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Date Posted: Mon March 14, 2005 02:33:06
Author: Ramfan
Subject: I wasn't at the game, but heard that White didn't play especially well in this game. The kid on Kennedy who was getting some Division I interest was Fermin. Not sure what the deal is with Kenaj.
In reply to: Bronx Boy 's message, "Tuned in PSAL Finals on Sunday, to see what the hoopla was re: KW. Lincoln was favored over JKF. KW is an excellent ball handler, but at crunch time, he missed several from downtown, in the paint, and, a coupla freebies. The kid that won it for JKF was 5' 11" PG Emiliano Kenaj. Excellent ball control. His passes were threadin' the needle, was drainin' long range bombs, and sinkin' free throws when they counted. What do we know about this kid ?" on Mon March 14, 2005 00:04:04


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