Morton 201’s 2016 Boys Basketball Poster Arrives

Morton 201's 2016 Boys Basketball PosterMorton 201's 2016 Boys Basketball Poster

The Morton Mustangs Boys Basketball team poster is now available. Seven Mustang seniors appear on the posters, which were photographed and designed entirely by students at Morton.

Morton 201’s 2016 Boys Basketball Poster

Jamari Carthans (Unity), Deangelo Dale (Susan B. Anthony), Thadeous Johnson (Heritage), Marquel Norwood (Unity), Neftali Ramirez (Unity), Hector Reyes (Unity) and Christian Rice (Heritage) are featured on the posters promoting the 2015-2016 season. The Mustangs are coached by Head Coach Tony Martinucci and Assistant Coach Billy Jacklin.

Students of Morton East and Morton West collaborated to create this year’s posters for the basketball program. Nataly Salgado (Morton East, Class of 2017) and Oscar Vargas (Morton West, Class of 2016) shot the photographs of players. Morton West senior Matthew Vega designed the final product.

2015-2016 Morton Boys Basketball Seniors

  • #3 Christian Rice / 5-10 / 145 / Guard
  • #10 Neftali Ramirez / 6-0 / 175 / Guard
  • #11 Jamari Carthans / 5-10 / 164 / Point Guard
  • #13 Marquel Norwood / 6-2 / 170 / Guard
  • #24 Thadeous Johnson / 6-5 / 205 / Forward
  • #25 Deangelo Dale / 6-0 / 155 / Shooting Guard
  • #34 Hector Reyes / 6-1 / 210 / Power Forward

J. Sterling Morton High School District 201 educates more than 8,300 students from the communities of Berwyn, Cicero, Lyons, Stickney, Forest View and McCook. The members of the Board of Education are President Jeffry Pesek, Vice President Kasumba “Kal” Lwanga, Secretary Jessica Jaramillo-Flores, Mark Kraft, Margaret Kelly, Lido Manetti Jr. and Sandra Tomschin. More information can be found at www.Morton201.org.

Michael Flaherty

Blogger, Writer at Illinois News Network
Michael Flaherty has been writing for Illinois News Network for the past year, first as a beat reporter for Morton 201 schools and now as a general contributor.

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Michael Flaherty
Michael Flaherty has been writing for Illinois News Network for the past year, first as a beat reporter for Morton 201 schools and now as a general contributor.
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