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6/28/08 - FORMER BAB PRO PLAYER TALKS TO BAB MEMBERS

New York, NY - Llewellyn Cole, a member of the 2003 Big Apple Basketball Pro Touring Team stopped by Baruch College and spoke with participants of the BAB summer training.

Cole, who is a 1999 graduate of Providence College, spoke about his basketball experience while playing for legendary coach, Pete Gillen and with NBA player Austin Croshere.  He talked in detail about his experience as a collegiate student-athlete, and playing in the NCAA tournament Elite 8, before losing to eventual champion Arizona by one point in double overtime.

Cole has used his Big Apple Basketball experience as a way to help youth in Providence, Rhode Island.  Cole has started the Loumanati Youth Leadership Foundation, which is aimed at promoting and enhancing social development and leadership skills in young people.

"We were luckier than we could have imagined (with the guest speaker), said BAB participant, Dennis Feliciano.  "His commitment to what it takes to be successful on and off the court are valuable life lessons that can translate to your 9-5 and schoolwork."

For more information on Cole and the Loumanati Youth Leadership Foundation, please visit www.louminatileadership.org.


6/26/08 - BAB PRO SUMMER TEAM EARNS 2ND WIN OF SEASON
MIKE NURSE AND CHUDNEY GRAY LEAD BALANCED ATTACK

New York, NY - Despite having only three players in uniform at the time of the scheduled tip-off, having to suit up coach Jason Curry and playing with four guards all game, the BAB Pro Summer Team earned a hard fought 86-84 victory over No Excuses.

The win eases some of the sting from last week's 88-83 loss in which BAB blew a 12 point fourth quarter lead.

"We needed a win after a tough loss like that," said Big Apple Basketball leading scorer, Mike Nurse (24).  "A win in that situation (playing with four guards) is somewhat unexpected, but we did a good job"

Big Apple Basketball placed four players in double figures with Nurse leading way and Chudney Gray (18), Bradd Wierzbicki (13) and Jason Curry (11) all chipping in.  Center, Shakiem Mitchell led BAB with seven rebounds, while Curry was tops with six assists.

Check out video highlights of BAB's win over No Excuses!!

Big Apple Basketball's next game is Wednesday, July 2 at 6pm. 


6/26/08 - MIKE BEASLEY SELECTED #2 IN NBA DRAFT!
MIAMI HEAT TAKE 2007 BAB MVP!

New York, NY - The Miami Heat selected Kansas State phenom, Michael Beasley with the #2 overall pick in the 2008 NBA draft.  Beasley who had a remarkable season for the Wildcats, averaged 26.2 points and led the nation with 12.4 rebounds per game.

As a high school senior, Beasley participated in the 2007 Big Apple Basketball invitational for Notre Dame Prep.  He earned MVP honors and posted 26 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks in 22 minutes of action versus Laurinburg Prep.

In his lone season at K-State, Beasley had the second-most rebounds and third-most points of any freshman in NCAA history and led the Wildcats to their first NCAA tournament victory in 20 years.

Check out video highlights of Beasley in the BAB Invitational All-Time Top 10 and order the complete game for your video archives.


6/17/08 - BAB PRO SUMMER TEAM BACK IN W4 PRO LEAGUE!
WIN FIRST GAME OF SEASON 82-77 VERSUS GYM RATS

New York, NY - After a three year hiatus, the Big Apple Basketball Pro Summer team is participating in the West 4th Street Pro League. 

"Our organization is excited to be participating again in one of the most prestigious summer leagues in New York City," said BAB President and Summer Coach, Jason Curry.  "To be able to play in the mecca of NYC streetball, The Cage, has always been a thrilling experience.  Hopefully our guys will be able to perform at the level of previous BAB teams."

The team got off to a good start winning its first game of the season, 82-77 versus Gym Rats.

Six players scored in double figures for BAB, led by Chudney Gray - 15 points, six rebounds (St. John's, 2000/Russia); JaJa Bey -14 points, five rebounds (LIU, 2003); Antoine Johnson - 13 points (Albany, 2003); Mike Nurse - 12 points (Iowa State, 2000/Spain); Lonnie Bradley - 10 points, nine rebounds (St. Michael's, 2000) and David Capers - 10 points, seven rebounds (St. Bonaventure, 2002).

The BAB Pro Summer Team's next game is Thursday, June 19 at 6pm versus Uninvited Guest. 


6/8/08 - 2008 KENNY CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC
BAB VP, CHRIS KENNY HOSTS ANNUAL EVENT FOR GIRLS W/ DIABETES

The 15th annual Kenny Classic will take place at The Hampden Country Club in Hampden, Mass. on Friday, June 27th.  All proceeds from this event go toward supporting an endowment at the Clara Barton Camp for Girls with Diabetes, which provides scholarship funding for campers and support for critical camp building projects. 

This camp is a very special place for kids struggling with this disease.  It offers all the fun of a traditional summer camp, but also builds in an educational component that teaches the children how to manage their disease – from nutrition to insulin injections and blood sugar testing. Many children who need this critical experience can’t afford it without the assistance of scholarships like those provided by this tournament. 

The majority of the funds raised in this event come from a silent auction and prize raffle that is created through the generosity of friends like you!  Any items of apparel, merchandise, or event tickets/gift certificates are very well received.  The Kenny Classic has a full playing field of 144 and expect 200 for dinner (when the prizes are raffled and auctioned off).

The Kenny Classic would be happy to list you or your company on their Sponsors page, with a hypertext link to your company’s website.  For information on how you can assist, please email Chris Kenny at  ckenny@bigapplebasketball.com


5/21/08 - CONGRATULATIONS TO BAB COACH ARCHBOLD
ALONZO ELLARD ARCHBOLD BORN

Brooklyn, NY - Congratulations to Big Apple Basketball Volunteer coach, Dwayne Archbold and his wife Kyona on the birth of their son, Alonzo Ellard.

Alonzo was born at 2:10PM, weighing in at 10 lbs, 4 oz. and was 21 3/4 inches long.  

Both mother and son are doing well, and in good health!


5/3/08 - FORMER BAB H.S. PARTICIPANT KILLED AT COLLEGE
TYSHAWN BIERRIA STABBED AT SUNY-DELHI

Delhi, NY - Tyshawn Bierria, a 22 year-old senior at the State University College of Technology at Delhi, was stabbed on campus early Sunday in an apparent outdoor fight on campus, according to information released by The Associated Press. 

He was declared dead on Thursday after a brain scan and his organs were donated, his mother Sharon said in a statement distributed Friday at the college. "His heart still beats. His lungs still breathe. His organs were restored for a purpose," she said.  He had been stabbed multiple times, damaging his aorta, and he bled heavily, the Oneonta Daily Star reported.

Another student and three other men, all from New York City, were charged with attempted murder. All four men are in jail without bail, authorities said.  College spokesman Joel Smith said the other student charged lived in a dormitory near Bierria's dorm. "There was a fight of some nature that led to his injuries," he said.

In 2003, Bierria played in the 1st Annual Big Apple Basketball High School Invitational for Newtown High School.  He earned the Sportsmanship Award given to the most outstanding player in defeat.  He also played basketball at Delhi during the 2006-2007 season.


4/30/08 - BAB BOARD MEMBER NAMED MLB VP
MATT BOURNE ACCEPTS POSITION AS MLB VP OF BUSINESS P.R.

(ARTICLE BELOW TAKEN FROM MLB.COM)

New York, NY - Matt Bourne has been named Vice President of Business Public Relations, Major League Baseball announced today.  He will be responsible for handling public relations matters for Major League Baseball's business groups, which will include promotional activity around the 2008 MLB All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium and the launch of the MLB Network in January 2009.

Bourne joins Major League Baseball from the National Basketball Association, for which he served as Vice President of Marketing Communications. In that capacity, Bourne managed communications efforts for the NBA's marketing partnerships, international business, special events, global merchandising and other initiatives.

Bourne is a graduate of Marist College, where he was the captain of the school's baseball team in his junior and senior seasons. Bourne currently resides in Tappan, New York with his wife, Jenn, and their three children.


4/27/08 - BAB VIDEO EDITOR PASSES
GEORGE LAMBOY, 1954-2008

New York, NY - Big Apple Basketball is extremely saddened to announce that BAB video editor George Lamboy has passed away due to complications of Crohn's Disease.

Lamboy was responsible for all aspects of Big Apple Basketball's video library including the editing and production for all BAB games, highlights and corporate videos.

Lamboy was born in Brooklyn, and attended Xavier High School and John Jay College.  He was primarily known for his worldwide work with Regal Entertainment, his own video company.  He was an accomplished videographer, director, photographer, talk show host and entrepreneur.

George assisted numerous community organizations by donating his services to create promotional and archival videos, along with a multitude of high-quality multimedia projects.  He will be sorely missed by Big Apple Basketball, and the many jazz artists, dancers and cable television shows he supported.


4/25/08 - ERIC ROBERSON HONORED BY HIGH SCHOOL
FORMER BAB PRO PLAYER INDUCTED INTO HALL OF FAME

Pittsburgh, PA - Former Big Apple Basketball Pro Touring Team guard, Eric Roberson was inducted into the Penn Hills Sports Hall of Fame.  Roberson joins an elite group of Penn Hills alumni student-athletes inducted, including Bill Fralic, Herb Sendek and George Karl.

Roberson played for the BAB Pro Touring Team during the 2000-2001 season which faced Division I teams, Columbia, LaSalle, Loyola-MD, Coppin State and Monmouth.

Roberson is a 1995 graduate of Penn Hills High School and was a four-year letter winner and three-year starter on the varsity boys basketball team.  He surpassed 1,000 points for his varsity career, earning all-state honors as a junior and senior.

He played collegiately at Bradley University and was named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Defensive Team.  After graduating from Bradley in 2000, Roberson was one of two players chosen out of 150 to make the cut for the Milwaukee Bucks NBA summer team.

"Getting the opportunity to know Eric's brother and his parents, it does not surprise me that he has become an accomplished young man based upon his upbringing and family background," said BAB President, Jason Curry.  "I am proud to learn that Eric has been honored by the Penn Hills Hall of Fame committee and that has he made Penn Hills High School proud as a citizen of the community and an accomplished student-athlete."

Roberson also played one season of pro basketball in Argentina before returning to the United States.  He and his wife, Dawn, reside in Joliet, Ill., with their three children.


4/20/08 - 2008 SCHOLARSHIP GAMES A SUCCESS!

New York, NY - The 5th Annual Big Apple Basketball Scholarship Games (view 2. min highlight video) featured the Top 40 boys unsigned seniors in the New York metro area on Sunday at Baruch College. 

The event selects the participants based upon their academic achievements and basketball ability.  The Scholarship Games was approved by the PSAL, allowing Division I coaches to attend, and the showcase attracted Division I, II, II and Junior College coaches.

A partial list of schools in attendance were, Division I - St. Francis, New Hampshire, Marist, Central Connecticut and St. Peter's, Division II - Queens, Merrimack, Adelphi, Kentucky State, CW Post and Molloy, Division III - Baruch, College of Staten Island, Farmingdale, Rutgers/Newark, Potsdam, Morrisville and Hunter, Junior Colleges - Fashion Institute of Technology and Hostos.

Big Apple Basketball thanks the PSAL, Baruch College, CHSAA, HOT 97, POWERade, New York Knicks, Spaulding, DC Sports, Fashion Institute of Technology and the many supporters who helped make this year's event a success for the deserving student-athletes in the New York City metro area!


3/26/08 - SYLVEN LANDESBERG, MCDONALDS ALL-AMERICAN
RICE'S WALKER ALSO SELECTED FOR PRESTIGIOUS ALL-STAR GAME

Milwaukee, WI - Holy Cross senior Sylven Landesberg and Rice guard, Kemba Walker were selected to play in the 2008 McDonald's All-American game in Milwaukee.

Both players have participated in the Big Apple Basketball Challenge and Big Apple Basketball Invitational.  Earlier this season, Landesberg led his team to a thrilling 2-OT win over Boys and Girls High School, posting 29 points and 20 rebounds.

Walker, who has a career 2-1 record in BAB events, most recently played during his junior year versus Thomas Jefferson High and Niagara Falls High School.  Walker had an impressive outing versus Niagara Falls who featured New York State Mr. Basketball, Jonny Flynn.  Walker slowed Flynn down and led a steady Rice attack en route to a 20 point blowout victory.


3/18/08 - 27 BAB PLAYERS COMPETE IN 2008 NCAA TOURNEY!

Indianapolis, IN - This season's NCAA Men's Basketball Division I tournament features 27 student-athletes that have participated in Big Apple Basketball programs.  Since 2003, Big Apple Basketball has showcased many high school boys basketball players in the Scholarship Games, High School Invitational and High School Challenge. 

See the list below of the 27 former BAB players that are in the 2008 NCAA tourney!

Danny Green (North Carolina/St. Mary's); Tyrone Nash (Notre Dame/Lawrence-Woodmere Academy); Idris Hilliard (St. Joseph's/The Hun School); Edgar Sosa (Louisville/Rice); Derrick Caracter (Louisville/Notre Dame Prep); Brian Williams (Tennessee/Columbus); Malcolm Grant (Villanova/Robeson); Antonio Pena (Villanova/St. Thomas More);Casiem Drummond (Villanova/Bloomfield Tech); James Carr (Siena/Wings); Chris De La Rosa (Siena/All Hallows); Steven Priestley (Siena/Uniondale); Edwin Ubiless (Siena/St. Thomas More); Michael Beasley (Kansas St./Notre Dame Prep);Stephen Rossiter (Davidson/Monsignor Farrell); Levance Fields (Pittsburgh/Xaverian); Ronald Ramon (Pittsburgh/All Hallows); Austin Wallace (Pittsburgh/LaSalle); Luis Guzman (Temple/Paramus Catholic); Lazar Hayward (Marquette/Notre Dame Prep); Patrick Hazel (Marquette/Blair); A.J. Stewart (Kentucky/Arlington Country Day); Alexis Wangmene (Texas/Blair); Curtis Kelly (Connecticut/Rice); Sundiata Gaines (Georgia/Archbishop Molloy); Da'Sean Butler (West Virginia/Bloomfield Tech) and Jamelle Horne (Arizona/San Diego).

Click on the following links to see how these players have fared in the Big Apple Basketball Invitational! Individual Records and the Big Apple Basketball Challenge Individual Records.


3/12/08 - FORMER BAB STANDOUT EARNS BIG EAST HONORS!
SYRACUSE GUARD, JONNY FLYNN NAMED CO-ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Syracuse, NY - Syracuse freshman point guard Jonny Flynn was named Big East co-rookie of the year.  Flynn and Pittsburgh's DeJuan Blair shared the award.

He averaged 16 ppg and lead the Orange in assists (163).  The freshman also led the Big East in minutes per game averaging 39.2 minutes per game!

Flynn was also an honorable mention All-Big East selection.  He joins Pearl Washington, Derrick Coleman, Lawrence Moten and Carmelo Anthony as former Syracuse Rookie of the Year winners in the Big East. 

In 2006 and 2007 Flynn played for Niagara Falls H.S. in the Big Apple Basketball Invitational.  He is currently ranked in the Top 5 in assists, points, free throws and 3-point field goals in the BAB Invitational.  In four games, Flynn averaged 27 points and set an Invitational record with 11 assists.  The Niagara Falls star was also an excellent student, earning several Academic Achievement Awards during the Big Apple Basketball Invitational, posting over a 90 academic average!Big Apple Basketball Invitational.


3/9/02 - 2 BAB PARTICIPANTS FACEOFF IN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
HOLY CROSS TOPS CHRIST THE KING TO WIN CHSAA CHAMPIONSHIP

Bronx, NY - Holy Cross High School surprised most of New York City en route to a 56-48 victory over Christ the King to win the CHSAA AA championship.  It is the school's first city title in 40 years!

The HC Knights were led by the senior star, Sylven Landesberg who scored 24 points and earned MVP honors.  Landesberg, who is headed to Virginia next season, was helped by the play of seniors Blaise Ffrench and Kayvon Roberts. 

Earlier in the season, Holy Cross nipped Boys and Girls 78-73 in 2OT, in the Big Apple Basketball Challenge.


3/7/08 - FORMER BAB SCHOLARSHIP GAMES PLAYER UPDATE!
JOHN HOLLAND NAMED AMERICA EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Binghamton, NY - John Holland, a freshman guard/forward at Boston University was named America East Conference Rookie of the Year.  Holland was a participant in the 2006 Big Apple Basketball Scholarship Games, an event designed to showcase NYC area seniors to college basketball coaches for scholarship opportunities.

In addition, Holland earned spots on the All-Conference Third Team and the All-Rookie and All-Defensive teams.

A six-time America East Rookie of the Week, Holland averaged 11.5 ppg.  He scored a career- and America East season-high 38 points versus Hartford. Over his last eight games of the season, he averaged 19.4 points and 7.0 rebounds.

"On behalf of our family, I want to thank you and your staff for giving him and many other unnoticed basketball players an opportunity to showcase their skills and talents," said Holland's father, John Holland. "Playing with and against so many BAB players really helped him to gain confidence and esteem in his worth and ability. Keep up the great work in helping so many young men achieve their dreams through higher education and basketball."


2/27/08 - BAB THANKS SPALDING FOR THEIR SUPPORT

Queens, NY - Big Apple Basketball would like to thank Spalding for their support of the 2008 Big Apple Basketball Scholarship Games.  Spalding has donated a dozen basketballs to BAB for the Scholarship Games on Sunday, April 20 at Baruch College.

"The Scholarship Games is the staple of Big Apple Basketball's youth programming," said BAB President, Jason Curry.  "Unfortunately, last year for the first time since its inception in 2003, we were not able to host the showcase due to lack of funding.  We are all extremely excited about the return of the program and the support of group's such as Spalding, that help to make it a reality."

The Scholarship Games is aimed at assisting the Top 40 unsigned seniors in the NY metro area, based upon their academic achievements and basketball ability, in securing college scholarship opportunities.  The participants are chosen from a group of over 200 applicants, during a four-week academic and athletic screening process conducted by the BAB staff.

“Spalding is proud to have its TF-1000 Zk Pro as the Official Game Ball of the Big Apple Basketball Scholarship Games," said Spalding Director of Consumer Marketing, Bob LLewellyn.  "From the courts of the NBA, WNBA, D-League, top collegiate and high school programs and now the Big Apple Basketball Scholarship Games, Spalding is proud to supply basketball's to New York City area's top student-athletes."

Please click here for more information on how you can help support the upcoming Scholarship Games or call (718)575-3342. 


2/25/08 - BAB PRESIDENT, JASON CURRY TO BE HONORED
YMCA & QNS NEWSPAPERS WILL HONOR CURRY, OLIVA AND PEPONAKIS

Queens, NY - Big Apple Basketball President, Jason Curry; legendary Christ the King Boys Basketball Coach Bob Oliva; and current Queens College Men's Basketball Coach, Kyrk Peponakis will be honored today in the first inaugural Long Island City YMCA "Strong Coaches, Strong Kids" Awards Ceremony.

The event will take place at O'Neill's Restaurant in Maspeth, Queens and the three basketball lifers will be recognized for their dedication, positive values, and importance to our community and to the game of basketball.

In addition to honoring these three individuals, the evening will feature a symposium on basketball moderated by Sports Editors from the QUEENS LEDGER, QUEENS COURIER, and TIMES LEDGER newspapers, as well as food, drink, and a basketball-themed raffle. Tickets are $30 in advance, and $35 at the door.  All proceeds benefit the LONG ISLAND CITY YMCA's Strong Kids campaign.

For more info, you can contact Tom Sylvester at the LONG ISLAND CITY YMCA 718-392-7932 or Nick D'Arienzo at the QUEENS LEDGER Newspapers 718-426-7200.


2/22/08 - JOHN JAY COLLEGE CAPTURES CUNY CHAMPIONSHIP
ADVANCES TO DIII NCAA TOURNEY - LED BY 2 FORMER BAB PLAYERS

New York, NY - John Jay College earned its first ever men's basketball CUNYAC championship, in the 43 years of the tournament, by defeating #1 seed York College, 68-54.  The John Jay Bloodhounds will now advance to the NCAA Division III tournament.

#6 seed John Jay (13-15) shocked everyone, but themselves, as they beat two-time CUNYAC champs, York College (20-8).

Two of John Jay's main contributors, Godfrey Mascall (pictured left) and Miguel Garcia, are former BAB Scholarship Game participants.

"We were the underdog, but we believed," said Mascall.  "Coming to John Jay was a great decision for me...I'm glad I listened to my father for once."

John Jay coach, Charles Jackson - who is a regular at BAB events - spoke highly of the BAB showcases.  "There are so many kids in New York City.  To see student-athletes collectively in a venue where we (college coaches) know we can recruit kids with good grades is important," said Jackson.

Mascall added, "It (the BAB Scholarship Games) was a great experience for me.  It was competitive and gave me the opportunity to show myself to colleges."

The Bloodhounds next game will be on Thursday, March 6.  They will find out their opponent and location on March 3, when the NCAA announces it selections.


2/16/08 - JAVONE "BAM" MOORE INDUCTED INTO CANISIUS HOF
FORMER BAB PRO TOURING TEAM PLAYER HONORED BY ALMA MATER

Buffalo, NY - Former Big Apple Basketball Pro Touring Team player, Javone "Bam" Moore was one of five athletes inducted into this year's Canisius College Athletics Hall of Fame.  The ceremony was held on-campus during halftime of the men's basketball game.

Moore, a New York City native, graduated in 1997 with a degree in Business Management.  According to Canisius College, in order to be eligible for their Sports Hall of Fame, a student-athlete must be a graduate of the College, been acclaimed as an undergraduate as one of the outstanding athletes in the history of the school and, since graduation, the athlete’s life must have continued to reflect favorably on the College.

Moore, who is currently an Assistant Vice-President for Chase Bank, still holds the school’s all-time record for career assists with 550 and is one of only two players in program history to post 500 career assists.  He played on the 1994 MAAC regular season championship team, the 1995 team that earned a trip to the NIT Final Four in New York City and the 1996 MAAC Championship team that went to the NCAA Tournament. He was an All-MAAC and MAAC All-Academic honoree after the 1996-97 season and earned a spot on the 1997 MAAC All-Tournament Team as a senior.  He was also recognized for his work in the classroom, earning GTE-CoSIDA District I Academic All-America accolades and NABC District II Second Team Academic All-Star recognition.


2/11/08 - HIP HOP HAS HEART CONTRIBUTES TOWARDS BAB!

New York, NY - Big Apple Basketball would like to thank the Hip Hop Has Heart Foundation for their financial contribution towards Big Apple Basketball programming for 2008.

Big Apple Basketball is a not-for-profit organization designed to use basketball as a "tool" to assist young people in their athletic, educational, professional and life skill development.

"Each year we strive to give back to the community to show we care about each generation," said Promotions & Community Relations Director, Donyshia Benjamin.  "Please continue to reach out to the youth in New York because it does make a difference in their lives."

For more information on how you can make a tax deductible donation to assist BAB in fulfilling its mission please click here.  We thank all of you for your support as we continue to make a difference in the lives of youth!


1/26/08 - FORMER BAB COACH INDUCTED INTO HALL OF FAME
SHANDUE MCNEILL, ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY, 1993-1997

Oleon, NY - Former Big Apple Basketball Pro Touring Team Player and youth coach, Shandue McNeill was inducted into the St. Bonaventure Athletic Hall of Fame.  McNeill, who had a prestigious four-year career at St. Bonaventure (1993-1997), graduated as the programs all-time leader in assists and steals.

McNeill also scored 1,049 career points!  He was the lone student-athlete honored at the ceremony, in addition to Enrique Barrera (the school's first men's varsity soccer coach) and Don McLean (former St. Bonaventure play-by-play announcer).

"Each of these guys has a special place in our school's athletic history, so it's only fitting that they join this prestigious family," said Director of Athletics Steve Watson. "Their accomplishments are amazing, but it's their passion and dedication for St. Bonaventure that separates them from the rest of the pack."

One of coach Jim Baron's first recruits, McNeill was the first in a long line of great point guards that played for the Brown and White since the early 90s. McNeill made an immediate impact in his first season with the Bonnies and was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team. One year later, he helped lead St. Bonaventure to its first postseason appearance in 12 years, an NIT berth that resulted in a win over Southern Mississippi at the Reilly Center.

McNeill was named to the A-10 All-Defensive team as a senior and was a three-time Academic All-Conference selection.


1/21/08 - DAY 2 RESULTS FROM BAB INVITATIONAL
PACKED HOUSE AT BARUCH - NBA GREAT RON HARPER STOPS BY

11am - Hills West (Long Island) def. All Hallows 57-46

12:45pm - Benjamin Cardozo (Queens) def. San Diego (CA) 71-49

2:30pm - Boys and Girls (Brooklyn) def. Queen of Peace (NJ) 63-44

4:15pm - Notre Dame Prep (MA) def. Blair (NJ) 77-67

6pm - American Christian (PA) def. St. Thomas More (CT) 83-72

For a complete recap of the 2008 Big Apple Basketball Invitational, including all-tournament teams, photos and more, click here.

1/19/08 - DAY 1 RESULTS FROM BAB INVITATIONAL
PENNSBURY'S PEPPER NETS 40 & WHITE PLAINS' KILPATRICK DROPS 44!

11am - Poly Prep (Brooklyn) def. St. Dominic's (Long Island) 46-36 

12:45pm - Pennsbury (PA) def. Wadleigh (Manhattan) 74-49

2:30pm - White Plains (NY) def. Canarsie (Brooklyn) 82-79 (OT)

4:15pm - Apex (NJ) def. Hun (NJ) 61-40

6pm - San Diego (CA) def. New London (CT) 47-41

7:45pm -  Cardozo (Queens) def. Archbishop Carroll (DC), 56-55

Monday's games feature the #1 player in the nation, Tyreke Evans, along with Devin Ebanks (Indiana); Terrence Jennings (Louisville); Patrick Jackson (Rutgers); Jarrett Mann (Stanford); James Southerland (Syracuse); Bilal Dixon (Providence), and the nation's #1 sophomore, Jeremy Tyler (San Diego), along with many other senior and underclassmen stars.

For complete info. including, recaps, photos and more, click here.


1/15/08 - NY KNICKS DONATE TICKETS TO BAB VOLUNTEERS

New York, NY - Big Apple Basketball would like to thank the New York Knicks for their donation of tickets to the Knicks home game versus the Washington Wizards.

Big Apple Basketball has a plethora of volunteers during the year and the Knicks were generous enough to invite several of them and their families to The Garden. 

"It was great and the Knicks won," said volunteer, Derrick Adams, who attended with his family.  "The tickets were good and the kids loved it.  My son said he wanted to be like Nate (Robinson)."

"We're extremely grateful for the generosity the New York Knicks have demonstrated to our organization," said Big Apple Basketball President, Jason Curry.  "Their support has assisted us in continuing to maintain the high quality of programs and services that we have worked so hard to provide to youth, families, schools, and the athletic community at large."

Big Apple Basketball is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization designed to use basketball as a "tool" to assist young people in their athletic, educational, professional, and life skill development.

For more information on how you can contribute and assist BAB in fulfilling our mission please click here.  We thank all of you for your support as we continue to make a difference in the lives of youth!


1/8/08 - BAB INVITATIONAL TIPS WITH TOP HS & PREP TEAMS
TYREKE EVANS, DEVIN EBANKS & JEREMY TYLER HIGHLIGHT FIELD

New York, NY - Big Apple Basketball will host the 5th Annual Big Apple Basketball Invitational on Saturday, January 19 and Monday, January 21, 2008 at Baruch College in New York City.  The invitational features 20 top high school and prep school teams from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. and California.

The invitational will feature New York City schools, Boys and Girls, Benjamin Cardozo, Canarsie, Wadleigh, All Hallows and Poly Prep, along with American Christian (Pennsylvania), St. Thomas More (Connecticut), Archbishop Carroll (Washington, D.C.), New London (Connecticut), San Diego (California), Notre Dame Prep (Massachusetts), Blair (New Jersey), Queen of Peace (New Jersey), Apex (New Jersey), Hun (New Jersey), White Plains (New York), Hills West (Long Island), Pennsbury (Pennsylvania) and St. Dominic (Long Island).

CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE EVENT INFORMATION...


1/2/08 - CHARLES JENKINS NAMED ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
FORMER BAB PARTICIPANT HONORED BY CAA CONFERENCE

Hempstead, NY - Hofstra freshman guard, Charles Jenkins was named the CAA Men's Basketball Rookie of the Week for the second time this season.  Jenkins, a participant in the 2006 Big Apple Basketball Challenge, led the Pride in games at Madison Square Garden versus Virginia Tech and Marist.

During the week he averaged 17 points, including a career high 21 against Marist.  Jenkins is currently averaging 13.3 points and has scored in double figures in nine consecutive contests.

As a participant in the BAB Challenge for Springfield Gardens High, Jenkins scored an event record 32 points versus St. Raymond.


12/19/07 - ST. RAY'S CRACKS NATIONAL TOP 25

Bronx, NY - St. Raymond High School was ranked in this week's Super Top 25 by USA Today.  After beginning the season unranked, St. Ray's earned impressive victories over Archbishop Carroll (DC), Thomas Jefferson and Christ the King.  All three of St. Raymond's recent opponents are participants in either the 2007 Big Apple Basketball Challenge or 2008 Big Apple Basketball Invitational.

Fresh off of a strong appearance in the Big Apple Basketball Challenge, St. Ray's was able to catapult into the national rankings, in part, because of their 87-74 victory over Jefferson.  After being down early in the game, the Ravens came back behind strong performances by senior guard, Darryl Bryant (West Virginia) with 27 points and highly-touted juniors, Omari Lawrence (24 points) and Kevin Parrom (22 points).


12/17/07 - COREY CHANDLER SCORES 23 IN LOSS TO UNC
2007 BAB PARTICIPANT NAMED TO BIG EAST HONOR ROLL

Piscataway, NJ - Corey Chandler, a participant in the 2006 and 2007 Big Apple Basketball Invitational's, was named to the Big East Conference weekly men's basketball honor roll.

Chandler, a freshman at Rutgers, put on a spectacular scoring display versus #1 ranked North Carolina during a recently televised ESPN game.  He pumped in 23 points and also grabbed eight rebounds in a 93-71 loss to the Tar Heels.

During the week he averaged 19 points and six rebounds for the Scarlet Knights.  He's averaging 14.1 points per game and has scored at least 20 points in two of Rutgers' last three games, including 25 points against Nebraska.

Earlier this year, Chandler, then a senior at Newark East Side (NJ) went 1-1 during the BAB Invitational.  He earned Second-Team All Tournament honors after scoring 26 points, with five steals versus St. Dominic's.


12/9/07 - LEAGUES SPLIT ON SUN; CHSAA WINS SERIES 5-3
JOHN STARKS MAKES APPEARANCE - SEE EVENT PHOTOS

KENNEDY 73, MT. ST. MICHAEL 56

Coach Johnny Mathis' Kennedy squad had a strong showing to tip-off day 2 of the Big Apple Basketball Challenge.  After a close first quarter, Kennedy outscored Mount by 12 in the second quarter and hold a 15 point halftime lead.  Both teams played to a stand-still in the second half and Kennedy finished with the 17 point victory.

MVP, Jeffrey Arzu scored 15 points on 7-for-9 shooting for Kennedy, while Mount was led by Sportsmanship Award Winner Xavier Alder, who scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds.

(CHSAA 3, PSAL 2)
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XAVERIAN 57, WINGS 52

Xaverian had one of the better performances of the weekend.  The Clippers looked sharp in handing Wings Academy a five point defeat.  Xaverian led comfortably throughout, holding a seven to 10 point lead most of the game.  Wings made it close at the end behind the play of Krystian Foriest (Sportsmanship) who had 15 points and 11 rebounds.  Stuart Wallensteen (MVP) had 11 points and nine rebounds for the Clippers.

(CHSAA 4, PSAL 2)

CANARSIE 74, BISHOP FORD 62

Another tight match-up between the catholic league and the public league.  The game was knotted at 49 after three quarters, but Canarsie pulled away in the fourth using full-court pressure to take Ford out of their game.  Elon Howard led the way for Canarsie posting 17 points and 17 rebounds to take home MVP honors.  Bishop Ford was paced by Samuel Haigler's 23 points and Tyrik Tucker's 17 points and 13 rebounds.

(CHSAA 4, PSAL 3)

ST. RAYMOND 87, JEFFERSON 74

The young Jefferson team gate out of the gate early with a 17-11 first quarter lead.  St. Raymond's came back in the second quarter to go up 36-35 at halftime.  The Ravens were too much in the second half, opening up a seven point lead at the end of three, and pulling away in the fourth quarter.  Jefferson remained within striking distance, led by Keith Spellman's 22 points (Sportsmanship).  St. Raymond's had three players score over 20 points with Darryl Bryant leading the way with 27 points, along with Omari Lawrence (MVP - 24 points) and Kevin Parrom (22 points).

(FINAL CHSAA 5, PSAL 3)

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12/8/07 - CHSAA LEADS, IRV GOTTI CHECKS OUT THE ACTION!
CHSAA LEADS 3-1 AFTER DAY 1 & JOHN STARKS TO ATTEND SUNDAY

CARDINAL HAYES 53, THOMAS EDISON 49

A close game throughout Hayes held on for a 4 point victory for Edison. The largest lead for either team was 6, with 5 lead changes and the score tied on 6 different occasions. Jeff Paulino scored 24 points and had 7 assists to earn MVP honors for Hayes. Allan Thomas had 17 points in defeat to win the sportsmanship award. The academic achievement award winners were Lance Williams (Cardinal Hayes) and Stephon Hodges (Thomas Edison).

(CHSAA 1, PSAL 0)

SOUTH SHORE 53, ALL HALLOWS 47

Another nailbiter in the Big Apple Basketball Challenge.  South Shore jumped out to a seven point first quarter lead, but the young All Hallows team cut it to five at the half and trailed by six at the end of three.  The final stanza was played to a draw as Sharif Muhammad scored 20 points and had 8 rebounds (MVP), while sophomore Devon Coliier (Sportsmanship) had 20 in a losing effort.

(PSAL 1, CHSAA 1)

CHRIST THE KING 71, WADLEIGH 49

The lone blowout of the day.  Florida bound Erving Walker (MVP) showed why he's headed to the SEC as he pumped in 20 points, with 8 assists (Big Apple Basketball Challenge record) and two steals in 24 minutes.  His eight assists tied/broke.... For the PSAL, Wadleigh was paced by newcomer, William Harrison's 13 points and nine rebounds(Sportsmanship Award Winner). 

(CHSAA 2, PSAL 1)

HOLY CROSS 78, BOYS AND GIRLS 73 (2-OT)

The game lived up to the billing as a packed house at Baruch College saw a phenomenal game.  With celebrity, Irv Gotti sitting courtside, neither team disappointed with their effort.  The game went back and forth throughout with 13 lead changes and 10 ties.  Neither team capitalized from the foul line, but there several players from both teams that made key plays down the stretch. 

Virginia-bound, Sylven Landesberg (MVP) scored 29 points on 9-24 shooting, and snatched 20 rebounds with 5 assists in 40 minutes.  For Boys, Brandon Romain had 23 points with seven rebounds.

(CHSAA 3, PSAL 1)

JOHN STARKS and members of the New York Knicks organization are scheduled to appear on Sunday at the BAB Challenge with plenty of giveaways.


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12/7/07 - RU's Jackson, UVA's Landesberg on Display at Big Apple
ZAGSBLOG ON BIG APPLE BY ADAM ZAGORIA

Fans of area hoops, especially those interested in the future of Rutgers, Virginia, West Virginia and Florida, should get to Baruch College this weekend to check out Big Apple Basketball Challenge

This great event is run by our man Jason Curry (left) and features eight of the top New York City public schools against eight of their Catholic school brethren. On display with be Virginia-bound SG Sylven Landesberg of Holy Cross (Queens); Rutgers-bound SG Patrick Jackson of Brooklyn Boys & Girls; Florida signee Erving Walker of Christ the King (Queens); and the St. Raymond's crew that includes West Virginia commit Darryl "Truck" Bryant and his talented teammates Omari Lawrence and Kevin Parrom, who are being recruited by area schools Rutgers, Seton Hall and St. John's among others.

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12/5/07 - NY1 NEWS SPORTS HAS JASON CURRY IN STUDIO
CURRY IN STUDIO GUEST WITH TOM MCDONALD ON SPORTS ON 1

New York, NY - Big Apple Basketball President, Jason Curry was a live guest last night on NY1 News.  Curry sat in-studio with host Tom McDonald during the hour long show, Sports on 1.

Curry relayed his basketball expertise on New York City high school hoops and the upcoming Big Apple Basketball Challenge.

To see the video of the show featuring Curry, please click here.


12/1/07 - QUEENS-LEDGER SITS DOWN WITH JASON CURRY
Q & A WITH BIG APPLE BASKETBALL PRESIDENT, BY NICK D'ARIENZO

Queens, NY - BIG APPLE BASKETBALL’S CHSAA vs. PSAL Basketball Challenge is always one of the first showcases of the season for city-wide hoops talent. (12/8 and 12/9, just visit BigAppleBasketball.com.) Jason Curry and his staff have been staging the event, the unofficial kick-off of the high school season, for four years now. (FYI, the Catholics have taken 21 out of 30.) BAB also hosts the High School Expo every Spring, to help provide qualified unsigned seniors the opportunity to play in front of interested college coaches. - Nick D’Arienzo.

1. Why is it you think basketball is always known as “The City Game”?
Curry: Primarily because it doesn’t take a lot of money. It’s not an expensive sport, and there are so many courts in New York City, all you need is a basketball.

2. Tell us a little about what BIG APPLE BASKETBALL is all about?
Curry: We’re a non-profit designed to use basketball as a tool to assist student-athletes in their athletic, educational, professional, and life skills development. We put together programs so as many local athletes as possible will be able to attain college scholarships. We also put together several team-oriented events, which serve a couple of purposes - we do some fundraising for our organization, showcase a lot of the premier teams and elite players in the metro area, and showcase some players who are not as popular on the circuit as many from around the country and expose them to as many college coaches as possible.

3. What led you to start this organization in the first place?

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11/28/07 - CURRY SPICES UP BIG APPLE WITH A CHALLENGE
by Maurice Wingate- NYCHoops.net Publisher

Jason Curry has always been a fan of basketball in New York City, the Big Apple. First as a player, then as a coach.

In what started out three years ago as a vehicle to offer scholarship opportunities to local student-athletes who excelled both athletically and academically, The Big Apple Basketball Challenge has become the preeminent battle between the PSAL and the CHSAA. The BAB Challenge is a two day basketball event (Saturday December 8th and Sunday December 9th, at Baruch College in NY) to showcase the top high school public league and catholic league teams. The BAB Challenge is designed to show the supremacy of New York City's catholic or public leagues on the basketball court. The games are played at a very high level with bragging rights at stake. The 2007 BAB Challenge features 16 of the top New York City boys' catholic and public high school teams.

"It began in 2003 as the High School Scholarship Games," states Jason Curry, President and Director of Operations. "It was very successful for us but we wanted to create a unique theme so we came up with the concept of Catholic schools (CHSAA) versus Public schools (PSAL)."

The relevance of the Big Apple Basketball Challenge has been heightened in the last few years due to what some would call an exodus of players transferring from the CHSAA to PSAL schools. Just recently, four players transferred from Xaverian High School to various public schools. "Many say that the CHSAA is the dominant league in New York with the PSAL narrowing the gap," says Curry. "Some are saying that the PSAL has actually surpassed the CHSAA."

This will be the fourth-annual Big Apple Basketball Challenge. Curry, his staff and basketball experts such as Tom Konchalski (HSBI) design the match-ups to create the most competitive and entertaining games possible. As a result, the event has increased in anticipation, intensity and attendance every year. "Last year there were 200 people in the lobby of the college who couldn't get in," Curry says.

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11/22/07 - MIKE BEASLEY AVERAGING 30 POINTS & 20 REB'S
FORMER BAB PARTICIPANT LEADS NCAA IN POINTS AND REBOUNDS

Manhattan, KS - Mike Beasley, a participant in the 2007 Big Apple Basketball Invitational is leading the NCAA Men's Division I in points and rebounds.  The 18-year old freshman at Kansas State, is averaging a remarkable 30 points and 20 rebounds per contest.

The 6-10 Beasley has scored a least 30 points in three of his first four games, including a 42 point season debut versus Sacramento State.  He was recently named Big 12 Player of the Week after also setting a conference record with 24 rebounds versus Sacramento State.  His 24 rebounds topped the old Big 12 record of 23 set by Kevin Durant (Texas) and Nick Collison (Kansas), both currently playing for the Seattle Supersonics.

In Beasley's visit to New York last season, he posted 26 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks for Notre Dame Prep (MA) versus Laurinburg (NC) in the Big Apple Basketball Invitational.

Notre Dame Prep will return to the BAB Invitational this season with future stars, Terrence Jennings (Louisville), Nate Miles (Connecticut), Melquan Bolding (Louisville) and James Southerland (Syracuse).  They will face New Jersey power, Blair Academy with Stanford bound - Jarrett Mann.


11/12/07 - JOHNNY FLYNN SCORES 28 IN FRESHMAN DEBUT
SETS SYRACUSE SCHOOL RECORD