
Mustafaa Jones and his Saints are playing in the Iolani Prep Classic in Hawaii (Staff Photo by Greg Bezanis ).
The boys’ basketball team from 10th and Moore traded in the cold winter weather for a week under the Hawaiian sun and games against unfamiliar squads.
Leaving city limits is nothing new for the Neumann-Goretti boys’
basketball team.
Neither is boarding a plan for territories such as Texas, Florida or South Carolina.
However, leaving the continental United States for a seven-day excursion is a new and
exciting experience. Early yesterday morning, before most people woke up, the players
and coaches from 10th and Moore streets boarded a flight for scenic Honolulu, Hawaii,
for the 16-team Iolani Prep Classic. The Saints are the lone Pennsylvania squad, joining
others from the host state, Maryland, California and even China.
“We are trying to make it a business trip/mini-bonding experience for the
guys,” coach Carl Arrigale said. “One of the things we talk about as
a staff is to try and give the kids lasting memories that they’ll talk about
when they go to college and after college.”
The Nike-sponsored event is one the Neumann-Goretti coaching staff considered in past
years, but Arrigale said he was always a little reluctant to take on the burden of
raising the money in such a short amount of time. Last year, the coaches met with the
players and parents and everybody decided to go for it.
For the past six months, Arrigale said his group has raised in the neighborhood of
$15,000 to cover the airfare for the local contingent. Once the Saints land, all
expenses are covered by event sponsors. He noted team parent Mark Squilla and assistant
coach John Mosco helped organize the fundraising efforts.
Unlike routine foes Roman Catholic and Archbishop Carroll, the
Saints know little to nothing about the four squads they’ll be facing. Games
are scheduled for tonight, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Kaimuki, the opening-round
opponent, is from Hawaii.
“If you go out there and don’t win it, you have a good idea of
what you need to get done,” Arrigale said. “I am more concerned with
being a great team in February and March when we need to be.”
The defending Catholic League and PIAA District 12 Class AAA champions are receiving
some early national attention from USA Today, who has the local squad placed eighth in
last week’s East regional rankings. The roster also includes four future
Division I basketball players in seniors Tony Chennault (Wake Forest), Tyreek Duren (La
Salle), Mustafaa Jones (Hartford) and Daniel Stewart (Rider).
This week, the players will likely take advantage of the tropical weather to get in
some rare December beach time. Arrigale also said his group will likely take an off-day
excursion to Pearl Harbor.
This is the first of three out-of-state trips for Neumann-Goretti this season. The
squad opens 2010 in West Virginia for a Jan. 2 tilt against New York’s Christ
the King. It’s the third year in a row the Saints are participating in the
Cancer Research Classic. Later in the month, on Jan. 15, the Saints will board a charter
bus for Springfield, Mass., for the HoopHall Classic. The highlight of their
third-annual appearance, besides visiting the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame,
is a Jan. 17 contest against Simeon Career Academy of Illinois.
For this week, the Saints are focused on enjoying the Hawaiian lifestyle.
“I imagine this is a pretty big deal for them out there,” Arrigale
said of the Iolani Prep Classic. “It should be a great experience for the kids
and the coaches as well.”
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Weekend hoopla
Those looking to take a break from their last-minute holiday shopping this weekend
can head over to Broad Street and Snyder Avenue for two days of high school basketball
action. Southern is hosting its annual showcase tournament with triple-header action
Dec. 18 and 19. This year’s event features eight squads, including the host,
Frankford, Simon Gratz, Imhotep Charter and Franklin Learning Center.
“It should be a pretty entertaining showcase,” Southern head coach
George Anderson said.
Tickets for both days will be available for purchase at the door.
Tournament schedule
Dec. 18
Constitution Charter vs. FLC, 3:30 p.m.
Frankford vs. Imhotep Charter, 5 p.m.
Southern vs. Life Center, 6:30 p.m.
Dec. 19
Glen Mills vs. FLC, 3:30 p.m.
Simon Gratz vs. Frankford, 5 p.m.
Southern vs. Imhotep Charter, 6:30 p.m.