Difference between revisions of "2002 NSC"

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==Individual results==
 
==Individual results==
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Full stats may be found at the below link and are currently being reformatted into SQBS reports for posting. The tournament All-Stars were selected by polling participating teams and staff and are listed alphabetically.
 
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The top 8 scorers by prelim PPG were:
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*[[Sean Hou]], [[Fort Mill]] - 108 ppg
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*[[Scott Francis]], [[ Detroit Country Day]] - 103 ppg
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*[[David Hill]], [[Indian Springs]] - 100 ppg
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*[[Pat Freeburn ]], [[Hartland]] - 98 ppg
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*[[Wesley Gerald]], [[St. Andrew's]] - 90 ppg
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*[[Art Vilassakdanont]], [[Maggie Walker]] A - 88 ppg
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*[[Jacob Liebenluft]], [[Richard Montgomery]] - 86 ppg
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*[[Jay Hogan]], [[Rickards]] - 84 ppg
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 23:11, 4 April 2021

2002 NSC PACE
Edited by PACE
Champion Richard Montgomery
Runner-up Detroit Catholic Central
Third Eleanor Roosevelt and Detroit Country Day
High scorer Unknown
Site George Washington
Field 40
Stats

The 2002 National Scholastic Championship was won by Richard Montgomery, consisting of Jacob Leibenluft, Tyler Allard, Erica Morgan, and Arthur O'Dwyer. The tournament was held at George Washington University.

Tournament results

Richard Montgomery defeated Detroit Catholic Central in the final, 300-290. Richard Montgomery and Detroit Catholic Central defeated Detroit Country Day and Eleanor Roosevelt in the semifinals, respectively.

Individual results

Full stats may be found at the below link and are currently being reformatted into SQBS reports for posting. The tournament All-Stars were selected by polling participating teams and staff and are listed alphabetically.

Player Team
Sarah Flamini Villa Maria Academy
Scott Francis Detroit Country Day
Pat Freeburn Hartland
Joe Galea DCC
Niyum Gandhi State College
Wesley Gerald St. Andrew's
David Hill Indian Springs
Jay Hogan Rickards
Sean Hou Fort Mill
Jacob Leibenluft Richard Montgomery
Patrick McKinney Howard
Peter Nilson Eleanor Roosevelt
Art Vilassakdanont Maggie Walker A


The top 8 scorers by prelim PPG were:

External Links