Tuesday, May 17, 2016

1987-1988 Boys Basketball

Standings

School

Conference

Overall

Boylan

15-3

26-5

Freeport

15-3

19-7

Jefferson

12-6

18-9

East

12-6

17-10

Guilford

9-9

13-14

Hononegah

8-10

13-13

Belvidere

7-11

12-15

Harlem

6-12

11-16

Auburn

5-13

9-17

West

1-17

2-23

 

All-Conference

Jamal Meeks

Freeport

Phil Harris

Boylan

Mike Hidden

Harlem

Allen Randall

Belvidere

Kyle Cushing

Guilford

Scott Van Schelven

Hononegah

Brad Carlson

East

Jeff Markley

East

Delano Hicks

Auburn

Scott LeMoine

Jefferson

 

Leading scorers

Player

School

G

Points

Avg.

Mike Hidden

Harlem

25

583

23.3

Scott Van Schelven

Hononegah

25

530

21.2

Allen Randall

Belvidere

28

531

19.0

Jamal Meeks

Freeport

20

367

18.4

Phil Harris

Boylan

29

487

16.8

Delano Hicks

Auburn

24

373

15.5

Kyle Cushing

Guilford

26

403

15.5

Rodney Carr

Auburn

23

357

15.5

Jeff Markley

East

23

344

15.0

Ken Linsky

Boylan

33

481

14.6

Brad Carlson

East

22

313

14.2

Dan Lomas

Harlem

21

287

13.7

Tadd Gibson

Hononegah

25

335

13.4

Fred Matlock

Jefferson

28

360

12.9

Mark Burke

West

21

264

12.6

Tom Shuey

Freeport

22

264

12.0

Scott LeMoine

Jefferson

27

321

11.9

Brad Lindsay

Jefferson

28

331

11.8

James Crudup

East

23

270

11.7

Mario Manns

West

25

284

11.4

Andy Kahl

Guilford

27

309

11.4

Tim McGee

Freeport

22

236

10.7

Lamont McGee

Boylan

33

352

10.7

Paul Fulling

Boylan

34

361

10.6

Dion Simpson

Jefferson

27

284

10.5

Grant Moehring

Boylan

32

336

10.5

·         The newspaper never ran scoring leaders during

the 1987-1988 season. The totals are a compilation

from published boxscores.

 

IHSA State Tournament Results

Super-Sectional

Rock Island 60, Rockford Boylan 56

 

Breakout players

Player

School

College

Years

Mike Hidden

Harlem

Northern Illinois

1988-1992

Jamal Meeks

Freeport

Indiana

1988-1992

Dan Lomas

Harlem

Nevada-Reno

1989

Scott LeMoine

Jefferson

Wisconsin-Green Bay

1988-1992

 

 

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