Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Frederick Douglass @ CSI/ - Boys Basketball

CSI/McCown dropped a 55-53 overtime decision to visiting Frederick Douglass Academy in CSIM's non-league season finale Friday in New Springville.

CSIM's John Cosentino nailed a 3-pointer with five seconds remaining in regulation to send the game into the extra session.

Despite the loss, first-year head coach Ray Palma reflected positively on his team's 4-16 season.

"Going forward, we have a lot of young talent. Amric Archer and Chris Frank got big minutes and can play at this level. With these two kids as our cornerstones, the future looks bright," he said.

"I started with 12 guys and ended with the same kids," Palma continued. "I didn't have an issue with any of them. Everyone contributed at some point this year."

Archer led the way for CSIM with 24 points and 16 rebounds while Bernard Jones netted 11 points.


FDA vs CSIM      

College of staten island beat bard in opener, 75-48

College of Staten Island/McCown HS christened its new gym in New Springville by winning its season opener 75-48 over Bard HS Wednesday night.

Coach Ray Palma won in his first game as varsity coach as Bernard Jones scored 20 points, Amir Archer netted 19 and Chris Frank chipped in with 17 in the non-league affair.

"It feels great, but for the kids," said Palma. "We had great support, with faculty, staff and parents in a packed house. We wanted to have a Thanksgiving-Eve type of experience."

A 24-6 third-quarter run put things away against the Manhattan school.

"Jones got us going early with 15 points in the first half," said Palma. "He played good all-around and got buckets to stem the tide when Bard made runs. Archer got us going at both ends, and freshman (point guard) Chris Frank had 12 points in the second half. He's going to be a special player."

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Your Name

Christopher Frank

CSI High School for International Studies

100 Essex Drive

Staten Island, NY 10314

718-370-6900                    chrisfrank2324gmail

ACADEMICS

  - P.S.57

  - I.S.49

  - CSI high school for international studies.

HONORS/AWARDS

  - Basketball- boys varsity, freshmen of the year.

  - Basketball- boys varsity, most improve.

  

SCHOOL-AFFILIATED ACTIVITIES

    Basketball – Varsity Fall, 2008 and 2009

    Track – Spring, 2009


    COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

    P.A.L member

    A.A.U member

    Church Youth Group Spring, summer 2009 to present

    Assist with community food drives and block parties

WORK EXPERIENCE

    Staten island paper boy


TRAVEL

    Verginia, Staten Island 

SPECIAL INTERESTS, HOBBIES, TALENTS

    Singing, acting, basketball, soccer, drawing, dancing, music of all types, friends, and reading.




Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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