Junior Isaih Harrison and sophomore Tevin Andrews were named on Friday to the Virginia Sports Information Directors Association All-State College Division Men's Basketball team.
The Apprentice School basketball teams held their post-season awards banquet on Tuesday night at the Point Plaza hotel where all of their post-season awards were handed out.
The Apprentice School basketball teams had three players honored on Tuesday night at the pre-tournament banquet for the USCAA Basketball National Championships earning All-American recognition.
The Apprentice School men's basketball team ended their 2010-11 season on Saturday afternoon with a convincing 99-46 win over Berkeley College, NJ at Apprentice Gym.
In a workmanlike effort on Friday night, junior Isaih Harrison paced three Builders in double figures with 26 points as the Apprentice School tied a school single-game record with 11 blocked shots in route to an 81-69 win over Williamson Trade.
Visiting Washington Adventist University used a 19-0 run midway in the first half to propel themselves to a 101-81 win over the Apprentice School on Sunday afternoon.
A hot-shooting University of District of Columbia Firebirds drained 10 3-pointers in the first half and went on to defeat the Apprentice School 106-78 on Wednesday night.
Sophomore Tevin Andrews scored 18 points and hauled in a career-high 15 rebounds as the Apprentice School rallied in the second half but fell 77-68 to Southern Virginia in a key USCAA men's basketball game Saturday night.
Both Apprentice School basketball teams are ranked in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Top 10 heading into the final month of the 2010-11 season.
A hot-shooting University of District of Columbia Firebirds used a 25-6 run over a six minute span of the first half to pull away in the first half and take a 97-79 victory over the Apprentice School on Wednesday night.
A five minute cold spell in the second half proved too much to overcome on Tuesday night as the Apprentice School fell 78-74 to Livingstone College at home.
An 18-0 run over six minute span of the first half broke a close game open for the Apprentice School as they knocked off Robert Morris-Springfield 95-62 in the final game of the 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. Classic at Apprentice Gym.
The Apprentice School men jumped out to a 24-9 advantage in the first 8:34 and cruised to a 76-59 win over Rhema Bible College in their second game of the Martin Luther King Jr. Classic on Saturday at Apprentice Gym.
The Apprentice School men's basketball team and head coach Franklin Chatman were featured in a notebook by Melinda Waldrop in today's Daily Press in previewing tonight's home opener at 8 pm.
After 14 straight games on the road, the Apprentice School men’s basketball team hit the home hardwood on Friday night and defeated Barber-Scotia College 86-75 in the second day of the 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. Classic at Apprentice Gym.
Both Apprentice School basketball teams will hit the hardwood this weekend participating in the 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. Classic. Games begin tonight with the Lady Builders taking on Rhema Bible College at 6 pm, while the men hit the floor Friday night at 8 pm against Barber-Scotia College.
After starting their season with 14 straight games on the road, the Apprentice School men’s basketball team closed out that stretch on Saturday night with an 82-69 loss at NCAA Division II Washington Adventist University in a U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association matchup.
Apprentice School Head Men’s Basketball Coach Franklin Chatman will appear this month on Newport News Public Schools Television’s Sports Highlights. He makes the ninth current staff member to appear on the television show.
In a game that saw 16 ties and 17 lead changes, the Apprentice School closed out its 2010 portion of the schedule with an impressive 86-84 overtime victory over Livingstone College on Sunday afternoon.
Homestanding Johnson C. Smith shot 60% from the floor in the second half and pulled away for a 98-75 win over The Apprentice School on Saturday afternoon in Brayboy Gymnasium
The Apprentice School men's basketball team snapped a three-game losing skid on Sunday with a 92-64 win over Penn State-York in a U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association matchup.
A wild second half rally saw the Builders nearly climb out of a 20-point deficit but fell 60-56 to Williamson Trade in a USCAA matchup in Media, Pa. on Saturday.
A busy weekend for Apprentice School athletics as the Lady Builders participate in the Penn State Brandywine/USCAA Classic, while the men's basketball team takes on Williamson Trade and Penn State York and the wrestlers participate in the UMBC Duals.
A wild second half rally that saw the Apprentice School come from a 16-point deficit was not quite enough as NCAA Division III 9th-ranked Virginia Wesleyan College held on for a 75-73 win over the Builders on Monday night at the Jane Batten Center.
Homestanding Francis Marion University nailed a school-record 17 3-pointers as six Patriots scored in double figures in a 101-63 win over The Apprentice School on Saturday afternoon.
Junior Isaih Harrison scored 27 points and hauled in 11 rebounds, while sophomore Tevin Andrews scored all 17 of his points in the second half as the Apprentice School pulled away from Barber-Scotia College for an 80-61 win on Friday night.
All three Apprentice School teams are in action over this coming weekend as the men make another swing in the Carolinas facing Barber-Scotia and Francis Marion. The women travel to Salisbury while the wrestlers visit the York Spartan Invitational