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Key was born on April 4, 2002. [1] He was raised in Bay Shore and went to high school at Long Island Lutheran High School in Brookville, New York. [2] With teammate and future Illinois point guard André Curbelo, Long Island Lutheran was one of the best high school programs in the country. [3]
Edgecombe was a consensus five-star recruit and one of the top players in the 2024 class, according to major recruiting services. [10] He was originally rated 153rd in the composite ranking of 247Sports, but moved up to the top five following his performance in the Adidas 3SSB travel circuit as a junior. [11]
After his sophomore year he transferred to Long Island Lutheran High School. [2] Dunn averaged 9 points and 4 assists per game as a junior. [3] After graduating from Long Island Lutheran, he opted to enroll at the Perkiomen School in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania for a postgraduate year. [4] In his lone prep year, he averaged 11.9 points and 7.1 ...
Anthony is a senior basketball player at Long Island Lutheran High School in New York, where he transferred from Christ the King High School in Queens in 2023. [7] He plays as a shooting guard and a forward. He has been a standout performer for his high school team and his AAU team, Team Melo, [8] which is sponsored by
After the first two tournaments were held in Syracuse and Rochester in 1979 and 1980, [3] [2] the competition moved to Glens Falls through 2010 and then to Albany. [3] In 2015, because the Times Union Center was used for the NCAA Women's Basketball Albany Regional, the Federation tournament was held at SEFCU Arena, the home court of the University at Albany, SUNY basketball teams.
Long Island Lutheran in Brookville won the Class AA championship. [2] Andre Curbelo of Long Island Lutheran was named the Class AA tournament's most valuable player. [3] Joseph Girard III of Glens Falls was named the Class B tournament's most valuable player and finished his high school basketball career with a state-record 4,763 points. [4]
Born in Montreal, Wennington later attended New York's Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School, where he played under coach Bob McKillop, and led the Crusaders to, at one time, a No. 1 ranking in the northeast region, and a top 10 ranking in the nation.
There was controversy in the Archbishop Stepinac-Long Island Lutheran semifinal game. With the score tied at 8.3 seconds remaining in the game, Long Island Lutheran called a timeout, but officials determined that the team had no timeouts remaining. Long Island Lutheran was assessed a technical foul.