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| Denver East players at the Rockefeller Center |
Day 1 - Thursday, December 11
After arriving on Wednesday evening (and enjoying some NY style pizza at Napoli’s Pizzeria with the team), the team started the day early. We drove the two 12 passenger vans (one with the players one with parents and other family and friends) to a nearby subway station. Coach Carl wanted the girls to experience the subway system and getting around the city that way. We then walked to the World Trade Center memorial site, along with the NYC firemen’s memorial. Some of the NYC firemen were putting up a Christmas tree by their memorial. We grabbed a pic with a couple of them. Then we walked out to see the Statue of Liberty very cool!
After grabbing lunch together, we headed back to the hotel for a short rest before driving to St. Francis Prep for our first game in NYC.
Jumped out to a nice lead (20-2) but then let them back in it. Ended up winning the game by ten.
We then watch the first half of the boys’ game before getting a team dinner at a tasty Greek restaurant.
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| Sean Hanlon in Times Square |
Day 2 - Friday, December 12
Got the team up early again, and drove the vans to another subway station. Took the subway to Rockefeller, got some great pics while walking around visiting cool stores and seeing St. Patrick’s Church, did some street dancing with the team, and then went to Canal Street. The players were given time to shop and barter with the street vendors.
We then returned to the hotel for a short rest before driving to Archbishop Molloy for our second game. We played great! Much better focus and energy. Won by 20.
Some of the players from our next opponent, #19 ranked team in the country, Christ the King, along with the top ranked senior in the country, Olivia Vukosa) were in the gym to scout us.
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| Denver East players celebrating win! |
Day 3 - December 13
Let the gals sleep in a little before our 1 pm matchup against #19 in the country, Christ the King. Took the team to Utopia Bagels for a great pre-game meal.
Arrived at the historic Christ the King School at 11:45. Met legendary coach, Bob Mackey, before the game.
Game was a battle! Limited the top ranked senior in the country, Olivia Kukosa, (6’5” 230 lbs who will play next season for UCONN) to 11-12 points. Down just 3 at half, and even up 1 point in the fourth quarter before losing by 11.
Super proud of the team.
That game was the final game that legendary head girls basketball coach, Bob Mackey, would serve as head coach. He coached Sue Bird and other pros at Christ the King high school over his four decades of coaching. He will continue to serve as the school’s AD and will also sit on the bench of the girls basketball team the remainder of the season. Very nice ceremony honoring Coach Mackey at the end of our game, with some former players, including current WNBA player, 6’4” Tina Charles.
That night, the team took the subway to Times Square to cap off the day. We hung out at Times Swuare for about 4 hours, including dinner.
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| Coach Bob Mackey, Coach Carl Mattei |
Day 4 - December 14
No game.
We took the team to a breakfast followed by a trip to Harlem. We planned to visit Rucker Park - steeped in basketball history, street ball legends and amazing games over the years. But didn’t make it over there due to heavy snow. We had lunch at a famous soul food restaurant called Amy Ruth’s.
Our flight home scheduled for Sunday night was canceled. We scrambled and extended our hotel rooms and rental vans an extra day and fortunately managed to get on a flight back (out of Newark airport) late Monday night. Didn’t get home until after 1:30 a.m.
What an amazing trip and experience for the team! Go East! And long live hoops!
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| Olivia Hanlon |
Olivia Hanlon shared some of her experience as a player…
We had a lot of fun just being in New York and playing good teams. We all grew as players and as a team. We got to eat a lot of really good food and see so many amazing places.
The first team we played had much less size than us and we got up 20-2 but then let them back in the game but we still won.
The second game we played another team without much size and maintained our lead the whole game and played well on defense and worked well together on offense.
The third game was against the number 19 ranked team in the country and a 3 ranked player in her class. We played hard and we were down one at half. In the second half they took over and we lost by 11.
In New York, we went to Rockefeller Center and Times Square. We went to Harlem and Queens, we also saw the Statue of Liberty. We had a lot of fun and it was a good team bonding trip.
Thank you to the Hanlon’s for sharing some of this wonderful experience!! Obviously playing in NYC in 2025 is a much cooler experience than playing in Geneseo, IL in 1969!!
Oh, I almost forgot… Denver East will be traveling to San Francisco for games over the ML King weekend later this season!!










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