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- | ===== Gerald Posey ===== | + | ===== Gerald Posey #3 ===== |
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**Position: | **Position: | ||
- | **Height:** 6'1"\\ | + | **Height:** 6'0"\\ |
- | **Weight:** lbs.\\ | + | **Weight: |
- | **Birthdate: | + | **Birthdate: |
**Hometown: | **Hometown: | ||
- | **High School:** McCorriston H.S.\\ | + | **High School:** McCorriston |
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+ | ===== High School Career ===== | ||
+ | Posey attended Solebury Prep in New Hope, Pennsylvania for two years, but transferred back to his hometown high school for his junior year. As a junior, he led John Castaldo' | ||
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+ | In 1987, he led McCorriston to a record of 27-1 and was regarded as one of the top point guards in the nation. | ||
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+ | === Accolades === | ||
+ | *1985 Eastern States Christmas Invitational All-Tournament Team | ||
+ | *1986 Mercer County Tournament All-Tournament Team | ||
+ | *1986 Colonial Valley All-Conference | ||
+ | *1986 All-Mercer County | ||
+ | *1987 All-Mercer County | ||
+ | *1987 AP All-State, Second Team | ||
+ | *1987 All-State Parochial Schools, First Team | ||
+ | *1987 Bridgeport Games All-Star Selection | ||
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+ | //High School Coach John Castalo//- " | ||
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+ | //Gerald on choosing MU//- "I decided to attend Marquette, because I really liked it when I visited there in September (1986). | ||
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+ | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
+ | //[[Bob Dukiet]] on Gerald//- " | ||
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+ | === 1987-88 === | ||
+ | Posey failed to meet the required academic standards for eligibility and was kept off the court as a "Prop 48" player as a freshman. | ||
- | HoopScoop placed him on the nineteenth | + | === 1988-89 === |
+ | Posey had a falling out with [[Bob Dukiet]] and left the team, eventually transferring to Trenton State. |