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New Rochelle HS Retires Jerseys Of 3 Of Its All-Time Greatest Players

The numbers will forever be linked to the players' remarkable accomplishments on and off the court.

Kent "Ken" Washington from the NRHS class of 1973, Jimmy McGhee from the NRHS class of 1985 and Rasaun "Crabby" Young from the NRHS class of 1993, who is currently a New Rochelle High School varsity basketball coach were the men of the hour on Saturday.
Kent "Ken" Washington from the NRHS class of 1973, Jimmy McGhee from the NRHS class of 1985 and Rasaun "Crabby" Young from the NRHS class of 1993, who is currently a New Rochelle High School varsity basketball coach were the men of the hour on Saturday. (City School District Of New Rochelle)

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — On Saturday, New Rochelle High School retired the basketball jerseys of three legendary alumni in a ceremony in the high school gymnasium.

Coach Nat Harris, who also works at Ward Elementary School in the City School District of New Rochelle, honored Kent "Ken" Washington from the class of 1973, Jimmy McGhee from the class of 1985 and Rasaun "Crabby" Young from the class of 1993, who is currently a New Rochelle High School varsity basketball coach.

"Basketball taught me perseverance on the court and off the court and to never quit, no matter how challenging life gets," McGhee said. "It’s an honor to have that jersey retired. It was not just me who earned that, it was all the people who helped me. When I started to play basketball, it wasn’t a sport I was good at. I had so many good friends, good people, good coaches like Nat Harris, Jim Bostic, and Fio Nardone. It's about all of us, not just about me."

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McGhee was the third all-time leading scorer at New Rochelle H.S., with 1,151 career points. In his junior year, he averaged 26 points per game and 10 rebounds and was named an All-Section player. Senior year milestones include games where he scored 38 points and had 14 rebounds, 62 points and 12 rebounds, and 37 points. He was named All-Section and All-League. At Westchester County Community College, he averaged 24 points per game and was MVP of three Westchester Holiday Tournaments. McGhee then went to Texas A&M, averaging 16 points per game in the 1987-1988 season.

Jimmy McGhee will be remembered by generations of Huguenots to come, but the jersey hanging from the rafters will serve as a reminder just the same. (CSDNR)

"It’s very humbling — so many great players came out of NRHS," Young said. "To be one of the guys whose jerseys they retire is truly an honor. It’s something I never thought of when I was playing high school basketball. They had Clyde Vaughn’s jersey up there when I was a player. Hearing the great stories and what a fabulous player he was. I never thought it would happen for me. I was overwhelmed, surprised, nervous and excited. So many feelings coming over me right now. It’s truly an honor to be a high school coach and to have my number retired in front of my players."

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Rasaun "Crabby" Young has left yet another mark on his alma mater. (CSDNR)

Young was an All-Section and All-County player at New Rochelle H.S. His jersey was also retired the University of Buffalo where he remains the all-time leading scorer and completed his career with 1,908 points. He averaged 19.8 points per game in his senior year and was a three-time first-team All-Mid-Continent Conference player. He played in the USBL for the Connecticut Skyhawks, in the IBA for the Youngstown Hawks and played the 2000-2001 season in Europe, where he led the league with 31 average points per game. Young's photo hangs on the NRHS Alumni Wall of Fame.

Some Huguenots, including Kent "Ken" Washington will live forever. (CSDNR)

Washington made history as the first American to play basketball behind the Iron Curtain in communist Poland. His book, Kentomania, journals his basketball career from youth sports to becoming the first Black American to play professionally in Poland’s top league, where he was named MVP in 1980. While at NRHS in 1973, he was All-Conference and All-County and MVP of the Westchester Holiday Tournament. He earned a full, four-year basketball scholarship at Southampton College on Long Island, where he was team captain in 1976 and 1977 and scored 1,082 points. Washington was inducted into the Westchester County Sports Hall of Fame in 2021.

"What an honor to be able to celebrate the accomplishments of these three New Rochelleans," Superintendent Jonathan Raymond said. "Their contributions to our high school and community will forever be remembered."

Coach Harris, along with Washington, McGhee, and Young, have all been inducted into the City of New Rochelle Sports Hall of Fame.

"I am excited that we are honoring these three gentlemen who brought so much pride and success to New Rochelle High School, not only in their high school careers, but also in their achievements in their post-high school careers,"Athletic Director Steve Young said. "Not only were these individuals great athletes, they are also great role models. I have had the pleasure of working with Rasaun for 11 years as our varsity basketball coach and I know the impact that he has had on the youth in our community. Kenny and Jimmy have also given our community a great deal to be proud of. I also hope that this is the start of an annual tradition of honoring New Rochelle High School athletes."

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