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  1. Young ’85, among others, shared their “Power Stories.” The response to the stories shared by the alumni culminated in a tremendous feeling of the "Power Spirit" which permeated the atmosphere. In addition to the Power alumni, the current PMAAA Scholarship recipient, Sebastian Martinez, accompanied by his father, addressed the gathering ...

  2. Power Memorial Academy Track & Field. Home. All-Time Lists. Time Sheets. Timesheets 1968-1969; Timesheets 1969-1970; Timesheets 1970-1971; Timesheets Frosh 1970-1971; Timesheets 1971-1972 ; Timesheets 1972-1973; Timesheets 1973-1974; Timesheets Frosh 1973 ...

  3. You can use this form to nominate a former student or faculty member to the Power Memorial Academy Hall of Fame. Form. Hall of Fame 2011. Bishop Gerald Walsh, 1959 Richard Coppolino, Faculty Joe Crowley, 1980 Kareem Abdul Jabbar, 1965 Terrance McAdam, 195 ...

  4. 18. März 2024 · The real joys were as in early 1963, as a high school sophomore at Power Memorial Academy in New York City when fellow Panthers staged a 7-Foot Party in the privacy of the locker room. He stood shoeless and backed against a pole, a teammate stepped on a chair and placed a ruler at the top of his head to draw a line, another unfurled a tape ...

  5. 7. Juni 2021 · Alcindor is the 16-year-old junior at Power Memorial Academy, an Irish-Christian Brothers institution of learning, on 60 th St. and Amsterdam Ave., overlooking the shadows of Lincoln Center. Lew is basketball’s new phenom. He happens to be 7-feet and ¼ inch, still growing and New York City’s first seven-foot basketball product with any ...

  6. The start of Power's Basketball successes. The 1930s to the 1950s. In the late 30's, Power Memorial began fielding Varsity Basketball teams that had become very competitive. Reflecting the abilities of the phenomenal Ezersky brothers, two championships came Power's way, the All-City in 1937 and again in 1941.

  7. 18. März 2024 · The real joys were as in early 1963, as a high school sophomore at Power Memorial Academy in New York City when fellow Panthers staged a 7-Foot Party in the privacy of the locker room. He stood shoeless and backed against a pole, a teammate stepped on a chair and placed a ruler at the top of his head to draw a line, another unfurled a tape ...