There has been no shortage of coverage about the re-airing of The Streets Stop Here. It should be exciting to here from former Friar players Mike Rosario, Tyshawn Taylor, Travon Woodall, Dominic Cheek and Jio Fontan. All have had success at the college level and represent St. Anthony proudly. Here are the days it will be airing on ESPNU:
|
Net |
Air Date (EST) |
Start Time (EST) |
| ESPNU |
Sun 2/19/2012 |
8:00 PM |
| ESPNU |
Mon 2/20/2012 |
3:00 PM |
| ESPNU |
Sat 2/25/2012 |
1:00 PM |
| ESPNU |
Fri 3/2/2012 |
2:30 PM |
| ESPNU |
Mon 3/19/2012 |
10:00 PM |
| ESPNU |
Tue 4/3/2012 |
9:00 PM |
Below is coverage from the USA Today:
“The Street Stops Here,” the documentary about Jersey City (N.J.) St. Anthony’s run toward the 2007-2008 national high school boys basketball title is being rebroadcast on Friday (ESPNU, 8 p.m. ET).
The film details the decades long work that Bob Hurley, a Hall of Famer, has done at the school building them into a national power.
This year’s St. Anthony’s team is 19-0 and ranked No. 3 in the USA TODAY Super 25 boys basketball rankings.
Hurley, a former probation officer, has been the USA TODAY High School Coach of the Year three times including 2008.
Ironically the Player of the Year in 2008 was Samardo Samuels, who played for Newark (N.J.) St. Benedicts, a team coached by Hurley’s son Danny.
Bob and Danny Hurley will be joined by son and brother Bobby in a roundtable discussion after the film. Danny is now the coach at Wagner College with his brother as his assistant.
The film will be shown on ESPNU and ESPN Classic up until the 2012 Final Four is played. Among those who are shown playing for Hurley in 2007-08 are current college players Mike Rosario (Florida); Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas), Travon Woodall (Pittsburgh), Dominic Cheek (Villanova) and Jio Fontan (USC).
From USAToday




