterpool (Montgomery Blair) Greivis Vasquez (Montrose Christian) Marvin Webster (Edmondson) Delonte West (Roosevelt) Rodney White (Newport School) Jerome Williams (Magruder) Walt Williams (Crossland) Kennard Winchester (Queen Anne s County) Perry Young (Hebron) 6 schools - Northwestern (5), Roosevelt (3), Montrose Christian (3), Edgewood (2), Montgomery Blair (2) and Newport School (2) - have accounted for 30% of the Maryland high school graduates playing in the NBA. 9
10 NBA and ABA Players from DC High Schools Johnny Austin (DeMatha) Tim Bassett (McKinley) John Battle (McKinley) Elgin Baylor (Spingarn) Dave Bing (Spingarn) Keith Bogans (DeMatha) Muggsy Bogues (Dunbar) Keith Booth (Dunbar) Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (Archbishop Carroll) Adrian Branch (DeMatha) Austin Carr (Mackin) Kenny Carr (DeMatha) Sam Cassell (Dunbar) Sid Catlett (DeMatha) Jerry Chambers (Eastern) Robert Churchwell (Gonzaga) Johnny Dawkins (Mackin) Sherman Douglas (Spingarn) Terry Dozier (Dunbar) John Duren (Dunbar) Danny Ferry (DeMatha) Joseph Forte (DeMatha) Jack George (St. John s) Claude Gregory (Coolidge) Keith Herron (Mackin) Donald Hodge (Coolidge) Tom Hoover (Archbishop Carroll) Mike Jackson (Cardoza) Collis Jones (St. John s) Anthony Jones (Dunbar) Johnny Jones (DeMatha) Earl Jones (Spingarn) Eddie Jordan (Archbishop Carroll) Joe Kennedy (DeMatha) Kurk Lee (Dunbar) Reggie Lewis (Dunbar) Bobby Lewis (St. John s) Cedric Lewis (Archbishop Carroll) Gene Littles (McKinley) Sidney Lowe (DeMatha) Bill Martin (McKinley) Jerrod Mustaf (DeMatha) Moochie Norris (Cardoza) Victor Oladipo (DeMatha) Curtis Perry (Western) 10
11 Dominic Pressley (Mackin) Bernard Robinson (Dunbar) Craig Shelton (Dunbar) Tom Sluby (Gonzaga) Charles Smith (All Saints) Michael Smith (Dunbar) John Thompson (Archbishop Carroll) John Tresvant (Spingarn) Anthony Tucker (McKinley) Ben Warley (Phelps Vocational) Donald Washington (Saint Anthony) Kermit Washington (Coolidge) Stan Washington (Spingarn) Hawkeye Whitney (DeMatha) Bernie Williams (DeMatha) Duck Williams (Mackin) Reggie Williams (Dunbar) David Wingate (Dunbar) Skip Wise (Dunbar) Larry Wright (Western) DeMatha and Dunbar had 27 graduates play in the NBA, 42% of DC s total NBA players. Note for this report Dunbar includes both the DC and the Baltimore schools. (for this report, even though located in Maryland, DeMatha is included with DC schools as the school plays in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference). 73% of the DC high school graduates playing in the NBA came from 7 schools: DeMatha (14), Dunbars (13), Spingarn (6), Mackin (5), McKinley (5) and Archbishop Carroll (4). 11
12 Virginia Boys Basketball State Records Martinsville: More Than Just NASCAR Most state championships 13 Most state championship game appearances 16 Most consecutive appearances in championship games 7 Most state tournament appearances 24 On and on and on and on Most Consecutive Wins 85 Robert E. Lee-Staunton Most Wins in a Season 39 Maggie Walker Anybody Heard of the Word Defense? Most Points in a Game (269), Two Teams Whitewood 155 Rocky Gap Fillin It Up: Atlee Most Points in a Season 2, Most Three-Point Goals Made, Season Most Three-Point Goals Made, Game (Atlee vs. Maggie Walker) Fillin It Up, Part 2: Whitewood Most 100 Point Games in a Season 12 Whitewood Oh, The Ball Is Supposed To Go In The Basket? Fewest Points (3), Two Teams, One Game 1935 Boonesboro 2 Big Island 1 Waiter Check, Please Most Overtimes, One Game 7 John Marshall over Benedictine Cape Charles over Parksley Lake Braddock over James Robinson 1987 Um, Just Pass It To That Guy Most Points, Career 1) Caleb Tanner (Floyd County, ) 2,770 2) Stacy Ervin (Twin Springs, ) 2,687 3) Odell Hodge (Laurel Park, ) 2,530 4) Steve Marsee (Pennington, ) 2,459 5) Kenny Hunt (Altavista, ) 2,368 6) Jason Landsdown (Broad Run, ) 2,346 7) Tyrece Rice (L.C. Bird, ) 2,328 8) Scottie Reynolds (Herndon, ) 2,306 9) Brad Nuckles (Council, ) 2,290 10) Danis Simmons (J.J. Kelly, ) 2,275 12
13 Most Points, Season Allen Iverson 948 Bethel 30 games 1993 (Junior year; 32 points per game) Moses Malone 896 Petersburg 25 games 1974 (Senior year; 36 points per game) Scoring Average, Career Bobby Stokes 30.7 King Williams Scoring Average, Season Joe Stiltner 41.6 Bland 1977 Most Points, Single Game, One Team 173 Booker T. Washington 1961 Most 50+ Point Games, Season Joe Stiltner 7 Bland 1977 Most Three-Point Goals Made, Game Travis Viers 14 Council vs. John Battle 2009 Most Three-Point Goals Made, Season Jesse McMurray 132 Gate City Most Three-Point Goals Made, Career Caleb Tanner 366 Floyd County That s Mine, Thank You Very Much. Most Rebounds, Career Barry Hamler 1,924 Powell Valley Most Rebounds, Game Mark Robinson 48 Whitewood 1970 Anybody Else Wanna Play? Most Points, Game 127 Johnny Morris I.C. Norcom (VIA) Freddie James Churchland Roy Ebron B.T. Washington Danny Honaker Whitewood Jerry May North River Marty Lentz Mount Vernon Mark Robinson Whitewood Rick Michaelson Princess Anne Rick Michaelson Princess Anne Mark Robinson Whitewood Charles Strickler McGaheysville J.R. Washington Stonewall Jackson 2012 Over 100 years, 8 of the 12 highest scoring performances in Virginia High School history (67%) took place in one of four years: 1960, 1961, 1969 or
14 63 Elgin Baylor Spingarn 1954 (Washington, DC record) 47 Sherron Mills Snow Hill 1989 (MD State Tournament record) Most Points, Quarter Johnny Morris 36 I.C. Norcom (VIA) 1961 Shares Well With Others Most Assists, Season Nigel Johnson 211 Broad Run Well, If They re Free Most Free Throws, Game Caleb Tanner 33 Floyd County 2014 Most Free Throws, Season Caleb Tanner 248 Floyd County 2014 Most Free Throws, Career 692 Floyd County Caleb Tanner Sure, Keep Fouling Me Most Consecutive Free Throws, Quarter Andrew Atkins 14 Coeburn 2006 Most Consecutive Free Throws, Game Caleb Tanner 33 Floyd County 2014 (#2 all-time nationally) If There Is a God. Most Consecutive Losses 88 Highland County We struggled a bit. Widest Victory Margin Booker T. Washington 173 Mary N. Smith (VIA) 47 Sir, Yes Sir! Coaching Records Most Victories, Active George Lancaster 657 Highland Springs /Huguenot Jack Baker 649 Maury Walter Brower 532 Hampton
15 Most Victories, Inactive Warren Rutledge Benedictine (private school) 43 years Paul Hatcher Robert E. Lee-Staunton (.840 winning percentage over 43 years) Bill Littlepage Hopewell Bill Lawson ended at Petersburg Red Jenkins W.T. Woodson /Paul VI Husky Hall Martinsville Most State Championships Husky Hall 7 Martinsville Make It a Double Virginia High Schools over the Past 39 Years (since 1975) Who Have Won Both a Boys and a Girls State Basketball Championship in the Same Season (all occurred in the past ten years): 1) Altavista (A) ) Clarke County (A) ) Radford (A) ) Salem-Salem (AA) 2013 Boys and Girls Teams from the Same High School that Won the Northern Region Basketball Championship in the Same Season: 1) West Springfield 1973, 1974 NORTHERN REGION AND NORTHERN VIRGINIA BASKETBALL ALL-MET TEAM LEADERS (minimum of three) 1) GW 13 2) T.C. Williams 13 3) Potomac 11 4) WT Woodson 11 5) Mt. Vernon 10 6) Washington & Lee 9 7) Hayfield 9 8) South Lakes 8 9) Robert E. Lee 8 10) Gar-Field 8 11) Herndon 6 12) Wakefield 6 13) Annandale 5 14) Robinson 5 15) West Potomac 4 16) Woodbridge 3 17) Edison 3 18) West Springfield 3 19) Chantilly 3 15
16 DC / DC INTERHIGH MARYLAND 1) DeMatha 59 1) Gwynn Park 16 2) St. Johns 39 2) Springbrook 16 3) Dunbar 38 3) Blair 15 4) McKinley Tech 31 4) Fairmont Heights 15 5) Spingarn 26 5) Potomac 15 6) Gonzaga 26 6) Bladensburg 11 7) John Carroll 24 7) Oxon Hill 11 8) Eastern 23 8) Northwestern 10 9) Cardoza 23 PRIVATE 1) Montrose Christian 16 2) St. Anthony s 13 3) Flint Hill 10 4) Episcopal 9 5) Riverdale Baptist 8 6) National Christian 7 7) Newport Prep 7 8) Riverdale Baptist 7 9) Georgetown Prep 6 NORTHERN REGION TWO-TIME ALL MET 1) Doug Yates George Washington ) Ed Hummer Washington and Lee ) Dave Koesters West Springfield ) Derrick Tucker Mt. Vernon ) Tommy Amaker WT Woodson ) Hubert Davis Lake Braddock ) Joey Beard South Lakes ) Greg Williams WT Woodson ) Cornell Felton Hayfield ) Steve Miles Hayfield ) Ryan Scott South Lakes ) Eric Hayes Potomac ) Erick Green Millbrook / Paul VI ACC Player of the Year (2013) -All-ACC First Team (2013) -All-American (Virginia Tech, 2013) leading scorer in the nation (25 points per game) -First ACC player to lead the nation in scoring since (2013) NORTHERN REGION THREE-TIME ALL MET 1) John Hummer Washington and Lee ) Billy King Park View ) Grant Hill South Lakes ) Scottie Reynolds Herndon
17 NORTHERN REGION HIGH SCHOOL ALL AMERICANS 1) Marty Lentz Mt. Vernon 1961 West Virginia 2) Ed Hummer Washington and Lee 1963 (4 th Team) 3) John Hummer Washington and Lee 1966 Princeton 4) Tommy Amaker WT Woodson 1983 Duke 5) Grant Hill South Lakes 1989 Duke 6) Scottie Reynolds Herndon 2006 Villanova NORTHERN REGION AND NORTHERN VIRGINIA COLLEGE ALL AMERICANS 1) David Robinson Osbourn Park 1987 Naval Academy 2) Grant Hill South Lakes Duke 3) Scottie Reynolds Herndon 2010 Villanova 4) Erick Green Millbrook / Paul VI 2009 Virginia Tech MARYLAND COLLEGE ALL AMERICANS 1) Kevin Durant Montrose Christian Univ. of TX (one year) DC COLLEGE ALL AMERICANS 1) Elgin Baylor Spingarn College of Idaho / Seattle Univ. 2) Dave Bing Spingarn Syracuse 3) Austin Carr Mackin Notre Dame 4) Johnny Dawkins Mackin Duke 5) Adrian Dantley DeMatha Notre Dame 6) Danny Ferry DeMatha Duke VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS IN THE NBA HALL OF FAME 1) Earl Lloyd (Parker-Gray High School, Alexandria, VA) -first African-American to play in the NBA 2) Moses Malone (Petersburg) 3) David Robinson (Osbourn Park) DC HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS IN THE NBA HALL OF FAME 1) Elgin Baylor (Spingarn) 2) Dave Bing (Spingarn) MARYLAND HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS IN THE NBA HALL OF FAME 1) Adrian Dantley (DeMatha) DC-AREA COACHES IN THE NBA HALL OF FAME 1) John Thompson (Georgetown); ) Morgan Wootten (DeMatha); 2000; one of only three high school coaches to be inducted 17
18 NORTHERN REGION ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS 1) Jason Lansdown Broad Run 2,346 2) Scottie Reynolds Herndon 2,306 3) Grant Hill South Lakes 2,028 4) Greg Williams WT Woodson 1,943 5) Pete Holbert WT Woodson 1,873 6) Billy King Park View 1,809 7) Joey Beard South Lakes 1,779 8) Leon Blakeney West Potomac 1,763 HOW DOES VIRGINIA COMPARE? ALL-TIME HIGH SCHOOL CAREER SCORERS (4,000 point minimum) 6,702 Greg Procell, Noble, LA Noble Ebarb ,367 Bruce Williams, Florien, LA ,030 Jackie Moreland, Minden, LA ,896 Bennie Fuller, Little Rock, AR Arkansas School for Deaf ,730 Todd Briley, Midland, LA Crowley ,579 Patrick Minnifield, Shongaloo, LA ,569 Harold Ray Strother, Glenmora, LA Plainview ,555 Jeremy Monceaux, Birmingham, AL Parkway Christian ,518 Troy House, Ingram, TX Tom Moore / Leakey ,337 Kelly Coleman, Wayland, KY ,313 Kenny McMillon, Stanley, LA ,125 Andre Brown, Houma, LA Vandebilt Catholic ,098 Derek Smith, Atlanta, LA ,070 Bobby Joe Douglas, Marion, LA ,018 Calvin Gerke, Snook, TX ,013 Jim Montgomery, Kittrell, TN Virginia 2,770 Caleb Tanner Floyd County Born on the Bayou. In the 4,000 Point Club of 16 players, 10 are from the state of Louisiana (63%).. were they using Cajun or Mardi Gras math? No one has joined the 4,000 Point Club in over a decade, since
19 THE ELITE EIGHT: WHAT A RUN.. Only eight schools in VHSL history have won 3-consecutive state championships: Newport News AAA Maury AAA Salem AAA Brunswick AA Martinsville AA Drewry Mason A Bland A Christopher Gist A Christopher Gist A Recent Virginia State Champions (in 2009, AA splits into two divisions; in 2008, A splits into two divisions) (in 2013 regions become divisions, split up to 1A 6A (North and South) with districts becoming numbered conferences A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A Colonial Forge Potomac IC Norcom (third state title in five years) John Marshall Dan River (25-0 season) Altavista (two consecutive state titles) 2013 AAA Boys Henrico 2013 AA Boys-D3 Brunswick (three consecutive state titles) 2013 AA Boys-D4 Salem-Salem 2013 A Boys-D1 Altavista 2013 A Boys-D2 Radford (third state title in five years) 2012 AAA Boys Hampton 2012 AA Boys-D3 Brunswick (two consecutive state titles) 2012 AA Boys-D4 Christiansburg 2012 A Boys-D1 Galax (two consecutive state titles) 2012 A Boys-D2 Lancaster 19
20 2011 AAA Boys I.C. Norcom (two consecutive state titles) 2011 AA Boys-D3 Brunswick 2011 AA Boys-D4 Potomac Falls (two consecutive state titles); 30-1 in with only loss to Osbourn, a AAA school. Won 2 out of 3 state tournament games at the buzzer, including a 3-point shot in the championship game A Boys-D1 Galax 2011 A Boys-D2 Radford (second state title in three years) 2010 AAA Boys I.C. Norcom 2010 AA Boys-D3 Cave Spring (two consecutive state titles; also has one state AAA title) 2010 AA Boys-D4 Potomac Falls (first boy s basketball state championship for a Loudoun County high school; double overtime game) 2010 A Boys-D1 Madison County 2010 A Boys-D2 James River 2009 AAA Boys King s Fork (5 th year in existence; started with 0 22 and 2 20 seasons) 2009 AA Boys-D3 Cave Spring (school record 25 wins for this Roanoke school) 2009 AA Boys-D4 Courtland 2009 A Boys-D1 Colonial Beach 2009 A Boys-D2 Radford 2008 AAA Boys T.C. Williams (first Northern Region state champion in 27 years, since 1981) 2008 AA Boys Millbrook 2008 A Boys-D1 Nelson County 2008 A Boys-D2 George Wythe 20
21 Historical DC-Metro-Virginia Hoops Highlights 1) Potomac (VA) finishes 22-0 before the post-season, the only DC-area to have an undefeated regular season; they lose to Wakefield in the 5A North Region Championship, but later win the 5A state championship, finishing ) Six-foot two Senior Caleb Tanner of the Floyd County Buffaloes (Floyd, VA) breaks the Virginia High School League career scoring record, surpassing Stacy Ervin of Twin Springs and his 17-year record total of 2,687. In a sign of class, Ervin attends the record-breaking game to extend his congratulations. Tanner averaged over 28 points per game in his 4-year career. Caleb s additional VHSL and National Records and Rankings: VHSL RECORDS Most Free Throws in a game 1st with 33 Most Free Throws in a season 1st with 248 Most Free Throws in a career 1st with 692 Most 3's made for a career 1st with 366 Most points for a career 1st with 2,770 Most Free Throws in a quarter 2nd with games in a season 2nd with 4 Points average for a career 3rd with 28.3 Points in a season - Senior 6th with 880 Points average in a season 8th with 36.7 Points in a season - Junior 13th with 828 NATIONAL RECORDS AND RANKINGS Most Consecutive Free Throws made in a game 1st with 33 Most Free Throws attempted in a game 9th with 33 Most Free Throws made in a game 2nd with 33 Free Throw Percentage for a career 6th with 90.8% Most 3's attempted for a career 6th with 965 3) With a wealth of talent over the years (10 All-Met players including Tommy Amaker, Pete Holbert and Greg Williams, Coached by Red Jenkins), the Northern Region title always eluded the WT Woodson Cavaliers. This year the Cavaliers got hot late in the season, and won their second consecutive Region championship under Coach Doug Craig with Region Tournament and Northern Region MVP Eric Bowles. 4) Wakefield wins its 8 th Region championship, gaining ground on the modern day Northern Region title holder T.C. Williams (10 titles). In winning the 5A North Region, Wakefield beats 26-0 Potomac. 5) Lake Braddock, 6A North Regional Runner-up, goes to the state tournament for the first time in school history, under Coach Brian Metress, who also took Hayfield there four times, including state runner-up in
22 6) Altavista wins its second consecutive A / 1A state championship. 7) IC Norcom wins its 3 rd state title in 5 years. 8) Dan River wins the 2A state title, going From Then to Now The VHSL (Virginia High School League) began holding state championships for boy s basketball in 1915, when Charlottesville High School defeated Lynchburg High School, ,482 boys at 312 member schools participated in boy s basketball during the season. Resources Stats on any high school team, any player, anywhere, can be found at: Thanks as well for info from Penn Greene of the organization DC Basketball ( Check out this website for great historical info on DC High School basketball. An earlier version of my report has been included on that website under Links. Can t get to a game during the year (no matter what the sport)? See if it s available for purchase, Live on a great option for those away games that you have to see, but just can t make. You can purchase on a game-bygame basis, or buy a season pass (I have no affiliation with GameDay!). State championship games in March are on-line for a modest fee at under VHSLNetwork. Other great local and national high school websites include and Curious about who has played professional basketball from your college or university? Check out Prepared by Rick Guggolz, Hayfield Class of 1978, JMU Class of 1982 ([email protected]). Comments, corrections and additions are always encouraged and welcomed! 22
23 IN MEMORIAM AND DEDICATION In Memoriam to all of the hoopsters who left us far too soon, and in particular a few: Mike Cloyd ( ) Robert E. Lee High School, Springfield, VA, 1975 graduate A personal friend with a gentle spirit, a love of teaching at Hayfield and coaching the Freshman Basketball team, and a great sense of humor. I am often reminded of the all-too-brief friendship and laughs that we shared. A key contributor during the start of a great time period for Lancer basketball, Mike passed away suddenly at the age of 27 while on the court playing the game he loved, at the school he loved, in the arms of caring friends. Adored by his players and students, and a friend to all, his immense loss is still felt today by all that knew him. Dixon Davidson (-1975) Robert E. Lee High School, Springfield, VA A key contributor during the start of a great time period for Lancer basketball, he was tragically killed in a winter car crash while still in high school. Marion Foreman (-2011) Hayfield Secondary School, Alexandria, VA, 1975 graduate A personal friend who was liked by all, Marion played guard at Hayfield and also played in the defensive backfield on the football team. With an easy laugh and a calm demeanor, Marion was always popular and was personable to all. Ronnell Felton (passed away in 1997 of leukemia) Hayfield Secondary School, Alexandria, VA, 1994 graduate An incredible talent, any shot within 10-feet of the basket was automatic for this superstar Hawk, who was a huge factor in putting Hayfield on the map in Northern Virginia basketball history. His legacy was carried on through his younger brother Cornell, a great player in his own right whose successes at Hayfield were many. Ronnells highlights include: Member of Hayfield Hall of Fame #33 jersey retired in 1997 Played at Niagara University Was Hayfield s leading scorer upon graduating (1,601 points achieved in three seasons; record later broken by his younger brother Cornell, a 1998 graduate who ended his career with 1,612 points) Two-time All-District selection Two-time All-Region selection 1-time All-State selection Junior year (1993) averaged a staggering 39.5 points per game in the Northern Region Tournament and was MVP of the District and Northern Region Tournaments Senior year (1994) was Northern Region Player of the Year Alec McCullock (passed away suddenly in 2008) Robert E. Lee High School, Springfield, VA, 1977 graduate A huge presence in the post and a key contributor during a great time period for Lancer basketball (AAA State runner-up in 1976). A big, intimidating presence, he also had a soft shot, and threw a mean fastball as a pitcher. 23
24 Mike Murray Hayfield Secondary School, 1975 graduate A three-year varsity player, Mike was All-District in 1974 and 1975, a pure shooter and scorer, who I believe played at VCU. The Senior-trio of Murray, (Steve) Murphy and (John) Melville was inspiring for this freshman to watch, as they got hot late in the 1975 season. Sammy Zepka ( ) Mt. Vernon High School, Mt. Vernon, VA, 1979 graduate Played on the Mt. Vernon team of 1979 that won the AAA State Championship and also played quarterback for the football team. In Recognition of my last high school coach, Don McCool, who in my senior year ( ) guided Hayfield to a 16-8 record and the school s first District Championship. His dedication, intensity, organizational skills, humor, and love and knowledge of basketball were always appreciated, admired and respected. Many of his assistants have gone on to their own successes in the Northern Region, including Brian Metress (Hayfield / Lake Braddock) and Charlie Thompson (Robert E. Lee Springfield / Robinson / Oakton / Hayfield). His 29-year summary as a head coach in Virginia shows why he can be considered one of the best coaches in Northern Region and VHSL history: career record (average of 15 wins per year) 77% winning percentage 10 District titles 7 Region titles (3-consecutive with West Springfield, ) 2 Virginia State titles (Prince George 1961; Mt. Vernon 1979) West Springfield lost in the state tournament twice to Moses Malone and Petersburg High School, including the 1974 AAA state championship game (50-48); West Springfield had 2-time All-Met Dave Koesters at guard, who went on to play at UVA and was a member of the only UVA team to win the ACC Tournament Championship until In Dedication to arguably the best Northern Region basketball team in history and possibly the best Virginia High School basketball team in history, the T.C. Williams Titans from Alexandria, who went 28-0.Remember the Titans! Reggie Davidson Michael Daniels Clarence Grimes Craig Harris Albert Holloway Frank Holloway Willi Jackson Lawrence Miller Michael Nelson George Richardson Arthur Varnado Anthony Young Coach: Mike Hynson 24
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