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Roundball Classic

National high school basketball all-star game


National high school basketball all-star game

History

Founding

The cofounders of the game, Sonny Vaccaro and Pat DiCesare, were two boyhood friends from the small Western Pennsylvania town of Trafford. Vaccaro was a young school teacher and sports enthusiast who in the early 1960s had organized local high school basketball tournaments throughout Pennsylvania. His friend and college roommate Pat DiCesare (future president of DiCesare Engler Productions) had made a name for himself by promoting major concert events in Western Pennsylvania. Vaccaro wanted to do a basketball tournament in the Pittsburgh area, and asked DiCesare if he had interest in promoting the event. DiCesare, who had just brought the Beatles to the Pittsburgh Civic Arena, wanted the event to have national appeal and take place in a large venue. So, he encouraged his friend to recruit the best players in the country. The two friends decided that the game would feature high school All-Star players recruited from Pennsylvania against those recruited from the rest of the United States, and it would be played at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena.

Tim Tormey, a friend and business mentor to Pat DiCesare, initiated a meeting between DiCesare and Al Abrams. Abrams was the senior sports editor for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the president of the Dapper Dan Club, a charitable organization associated with the Post-Gazette. Having Abrams involved meant sponsorship for the game as well as months of sports coverage in the Post-Gazette leading up to the game. Abrams agreed to have the Dapper Dan Club sponsor the game, but DiCesare had to guarantee Abrams that he would cover any monetary losses and that a portion of the proceeds would go the Dapper Dan Club charities. DiCesare booked a date for the first game to be played on March 26, 1965, at the Civic Arena.

The first game suffered a major recruiting loss when the premier recruit in the nation, Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) declined their offer to play in the game. His coach would not allow him to play. Otherwise, Vaccaro had succeeded in getting big time high school talent from Pennsylvania and the rest of the United States. The format for the first game featured the National All-Stars vs. the Pennsylvania All-Stars at 9pm with a preliminary game that featured the Western Pennsylvania All Stars vs. City Catholic All-Stars game at 7pm. More than 10,000 fans attended the first game.

Growth

In the early years, the game quickly gained greater media coverage and a bigger fan following. The game was important for recruiting purposes as hundreds of colleges coaches and even pro scouts attended the game. It was known to be the "premier high school basketball attraction in the entire nation".

The most popular years were in the 1970s and early 1980s with a record crowd of almost 17,000 fans in 1977. In 1985 the matchup was slated as the East US All-Stars vs. the West US All-Stars. Some believed that changing the format and eliminating the Pennsylvania All-Stars compromised the attendance of the game. The attendance declined slightly in the mid to late 1980s, but the game still received national attention. It was well represented by all of the major recruiting figures in college basketball, and well respected in the sport of basketball. ESPN continued to broadcast the game yearly. Ultimately, the game was hurt by the emergence of other high school All Star games that followed – most notably the McDonald's High School All-American Game that began in 1977. Also, the NCAA enacted a rule that restricted athletes to play in only two All-Star games.

Decline and end

The game suffered two major losses in the early 1990s when both Nike and the Dapper Dan Club pulled their sponsorship. With DiCesare's blessing, Sonny Vaccaro moved the game to Detroit in 1993. The 28th Annual Roundball Classic was the last to be played in Pittsburgh on April 11, 1992.

The demand for the game in Pittsburgh was great enough that the Civic Arena in cooperation with Pat DiCesare continued doing a high school All-Star basketball game with Asics as a sponsor and utilizing player recruiters from local colleges. As expected, the Pittsburgh game could not get the talent that Vaccaro was able to get in Detroit. The last game in Pittsburgh was played in April 1994.

Vaccaro took the game to Detroit in 1993 where it became known as Magic Johnson's Roundball Classic. The game was played there for 7 years. It was moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 2000 until it finally was moved to Chicago in 2002 (the 2001 edition was held at the Welsh–Ryan Arena in Evanston, Illinois) where it was simply named "The Roundball Classic". The game continued to have successful years after Pittsburgh. Most notably, it sold out the United Center in Chicago in 2003 when the game featured LeBron James, gathering an attendance of 19,678, the highest in Roundball Classic history, The last game was The 43rd Roundball Classic played in Chicago in 2007.

Game results

YearResultAttendance
1965Pennsylvania 89, U.S. 7610,334
1966U.S. 114, Pennsylvania 1069,587
1967U.S. 97, Pennsylvania 8810,700
1968U.S. 103, Pennsylvania 9013,266
1969Pennsylvania 74, U.S. 6713,380
1970U.S. 87, Pennsylvania 8113,402
1971Pennsylvania 110, U.S. 9813,592
1972U.S. 97, Pennsylvania 8813,207
1973U.S. 87, Pennsylvania 7413,600
1974U.S. 77, Pennsylvania 7613,092
1975U.S. 107, Pennsylvania 9613,333
1976U.S. 105, Pennsylvania 9316,166
1977Pennsylvania 98, U.S. 9216,649
1978U.S. 105, Pennsylvania 10016,355
1979April 5 (Semifinals):
U.S. Southwest 97, Pennsylvania 92
U.S. East 111, U.S. Midwest 1058,081
April 6 (Finals):
U.S. East 109, U.S. Southwest 95
U.S. Midwest 109, Pennsylvania 9114,539
1980U.S. 89, Pennsylvania 8716,361
1981U.S. 108, Pennsylvania 7315,512
1982Pennsylvania 91, U.S. 8514,326
1983U.S. 123, Pennsylvania 12112,770
1984U.S. 105, Pennsylvania 9813,283
1985U.S. 114, Pennsylvania 9711,621
1986U.S. North 96, U.S. South 94
U.S. East 98, Pennsylvania 968,309
1987West 110, East 9912,325
1988East 121, West 10014,042
1989East 96, West 8412,378
1990East 111, West 9711,655
1991West 104, East 103title=Star recruits live up to advance billingsnewspaper=The Pittsburgh Pressdate=April 15, 1991page=28}}
1992East 105, West 10210,909
1993West 131, East 9514,257
1994East 141, West 135title=Magic day for Felipe and Reidnewspaper=New York Daily Newsdate=April 11, 1994page=425}}
1995West 114, East 9912,183
1996West 127, East 11713,412
1997West 124, East 10614,163
1998West 135, East 116title=Roundball Classic always entertainsnewspaper=The Capitaldate=April 6, 1998page=32}}
1999West 146, East 137title=Richardson dunks give Magic to Westnewspaper=Detroit Free Pressdate=April 4, 1999page=28}}
2000East 146, West 131N/A
2001East 151, West 1485,712
2002East 115, West 103url=https://www.newsday.com/sports/fraser-basks-in-spotlight-amityville-star-on-center-stage-as-tops-in-nation-1.330085title=Fraser Basks in Spotlight / Amityville star on center stage as tops in nationauthor=Molinet, Jasonwebsite=newsday.comdate=April 3, 2002access-date=October 5, 2019}}
2003West 120, East 11919,678
2004East 124, West 11015,421
2005West 136, East 11914,598
2006West 118, East 10210,384
2007West 144, East 1239,865

Wins by team

Pennsylvania vs. United States format

TeamWins
United States15
Pennsylvania5

East vs West format

TeamWins
West12
East9

MVPs

Pennsylvania vs. United States format

Calvin Murphy was the MVP of the 1966 game and scored a Roundball Classic record 37 points.<ref name=records />

After the game two MVPs were named: one for the Pennsylvania team and one for the U.S. team. In 1979 and 1986 three U.S. selections played (East, Midwest and Southwest in 1979; East, South and North in 1986).

YearTeamPlayerHigh School (state)
1965PennsylvaniaSimmie HillMidland
United StatesBernie WilliamsDeMatha Catholic (MD)
1966PennsylvaniaSam IacinoFarrell
United StatesCalvin MurphyNorwalk (CT)
1967PennsylvaniaDick DeVenzioAmbridge
United StatesJim McDanielsAllen County (KY)
1968PennsylvaniaDennis WuycikAmbridge
United StatesTom RikerSaint Dominic (NY)
1969PennsylvaniaMark GianfrancescoWilkinsburg
United StatesNick WeatherspoonCanton McKinley (OH)
1970PennsylvaniaTom McMillenMansfield
United StatesDwight JonesWheatley (TX)
1971PennsylvaniaJimmie BakerOlney
United StatesCampy RussellPontiac Central (MI)
1972PennsylvaniaJoe BryantJohn Bartram
United StatesPhil SellersThomas Jefferson (NY)
1973PennsylvaniaJeep KellySchenley
United StatesAdrian DantleyDeMatha Catholic (MD)
1974PennsylvaniaBrad DavisMonaca
United StatesMoses MalonePetersburg (VA)
1975PennsylvaniaRodney LeeEdison
United StatesPhil HubbardCanton McKinley (OH)
1976PennsylvaniaSonny LewisSchenley
United StatesJay ShidlerLawrenceville (IL)
1977PennsylvaniaEugene BanksWest Philadelphia
United StatesWes MatthewsWarren Harding (CT)
1978PennsylvaniaBruce AtkinsWilkinsburg
United StatesWalker RussellPontiac Central (MI)
1979PennsylvaniaBill VarnerValley
United StatesSidney Green (East)Thomas Jefferson (NY)
Leon Wood (Midwest)Saint Monica (CA)
Dominique Wilkins (Southwest)Washington (NC)
1980PennsylvaniaTony CostnerOverbrook
United StatesVern FlemingMater Christi (NY)
1981PennsylvaniaVic AlexanderBenjamin Franklin
United StatesPatrick EwingCambridge Rindge and Latin (MA)
1982PennsylvaniaChip GreenbergLa Salle
United StatesRichard RellfordSuncoast (FL)
1983PennsylvaniaRico WashingtonBenjamin Franklin
United StatesPearl WashingtonBoys and Girls (NY)
1984PennsylvaniaJunie LewisAbington
United StatesCedric HendersonMarietta (Georgia)
1985PennsylvaniaDoug WestAltoona
United StatesRod StricklandOak Hill Academy (VA)
1986PennsylvaniaRod BrookinSteelton
United StatesElander Lewis (East)Albany (NY)
Eddie Cumbo (South)Wheatley (TX)
Anthony Pendleton (North)Flint Northwestern (MI)

East vs. West format

Rasheed Wallace scored 30 points in 1993 and was named the MVP for the East team.<ref name=records />
YearTeamPlayerHigh School (state)
1987EastBrian ShorterOak Hill Academy (VA)
WestMarcus LibertyKing College Prep (IL)
1988EastOrlando VegaOak Hill Academy (VA)
WestAnthony PeelerPaseo Academy (MO)
1989EastBilly McCaffreyAllentown Central Catholic (PA)
WestShaquille O'NealRobert G. Cole (TX)
1990EastAnthony MillerBenton Harbor (MI)
WestEd O'BannonArtesia (CA)
1991EastChris WebberDetroit Country Day (MI)
WestGlenn RobinsonRoosevelt (IN)
1992EastOthella HarringtonMurrah (MS)
WestAndre WoolridgeBenson (NE)
1993EastRasheed WallaceSimon Gratz (PA)
WestRashard GriffithKing College Prep (IL)
1994EastFelipe LópezRice (NY)
WestMaurice TaylorHenry Ford (MI)
1995EastRyan BlackwellPittsford (NY)
WestRobert TraylorMurray–Wright (MI)
1996EastTim ThomasPaterson Catholic (NJ)
WestRashad PhillipsFerndale (MI)
1997EastMelvin ElyThornton Township (IL)
WestRicky DavisDavenport North (IA)
1998EastCory HightowerMount Zion Christian Academy (NC)
WestRashard LewisElsik (TX)
1999EastDerMarr JohnsonMaine Central Institute (ME)
WestJason RichardsonArthur Hill (MI)
2000EastBrian MorrisonLake Washington (WA)
Taliek BrownSt. John's Prep (NY)
WestMario AustinSumter County (AL)
2001EastJohn AllenCoatesville (PA)
WestKwame BrownGlynn Academy (GA)
2002EastRaymond FeltonLatta (SC)
WestJason FraserAmityville Memorial (NY)
Sean DockeryJulian (IL)
2003EastMustafa ShakurFriends' Central School (PA)
WestLeBron JamesSt. Vincent–St. Mary (OH)
2004EastJ. R. SmithSt. Benedict's Prep (NJ)
WestShaun LivingstonPeoria (IL)
A. J. PriceAmityville Memorial (NY)
2005EastDanny GreenSt. Mary's (NY)
Nate MinnoyHales Franciscan (IL)
WestEric DevendorfOak Hill Academy (VA)
Brandon RushMount Zion Christian Academy (NC)
2006EastDerrick CaracterNotre Dame Prep (MA)
Alex StephesonHarvard-Westlake (CA)
WestGreg OdenLawrence North (IN)
Daequan CookDunbar (OH)
2007EastO. J. MayoHuntington (WV)
WestCorey FisherSt. Patrick (NJ)
JJ HicksonJoseph Wheeler (GA)
Kevin LoveLake Oswego (OR)

Alumni

Notable alumni include:

  • Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
  • Shareef Abdur-Rahim
  • Trevor Ariza
  • Maceo Baston
  • Thurl Bailey
  • Benoit Benjamin
  • Keith Bogans
  • Aaron Brooks
  • Kobe Bryant
  • Matt Carroll
  • Vince Carter
  • Wilson Chandler
  • Lenny Cooke
  • Eddy Curry
  • Adrian Dantley
  • Glen Davis
  • Paul Davis
  • Keyon Dooling
  • Chris Duhon
  • LaPhonso Ellis
  • Patrick Ewing
  • Raymond Felton
  • Kevin Garnett
  • Drew Gooden
  • A.C. Green
  • Gerald Green
  • Jason Hart
  • Dwight Howard
  • Juwan Howard
  • Mark Jackson
  • Joe Johnson
  • Rashard Lewis
  • Shaun Livingston
  • Moses Malone
  • Stephon Marbury
  • Rodney McCray
  • Tracy McGrady
  • Josh McRoberts
  • Sean Miller
  • Randolph Morris
  • Alonzo Mourning
  • Calvin Murphy
  • Joakim Noah
  • Steve Novak
  • Greg Oden
  • Lamar Odom
  • Shaquille O'Neal
  • Travis Outlaw
  • Tom Payne
  • Kendrick Perkins
  • Paul Pierce
  • Leon Powe
  • Gabe Pruitt
  • Joel Przybilla
  • Jason Richardson
  • Byron Scott
  • Josh Smith
  • Tim Thomas
  • Gerald Wallace
  • Rasheed Wallace
  • Chris Webber
  • Dominique Wilkins
  • Marvin Williams
  • Shawne Williams

Venues

  • 1965–1992: Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • 1993–1999: The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan
  • 2000: Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina
  • 2001: Welsh–Ryan Arena in Evanston, Illinois
  • 2002–2007: United Center in Chicago, Illinois

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