Jeannette athletes enjoy support of alumni, community during winning runs
By: HSSN Staff
Monday, February 12, 2018 | 10:27 PM
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall speaks to the crowd and honored guests during a ceremony to honor the 2017 Jeannette state championship football team during halftime of a basketball game on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
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Jeannette's Anthony Johnson (5) has the ball stripped by Saltsburg's Tyler Roman (22) as he drives to the basket in the first quarter on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Anthony Johnson (5) goes to the basket and is fouled by Saltsburg's Brady Yard (5) in the final seconds of the first half on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
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Jeannette's Tre' Cunningham (3) drives to the basket and scores in front of Saltsburg defender Tyler Roman (22) during the second quarter on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Robert Kennedy (1) goes up for a layup in front of Saltsburg's John Calandrella (21) on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Robert Kennedy stands with his family to be recognized for winning the 2017 Mr. PA Football award, presented the past Saturday, during halftime of a basketball game on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Anthony Johnson (center) drives to the hoop between Saltsburg defenders Ben Sinclair (2) and Tyler Roman (22) during the second quarter on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall and Elliott Group representatives Mark Cain and Michael Storm hold a check that the company presented to help fund state championship rings for the football team during a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
The 2017 Jeannette state championship football team receives an ovation from the crowd as they are introduced during halftime of a basketball game on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall speaks to the crowd and honored guests during a ceremony to honor the 2017 Jeannette state championship football team during halftime of a basketball game on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Representatives of the Elliott Group present a check to help fund state championship rings for the football team to Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall during a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall and Elliot Group representatives Mark Cain and Michael Storm hold a check that the company presented to help fund state championship rings for the football team during a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Tre' Cunningham (3) blocks a shot attempt by Saltsburg's Ben Sinclair (2) during the second quarterz on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Marcus Barnes (4) scores and is fouled by Saltsburg's Brady Yard (5) in the final minutes of the first half on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Tre' Cunningham (3) goes in for a layup attempt around the defense of Saltsburg's Jake Roman during the second quarter on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette cheerleaders display a banner thanking the Elliott Group, who presented a check to help fund state championship rings for the football team, during a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Anthony Johnson (5) is congratulated by A.J. Sharp (11) and Tre' Cunningham (3) after hitting a three point shot against Saltsburg on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School. Jeannette won 89-55.
Paul Schofield | Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Marcus Barnes and other members of the Jayhawks' basketball team thank Jeannette grad Demetrius Cox after he purchased the team new shoes for the 2018 playoffs.
Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall speaks to the crowd and honored guests during a ceremony to honor the 2017 Jeannette state championship football team during halftime of a basketball game on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Anthony Johnson (5) has the ball stripped by Saltsburg's Tyler Roman (22) as he drives to the basket in the first quarter on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Anthony Johnson (5) goes to the basket and is fouled by Saltsburg's Brady Yard (5) in the final seconds of the first half on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Tre' Cunningham (3) drives to the basket and scores in front of Saltsburg defender Tyler Roman (22) during the second quarter on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Robert Kennedy (1) goes up for a layup in front of Saltsburg's John Calandrella (21) on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Robert Kennedy stands with his family to be recognized for winning the 2017 Mr. PA Football award, presented the past Saturday, during halftime of a basketball game on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Anthony Johnson (center) drives to the hoop between Saltsburg defenders Ben Sinclair (2) and Tyler Roman (22) during the second quarter on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall and Elliott Group representatives Mark Cain and Michael Storm hold a check that the company presented to help fund state championship rings for the football team during a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
The 2017 Jeannette state championship football team receives an ovation from the crowd as they are introduced during halftime of a basketball game on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall speaks to the crowd and honored guests during a ceremony to honor the 2017 Jeannette state championship football team during halftime of a basketball game on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Representatives of the Elliott Group present a check to help fund state championship rings for the football team to Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall during a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette head football coach Roy Hall and Elliot Group representatives Mark Cain and Michael Storm hold a check that the company presented to help fund state championship rings for the football team during a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Tre' Cunningham (3) blocks a shot attempt by Saltsburg's Ben Sinclair (2) during the second quarterz on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Marcus Barnes (4) scores and is fouled by Saltsburg's Brady Yard (5) in the final minutes of the first half on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Tre' Cunningham (3) goes in for a layup attempt around the defense of Saltsburg's Jake Roman during the second quarter on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette cheerleaders display a banner thanking the Elliott Group, who presented a check to help fund state championship rings for the football team, during a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School.
Ken Reabe Jr. | For The Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Anthony Johnson (5) is congratulated by A.J. Sharp (11) and Tre' Cunningham (3) after hitting a three point shot against Saltsburg on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at Jeannette High School. Jeannette won 89-55.
Paul Schofield | Tribune-Review
Jeannette's Marcus Barnes and other members of the Jayhawks' basketball team thank Jeannette grad Demetrius Cox after he purchased the team new shoes for the 2018 playoffs.
What the Jeannette sports teams have accomplished over the years doesn't need much praise.
That's because excellence on the field or court is expected from their coaches, classmates and the community.
So when the football team needed to raise money for rings after they won WPIAL and PIAA Class A football titles in December, the community rallied with support. The baseball team won its first WPIAL title last spring, and now the basketball team is getting ready to make a run in the WPIAL playoffs.
The Elliott Company, a manufacturing business in the community, donated $23,000 to help defer some of the cost of the rings.
Alumni, businesses within the community and people from the city donated money, as did NFL players Terrelle Pryor and Demetrious Cox.
Pryor paid for the team's football banquet and gave money toward the rings, and before Monday's boys basketball game Cox bought the varsity team Nike Hyperdunk shoes to replace the Nike Kyrie (Irving) shoes, which the Jayhawks said were causing ankle sprains.
“All the sprains were in the same place,” Jeannette coach Adrian Batts said. “I asked Dede if he could help, and he didn't hesitate. He asked how much I needed.”
Cox gave the program $1,300 for the shoes.
“What he did and what the community has done for us is amazing,” said Tre Cunningham, a football and basketball player.
Cox was in the locker room prior to Monday's nonsection game against Saltsburg, which Jeannette won 89-55. The entire team personally thanked him.
“Any way I can help,” Cox said. “These guys made me and the entire city proud when they won the state title. It's my way giving back to the community.”
Cox is now a member of the Carolina Panthers, after starring for Jeannette and Michigan State.
“He's like a son,” Batts said. “He's a great young man. He came through for us.”
The basketball team, sporting the new red shoes, was too much for Saltsburg. Cunningham led the way with 28 points, including six 3-pointers, and Anthony Johnson added 20, including 15 in a wild fourth quarter when he made five 3-pointers. He also had seven assists and 10 rebounds.
Marcus Barnes scored 13 points, 11 in the first half, as Jeannette opened a 35-16 lead at halftime.
“The entire community is so supportive,” Barnes said. “We really appreciate what they do for us.”
During halftime, the Elliott Company presented football coach Roy Hall and school officials with the check. Also attending the ceremony were local government officials and school board members.
The large crowd that attended the celebration was there to say thank you to the community.
“After Elliott Company announced the big donation, we still had people giving us money,” Hall said. “We should reach our goal (for the rings) with one more fundraiser.”
Barnes said he's happy the team doesn't have to fundraise anymore.
“I'm overwhelmed by all the support we've received, especially from booster member Terry Riffer and Krystal Spino, who was the driving force in the 2007 fundraiser,” Barnes said. “They don't have kids on the team, and they still helped out. There is a lot of pride within this community, and I'm thankful.”
Hall said what Pryor and Cox have done means so much to him, the team and the community.
And if the basketball team can achieve what the 2008 team did — a WPIAL and PIAA title — they'll find more support.
That's a way of life in Jeannette. That's the community's pride.