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Jerry Simon

Jerry Simon (born March 23, 1968) is an American-Israeli former college and professional basketball player. He played professional basketball in Israel for Hapoel Galil Elyon, Elitzur Kiryat Ata, and Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, and for the Israel men's national basketball team.[1]

Jerry Simon
Personal information
Born (1968-03-23) March 23, 1968 (age 54)
Los Angeles, California
NationalityAmerican / Israeli
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Career information
High schoolJohn Marshall
(Los Angeles, California)
CollegePenn (1986–1990)
NBA draft1990 / Undrafted
PositionGuard

In one high school game in 1986 he scored 69 points, establishing a new single-game scoring record for a high school player in Los Angeles. He was a member of the Team USA silver medal winning 1989 Maccabiah Games basketball team. He is 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m) tall.[2][3]

Biography

Simon was born and raised in Los Angeles, California.[4] He now lives in Newport Beach, California, with his wife and four children (Barak, Maya, Nadav, and Jacob). He has since divorced and separated from his wife. [5][6]

He attended and played basketball at John Marshall High School, with the team winning the Los Angeles High School Basketball Championship and him leading the State of California in scoring.[7][4][8] In one game in 1986 Simon scored 69 points, establishing a new single-game scoring record for a high school player in Los Angeles, as his team beat Belmont High School by a score of 98-61.[9][10] For the season he averaged 37.8 points, 18.0 rebounds, and 12.2 assists per game.[11] In 1986 he was High School California All-State and Section 3-A Los Angeles City Player of the Year.[12][10] He was named to the 1985-86 Jewish All-American High School Basketball Team and its Player of the Year.[11]

Simon attended the University of Pennsylvania (1990) and played for four years for, and was captain in 1989-90 of, the University of Pennsylvania Quakers men's basketball team.[13][12][4][7] In a game against Brown University in February 1990 he made seven three-point field goals, at the time a Penn record, and that season he led the team with 53 three-pointers (2.04 per game), an 82.3 free throw percentage, and 46 steals (leading the Ivy League; 1.77 per game-also leading the league).[14][15] In 1989 he was All-Ivy League honorable mention, and in 1990 he was All-Ivy League and All-Philadelphia Big 5.[12][4][16]

He was a member of the Team USA silver medal winning 1989 Maccabiah Games basketball team.[12][5]

From 1990 to 2001, Simon played professional basketball in Israel for Hapoel Galil Elyon, Elitzur Kiryat Ata, and Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League.[5][12][4] He was a guard.[2][3] In 1993, his Hapoel Galil Elyon team won the Israeli Basketball Premier League championship, a title previously held by Maccabi Tel Aviv for 30 consecutive years.[12][2] In 1993 he received Israel’s Sixth Man Award.[12] That same season, he played on the Israeli National Basketball Team in the World University Games.[12] In 1995 he was Northern Israel Player of the Year.[12]

Simon made aliyah, and served in the Israel Defense Forces.[4][1]

He teaches and has coached basketball at Marina High School in Huntington Beach, California, and coaches basketball at 6 Points Sports Academy.[4][5]

Honors

Simon was inducted into the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2004, and into the Orange County Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.[12][5]

References

  1. ^ a b "From Athletes to Legends". Jlife.
  2. ^ a b c "1993-94 Season | Hapoel Gvat | Jerry Simon". Israel Basketball Super League.
  3. ^ a b "Jerry Simon Basketball Player Profile; Ramat Hasharon; Pennsylvania". Eurobasket.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Introducing 2018 California Staff Team". 6pointssports.org. May 11, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e Michael Katz (March 19, 2014). "Levin earns spot in Orange County Jewish Sports Hall of Fame". The Orange County Register.
  6. ^ "Alumni: Notes; '90; Jerry Simon W'90". The Pennsylvania Gazette. May–June 2006.
  7. ^ a b Sam Farmer (November 24, 1988). "Simon Says, 'Let Me Play': Former Marshall High Spark Plug Counted on More Than Riding the Pine When He Chose the Ivy League and Penn". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ Shel Wallman (May 22, 1985). "Juniors of Influence". Jewish Post.
  9. ^ Shel Wallman (March 12, 1986). "Marshall high school's Jerry Simon scores 69". Jewish Post.
  10. ^ a b Eric Sondheimer (May 26, 2010). "Boys' basketball: Jerry Simon is new coach at Marina". Los Angeles Times.
  11. ^ a b Shel Wallman (May 14, 1986). "H.S. All Americans". Jewish Post.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Jerry Simon; Basketball - 2004". Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
  13. ^ "Penn Men's Basketball - All-Time Captains". University of Pennsylvania Athletics. June 28, 2016.
  14. ^ "Jerry Simon", 2012-13 Penn Men’s Basketball Factbook.
  15. ^ "Jerry Simon College Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  16. ^ "OC Jewish Sports Hall of Fame". The J.

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Jerry Simon born March 23 1968 is an American Israeli former college and professional basketball player He played professional basketball in Israel for Hapoel Galil Elyon Elitzur Kiryat Ata and Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League and for the Israel men s national basketball team 1 Jerry SimonPersonal informationBorn 1968 03 23 March 23 1968 age 54 Los Angeles CaliforniaNationalityAmerican IsraeliListed height6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Career informationHigh schoolJohn Marshall Los Angeles California CollegePenn 1986 1990 NBA draft1990 UndraftedPositionGuardIn one high school game in 1986 he scored 69 points establishing a new single game scoring record for a high school player in Los Angeles He was a member of the Team USA silver medal winning 1989 Maccabiah Games basketball team He is 6 feet 5 inches 1 96 m tall 2 3 Biography EditSimon was born and raised in Los Angeles California 4 He now lives in Newport Beach California with his wife and four children Barak Maya Nadav and Jacob He has since divorced and separated from his wife 5 6 He attended and played basketball at John Marshall High School with the team winning the Los Angeles High School Basketball Championship and him leading the State of California in scoring 7 4 8 In one game in 1986 Simon scored 69 points establishing a new single game scoring record for a high school player in Los Angeles as his team beat Belmont High School by a score of 98 61 9 10 For the season he averaged 37 8 points 18 0 rebounds and 12 2 assists per game 11 In 1986 he was High School California All State and Section 3 A Los Angeles City Player of the Year 12 10 He was named to the 1985 86 Jewish All American High School Basketball Team and its Player of the Year 11 Simon attended the University of Pennsylvania 1990 and played for four years for and was captain in 1989 90 of the University of Pennsylvania Quakers men s basketball team 13 12 4 7 In a game against Brown University in February 1990 he made seven three point field goals at the time a Penn record and that season he led the team with 53 three pointers 2 04 per game an 82 3 free throw percentage and 46 steals leading the Ivy League 1 77 per game also leading the league 14 15 In 1989 he was All Ivy League honorable mention and in 1990 he was All Ivy League and All Philadelphia Big 5 12 4 16 He was a member of the Team USA silver medal winning 1989 Maccabiah Games basketball team 12 5 From 1990 to 2001 Simon played professional basketball in Israel for Hapoel Galil Elyon Elitzur Kiryat Ata and Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League 5 12 4 He was a guard 2 3 In 1993 his Hapoel Galil Elyon team won the Israeli Basketball Premier League championship a title previously held by Maccabi Tel Aviv for 30 consecutive years 12 2 In 1993 he received Israel s Sixth Man Award 12 That same season he played on the Israeli National Basketball Team in the World University Games 12 In 1995 he was Northern Israel Player of the Year 12 Simon made aliyah and served in the Israel Defense Forces 4 1 He teaches and has coached basketball at Marina High School in Huntington Beach California and coaches basketball at 6 Points Sports Academy 4 5 Honors EditSimon was inducted into the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2004 and into the Orange County Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2014 12 5 References Edit a b From Athletes to Legends Jlife a b c 1993 94 Season Hapoel Gvat Jerry Simon Israel Basketball Super League a b Jerry Simon Basketball Player Profile Ramat Hasharon Pennsylvania Eurobasket a b c d e f g Introducing 2018 California Staff Team 6pointssports org May 11 2018 a b c d e Michael Katz March 19 2014 Levin earns spot in Orange County Jewish Sports Hall of Fame The Orange County Register Alumni Notes 90 Jerry Simon W 90 The Pennsylvania Gazette May June 2006 a b Sam Farmer November 24 1988 Simon Says Let Me Play Former Marshall High Spark Plug Counted on More Than Riding the Pine When He Chose the Ivy League and Penn Los Angeles Times Shel Wallman May 22 1985 Juniors of Influence Jewish Post Shel Wallman March 12 1986 Marshall high school s Jerry Simon scores 69 Jewish Post a b Eric Sondheimer May 26 2010 Boys basketball Jerry Simon is new coach at Marina Los Angeles Times a b Shel Wallman May 14 1986 H S All Americans Jewish Post a b c d e f g h i j Jerry Simon Basketball 2004 Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Penn Men s Basketball All Time Captains University of Pennsylvania Athletics June 28 2016 Jerry Simon 2012 13 Penn Men s Basketball Factbook Jerry Simon College Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com OC Jewish Sports Hall of Fame The J Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerry Simon amp oldid 1125792181, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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