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Four West Side Seniors Win Full-Ride Basketball Scholarships

West Side’s 6-foot-4 senior guard, Yasim Hooker, has decided to attend NCAA Division 2 Benedict College on a full basketball scholarship. Yasim is a 4 year varsity player who won 2 NPS elementary championships and back to back NJSIAA State Championships.   He will play for Head Coach Fred Watson in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

West Side’s 6-foot-3 senior guard, Quayon Williams-King, has decided to attend NJCAA DI Georgia Highlands College on a full basketball scholarship. Georgia Highlands is ranked #5 in the nation. Quayon is a 4 year starter who finished with 1,253 Career points. He will play for Head Coach Phil Gaffney in Region 17.

West Side’s 6-foot-6 senior forward, Quaion Taylor, has decided to attend NJCAA DI Georgia Highlands College on a full basketball scholarship. Georgia Highlands is ranked #5 in the nation. Quaion is a 4 year varsity player who finished his career as one of the best rebounders in the State. He will play for Head Coach Phil Gaffney in Region 17.

West Side’s 5-foot-9 senior guard, Tyrese Henryel, has decided to attend NCAA Division 3 Rutgers Newark on a full ACADEMIC scholarship. Tyrese will be majoring in Journalism and Media Arts.

Filed Under: Basketball, Higher Education, News, Rutgers-Newark, Sports, West Side High School Tagged With: Benedict College, Georgia Highlands College, Rutgers Newark

Shabazz Rides Momentum From Historic Season Into State Tourney

By: Richard Greco | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

The Shabazz baseball team poses for a photo following its last regular season game.
(Photo Courtesy of Ryan Cordero)

As an eighth grader, Ronaldo Espinal remembers watching a struggling Shabazz team getting 10-run ruled on a consistent basis. Now as a senior, Espinal has been a crucial piece in the program’s turnaround and helped bring the Newark public school its most successful season to date.

Shabazz won the Independence Division title, the program’s first divisional championship. It went 12-1 against divisional opponents and finished the regular season with a 17-9 record. Shabazz also advanced to the second round of the 85th Greater Newark Tournament, which is the furthest the program has made it.

“It was really important,” Espinal said. “In the summertime, I play for teams with kids from Barringer and Bloomfield Tech, but they always looked down on me just because of the fact that I played for Shabazz. Now we are on the same level.”

The program has blossomed under Shabazz coach Ryan Cordero, assistant coach Dan Barcia and former assistant coach Kevin Arroyo. For Cordero, who is a social studies teacher at the school and has been with the program the past eight years, seeing Shabazz reach this milestone is a testament of all the hard work that his staff and players put in through the years.

“There was a lot of hard work that came in this program,” he said. “It comes down to the kids first and foremost. We have to believe in them. At the end, they believe in you too and start to earn your respect as crazy as things may get.”

Most of Cordero’s seniors have been on the varsity squad for the past three years. In a neighborhood where baseball isn’t the dominate sport, fielding a quality team is no easy task.

“In the South Ward, there’s a good baseball player that’s in the streets or doesn’t make it to his 12th grade year because he’ll drop out or just doesn’t want to play baseball anymore,” Espinal said. “Every year, the rate of baseball players in the South Ward goes down. For us to gather enough players that are talented and take the conference that’s good enough for me.”

Making fielding a team even more difficult is the fact that Shabazz isn’t know for its baseball program. Instead it is a football and basketball school. It’s women’s basketball program flourished under legendary coach Vanessa Watson and its football team advanced to the North 2, Group 1 final this past year.

Getting its baseball program on the map is something that Shabazz alum Odanis Rodriguez, who graduated in 2012, is very proud of.

“This program has come a long, long way,” Rodriguez said. “I give a lot of props to coach Cordero. He brought this team from nothing. We were always on a losing streak and always in a slump. He made it happen with this team. They look really good. It’s a different ball game they’re playing now.”

Sparking this season’s success has been Espinal, Al Shakir Evans, Genaro Falcon, Ashad Garat, Shamont Mercer, Lamont Oliver and Tahji Smith.

Shabazz hopes to continue look good when the state tournament gets under. Shabazz received the fifth seed in the North 2, Group 1 tournament and will host 12th-seeded Weehawken in the first round on Monday.

View the story on nj.com.

Filed Under: Barringer High School, Basketball, Malcolm X Shabazz High School, News, Sports Tagged With: Bloomfield Tech, Greater Newark Tournament, Independence Division, NJ.com

Three East Side High School Seniors Accept Full Basketball Scholarships For Fall 2017


6-foot-4 Newark East Side senior Elijah Olaniyi has decided to attend DI Stony Brook University on a full basketball scholarship. Elijah is a 4 year varsity player who finished with 928 Career points. He will play for coach Jeff Boals in the American East Conference.


6-foot-10 Newark East Side senior Darnell Brodie has decided to attend DI Seton Hall University on a full basketball scholarship. Darnell is a 3 year varsity player who is a fierce rebounder down low. He will play for coach Kevin Willard in the Big East Conference.


6-foot-3 Newark East Side senior Amadu Benbow has decided to attend DII JC Raritan Valley Community College on a full basketball scholarship. Amadu is a 3 year varsity player who is the quintessential team player who will sacrifice for his team. He will play for coach Kevin Ryan in the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Region XIX and the Garden State Athletic Conference.

Filed Under: Basketball, East Side High School, News, Sports Tagged With: Raritan Valley Community College, Seton Hall University, Stony Brook University

2017 All-New Jersey Boys Basketball Coach of the Year

Mike Kinney | News 12 Varsity | Follow on Twitter
Akbar Cook Coach of the Year - West Side
When 6-9 Justin Jones broke a bone in his foot just before the postseason began and 6-4 Javonne Jones followed him to the sidelines several games later with a broken finger, Cook’s Roughriders were suddenly without their size for the stretch run of the Group 2 state tournament.

At least that’s true if measuring with a ruler. Cook’s three teams at West Side and six before that at Newark Vocational have always been defined by their scrap, indefatigable will and sense of unity inspired by the big, bearded man those kids call Coach. Despite those injuries–and the almost countless other obstacles facing an inner city team like West Side–the Roughriders (25-7) repeated as Group 2 state champion, and fell in overtime to Teaneck in the Tournament of Champions quarterfinals.

View the story on News 12 Varsity.

Filed Under: Basketball, Newark Vocational, News, West Side High School Tagged With: Coach of the Year, News 12

Newark’s West Side HS is a Special Champ to Morristown-Beard Coach Who is Fighting Cancer

Barry Carter | The Star-Ledger | Email the author | Follow on Twitter

The Newark basketball team wearing pink socks, sneakers and T-shirts had Coach Eddie Franz on edge, as he nervously watched to see if they could close out the championship game on Sunday.

“All right boys, guard up,” he said, seated in section 202 at the Louis Brown Athletic Center in Piscataway.

His playoff season at Morristown-Beard School ended last week, but Franz was channeling his thoughts to West Side High School, his second-favorite team, for good reason.

The team was wearing its pink ensemble in his honor. Franz, 60, has lung cancer.

He appeared to be calm as the Rough Riders were clinging to a two point lead with 1:13 remaining in the Group 2 NJSIAA final against Camden High School.

Internally, though, he was rooting hard because the team has been helping him through a tough period in his life.

Although pink is the color usually used to denote breast cancer, kids don’t make a color distinction, they just see cancer and they wanted to do something for Franz, who has been a part of Newark basketball for 13 years.

“It really hurt me,” said Yasim Hooker, an 18-year-old senior who has known Franz since elementary school. “I was in a lot of pain.”

The socks and sneakers are plain as day, but the T-shirts they wore on the layup line and on the bench crystalized their thoughts.

“Pray for Franz” was written on the back.

“Another Day. Another Chance” was on the front. The logo belongs to Fam Eternal, a Newark apparel company that made the shirts and whose co-owner knows Franz, too.

Since the coach’s diagnosis in January, pink has become the teams lucky color for an unlucky disease. West Side has gone 9-0, but it needed one more victory to claim its second consecutive Group 2 title and to win for Franz.

“The thing about the disease, you feel like you want to do something to be a part of the fight,” Franz said. “I think that’s what these kids felt like they needed to do.”

The relationship between Franz and Newark starts with Akbar Cook, the head coach at West Side.

Franz has known Cook since he was a 15-year-old teenager at Life Camp, an outdoor summer program in Pottersville where Franz has been director for 30 years.

“He’s been a mentor to me, almost like a father figure that I didn’t have growing up,” Cook said.

Franz hired Cook to work at the camp as a counselor. Years later, after Cook graduated from college and expressed an interest in coaching, Franz hired him to be junior varsity coach at Morristown-Beard.

Cook moved on to Newark Vocational School and the relationship between the two men strengthened. Franz would help Cook train his team, which would play a scrimmage game against Morristown-Beard before the season and a regular season game at the end.

The urban and suburban players became friends. They were around each other a lot, playing in the same summer basketball leagues and working as counselors at Life Camp.

“We called it Vo-Beard,” Franz said.

About three years ago, Cook was hired at West Side as head coach and the Vo-Beard connection might as well have been called West Side-Beard. The kids kept scrimmaging with each other on the court and working together at camp.

Since Franz’s shocking diagnosis, the relationship has grown even closer. The kids blew him away when he first saw them wearing pink during an Essex County tournament game last month.

Franz was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma, a cancer that usually afflicts smokers, but one the American Cancer Society said is prevalent in non-smokers.

Franz, who never smoked, thought he had pneumonia after exercising one morning in January. He had shortness of breath and went to the hospital for a chest x-ray.

“The first thing they (doctors) say to me is, ‘Are you a smoker?’ ” Franz said. “I knew at that point, there was a problem.”

It shook him up.

Cook was rattled, too. He wore pink last year when he coached West Side to its first championship. Pink tie, shirt and socks. Pink anything. He did it to honor his late mother-in-law and two aunts, who died from the disease.

Two weeks ago, West Side’s starting center, Quaion Taylor, learned that his grandmother had cancer.

“This is bigger than basketball,” Cook said.

When he got the call from Franz, that’s all he could think about.

“I was saying here we go again,” Cook said. “I’m not a crier, but I was on the phone crying with him.”

He told Hooker about Franz’s diagnosis and the two put their heads together.

“I thought it would be a good idea to wear pink to represent Franz and win a state championship,” Hooker said.

Quayon Williams-King, 18, said, pink is his favorite color and Franz is one of his favorite people because of the coach’s honesty.

“He always kept it real with me,” said Williams-King. “He would tell me if I was doing something wrong.”

Franz, however, said he doesn’t feel special. He’s gracious.

“To see kids supportive of somebody who is not their coach, it kind of shows the comraderie that basketball gives you, and how relationships develop over the course of time.”

Franz may want to change his mind about not feeling special. Cook wore his pink shirt for the first time Sunday.

“I just want him to know that he’s not alone,” Cook said.

Before the game, the message was clear.

“Franz is here, let’s do this for him,” Hooker said.

They defeated Camden 51-49, and did their small part in helping a man who means so much to them cope with cancer.

View the story on nj.com.

Filed Under: Basketball, News, West Side High School Tagged With: Camden High School, Morristown-Beard School, NJ.com, Star-Ledger

Barringer: NJSIAA, Section 2, Group 3 Champions

Barringer Basketball 2017

The 37-year drought is over.

Fifth-seeded Barringer withstood a 20-point third quarter from second-seeded Chatham, and then outlasted the Morris County champion in overtime to emerge from the NJSIAA/ShopRite North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 final at Chatham High School with a 56-53 win for the program’s first sectional title in close to four decades!

The 4th quarter started with Chatham leading 40-35 after outscoring Barringer 20-10 in that 3rd quarter. The lead almost evaporated in the first few minutes of the 4th with James McNeil scoring 4 points to start the quarter.

“Fourth quarter I had to step up and score the team some buckets,” McNeil said. “I’m a senior on this team and I didn’t want to go home.”

McNeil led Barringer with 19 points and Sadiq Griggs helped run the Barringer offense with a game-high seven assists.

The athletic department would like to thank all of the staff, students and community members who supported the team during this season.

Filed Under: Barringer High School, Basketball, News Tagged With: Chatham High School, NJSIAA

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