Kerry Boagni Explained

Kerry Boagni
Position:Power forward
Height Ft:6
Height In:8
Weight Lb:205
Birth Date:1964 9, mf=yes
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California
Nationality:American
High School:Serra (Gardena, California)
College:
Draft Year:1986
Draft Round:5
Draft Pick:105
Draft Team:Utah Jazz
Career Start:1988
Career End:1999
Years1:1988–1992
Team1:Wellington Saints
Years2:1993–1995
Team2:Hawke's Bay Hawks
Years3:1996–1997
Team3:Wellington Saints
Years4:1998
Team4:North Harbour Kings
Years5:1999
Team5:North Otago Penguins
Highlights:

Kerry Martin Boagni (born September 24, 1964)[1] is an American former professional basketball player. A native of California, he played college basketball for the Cal State Fullerton Titans before being drafted by the Utah Jazz in the 1986 NBA draft. He then began a very successful career in New Zealand, playing the majority of his years for the Wellington Saints.

Early life

Boagni was born in Los Angeles, California. He attended Serra High School in Gardena, California, where he played basketball. A star forward, Boagni averaged 24 points and 17 rebounds per game and shot 61% from the floor. He was named to the 1982 Sporting News' Top 10 prep list, the USA Men's U.S. Olympic Festival Roster, and made more than a half dozen All-America teams. Boagni played in the 1982 McDonald's All-American Boys Game, along with future NBA stars Dell Curry and Kenny Walker.[2]

College career

A highly regarded recruit, Boagni selected the University of Kansas to pursue his basketball career. In his freshman year, he was the team's No. 2 scorer (14 points per game), scored in double figures 23 times, and was named to the Big Eight Conference all-freshman team. After playing 10 games for Kansas in his sophomore year,[3] Boagni transferred to California State University, Fullerton and excelled. The Utah Jazz subsequently picked Boagni with the 105th overall draft pick in the 1986 NBA draft.[4]

Professional career

Boagni landed in New Zealand in 1988 where he began a successful NBL career with the Wellington Saints. Boagni and fellow American Kenny McFadden became club legends[5] as they helped the Saints win the 1988 championship and both earned All-Star Five honors. Boagni played five seasons for the Saints, departing the club for the Hawke's Bay Hawks in 1993. Between 1993 and 1998, Boagni played for the Hawks, had a second stint with the Saints, and had one season with the North Harbour Kings. In 267 career NBL games, Boagni recorded 6,929 points (ranked second all-time) and 1,870 rebounds (ranked ninth all-time).[6] [7] Then in 1999, he served as player-coach of the North Otago Penguins and helped them win the Conference Basketball League championship.[8] [9]

Personal

Boagni's ex-partner, Jane McMeeken, was a former captain of the New Zealand women's national basketball team.[10] His daughter, Tessa, has played in the Women's Basketball Championship, the top women's basketball competition in New Zealand.[11] [12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/9840/sid/2892/tid/379/_/1983_World_Championship_for_Junior_Men/index.html 13 - Kerry Martin Boagni
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20060322060221/http://www.mcdonaldsallamerican.com/alumni_list.pdf All American High School Basketball Games
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1984/01/07/sports/sports-people-boagni-quits-kansas.html SPORTS PEOPLE ; Boagni Quits Kansas
  4. http://www2.kusports.com/news/2008/jan/29/woodling_last_time_ksu_won_home/ Woodling: Last time KSU won at home …
  5. http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/basketball/412537/Fans-come-marching-in-for-Saints Fans come marching in for Saints
  6. https://archive.today/20060820100227/http://www.basketball.org.nz/index.cgi?sID=29&intArticleID=1682&det=1 All-Time NBL Leaders
  7. Web site: National Basketball League (New Zealand) - Rebounds . September 23, 2015 . March 4, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304114052/http://english.worldhoopstats.com/nbl-nz/rebounds.html . dead .
  8. Web site: CBL Final. plug.co.nz. August 25, 1999. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20000118234623/http://www.plug.co.nz/sport/basketball/cblnews2.htm. January 18, 2000. June 23, 2023.
  9. https://archive.today/20130413235949/http://www.basketball.org.nz/news/cbl-finals-section-b/ CBL FINALS - SECTION B
  10. http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/basketball/70782314/basketball-all-in-the-family-for-new-tall-fern-tessa-boagni Basketball all in the family for new Tall Fern Tessa Boagni
  11. http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/8644366/Tessa-Boagni-courts-success-in-two-sports Tessa Boagni courts success in two sports
  12. http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/10016076/Boagni-becomes-a-Matador Boagni becomes a Matador