2010 ALL-TOURNAMENT
1ST TEAM
Eric Ferguson, Sr. Winchendon (Georgia Southern '14) - 18 POINTS VERSUS IMPACT ACADEMY.
Tavon Sledge, Jr. Hills West - 21 POINTS, 8 REBOUNDS, 7 ASSISTS VERSUS BISHOP LOUGHLIN.
Jayvaughn Pinkston, Sr. Bishop Loughlin (Villanova '14) - 34 POINTS, 14 REBOUNDS VERSUS HILLS WEST.
LaQuinton Ross, Jr. Life Center - 25 POINTS, 13 REBOUNDS VERSUS HOTCHKISS.
Tobias Harris, Sr. Hills West (Tennessee '14) - 19 POINTS, 7 REBOUNDS, 3 BLOCKS VERSUS BISHOP LOUGHLIN.
2ND TEAM
Savon Goodman, So. Academy of the New Church - 32 POINTS, 12 REBOUNDS VERSUS IMPACT ACADEMY.
Dion Waiters, Sr. Life Center (Syracuse '14) - 21 POINTS IN 28 MINUTES VERSUS HOTCHKISS.,
CJ Aiken, Sr. Plymouth Whitemarsh (St. Joseph's '14) - 12 POINTS, 13 REBOUNDS, 8 BLOCKS (BAB INVITATIONAL RECORD) VERSUS ST. RAYMOND'S.
Jason Morris, Sr. Hotchkiss (Georgia Tech '14) - 22 POINTS VERSUS LIFE CENTER.
Tyler Harris, Jr. Hills West - 24 POINTS, 8 REBOUNDS, 2 STEALS VERSUS BISHOP LOUGHLIN.
HONORABLE MENTION
Hart Gliedman, Sr. Long Island Lutheran
Achraf Yacoubou, Jr. Long Island Lutheran
Rakeem Christmas, Jr. Academy of the New Church
2009 ALL-TOURNAMENT
1ST TEAM
Russ Smith, Sr. Archbishop Molloy - 41 POINTS, 8 ASSISTS, 7 REBOUNDS AND FOUR STEALS VERSUS GREENPORT. 16-28 FG, 7-8 FT
Brandon Triche, Sr. Jamesville-Dewitt (Syracuse '13) - 20 POINT, 6 REBOUNDS, 4 ASSISTS, 2 STEALS VERSUS LINCOLN.
Sean Kilpatrick, PG. Notre Dame Prep (Cincinnati '13) - 21 POINTS, 7 ASSISTS, 6 REBOUNDS, 4 STEALS VERSUS APEX.
Jayvaughn Pinkston, Jr. Bishop Loughlin - 28 POINTS, 12 REBOUNDS, 4 ASSISTS AND 2 BLOCKS VERSUS PINE CREST.
Achraf Yocoubou, So. Long Island Lutheran - 22 POINTS AND 14 REBOUNDS VERSUS THOMAS JEFFERSON & 24 POINTS AND 3 STEALS VERSUS RICE.
2ND TEAM
Brandon Knight, Jr. - 23 POINTS VERSUS RICE & 43 POINTS, 10 REBOUNDS VERSUS BISHOP LOUGHLIN.
Lance Stephenson, Sr. Lincoln - 15 POINTS, 8 REBOUNDS, 5 STEALS AND 4 STEALS VERSUS JAMESVILLE-DEWITT.
Durand Scott, Sr. Rice (Miami '13) - 26 POINTS, 11 REBOUNDS, 5 ASSISTS VERSUS PINE CREST & 8 POINTS, 8 REBOUNDS, 7 ASSISTS, 3 STEALS IN 17 MINUTES VERSUS LONG ISLAND LUTHERAN. 12-24 FG, 4-5 FT
Alshawn Hymes, Sr. Jamesville-Dewitt - 28 POINTS, 6 REBOUNDS, 4 STEALS VERSUS LINCOLN. 8-15 FG
Keith Spellman, Sr. Thomas Jefferson - 21 POINTS, 10 REBOUNDS, 6 STEALS, 3 BLOCKS, 3 ASSISTS VERSUS LONG ISLAND LUTHERAN.
HONORABLE MENTION
Johnny Lacy, Sr. Notre Dame Prep - 17 points, 4 assists, 3 steals vs. Apex
Reynaldo Walters, Jr. Cardozo - 20 points, 5 assists, 2 steals vs. St. Peter's
2008 ALL-TOURNAMENT
1ST TEAM
Dalton Pepper, Jr. Pennsbury (West Virginia '13) - 40 POINTS, 8 REBOUNDS, THREE STEALS AND TWO ASSISTS VERSUS WADLEIGH (MANHATTAN). 15-27 FG, 6-9 3PT FG, 4-5 FT
Sean Kilpatrick, Sr. White Plains (Cincinnati '12) - 44 POINTS (OVERTIME WIN VERSUS CANARSIE, BROOKLYN - TOURNAMENT RECORD), SEVEN REBOUNDS, 17-25 FG, 10-11 FT.
Markieff Morris, PG. Apex (Kansas '12) - 24 POINTS, 15 REBOUNDS VERSUS HUN. 9-12 FG
Devin Ebanks, Sr. St. Thomas More (West Virginia '12) - 31 POINTS, 16 REBOUNDS, TWO ASSISTS AND TWO STEALS VERSUS AMERICAN CHRISTIAN. 11-18 FG, 7-9 FT.
Kim English, Sr. Notre Dame Prep (Missouri '12) - 21 POINTS, EIGHT REBOUNDS, FIVE STEALS AND THREE ASSISTS IN 18 MINUTES!!!
2ND TEAM
Patrick McCoullum, Sr. San Diego - AVERAGED: 20 POINTS, 12 REBOUNDS, FOUR ASSISTS, FOUR STEALS AND THREE BLOCKS IN TWO GAMES VERSUS NEW LONDON AND BENJAMIN CARDOZO.
Trinity Fields, Sr. Benjamin Cardozo (Iona '12) - AVERAGED: 18 POINTS, EIGHT REBOUNDS, SIX ASSISTS AND TWO STEALS IN TWO GAMES VERSUS ARCHBISHOP CARROLL AND SAN DIEGO.
Austin Johnson, Jr. Blair (Rutgers '13) - 28 POINTS, 14 REBOUNDS AND THREE ASSISTS VERSUS NOTRE DAME PREP. 12-24 FG, 4-5 FT
Lamont Jones, Jr. American Christian (Virginia Tech '13) - 29 POINTS AND TWO STEALS VERSUS ST. THOMAS MORE
Allan Chaney, Sr. New London (Florida '12) - 21 POINTS, 15 REBOUNDS VERSUS SAN DIEGO. 8-15 FG
3RD TEAM
Tobias Harris, So. Hills West - 27 POINTS, SEVEN REBOUNDS AND TWO STEALS VERSUS ALL HALLOWS. 11-22 FG, 3-4 FT
Brandon Romain, Sr. Boys and Girls - 21 POINTS, EIGHT REBOUNDS AND THREE STEALS VERSUS QUEEN OF PEACE. 10-18 FG
Vincent Mattos, Sr. Canarsie - 25 POINTS, FOUR REBOUNDS AND THREE ASSISTS VERSUS WHITE PLAINS. 12-13 FG!!!!
Bilal Dixon, Sr. Queen of Peace (Providence '12) - 20 POINTS, 15 REBOUNDS AND FOUR BLOCKS VERSUS BOYS AND GIRLS.
Melquan Bolding Sr. Notre Dame Prep (Duquesne '12) - 17 POINTS, FIVE REBOUNDS, FIVE STEALS AND FOUR ASSISTS. 7-12 FG
2007 ALL-TOURNAMENT
1ST TEAM
Mike Beasley, Sr. Notre Dame Prep (Kansas St.) - The 6-8 forward who many consider the #1 player in the country, didn't disappoint. Beasley finished with 26 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks in 22 minutes of action versus Laurinburg.
Jeremy Tyler, Fr. San Diego (Louisville '10) - AWESOME! Tyler, a 6-10 freshman had possibly the most dominant performance of the weekend. The 15 year old put up a remarkable 25 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks versus CHSAA Holy Cross, then followed that up with another good showing on Monday versus Wings (PSAL-Bronx). Some observers believe he could turn out to be be the best player in the country for 2010.
Alexis Wangmene, Sr. Blair (Texas) - Wangmene had the best showing of all players on Sunday at Baruch. The strong and athletic 6'8 forward punished St. Thomas More with 28 points and 12 rebounds in 26 minutes. Longhorn fans will be happy next year.
Jonny Flynn, Sr. Niagara Falls (Syracuse) - Struggled on Monday (by his standards) versus a tough group of Rice guards, but still managed 22 points. Dominated on Saturday versus Cardozo, scoring 23 points and set a BAB Invitational assist record with 11 and grabbed seven rebounds.
Sylven Landesburg, Jr. Holy Cross (Virginia) - Did what he does...score points. Impressive stat line in blowout victory over San Diego - 24 points and 11 rebounds in 25 minutes.
2ND TEAM
Isaiah Thomas, Jr. South Kent (Washington) - Phenomenal point guard who played well enough to earn first team honors. Can get anywhere on the court he wants with the ball and unselfish player. Posted 29 points and five assists in overtime loss to a scrappy St. Benedict's team.
Nathaniel Lester, Sr. Canarsie (Hofstra) - Looked extremely impressive offensively and defensively versus Rutgers-bound Corey Chandler of Newark Eastside. Lester totaled 24 points, eight rebounds and four steals, while holding Chandler to 14 points.
Corey Chandler, Sr. Newark East Side (Rutgers) - After a sub-par performance on Saturday versus Brooklyn's Canarsie, Chandler bounced back with a strong 26 point effort, including five steals, in an easy win over St. Dominic's.
Jamelle Horne, Sr. San Diego (Arizona) - Not good on Saturday versus Holy Cross. The Arizona-bound forward struggled in his first game in the Big Apple, but showed signs of dominance versus Wings on Monday. Horne made big offensive and defensive plays in the fourth quarter and overtime to lead his team to a comeback victory and took home MVP honors.
Rashad Bishop, Sr. St. Benedict's Prep (Cincinnati) - Came out sizzling in game versus South Kent knocking down three 3-pointers to start the game. Looked good in overtime and fourth quarter and was a spark plug in St. Benedict's surprising 17 point comeback victory late in the second half. Scored 21 points.
3RD TEAM
Jamine Peterson, PG Notre Dame Prep (Providence) - "Greedy" Peterson looked good in homecoming to New York City. Brooklyn product had several thunderous dunks totaling 25 points in 28 minutes.
Malcolm Grant, PG Winchendon (Villanova/transfer Miami '09) - Marginal day for Villanova-bound Grant, but still looked good in 18 point effort versus Laurinburg.
Jahmar Young, Sr. Laurinburg (New Mexico St.) - One of the best individual talents in three-day showcase. Silky smooth guard who can score in a variety of ways and has the ball "on a string". Doesn't look the part, but could be a sleeper beyond college. Posted 22 points and four steals versus Winchendon.
Keith Spellman, So. Jefferson - Young guard looked very good against a perimeter oriented Our Saviour Lutheran squad. Scored 25 points in 67-46 blowout victory.
Jordan Theodore. Jr. Paterson Catholic (Seton Hall) - Do it all point guard, looked as dominant as any point guard during the weekend. The New Jersey junior controlled the tempo for PC and consistently made great decisions with the basketball. Was the key reason for the PC victory and earned MVP honors.
HONORABLE MENTION
Kidani Brutis, Sr. Wings - 27 points in loss to San Diego
Chris Fouch, So. Rice - 16 points vs. Niagara Falls
Devon Lamb, Sr. Arlington Country Day - Avg'd 19 points and 15 rebounds in two games vs. Cardozo and Our Saviour Lutheran
Chris Smith, Sr. St. Benedict's Prep (Manhattan) - 24 points, six rebounds and three steals vs. South Kent
Kemba Walker, Jr. Rice (Connecticut) - 19 points and great defensive effort versus Johnny Flynn