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2010 All-Star Games Hotels for the events HERE |
April 18 for boys and girls, grades 9-12 |
Direct all All Star inquiries
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Game Director:
Coach
Chris Sattele
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717-329-2070
Direct all inquiries about
taking a page in the game program to
Program coordinator, Bill Gaffey----
wgaffey@pa.net 717-545-0872
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The Roundball Showcase All-Star Games were started by Bill Gaffey after
the 1976-77 season. The first game was played at Bishop McDevitt High
School. The
Pennsylvania-Maryland series started in 1992.
They were organized by Mike Gaffey and Tom Hendershot. The first
game was played at Hersheypark Arena,
Pennsylvania defeated Maryland 128-93.
Pennsylvania was led by Rashaan Carlton (Penn State), Zeffy Penn
(Villanova), Matt Walker (Mt. St. Marys), Robert Tate ( Minnesota
Viking). PA/MD Records: Most Points in a game, player: Pierre Johnson (Duval, MD) 42, 1999. Most Points in a game, team: Maryland 145, 2001. Most 3 point goals in a game: Brian Lindsay (Gettysburg) 6, 1996. --------- PA/MD Games History HERE |
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April 9, 2010 Chronology The 2009 Games
HERE The 2007 Games HERE The 2006 Games HERE The 2005 Games HERE The 2004 Games HERE The 2002 Games HERE The 2001 Games HERE The 2000 Games HERE The 1999 Games HERE The 1998 Games HERE |
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NCAA rules allow senior players to participate in only two all-star games The two game limit for all-star games was inspired by an incident that involved a 7' player from a Washington, D.C. high school around 1980. He played in seven all-star games in his senior year and never returned to high school to complete his education and earn his diploma. He just traveled from all-star game to all-star game being given sneakers, travel bags, uniforms, air travel, food, and hotel rooms. At that time, the top all-star games like the Dapper Dan Roundball Game in Pittsburgh flew all-star participants along their coach to the game site and provided the player and the coach with hotel and food (three meals a day) from Tuesday until the game on Friday. Players received sneakers, uniforms, practice gear and special treatment and then were flown home on Saturday. If you were a young kid, how would seven weeks of that appeal to you? Don't offer this deal to your mother, she might be gone for seven weeks! |
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Last year's dunk contest. |
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Seniors are chosen in the following ways: 1-Get the recommendation of their high school coach. 2-Be named on the ballots sent out to coaches. 3-Be seen by the Prystal Scouting Service or the East Coast Index 4-Be seen at one of our Shootouts. 5-Be named as an outstanding player in the newspapers. More all-star information: 1-You will need proof of
medical coverage to participate. 3-2007 All-Star video highlights HERE 4-NCAA Certified Information HERE 5-Do you want to be featured on a page in the All Star Program? All-Star Program Page Information
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These games were played in Tracey Hall at Bishop McDevitt High School on Market Street in Harrisburg, PA
1991- GIRLS- WEST 77-EAST 76.
HIGH scorers: Jen Nelson,Cedar Crest 19, Becky Timmims,
Delone Catholic16.
BOYS-EAST 129-WEST 121. HIGH scorers: Brian Pearl, York Catholic26(E),
Dan Buie, Harrisburh High 29(W). Three-point field goals: 5 - JenNelson
(record), 3 - Brad Weaver (Susquehannock).
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1989- GIRLS- EAST
80-WEST 77(overtime). High scorers: RuthWoltman,
Lower Daulphin16(E), Robyn Bostick, Trinity 20(W).
BOYS - EAST 144-WEST 124. High scorers: Ed Plakans, Manheim Twp.26(E),
Jason Stoner, Cumberland Valley 18(W). Three-point field goals: Eightplayers had
one three-point goal. History Channel : Trinity HighSchool was honored
with two of its players being named game MVP's. RobynBostick was named MVP in
the Girls game, while Kevin Bekeljia was namedMVP in the boys game. Pat Gahr,
then the coach at Clearfield High Schoolcame in to lead the East to the win(he
now coaches at Cedar Cliff).
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1988- GIRLS- WEST
88-EAST 82. High scorers: Tamika
Howard,Harrisburg 16(E), Wendy Davis, Daniel Boone 16(E).
BOYS- WEST 112, EAST 107. High scorers: Jon Raab, Eastern York 23(W),Jack
Hurd, Warwick24(E).
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1987- GIRLS- EAST85,
WEST 59. High scorers: Chantel Tremitere,York
H.S. 22(E). Theresa Bream, Carlise 14(W).
BOYS- WEST 110, EAST 103. High scorers: Dujuann Greene, HarrisburgHigh
School29(E), Sean Muto, Mechanicsburg 25(W). History Channel::Greene who
went to Farleigh-Dickinson University also won the slam dunkcontest.
1983- GIRLS-East69,
West 59. High scorers: Tracey
Spencer,Steelton-Highspire14(E), Besty Witman, Hanover 10(W).
BOYS- East 79, West 76. High scorers: Gary Ressel, Lancaster
McCaskey22(E), Perry Owens, Carlisle 16(W). History Channel:: This was
thefirst game to use the three point shot arc in the Central Pennsylvania
area.The line was taped on the floor special for the all-star game. The gamewas
played at Bishop McDevitt's Tracey Hall. The 3-point rule was includedfive years
later by the P.I.A.A. for Pennsylvania basketball. Ken McMurray(Redland) won the
slam dunk contest.
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1978-History
Channel::JaneGoudy came to all-star game as the
two time Palmyra Girls Basketball MVP,but her twin sister Jill earned All-Star
MVP honors. The Goudy twins playedfor the East team. Jill has also served as the
MVP co-ordinator for RoundballAll-Star Games.
1977-GIRLS-EAST65,WEST
48.High scorer: Sheil Long, Annville-Cleona 16(E), Dawn O'Kane,Bishop
McDevitt 16(E). BOYS-WEST 128, EAST 121.High scorer: Jim Rowe,Cedar Cliff
20(W), Greg Manning, Steelton-Highspire 25(E). History Channel:Two local
coaches were players in the first all-star game. Ken Richter (Hershey)now the
coach at CD East played for the East team, and Jim Rowe (Cedar Cliff)now the
coach at Bishop McDevitt led the West team with 20 points and wastabbed the MVP.
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