In the early 2000s, the St. Vincent-St. Mary basketball team became a household name across America, thanks to the leadership of LeBron James, who helped secure three Ohio state championships for the school.
LeBron James himself was not just another high school athlete; he was a budding media sensation. Even in the absence of social media, his reputation resonated throughout the basketball world. He earned the moniker “The Chosen One” from the media, a testament to the immense influence he wielded during those high school years.
Fast forward to today, LeBron James has etched his name in NBA history, standing shoulder to shoulder with legends like Michael Jordan. With four NBA championships and a string of awe-inspiring individual accomplishments over more than two decades in the league, LeBron continues to shine, even as he approaches the age of 39, donning the Los Angeles Lakers jersey.
But what about his former teammates from St. Vincent-St. Mary? While not all of them pursued NBA careers, many found success in different walks of life.
Dru Joyce III
Dru Joyce III, the starting point guard for St. Vincent-St. Mary, went on to play for Akron University and later ventured abroad to continue his basketball journey after completing his bachelor’s degree.
Sian Cotton
Sian Cotton, originally a center forward at St. Vincent-St. Mary, made an unexpected shift to American football during his time at Ohio State University. Later, he transferred to Youngstown State University and then to NAIA Walsh University in his final year as a student. After his sporting career, Cotton followed another passion—music.
Willie McGee
Following a similar path to Cotton, Willie McGee transitioned to American football during his tenure at Fairmont State University. After graduating in 2008, he returned to St. Vincent-St. Mary, taking on various roles within the coaching staff before eventually becoming the school’s Athletic Director.
Romeo Travis
Romeo Travis, on the other hand, continued to pursue a basketball career after graduating from St. Vincent-St. Mary. He played four years for Akron University, leaving his mark as the record holder for the most blocks in the school’s basketball team history.
While their paths diverged after high school, the legacy of the St. Vincent-St. Mary team, under the leadership of LeBron James, lives on as a testament to the enduring power of determination and talent.
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