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Dawud Morris at Home
Dawud relaxes at home about a week before leaving Philly for Lackawanna Community College (summer 2003) "Ooh" scored over 2000 points (fastest ever) and grabbed 1000 rebounds (Philly record)
Dawud Morris Dunking
Dawud Morris dunks on his street court in the summer (2003) before his freshman season at Lackawannna College
Rick Willoughby
Willoughby at Indianopolis Ind, before his team's National Title game.
John "Wes" Davis
Wes at the Best of the Best Nationals at Indianapolis, where his Philly team was National Runner-up. Davis' assists and scoring had lots to do with the team's success
Tony Baker
Baker is the Heat's second leading Career scorer, with over 2400 points. He is also the team's leader in games played, with 255 career contests
Nick Martin
Nick brought a winning attitude to his teams. Martin's Philly teams won 11 separate tournament championships and scored 1009 points during his 77 game career. Martin was an All Public forward at Lincoln High, where he appeared in the playoff twice.
Ty Reed
Ty was the first Heat player to amass 2000 career points. Ty is attending Philly Community College.
John Stewart
John Scored over 1300 points in his careeer and is attending Philly Community College.
Dawud Morris at Indianopolis
Dawud readies himself for yet another Philly Heat Contest.
Dawud Morris
Morris in his other Heat basketball jersey.
John "Wes"Davis
John "Wes" Davis in the gym in 2002. Davis is attending Mercyhurst Northeast College in Erie Pa. He scored over 2100 points and dealt over 750 assists in his Heat career.
Anthony Davis #14
Anthony Davis #14 Salem N.J.Community College
Freshman
Guard
5'11, 158 lbs
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Major: Criminal Justice
This information comes from the Salem CC Athletic Department. "Tony Bruno", as he is known to Philly Heat teammates, is an achiever. Tony makes it to the "Legends", not because of record setting stats (his statistics are solid), but because like his alumni, he is in college, looking forward to a career. Congratulations Tony!
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