March Madness Record Book

2001 Class AA Boys Summary

Boys - Girls | 20002002



Schaumburg (H.S.)
State Champions


Box Scores of All Games
Super-Sectionals
Chicago (Morgan Park) 67, Chicago (Crane) 60
Alton (Sr.) 62, Belleville (West) 59
Peoria (Richwoods) 48, Mt. Zion 44
South Holland (Thornwood) 60, New Lenox (Lincoln-Way) 44
Schaumburg (H.S.) 78, Zion (Z.-Benton) 59
Aurora (West) 63, St. Charles (East) 59
Moline (H.S.) 45, Cary (C.-Grove) 42 (OT)
LaGrange (Lyons) 52, Chicago (St. Patrick) 48 (OT)
Quarterfinals
Chicago (Morgan Park) 64, Alton (Sr.) 50
South Holland (Thornwood) 65, Peoria (Richwoods) 36
Schaumburg (H.S.) 64, Aurora (West) 51
LaGrange (Lyons) 44, Moline (H.S.) 40
Semifinals
South Holland (Thornwood) 49, Chicago (Morgan Park) 46
Schaumburg (H.S.) 58, LaGrange (Lyons) 57
Third Place
Chicago (Morgan Park) 56, LaGrange (Lyons) 44
Final
Schaumburg (H.S.) 66, South Holland (Thornwood) 54

Summary of State Finalists

   School                      Coach                     W-L Enroll
1  Schaumburg (H.S.)           Bob Williams             29-3   2510
2  South Holland (Thornwood)   Kevin Hayhurst           32-2   2312
3  Chicago (Morgan Park)       Herbert Ray              26-7   1905
4  LaGrange (Lyons)            Conte Stamas             28-5   3230
   Alton (Sr.)                 Mike Brey                26-8   2106
   Aurora (West)               Gordon Kerkman           27-4   2722
   Moline (H.S.)               Frank Dexter             25-6   2379
   Peoria (Richwoods)          Bob Darling              28-4   1201
   Belleville (West)           Bill Schmidt             27-5   2074
   Cary (C.-Grove)             David Otto               26-6   1475
   Chicago (Crane)             Anthony Longstreet       22-7   1027
   Chicago (St. Patrick)       Mike Bailey              25-6   2018
   Mt. Zion                    Brad Stuart              26-5    735
   New Lenox (Lincoln-Way)     Steve Little             25-6   4682
   St. Charles (East)          Jerry Krieg             20-11   2220
   Zion (Z.-Benton)            Don Kloth                26-7   2082

Top Scorers

Scoring Totals of All Teams

Player and School                               G  FG  3P  FT Pts
Eddy Curry, South Holland (Thornwood)           4  36   0  25  97
Mark Pancratz, Schaumburg (H.S.)                4  21   5  22  69
Scott Zoellick, Schaumburg (H.S.)               4  24  16   5  69
Quinnel Brown, Chicago (Morgan Park)            4  23   1  19  66
Melvin Buckley, South Holland (Thornwood)       4  19  11  13  62
Tony Young, Schaumburg (H.S.)                   4  22   3  13  60
Cortez Forte, LaGrange (Lyons)                  4  24   0  10  58
Jim Maley, LaGrange (Lyons)                     4  21   1   7  50
O'Neal Carter, Chicago (Morgan Park)            4  13   2  11  39
Jonathan Byrd, Chicago (Morgan Park)            4  15   0   8  38
A.J. Allodi, LaGrange (Lyons)                   4  11   3  13  38

All-Tournament Team

Player & School                              Ht.    Yr.  
Quinnel Brown, Chicago (Morgan Park)         6-6    Jr.    
Melvin Buckley, South Holland (Thornwood)    6-7    So.    
Eddy Curry, South Holland (Thornwood)        6-11   Jr.    
Mark Pancratz, Schaumburg (H.S.)             6-3    Jr.    
Scott Zoellick, Schaumburg (H.S.)            6-4    Jr.    

AP Final Regular-Season Poll

No  School                                   W-L
 1  South Holland (Thornwood)               25-1
 2  Chicago (Marshall)                      18-10
 3  Joliet (Twp.)                           22-4
 4  Springfield (Lanphier)                  25-2
 5  Peoria (Richwoods)                      22-3
 6  Aurora (West)                           22-3
 7  New Lenox (Lincoln-Way)                 21-4
 8  Downers Grove (North)                   24-2
 9  Maywood (Proviso East)                  22-3
10  Centralia                               23-3
11  Palos Heights (Shepard)                 22-4
12  Chicago (Farragut)                      18-7
13  Mt. Zion                                22-3
14  Chicago (Morgan Park)                   19-6
15  Belleville (West)                       24-3
16  Chicago (Whitney Young)                 14-9