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Kenny Page

January 29, 2017 By

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Kenny Page was Ohio State’s third-leading scorer as a freshman before transferring to New Mexico, where he averaged 28 points a game one year – fourth in the country, and still the school record – and 24 the next.
A High School All American, Page broke his own single-season record, scoring 29 a game as a senior and leading McKee to the city championship game, where he scored 32 points in a losing cause.

Basketball
Class of 2002

Did You Know?

Only three Staten Island boys’ basketball teams made it to a city championship game. The others were the 1977 McKee team led by Hall of Famer Kenny Page and the 1938 St. Peter’s team that included Hall of Famers Jack McGinley and Buddy O’Grady.


From Our Collection

Basketball signed by members of the 1983 St. Peter’s city championship team.

Basketball from St. Peter’s High School’s historic victory in the 1983 CHSAA city championship game.

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