2005-2006 Media Guide & Game Program

2005-2006
Media Guide & Game Program
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Baseball
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Chris Cafalone
Dave Pasiak
Chuck Wilbur
John LaRose
Women’s Sports & Coaches
Basketball
Tennis
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Mike Wheeler
John LaRose
Debbie Errante
Andy Killian
Athletic Director - Bob McKenney
Secretary - Marge White
Trainer - Deb Pickering
Telephone: (315)498-2492
FAX: (315) 498-2481
Information in this guide is current
as of 12/1/05. For updates or
further information, contact the
Men’s Basketball Office at (315)
498-2510 or pasiakd@sunyocc.edu
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2005-2006 Onondaga Lazers
Number
Name
Position
Height
Weight
Hometown
High School
10
Markell Douthit
G/F
6’2”
171
Syracuse
Nottingham
15
Cody Endress
G
6’1”
190
Homer
Homer
23
Reggie Flynn
G
6’1”
155
Jamesville
Jamesville-DeWitt
13
Dan Frisina
G
5’9”
160
Syracuse
Henninger
40
Kenny Gethers
G/F
6’3”
170
Syracuse
Bishop Grimes
45
Adrian Hanks
G/F
5’11”
200
Liverpool
Liverpool
43
Joel Hughes
F
6’2”
225
Syracuse
Bishop Grimes
11
Tyler Kurzinski
G
6’
160
Bernhards Bay
P.V. Moore
24
Eric Latendress
G
6’2”
180
Oriskany
Oriskany
5
Pat Mannion
G
5’10”
160
Marcellus
Marcellus
32
Pat Moonan
G
6’2”
195
Pennellville
J.C. Birdlebough
41
Joel Parlour
G
6’3”
190
Liverpool
Liverpool
22
Dom Perioli
G
5’8”
160
Liverpool
Liverpool
33
Jeff Riker
G/F
6’4”
182
Freeville
Dryden
50
Steve Siechen
F
6’4”
214
East Syracuse
East Syracuse-Minoa
35
Justin Stern
G
6’2”
195
DeWitt
Jamesville-DeWitt
21
Clive Young
G
5’8”
150
New Hartford
New Hartford
Head Coach: David Pasiak
Assistant Coaches: Johnny Davis, John Meehan, John Burns
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2005-2006 Schedule
Day
Date
Opponent
Time
Location
Friday
October 28
Cayuga Community College (Exhibition - NJCAA
Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund)
7:00
Home
Thursday
November 3
Mohawk Valley Community College
8:00
Home
Saturday
November 5
Columbia-Greene Community College Twins Classic
2:00
Away
Sunday
November 6
Columbia-Greene Community College Twins Classic
10:00 or 12:00
Away
Friday
November 11
Mohawk Valley Community College Torchia Classic
6:00
Away
Saturday
November 12
Mohawk Valley Community College Torchia Classic
12:00 or 2:00
Away
Thursday
November 17
Delhi College of Technology
8:00
Home
Sunday
November 20
Jamestown-Cattaraugus Community College
3:00
Away
Tuesday
November 22
Morrisville State College
7:00
Away
Tuesday
November 29
Schenectady County Community College
6:00
Home
Saturday
December 3
Clinton Community College
2:00
Away
Sunday
December 4
North Country Community College
1:00
Away
Saturday
January 7
Jefferson Community College
3:00
Away
Wednesday
January 11
Hudson Valley Community College
8:00
Home
Saturday
January 14
Finger Lakes Community College
3:00
Home
Monday
January 16
Tompkins-Cortland Community College
3:00
Home
Saturday
January 21
Cayuga Community College
3:00
Away
Monday
January 23
Finger Lakes Community College
8:00
Away
Wednesday
January 25
Corning Community College
8:00
Away
Saturday
January 28
Broome Community College
3:00
Away
Wednesday
February 1
Jefferson Community College
8:00
Home
Saturday
February 4
North Country Community College
3:00
Home
Sunday
February 5
Clinton Community College
1:00
Home
Wednesday
February 8
Tompkins-Cortland Community College
8:00
Away
Saturday
February 11
Cayuga Community College
3:00
Home
Wednesday
February 15
SUNY Canton
8:00
Home
Saturday
February 18
Broome Community College
3:00
Home
Sunday
February 19
SUNY Canton
3:00
Away
Wednesday
February 22
Corning Community College
8:00
Home
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Players
Markell Douthit
2nd Year
Syracuse, NY
Criminal Justice
10
6’2” 171 lb. Guard/Forward
Nottingham
4/9/84
Background: Markell played in 3 games last season, scoring 8 points, including a career high 5
points against Adirondaack. During high school, Markell was active as a player and a coach in several
basketball programs sponsored by the Boys & Girls Club of Syracuse. He was recognized with a Most
Improved Player award and a Coach of the Year award. Markell’s older brother, Marcus, played at
Providence College and was the 2004 second round draft pick of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Personal Information
Parent: Melody Douthit
Academic Goal: To be a lawyer or the next Johnny Cochran
Athletic Goal: Just to be the best & very athletic.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Playing on my AAU basketball team
@ 14, checking the best player there & holding him to 8 pts.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: My brother Marcus
Douthit who plays for the Los angeles Lakers
Favorite TV Show: Simpsons
Favorite Musical Performer: D-Block
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Sleeping, watching movies
Cody Endress
2nd Year
Homer, NY
Humanities
15
6’1” 190 lb. Guard
Homer
8/7/85
Background: Last season, Cody played in 26 games. He scored in double figures 3 times, including
an 11 point effort in a win at Cayuga. For the season, he averaged 3.2 points and 1.1 rebounds per
game, and shot 44.4% from the three point line. Prior to coming to Onondaga, Cody was a three year
varsity letterman at Homer, wheere he played for coach Pat Dugan. As a senior at Homer, he led the
team in scoring, averaging 15.1 points per game. He also connected on 42 three-point goals for the
season and 81 in his career, both Homer record. He was named an Onondaga High School League
Liberty Division All-League selection. Cody led Homer to post-season play in both his junior and senior
season. He was also a member of the golf team.
Personal Information
Parents: Mike & Danette Endress
Academic Goal: Graduate from a 4-year school.
Athletic Goal: Play at a 4-year school.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Beating Cortland at home my
senior year.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Brett Favre, because
he’s Brett Favre
Favorite TV Show: Sienfeld
Favorite Musical Performer: 50
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Golf, Madden 2006
Reggie Flynn
2nd Year
Jamesville, NY
Recreation Leadership
23
6’ 155 lb. Guard
Jamesville-DeWitt
1/22/86
Background: Reggie played in 28 games last season. He averaged 2..4 points, 1.6 rebounds, and
1.9 assists per game. He scored a career high 9 points in a win over Adirondack, and handed out 7
assists at Broome. As a senior in high school, Reggie was the sixth man for coach Bob McKenney on
the Red Rams’ undefeated New York State Public High School Athletic Association and State
Federation Class A championship team. In his two varsity seasons, he also contributed to two Section
III championships and two Onondaga High School League Liberty National Division championships.
An outstanding all-around athlete, Reggie was also an All-League wide receiver on the football team
and among the Section III leaders in the 400 meter dash and the 4x100 meter relay.
Personal Information
Parents: Monty Flynn & Linda Wright
Academic Goal: Graduate from OCC transfer to Brockport or Cortland
Athletic Goal: Be an effective player and make my teammates better.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Winning State & Federation
championships and going 29-0 at JD.
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Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Dwayne Wade, he’s an
exciting player to watch.
Favorite TV Show: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Favorite Musical Performer: Juelz Santana
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Football
Players
Dan Frisina
13
2nd Year
Syracuse, NY
Humanities
5’9” 160 lb. Guard
Henninger
2/25/86
Background: Last season, Dan played in 10 games. He scored his only 2 points in the home
contest against Tompkins-Cortland. Dan played basketball in the St. Matthew’s CYO program during
high school. As a point guard for St. Matthew’s, he averaged 9.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 4.6 assists
per game. He was also a member of Henninger’s football team, which reached the Section III Class AA
championship game.
Personal Information
Parents: Dave Frisina & Rita Frisina Lucas
Academic Goal: Graduate from OCC & earn 4-year degree.
Athletic Goal: Become a better player, help the team reach potential.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Come from behind win vs.
nationally ranked CBA in football & earn a spot in AA section finals.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Brett Favre, he plays
with reckless abandonment, heart, and determination.
Favorite TV Show: Family Guy
Favorrte Musical Performer: Simplelife
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Hanging out with friends.
Kenny Gethers
2nd Year
Syracuse, NY
Engineering Science
40
6’3” 170 lb. Guard/Forward
Bishop Grimes
1/21/85
Background: Kenny transferred to Onondaga this year after playing his freshman year at NAIA
Division II Houghton College. At Houghton, He averaged 11.7 points and 7 rebounds per game and was
named to the Amnerica Midwest Conference All-Freshman Team, as well as being an honorable mention
All-Conference selection. As a high school player, Kenny was a 4-year varsity player and scored 1,233
points for coach Jamie Evans at Bishop Grimes High School. He was an All-Central New York selection,
an All-Onondaga High School League Liberty American Division All-League selection, and as a junior
and a sophomore led his team to the Section III Class C championship game. He was a high school
teammate of fellow Lazer Joel Hughes at Bishop Grimes.
Personal Information
Parents: Kenneth Gethers Sr. & Esther Gethers
Academic Goal: Being the best student I can possibly be.
Athletic Goal: Being perfect knowing that every time I step on the court I gave my
absolute best without any doubt or question.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Holding my 1,000 point trophy with my mom
before a game
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Tracy McGrady,
because he takes a team that isn’t as talented as others and makes
them contenders
Favorite TV Show: Martin
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Enjoying life with the family.
Adrian Hanks
2nd Year
Liverpool, NY
Computer Information Systems
45
5’11” 200 lb. Guard/Forward
Liverpool
9/15/85
Background: Adrian transferred to Onondaga last spring, after initially playing at Cazenovia College
in 2003-04. At Cazenovia, he was named team Most Valuable Player and freshman of the year in the
Northeast Athletic Conference and averaged 22.5 points per game, good for 17th in the country in
Division III. Adrian played high school basketball for coach Jerry Wilcox at Liverpool. As a high
school player, he was also team MVP and led the Warriors to an undefeated regular season in his
senior year. He was named first team All-Central New York and All-Onondaga High School League, and
was selected to play in the Zebra Classic in both his junior and senior years. He was a high school
teammate of current Lazer Dom Perioli and former Lazer Dan Marsella.
Personal Information
Parents: Hubert & Andrea Hanks
Academic Goal: At least a 3.0 or higher.
Athletic Goal: Achieving a scholarship.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Breaking Morrisville’s backboard
off an alley-oop.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Lebron James,
because he is young and does his thing in the NBA.
Favorite TV Show: Roseanne, Fresh Prince, Bill Cosby, Scooby Doo
Favorite Musical Performer: Cassidy, Styles P
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Making jokes about people.
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Players
Joel Hughes
2nd Year
Syracuse, NY
Humanities
43
6’2” 225 lb. Forward
Bishop Grimes
9/26/86
Background: Joel played in 19 games last season. He scored 13 points in the home win over
Jamestown-Cattaraugus County, and a team best 12 points against Tompkins-Cortland at home. For
the season, he averaged 2.2 points and 1.2 rebounds per game. Prior to Onondaga, Joel was a two
year varsity player at Bishop Grimes, where he played for coach Jamie Evans. He averaged 9 points,
5 rebounds, and 2 assists per game, and was a second team Onondaga High School League Liberty
American Division All-League selection. As a junior, he helped the Cobras reach the Section III Class
C championship game. He was a high school teammate of current Lazer Kenny Gethers.
Personal Information
Parents: Ken & Cindy Hughes
Academic Goal: Earn a 4-year degree.
Athletic Goal: Help our team win a championship.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Playing in high school sectional
finals in Manley Field House.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Ben Wallace, hardest
working athlete.
Favorite TV Show: Family Guy
Favorrte Musical Performer: Fabolous
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: NBA Live
Tyler Kurzinski
1st Year
Bernhards Bay, NY
Business Administration
11
6’ 160 lb. Guard
P.V. Moore
1/20/87
Background: Tyler comes to Onondaga from P.V. Moore High School in Central Square, where he
played for coach Jay Adams. As a senior, he led his team to the Section III Class AA-1 Championship
while averaging 14.7 points and 5.2 assists per game. Tyler was a 3rd Team Onondaga High School
League Colonial American Division All-League selection. He was also selected to play in the Zebra
Classic.
Personal Information
Parents: Brad & Laura Kurzinski
Academic Goal: Maintain a 3.0.
Athletic Goal: Play at a 4-year school & win the region championship.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Playing at Manley field House,
winning the first ever school sectional championship.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Jay Adams, helped me
through everything & made me the player I am.
Favorite TV Show: Family Guy
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Playing PlayStation, hanging
out with friends.
Eric Latendress
2nd Year Co-Captain
Oriskany, NY
Recreation Leadership
24
6’2” 180 lb. Guard
Oriskany
9/10/84
Background: Last season Eric was the only Onondaga player to appear in all 30 games. He
finished third on the team in scoring with a 9.4 points per game average, highlighted by a 33 point
outburst in a win at Schenectady. He scored in double figures 10 times, and also averaged 2.9
rebounds and 1.8 assists per game. In high school, Eric played for coach Bob Reid at Oriskany. As
team captain in his senior year, he led Oriskany to the Section III Class D championship game and a
Center State Conference Division title, while averaging 21.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per
game. He was named second team All-State, All-Mohawk Valley, first team All-Center State
Conference, and team Most Valuable Player. He was also an all-league performer in football and track.
Personal Information
Parents: Charles & Debbie Sasenbury
Academic Goal: To go on to a four year school.
Athletic Goal: To play at four year school.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Playing at Manley Field House in
the finals.
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Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports:
because my situation is similar for basketball.
Favorite TV Show: Viva La Bam
Favorite Musical Performer: David Banner
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Chillen
Tracy McGrady,
Players
Pat Mannion
2nd Year Co-Captain
Marcellus, NY
Business Administration
5
5’10” 160 lb. Guard
Marcellus
1/7/85
Background: Pat emerged as one of Onondaga’s starting guards last season. He scored his career
high of 19 points in Onondaga’s overtime win over SUNY Canton, and also hit double figures at Canton
and at Finger Lakes. He averaged 4.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game, and finished second on the
team in assists with 4.3 per game. In High school, Pat was a two year varsity starter for coach Jim
Marsh at Marcellus, and was named team captain as a senior. He averaged 9.5 points, 3.5 assists,
and 2.5 steals per game, and was a two time Onondaga High School League Liberty American Division
All-League selection. He was also a two time Zebra Classic participant. A three sport athlete, he was
also a two time All-League goalie on the soccer team and a three year member of the golf team.
Personal Information
Parents: Patrick & Patricia Mannion
Academic Goal: Go on to a 4 year school and get a degree.
Athletic Goal: Be a leader on and off court, help the team in any way.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Beating Bishop Grimes in
sectionals. They were #1 seed, we were 8th.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Michael Jordan, he did
it all.
Favorite TV Show: CSI, Sports Center, Real World
Favorrte Musical Performer: Dave Matthews Band, OAR
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Docking, hanging out with friends.
Pat Moonan
2nd Year
Pennellville, NY
Business Administration
32
6’2” 195 lb. Guard
J.C. Birdlebough
9/20/85
Background: Pat played in 31 games for the Lazers in 2003-04, averaging 2.0 points, 1.2 rebounds,
and 1.3 assists per game. He had a career high 7 points on two occasions, against Clinton and in a
regional playoff against Columbia-Greene. He also had 6 assists at Jefferson. Pat came to Onondaga
from J.C. Birdlebough High School in Phoenix, where he played for coach Paul Bednarz. As a senior
captain, he averaged 10 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. He was a two-time honorable
mention All-Onondaga High School League selection, and was selected to the Zebra Classic in his
senior year. He was also named to the All-Tournament Team in both the APW Tip-Off Tournament and
the Hannibal Christmas Tournament.
Personal Information
Parents: Dard & Donna Moonan
Academic Goal: Receive 2 yr. degree in business and transfer to Cortland.
Athletic Goal: Have a successful season, make the playoffs, possibly play at a 4year school.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Playing in the regional tournament at Cobleskill
my freshman year at OCC.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Michael Jordan, when you grow up
watching someone play the way he did it pushes you that much harder to be that
good.
Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld
Favorite Musical Performer: Incubus
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Snowboarding
Joel Parlour
1st Year
Liverpool, NY
Accounting
41
6’3” 190 lb. Guard
Liverpool
6/4/87
Background: Joel played varsity basketball for coach Jerry Wilcox at Liverpool High School. As a
senior, he averaged 4.4 points and 2.3 assists per game. During his high school years he also was
actively involved with playing CYO Basketball.
Personal Information
Parents: Roger & Katherine Parlour
Academic Goal: Become a Certified Public Accountant
Athletic Goal: Win a championship
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Scored 5 3-ptrs with Greg Paulus
guarding me, game winning 3-ptr vs. B-ville JV year.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Ronneil Herron, he’s
good and makes others around him better, he’s positive.
Favorite TV Show: Everybody Loves Raymond
Favorite Musical Performer: Musiq Soulchild
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Fishing
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Players
Dom Perioli
22
1st Year
Liverpool, NY
Criminal Justice
5’8” 160 lb. Guard
Liverpool
7/5/86
Background: Dom was a two year varsity player for coach Jerry Wilcox at Liverpool. In his junior
year, the Warriors had an undefeated regular season and captured the Onondaga High School League
Division Championship. Dom was a high school teammate of current Lazer Adrian Hanks and former
Lazer Dan Marsella. His older brother, Anthony, played for Onondaga in 2002-03.
Personal Information
Parents: Rich & Angie Perioli
Academic Goal: Transfer to 4-yr school, get criminal justice degree.
Athletic Goal: Contribute to the success of the team.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: 2 years of varsity basketball and
baseball at Liverpool High School
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports:
because he is the best shooter.
Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince
Favorrte Musical Performer: Sheek Louch
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Baseball
Jeff Riker
Peja Stojakavic,
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2nd Year
Freeville, NY
Business Administration
6’4” 182 lb. Guard/Forward
Dryden
1/9/86
Background: Jeff averaged 8.4 points in 22 games last season. He scored a career high 20 points in
Onondaga’s first win of the season, against Ulster County, but unfortunately also suffered a hand injury
in the game which caused him to miss the next 8 contests. He averaged 4.9 rebounds per game,
including a 13 rebound effort at Corning, handed out 3.1 assists per game, and led the Lazers with 2.5
steals per game. In high school,Jeff was a three year varsity performer for coach Todd Kwiatkowski at
Dryden. He averaged 10 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists for his career and was team captain as a
senior. He was a two-time Interscholastic Athletic Conference All-Conference selection and was named
to the All-Tournament Team at the Broome County Stop DWI Classic and the Greene Tip-Off Classic.
Personal Information
Parents: Randy & Missy Riker
Academic Goal: Get into Cortland State
Athletic Goal: Win conference championship
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Hitting 2 free throws to clinch win
against TC3
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: David Ortiz, he makes
plays happen in clutch situations.
Favorite TV Show: WWE Monday Night Raw
Favorite Musical Performer: Billy Joel
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Sleeping
Steve Siechen
1st Year
East Syracuse, NY
Criminal Justice
50
6’4” 214 lb. Forward
East Syracuse-Minoa
12/4/86
Background: Steve played varsity basketball for coach Jamie Curtin at East Syracuse-Minoa High
School. He averaged 13.5 points and 8 rebounds per game for his career at ESM, and was an
Onondaga High School League Colonial American Division All-League selection. He was selected to
play in the Zebra Classic in both his junior and senior years, and played AAU basketball with the
Central New York Flames.
Personal Information
Parents: Steve & Judy Siechen
Academic Goal: Go to a 4-year college.
Athletic Goal: Play at a Division 2 school.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Playing in the Zebra Classic
chamiponship as a junior.
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Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Lance Armstrong, for
what he has done in his life.
Favorite TV Show: CSI, Las Vegas, Amazing Race
Favorite Musical Performer: Nelly
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Boating
Players / Assistant Coaches
Justin Stern
1st Year
DeWitt, NY
Humanities
35
6’2” 195 lb. Guard
Jamesville-DeWitt
12/5/86
Background: Justin comes to Onondaga from Jamesville-DeWitt, where he played basketball for
current Onondaga Athletic Director Bob McKenney. At JD, he was an Onondaga High School League
Liberty National Division All-League selection as a senior, as his team caputred the division
championship and reached the Section III Class A finals. He averaged 14 points per game, and
connected on 57 three-point goals to place among the top 10 in all of the Section. As a junior, Justin
was a member of the JD team which went 29-0 and captured bothe the New York State Public High
School Athletic Association and Federation Class A Championships. He was also selected to the
Zebra classic as a senior.
Personal Information
Parents: Howard & Terry Stern
Academic Goal: Become a teacher and a coach.
Athletic Goal: Region & national championship
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Winning the state championship
and Federation and going undefeated.
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Kirk Hinrich, greatest
white player in the NBA, and a little resemblence doesn’t hurt.
Favorite TV Show: Family Guy
Favorrte Musical Performer: Mike Jones who? Dave Matthews Band
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Sleeping, video games, hanging w/ friends.
Clive Young
1st Year
New Hartford, NY
Nursing
21
5’8” 150 lb. Guard
New Hartford
4/1/86
Background: Clive played for coach John Randall at New Hartford Central. As a senior, he averaged
5.7 points and 7.1 assists per game. In addition to playing in high school, he was also active with the
Adirondack Spirit AAU program.
Personal Information
Parents: Clive Young Jr., & Loretta Young
Academic Goal: To graduate with a four year degree.
Athletic Goal: Make everyone around me a better person and player.
Most Memorable Athletic Moment: Going 19-1 my sophomore year in
high school.
John Burns
1st Season
Most Respected & Admired Person in Sports: Michael Jordan, he was
hard working and noone could stop him.
Favorite TV Show: Niptuck
Favorite Musical Performer: Jay-Z, Young Jeezy, and me (I spit bars)
Favorite Activity Outside of Basketball: Spending time with family & friends.
Johnny Davis
4th Season
John Meehan
3rd Season
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Head Coach Dave Pasiak
Background: Coach Pasiak has been involved in coaching basketball for the past 22 years. In five
years at Onondaga, Coach Pasiak has compiled an overall record of 91-61. His teams are 48-22 in MidState Athletic Conference play, and 84-48 against Region III Division III competition. The Lazers are the
only Mid-State Conference school to qualify for the conference playoffs in each of the past five seasons,
and are one of only three schools to have qualified for the Region III Tournament in each of the last four
seasons. Onondaga is 65-31 after January 1 during Coach Pasiak’s tenure. Most importantly, all of his
recruited players remained academically eligible and on track towards their degrees. Onondaga has not
lost a recruited or returning player to mid-season ineligibility since Coach Pasiak’s arrival, and overall
97% of Onondaga players have remained academically eligible. Also, since arriving at Onondaga 5
years ago, 19 former Lazers have moved on to play at Division I, II, and III four-year schools. He has
produced two All-Americans, one Academic All-American, three pre-season All-Americans, eight AllRegion players, two conference Players of the Year, and eight All-Conference players in five years.
Last season, Coach Pasiak directed Onondaga to an overall record of 17-13, and a Mid-State record of 7-7. The Lazers rebounded from an 0-4
start in conference play to qualify for the conference playoffs for the fifth straight year, and for the Region III tournament for the fourth straight
year. Onondaga also finished 9th nationally in scoring offense, the fifth consecutive year that they have finished in the top ten in that
category.
In 2003-04, under Coach Pasiak’s direction the Lazers finished with an overall record of 21-11, and a Mid-State record of 9-5. The Lazers
qualified for the conference playoffs and for the Region III tournament. They reached the Mid-State Championship game, and won two postseason contests for the first time since 1994. Onondaga also received honorable mention in the NJCAA Division III national poll and finished
10th nationally in scoring offense.
In 2002-03, Coach Pasiak guided the Lazers to a final record of 23-7, the second best in school history. Onondaga’s regular season mark of
23-5 was the best ever at the school. The Lazers spent five weeks as an honorable mention selection in the NJCAA Division III national poll.
They finished 12-2 in Mid-State play and qualified for the conference playoffs. Onondaga reached the Region III Division III quarterfinals and
finished 8th nationally in scoring offense. For these accomplishments, Coach Pasiak was named the Region III Coach of the Year, and was
also named the Mid-State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year.
In 2001-02, after starting 1-8 against one of Region III’s most demanding schedules, Coach Pasiak guided the team to 16 wins in their final 19
regular season games. The Lazers finished the season 18-13, 11-3 in Mid-State Athletic Conference play, and qualified for post-season play,
reaching the Mid-State Championship game, and the Region III Division III quarter-finals. The Lazers also achieved notariety for their
offensive outbursts, as they ended the season as the top scoring team in NJCAA Division III play. As a result, Coach Pasiak was recognized
as the Mid-State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, as voted on by the league’s coaches.
In Coach Pasiak’s first season, 2000-01, he took over the Lazers’ program just prior to the start of the school year. He inherited a team with
only two returning players and minimal experience among the newcomers. After getting off to an 0-11 start, Coach Pasiak guided the team to a
remarkable turnaround, as they won 12 of their last 17 regular season games, finished third in the Mid-State Athletic Conference, and qualified
for the conference playoffs for the first time in several seasons.
Previouslyl, Coach Pasiak served as the head coach at Herkimer County Community College for two years, from 1991 to 1993. He also served
for two seasons as an assistant under the late Jack Bruen at Colgate University, a Division I institution in Hamilton, NY. In addition, he served
four seasons as an assistant at Division III Utica College in Utica, NY, and has coached at several high schools in Central New York.
Immediately prior to coming to Onondaga, he was the Athletic Director at Frankfort-Schuyler Central School, in Frankfort, NY.
Coach Pasiak is a 1984 graduate of Clarkson University, where he was a member of the basketball team. In addition to coaching the Lazers,
he also works with at-risk high school students as a Tutor and Counselor in the Onondaga Community College Liberty Partnerships Program.
He has been a featured speaker and staff member at several of the top basketball camps in the northeast. He is actively involved In Coaches
vs. Cancer, a nationwide movement of basketball coaches leading the fight against cancer, and serves on the Board of Directors for the
Basketball Coaches Association of New York.
Coach Pasiak at Onondaga
Year
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
Total
10
Overall
12-17
18-13
23-7
21-11
17-13
91-61 (.599)
Conference
9-5, T3rd
11-3, 2nd
12-2, 2nd
9-5, 2nd
7-7, 4th
48-22 (.686)
Post-Season
Mid-State Semi-Finals
Mid-State Finals, Region III Quarter-Finals
Mid-State Semi-Finals, Region III Quarter-Finals
Mid-State Finals, Region III Quarter-Finals
Mid-State Semi-Finals, Region III First Round
2004-05 Review
Individual Achievements
Dan Marsella
• 1st Team All-Region III
• 1st Team All-MSAC
• Pre-Season All-American
• 1,032 Career Points
• 7th Nationally in Scoring (24.3 ppg)
• 4th Nationally in Made Two-Point Field
Goals (265)
Tom Heffernan
• Honorable Mention All-MSAC
• 4th Nationally in Assists (7.8 apg)
• 4th Nationally in Free Throw Percentage
(85.4%)
2004-05 Onondaga CC Lazers
17-13 Overall, 7-7 Mid-State Athletic Conference, 13-12 Region III Division III
4th Place Mid-State Athletic Conference, Conference Semi-Finalist
#11 Seed Region III Championships
#9 Nationally in Scoring Offense (82.4 ppg)
2004-2005 Mid-State Athletic Conference Standings
College
Finger Lakes CC
Cayuga CC
Jefferson CC
Onondaga CC
Broome CC
Tompkins-Cortland CC
Corning CC
SUNY Canton
Conference
12-2
10-4
8-6
7-7
6-8
6-8
4-10
3-11
Overall
20-12
21-11
16-13
17-13
13-12
10-18
11-16
7-17
Conference Championships @ Finger Lakes CC
Semi-Finals - 2/26/05
Cayuga CC 91, Jefferson CC 75
Finger Lakes CC 100, Onondaga CC 71
Championship Game - 2/27/05
Cayuga CC 74, Finger Lakes CC 61
Most Valuable Player: Juan Paulino (Finger Lakes CC)
Coach of the Year: Richard Jones (Finger Lakes CC)
All-Conference Team
Dashawn Coleman (Cayuga)
Dan Marsella (Onondaga)
Kenny Davis (Finger Lakes)
Juan Paulino (Finger Lakes)
Gari Fields (Canton)
Kirk Stewart (Corning)
Brandon Hall (Corning)
Armel Traore dit Nignan (Tompkins-Cortland)
Keyon Johnson (Jefferson)
Wayne Williams (Broome)
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Mid-State Athletic Conference
5-Year Composite Standings
2001-2005
College
Onondaga CC
Cayuga CC
Broome CC
Jefferson CC
Finger Lakes CC
SUNY Canton
Tompkins-Cortland CC
Corning CC
Conference
Record
48-22
51-19
45-25
35-35
33-37
24-46
22-48
22-48
Playoff
Appearances
5
4
4
3
2
1
1
0
2004-05 Results & Statistics
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History & Record Book
1992-93
National Junior
College Athletic
Association
Division III National
Champions
First Inductees
Onondaga Community College
Athletic Hall of Fame
January, 2004
Team Members: Kirk Caesar, E.J. Curtis, Alfredo D’Ambrogio, Jason Dudzinski, Dan Jakway, Ardean Johnson Jr., Mark Kingsley,
Nathaniel Sheppard, Frank Swierk, Tim Van Aernam, Brian Williams
Head Coach: Mike Rizzi Assistant Coaches: Tom Atkins, Mike Broderick, Carlos Williams
Mid-State Athletic Conference Champions
1988-89, 1989-90, 1991-92
Team Records
Wins in a Season: 27, 1991-92
Games Played: 37, 1991-92
Winning Percentage: .828, 1989-90
Consecutive Wins: 14, 2002-03
Consecutive Home Wins: 9, 2002-03
Points in a Game: 148, 1/16/01 vs.
Tompkins-Cortland CC
Scoring Average Per Game: 98.6, 2001-02
Fewest Points Allowed in a Game: 41,
2/17/04 vs. Jefferson CC
Lowest Combined Score: 68-44, 1/27/04 vs.
Jefferson CC
Highest Combined Score: 148-127, 1/16/01
vs. Tompkins-Cortland CC
Two-Point Field Goals in a Game: 50,
1/16/01 vs. Tompkins-Cortland CC
Two-Point Field Goals in a Season: 836,
2001-02
Three-Point Field Goals in a Game: 16,
1/19/02 vs. Clinton CC
Three Point Field Goals in a Season: 249,
2001-02
Free Throws Made in a Game: 37, 1/18/03
vs. Cayuga CC
Free Throws Made in a Season: 563, 200203
Free Throw Percentage in a Season: .689,
2001-02
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Individual Records
Points in a Game: 52, Maurice Douglas,
2/8/01 vs. Corning CC
Points in a Season: 1,060, Devin Warmack,
1991-92
Points in a Career: 1,493, Joe Olsen, 200203 & 2003-04
Two-Point Field Gaols in a Game: Maurice
Douglas, 22, 2/8/01 vs. Corning CC
Two-Point Field Goals in a Season: 310,
Maurice Douglas, 2001-02
Two-Point Field Goals in a Career: 579,
Maurice Douglas, 2000-01 & 2001-02
Three-Point Field Goals in a Game: 9, Chet
Columbus, 1/14/01 vs. North Country CC
Three-Point Field Goals in a Season: 115,
Chet Columbus, 2001-02
Three-Point Field Goals in a Career: 222,
Chet Columbus, 2000-01 & 2001-02
Free Throws Made in a Game: 21, Joe
Olsen, 2/4/03 vs. Tompkins-Cortland CC
Free Throws Made in a Season: 225, Joe
Olsen, 2003-04
Free Throws Made in a Career: 414, Joe
Olsen, 2002-03 & 2003-04
Free Throw Percentage in a Season: .856,
Chet Columbus, 2001-02
Free Throw Percentage in a Career: .830,
Tom Heffernan, 2003-04 & 2004-05
Rebounds in a Game: 20, Rashad Richards,
2/24/02 vs. Broome CC
Rebounds in a Season: 265, Joe Olsen,
2002-03
Rebounds in a Career: 486, Joe Olsen,
2002-03 & 2003-04
Assist in a Game: 23, Tyrone Albright,
1/26/02 vs. Broome CC & 1/24/02 vs.
Corning CC
Assists in a Season: 382, Tyrone Albright,
2001-02
Assists in a Career: 670, Tyrone Albright,
2000-01 & 2001-02
Steals in a Game: 8, Bobby Weslowski,
2/2/03 vs. North Country CC & John
Burns, 11/9/02 vs. Springfield Technical
CC
Steals in a Season: 80, Bobby Weslowski,
2002-03
Steals in a Career: 143, Tyrone Albright,
2000-01 & 2001-02
Blocked Shots in a Season: 56, Kevin
Barrett, 2004-05
Blocked Shots in a Career: 72, Dan
Marsella, 2003-04 & 2004-05
Alumni
Tyrone Albright
Chris Brown
Chet Columbus
Maurice Douglas
Jared Dowdell
2000-2002
2002-2004
2000-2002
2000-2002
1999-2001
Syracuse, NY
Corcoran HS
Computer Information Sys.
Syracuse University
NCAA Division I
East Syracuse, NY
East Syracuse-Minoa HS
Business Administration
SUNY Institute of Tech.
NCAA Division III
Syracuse, NY
Bishop Ludden HS
Humanities
Massachusetts College
NCAA Division III
Brooklyn, NY
Pacific HS
Humanities
SUNY New Paltz
NCAA Division III
Syracuse, NY
Corcoran HS
Computer Information Sys.
Nyack College
NCAA Division II
Jim Files
Tom Heffernan
Markee Jones
John Jordan
Josh Kaserman
2002-2004
2003-2005
1999-2001
2000-2002
2002-2004
Constantia, NY
P.V. Moore HS
Humanities
Keuka College
NCAA Division III
Memphis, NY
Jordan-Elbridge HS
Business Administration
Erskine College
NCAA Division II
DeWitt, NY
Jamesville-DeWitt HS
Business Finance
SUNY Institute of Tech.
NCAA Division III
Syracuse, NY
Bishop Ludden HS
Humanities
Hilbert College
NCAA Division III
Cicero, NY
Cicero-North Syracuse HS
Computer Information Sys.
SUNY Institute of Tech.
NCAA Division III
Jason Krohl
Dan Marsella
Ryan Nellenback
Joe Olsen
Anthony Perioli
2001-2003
2003-2005
2003-2004
2002-2004
2002-2003
Syracuse, NY
Westhill HS
Business Administration
Massachusetts College
NCAA Division III
Liverpool, NY
Liverpool HS
Humanities
Erskine College
NCAA Division II
Baldwinsville, NY
Faith Heritage HS
Humanities
Grove City College
NCAA Division III
Syracuse, NY
P.V. Moore HS
Business Administration
Daemen College
NAIA Division II
Liverpool, NY
Liverpool HS
Humanities
Medaille College
NCAA Division III
Josh Scott
Brett Van Antwerp
Corey Vander Sluis
Will Wereley
2002-2004
2000-2002
2003-2005
2001-2003
Cicero, NY
Cicero-North Syracuse HS
Humanities
Mount Mercy College
NAIA Division II
Hastings, NY
P.V. Moore HS
Accounting
Hilbert College
NCAA Division III
Syracuse, NY
West Genesee HS
Criminal Justice
Hilbert College
NCAA Division III
Syracuse, NY
Henninger HS
Humanities
Hilbert College
NCAA Division III
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Opponents
Broome Community College
Binghamton, NY
Nickname: Hornets
Colors: Black & Old Gold
Conference: Mid-State
Head Coach: Larry King
Game Dates:
1/28/06 @ Broome, 2/18/06 @
Onondaga
Last Year: 2/1/05 @ Onondaga - Onondaga 78-73;
2/19/05 @ Broome - Broome 115-96
Last 5 Years: Broome leads series 8-5
Top Returning Player: Jeff Eveillard
Nickname: Lakers
Colors: Blue & Gold
Conference: Mid-State
Head Coach: Richard Jones
Game Dates: 1/14/06 @ Onondaga, 1/23/06 @
Finger Lakes
Last Year: 1/20/05 @ Finger Lakes - Finger Lakes
75-68; 2/10/05 @ Onondaga - Onondaga 95-79;
2/26/05 @ Finger Lakes - Finger Lakes 100-73;
3/1/05 @ Finger Lakes - Finger Lakes 95-90
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 8-5
Pre-Season All-American: Juan Paulino
Cayuga Community College
Auburn, NY
Nickname: Spartans
Colors: Scarlet & Silver
Conference: Mid-State
Head Coach: Derek Jackson
Game Dates: 10/28/05 @ Onondaga (exhibition),
1/21/06 @ Cayuga, 2/11/06 @ Onondaga
Last Year: 1/22/05 @ Onondaga - Cayuga 69-67;
2/12/05 @ Cayuga - Onondaga 102-97
Last 5 Years: Cayuga leads series 6-5
Pre-Season Ranking: #4 Region III Division III
Top Returning Player: Rodney Westbrook
Herkimer County Community College
Herkimer, NY
Nickname: Generals
Colors: Green & Gold
Conference: Mountain Valley
Head Coach: Matt Lee
Game Date: 11/11/05 @ Mohawk Valley
Last Year: 11/12/04 @ Mohawk Valley - Herkimer
74-72
Last 5 Years: Herkimer leads series 5-1
Top Returning Player: Keynon Jackson
Clinton Community College
Plattsburgh, NY
Nickname: Cougars
Colors: Blue & Orange
Conference: Northern Independence
Head Coach: Kevin Daugherty
Game Dates: 12/3/05 @ Clinton, 2/5/06 @ Onondaga
Last Year: 2/6/05 @ Clinton - Onondaga 101-84
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 5-0
Columbia-Greene Community College
Hudson, NY
Nickname: Twins
Colors: Green & Gold
Conference: Mountain Valley
Head Coach: Dave Mattice
Game Date: possible 11/6/05 @ Columbia-Greene
Last Year: did not play
Last 5 Years: Columbia-Greene leads series 2-0
Corning Community College
Corning, NY
Nickname: Red Barons
Colors: Red & White
Conference: Mid-State
Head Coach: Bill Limoncelli
Game Dates:
1/25/06 @ Corning, 2/22/06 @
Onondaga
Last Year: 1/27/05 @ Onondaga - Corning 91-81;
2/17/05 @ Corning - Corning 95-84
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 6-4
Pre-Season All-American: Brandon Hall
Delhi College of Technology
Delhi, NY
Nickname: Broncos
Colors: Forest Green & White
Conference: Mountain Valley
Head Coach: Mike Spisto
Game Date: 11/17/05 @ Onondaga
Last Year: 11/18/04 @ Delhi - Delhi 79-72
Last 5 Years: Delhi leads series 4-1
Pre-Season Ranking: #3 NJCAA Division III, #1
Region III Division III
Pre-Season All-Americans:
David Cobb, Mike
Watson
Finger Lakes Community College
Canandaigua, NY
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Hudson Valley Community College
Troy, NY
Nickname: Vikings
Colors: Green & White
Conference: Mountain Valley
Head Coach: Andre Cook
Game Date: 1/11/06 @ Onondaga
Last Year: 1/13/05 @ Hudson Valley - Hudson Valley
87-56
Last 5 Years: series tied 1-1
Pre-Season Ranking: Honorable Mention NJCAA
Division III, #3 Region III Division III
Pre-Season All-American: Khylan Hunt
Jamestown Cattaraugus Community College
Olean, NY
Nickname: Jaguars
Colors: Navy & White
Conference: Western New York
Head Coach: Michael Parks
Game Dates: 11/5/05 @ Columbia-Greene; 11/20/05
@ Jamestown-cattaraugus
Last Year: 11/6/04 @ Columbia-Greene - Onondaga
2-0 (forfeit); 12/12/04 @ Onondaga - Onondaga
98-75
Last 5 Years: series tied 2-2
Top Returning Player: LaShawn Doyle
Jefferson Community College
Watertown, NY
Nickname: Cannoneers
Colors: Cranberry & White
Conference: Mid-State
Head Coach: Matt St. Croix
Game Dates:
1/7/06 @ Jefferson, 2/1/06 @
Onondaga
Last Year: 1/15/05 @ Onondaga - Jefferson 94-88;
2/21/05 @ Jefferson - Onondaga 83-79
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 8-5
Mohawk Valley Community College
Utica, NY
Nickname: Hawks
Colors: Green & White
Conference: Mountain Valley
Head Coach: Gary Broadhurst
Game Dates:
11/3/05 @ Onondaga, possible
11/12/05 @ Mohawk Valley
Last Year: 11/4/04 @ Mohawk Valley - Mohawk
Valley 87-62
Last 5 Years: series tied 4-4
Pre-Season Ranking: #9 NJCAA Division III, #2
Region III Division III
Pre-Season All-American: Scott Snyder
Morrisville State College
Morrisville, NY
Nickname: Mustangs
Colors: Forest, Gold, & White
Conference: Mountain Valley
Head Coach: Brian Murphy
Game Date: 11/22/05 @ Morrisville
Last Year: 12/5/04 @ Onondaga - Onondaga 75-64
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 8-1
Top Returning Player: Dodrick Spencer
North Country Community College
Saranac Lake, NY
Nickname: Saints
Colors: Columbia Blue & White
Conference: Northern Independence
Head Coach: Chad LaDue
Game Dates: 12/4/05 @ North Country, 2/4/06 @
Onondaga
Last Year: 11/20/04 @ Onondaga - Onondaga 72-67;
2/5/05 @ North Country - Onondaga 81-69
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 7-1
Queensborough Community College
Oakland Gardens, NY
Nickname: Tigers
Colors: Navy & White
Conference: City University of New York
Head Coach: Tom Sinnickson
Game Date: possible 11/12/05 @ Mohawk Valley
Last Year: 11/13/04 @ Mohawk Valley - Onondaga
90-75
Last 5 Years: series tied 1-1
Schenectady County Community College
Schenectady, NY
Nickname: Royals
Colors: Royal Blue & Gold
Conference: Mountain Valley
Head Coach: Jimmy Curcio
Game Date: 11/29/05 @ Onondaga
Last Year: 11/30/04 @ Schenectady - Onondaga 8275
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 3-2
Top Returning Player: Brian Adams
SUNY Canton
Canton, NY
Nickname: Northstars
Colors: Blue & Gold
Conference: Mid-State
Head Coach: Nick Nofi
Game Dates: possible 11/6/05 @ Columbia-Greene;
2/15/06 @ Onondaga, 2/19/06 @ Canton
Last Year: 1/25/05 @ Canton - Onondaga 91-77;
2/15/05 @ Onondaga - Onondaga 14-113 (ot)
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 10-0
Tompkins-Cortland Community College
Dryden, NY
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Green & Gold
Conference: Mid-State
Head Coach: Dave Stevenson
Game Dates: 1/16/06 @ Onondaga, 2/8/06 @
Tompkins-Cortland
Last Year: 1/18/05 @ Onondaga - TompkinsCortland 102-67; 2/8/05 @ Tompkins-Cortland Onondaga 99-95
Last 5 Years: Onondaga leads series 9-1
NJCAA Division III Preview
National Championship @ SUNY-Delhi
March 16-18, 2006
Pre-Season Poll
R a n k College
1
Sullivan County CC
2
Passaic County CC
3
SUNY-Delhi
4
Minneapolis C&T College
5
North Lake College
6
Gloucester County College
7
Joliet JC
8
Hostos CC
9
Mohawk Valley CC
10
Richland College
11
Caldwell CC & Tech. Inst.
12
Bunker Hill CC
13
Bergen CC
14
Minnesota State C&T College
15
College of DuPage
Honorable Mention
Brookdale CC
Butler County CC
Cayuga CC
Gateway CC
Hudson Valley CC
Montgomery College
Oxford College
SUNY-Cobleskill
Verrmilion CC
Willaim Rainey Harper College
Location
Loch Sheldrake, NY
Patterson, NJ
Delhi, NY
Minneapolis, MN
Irving, TX
Sewell, NJ
Joliet, IL
Bronx, NY
Utica, NY
Dallas, TX
Hudson, NC
Charlestown, MA
Paramus, NJ
Fergus Falls, MN
Glen Ellyn, IL
Lincroft, NJ
Butler, PA
Auburn, NY
New Haven, CT
Troy, NY
Takoma Park, MD
Oxford, GA
Cobleskill, NY
Ely, MN
Palatine, IL
Region III Pre-Season Poll
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
SUNY Delhi
Mohawk Valley Community College
Hudson Valley community College
Cayuga Community College
SUNY Cobleskill
Pre-Season All-Americans
Name
First Team
Marcus Baham
Larry McGee
Everage Richardson
Matt Lobaugh
Dejaunte Wade
David Cobb
Anthony Anderson
Quando Myers
Henry Haynes
Fabian Giraldo
Second Team
Juan Paulino
Antraye Miles
Khylan Hunt
Floyd Daniels
Kevin Johnson
Greg White
Matt Dickens
Mike Watson
Jowaun Bowman
Mike Dodd
Third Team
Brandon Hall
Olufemi Solaya
Maka Thomas
Antwan Davis
Dan Muto
Dave Viera
Octavio Cruz
Scott Snyder
Dwight Johnson
Brandon Butler
College
Sussex County CC, NJ
Joliet JC, IL
Sullivan County CC, NY
Butler County CC, PA
Mid-State Tech. Inst., WI
SUNY-Delhi, NY
Vermillion CC, MN
Passaic County CC, NJ
Cedar Valley College, TX
Bergen CC, NJ
Finger Lakes CC, NY
Gloucester CC, NJ
Hudson Valley CC, NY
Minneapolis CTC, MN
Sullivan County CC, NY
Salem CC, NJ
Gateway CC, CT
SUNY-Delhi, NY
Northland CTC, MN
Rockland CC, NY
Corning CC, NY
Minnesota State CTC, MN
Borough of Manhattan CC, NY
Middlesex CC, NY
Allegheny County CC, PA
UCONN-Avery Point, CT
Bunker Hill CC, MA
Mohawk Valley CC, NY
Caldwell CC, NC
Nassau CC, NY
Region III Top Returning Players
Name
Jeff Eveillard
Rodney Westbrook
Brandon Hall
Juan Paulino
Keynon Johnson
Khylan Hunt
Scott Snyder
Dodrick Spencer
Jeff Riker
Brian Adams
David Cobb
Mike Watson
College
Broome Community College
Cayuga Community College
Corning Community College
Finger Lakes Community College
Herkimer County Community College
Hudson Valley Community College
Mohawk Valley Community College
Morrisville State College
Onondaga Community College
Schenectady County Community College
SUNY-Delhi
SUNY-Delhi
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Camp Features:
• Outstanding daily fundamental instruction
• A camper to coach ratio of 7:1 or better (the lowest ratio of
any camp in Central New York) in order to maintain small
teams and eliminate idle down time.
• Emphasis on individual instruction and attention.
• Game situations to practice and apply newly learned skills
• Use of the college swimming pool.
• Top flight staff of area coaches and college players.
• Access to the college cafeteria.
• All campers receive a camp t-shirt, a basketball, a selfimprovement program, and a camp certificate.
Future Stars
Basketball Camp
2006
For more information, contact:
Dave Pasiak
Mike Wheeler
Camp Co-Director
Camp Co-Director
Men’s Basketball Coach
Women’s Basketball Coach
(315) 498-2510
(315) 498-2524
pasiakd@sunyocc.edu
wheelerm@sunyocc.edu
Tentative Dates
Session #1 (boys): June 26-June 30
Session #2 (girls): July 31-August 4
Session #3 (boys): August 7-August 11
9:00 am-4:00 pm
For ages 8-17
4941 Onondaga Rd.
Syracuse, NY 13215
Onondaga Community College
6th Annual Fall Shootout
October 28-29, 2006 (tentative)
Schedule:
• Saturday, October 28: 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
• Sunday, October 29: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Format:
• Each team will play a minimum of five games.
• On Saturday, each team will have three games in pool play
• On Sunday, teams will be bracketed and compete for the shootout championship.
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•
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Games:
Games will consist of two 16 minute halves - stopped clock, not running time!
Every game will be officiated by certified officials.
Three minute halftime, at least 5 minutes pregame, two 30 second timeouts per game.
Except for the above modifications, National Federation rules will be used.
Registration:
• The tournament is designed to be an event for varsity-level players, and is limited to the
first 16 teams to register.
• For more information, contact the Onondaga Men’s Basketball Office at (315) 498-2510.
Prospective Student-Athletes
Prospective Student-Athlete Questionnaire
Personal Information
Name
__________________________________________________________
Address
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
Phone _________________________ E-Mail ______________________________
Father/Guardian ____________________
Height __________
Mother/Guardian____________________
Weight __________
Date of Birth _______________
Academic Information
High School ______________________________ Phone ____________________
School Address _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
Guidance Counselor _____________________
Academic Average __________
Principal _____________________
SAT V _______ M _______ Class Rank _______
Desired College Major_________________________________________________
Athletic Information
High School Coach _________________________ Home Phone _______________
Position _______ Scoring Avg ________ Reb Avg ________ Assist Avg ________
Honors and Awards ___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Please Return to:
Dave Pasiak
Men’s Basketball Coach
Onondaga Community College
4941 Onondaga Road
Syracuse, NY 13215-2099
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