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Vol V No. 8                                                   August 30, 2012

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AEHS 50th Anniversary Celebration.
Ten Alumni to be Honored by the Hall of Fame
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By:

Patrick Belott

Athletic Director

Albert Einstein High School

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Einstein Boys Basketball Uses Summer to Improve

 Top player likely to receive help from several junior varsity call-ups   

 

by By Dan Feldman, MD Gazette Staff Writer

Albert Einstein High School boys basketball coach Rich Porac wants to use the summer to get back to basics after a 2-21 season. His team will play man-to-man defense and run the floor on offense as often as possible. In other words, it's a style designed to keep players in shape.

 

So, when he looked up and saw they had put themselves into a zone defense during a summer league loss to Wheaton last week, Porac immediately called a time out and switched them back to his preferred, at least for this time of year, man-to-man.

 

Porac clearly believes the process, if not cheated, will pay dividends in his second year with the team. That would be welcome news to rising senior Josh Ogburn, who led Einstein with 14.2 points per game last season.

 

"He's deceivingly fast with his feet," Porac said of Ogburn. "He's an excellent passer. He's extremely strong. He's quick with his hands in ball-handling. Last year, he was my point guard at 6-3, 240. He looks like Charles Barkley in the high school gym bringing the ball up. He can shoot. He's an inside-out guy.

 

"I'm not trying to make him sound like LeBron James, but for us, for Einstein High School, he can do it all."

On the other hand, Einstein's reliance on Ogburn wasn't solely due to his skills.

 

"We didn't know as a coaching staff where any points were coming outside of Josh's," Porac said. "Sometimes, Josh, last year, had to do it all. This year, this summer is a transition to let Josh know, 'These other kids can score, too. You have help.'

 

That help will come from rising juniors Daniel Seifu and Joe Bradshaw, rising sophomore Gil Reynolds and rising junior Abraham Camara. Seifu, Bradshaw and Reynolds played for Einstein's junior varsity team last season, and Porac would've preferred Camara had too, but his size was desperately needed on the varsity squad.

 

"With those kids, could we have won three, four, five more games?" Porac said. "Maybe. But it still wouldn't have been a, quote, successful season.

"Basketball is a long season, and it's during that time of year where it gets dark at five o'clock, and you're waking up 5:30 the next morning, and it's dark, and it's cold, and you're in the gym and losing for a month straight, that gets old. As far as the young kids were concerned, I just wanted them to feel good, to get excited, to want to work hard this summer."

 

As a bonus, Einstein's varsity newcomers complement Ogburn.

"With these kids, it's only going to make him look better, because he's a passer first," Porac said. "He enjoys moving the ball, passing the ball, making the no-look pass or finding the open man. And really, he's going to get his points either way.

 

"You've got to put a guard on him, because you can't put your big men on him, because he'll go right by them. But then, when you put a guard on him, he's so big, he can just back a guard in and score."

 

All along, Porac has tried to shield his young players from the downside of playing for a struggling team. But as he readies them for the next level, it's unavoidable, such as when Wheaton took advantage of Einstein's simplified approach last week.

 

"That's why in summer league, it can be frustrating with the kids," Porac said. "The kids can get frustrated, because you're not practicing every day. When you practice every day, you can go over that stuff with them."

As those practices come and the team builds, Porac said, his young players will face fewer frustrating moments.

"They're the core group of guys now that are going to be with me for the next two or three years," Porac said, "which I'm hoping will start turning this thing around a little bit."

 

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Ceremony Event Festivities

HOF tent  

On Friday, September 7, 2012, the 2012 class of HOF inductees will be honored during half time of the HOF football game.  A barbeque dinner will be served  starting at 5:30 PM with a game to follow at 6:30 PM.  A hospitality tent will be erected just beyond the track on the football field to welcome all returning graduates, family and friends.   

 

After the football game the partying will continue at Ledo's Pizza in Wheaton at 2638 West University Blvd. Please join us so we can continue our celebration.   

 

On Saturday, September 8, 2012, at the Rosensteel Knights of Columbus Hall off of Forest Glen Road, the 2012 HOF class will be formally inducted into the Hall of Fame.  A reception and dinner starting at 6:00 p.m. will precede the induction ceremony.

The weekend HOF Induction Ceremony package that includes the barbeque, football game, HOF reception and induction ceremony is $75.00 per person.  If you can only attend the Friday night HOF football game, or the Saturday evening induction ceremony, the price is $50.00.  Children 10 and under are free!  Children 11-18 years old can attend one or both events for $15.00.

You can register on-line by visiting our website at www.aehshof.com or click here: on-line sign-up form (mobile devices Click Here).   THE DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS IS August 31.  If you are unable to attend the ceremony weekend, please consider supporting the HOF scholarship and athletic support funds by clicking on "Donation" at our website home page.

Comfort Inn Logo This year we will be partnering with Comfort Inn Shady Grove as our preferred hotel. They will be extending Preferred Rates for all of our associates, Single/Double rooms are only $84.00 per night plus applicable taxes. To be guaranteed the Preferred Rate, guests must make reservations prior to their arrival at their local number (301) 330-0023 or toll free at 888-605-9100 or e-mail them at cisg@aol.com and refer to the Albert Einstein Hall of Fame Preferred Rate. 


We look forward to seeing you at this year's ceremony.  Your presence in honoring the 2012 class of HOF inductees and financial support of the HOF is greatly appreciated. 
AEHS 50th Anniversary Celebration
AEHS 50th logo   

On behalf of Joseph A. Monte, 2008 Hall of Fame Inductee, co-founder of the Hall of Fame, and beloved counselor at AEHS for the past 50 years, the Hall of Fame invites and encourages you to attend this year's Hall of Fame Induction and 50th Anniversary Celebration, which will be held on Friday, September 7 at AEHS.

 

AEHS School Front Attendees, including many from the group of students who walked through the front doors at Einstein that morning in September of 1962 when the school first opened, will gather in the AEHS auditorium at 10 AM where the celebration festivities will begin. A catered lunch will follow in the school cafeteria. After lunch, guests are welcomed to stay around school as long as they wish to enjoy the camaraderie of old and new friends and the many exhibits and decorations that will surely be on display.

 

At 5 o'clock, a reception will be held in the large banquet tent near the football field where attendees will enjoy a catered bar-b-q dinner prior to the Hall of Fame football game. As in past years, there will be a special half-time program recognizing past AEHS athletes and welcoming the Hall of Fame induction class of 2012. This event promises to be the largest AEHS reunion of all time, so make plans to be there!

 

You can register for the event by CLICKING HERE.  

 

We are also partnering with Comfort Inn Shady Grove as our preferred hotel. They will be extending Preferred Rates for all of our associates, Single/Double rooms are only $84.00 per night plus applicable taxes. To be guaranteed the Preferred Rate, guests must make reservations prior to their arrival at their local number (301) 330-0023 or toll free at 888-605-9100 or e-mail them at cisg@aol.com  and refer to the Albert Einstein Hall of Fame Preferred Rate.  

 

If you cannot attend, please consider making a $25 donation to, which you can do by CLICKING HERE.   

 

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Thanks for your support and we look forward to seeing all of you on September 7th!

 

The Hall of Fame 50th Anniversary Committee

 

Ten Alumni to be Honored by the Hall of Fame
  

The 7th Annual Albert Einstein High School Athletic Hall of Fame (HOF) Induction Ceremony is scheduled for September 7 and 8, 2012.    In addition to seven athletes and one coach receiving Athletic Achievement Awards, the Hall will also honor Spencer Ferebee with a Career Achievement Award and William "Lonny" Blair with the Mike Heid Service Award. 

The following coaches and athletes will comprise the 2012 Class of Inductees:

Coach
Ed Heincelman (Wrestling)  

     

Career Achievement

Spencer Ferebee, '65

 

Mike Heid Service Award   
William ("Lonny") Blair '71

 

Football & Baseball    
John Papuchis, '75

 

Wrestling

Greg Bokinsky Baharoff, '83

 

Football & Baseball

Alan Ford, '86

 

Football

Steve Shober, '86 * David Sierra, '90

 

Wrestling, Baseball & Golf

Scott Zimmerman, '86

 

Basketball

AJ Hoff, '89

 

Congratulations to all the nominated Inductees!