Colgate – Berks Sports Report https://berkssportsreport.com Paul Roberts Thu, 30 Apr 2026 18:38:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 McKoy named Class 4A Player of the Year https://berkssportsreport.com/mckoy-named-class-4a-player-of-the-year/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 18:38:52 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=5553 The Pennsylvania Sportswriters’ Boys Basketball All-State teams were released today. Berks Catholic senior Kingston McKoy was voted the Player of the Year in Class 4A. The 6’4 guard averaged 22 points this season and made 55 three-pointers. The Colgate commit is a three-time All-State selection. McKoy was a first team pick as a junior as well.

The two-time Berks County Player of the Year led the Saints to their first BCIAA Championship since 2018 this season. They outlasted Reading 62-57 in overtime at Santander Arena. McKoy poured in 29 points in the county final.

He came up big once again in the District 3-4A Championship. McKoy erupted for 35 points in a 58-52 overtime victory against Bishop McDevitt. Berks Catholic claimed its second straight District 3 title.

McKoy finished his career with 1,679 points. He was also an elite defender. The Saints went (50-9) in his last two seasons.

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Kingston McKoy-Berks Catholic https://berkssportsreport.com/kingston-mckoy-berks-catholic-4/ Sat, 20 Dec 2025 12:40:11 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=5313 Several Berks Catholic basketball players were under the weather this week. Gavin Welker and Brady Altimar, both starters, missed Friday’s game at Muhlenberg due to an illness. The Saints are also without Jeremiah Camara who suffered a torn meniscus in their season opener. Camara averaged a team-high 14 points per game at Reading last season. Kingston McKoy is healthy and the Colgate commit put on a show in Laureldale. “With those guys down, I just know there’s more shots in my hand. I always like that,” replied McKoy. The 6’4 senior guard exploded for a career-high 40 points in a 69-55 victory that put Berks Catholic alone atop Division I of the BCIAA standings. Head coach Snip Esterly, who earned his 845th career win, thought it was one of McKoy’s best performances ever. “I’ll tell you what, definitely in the top three. That young man carried us. He did everything; played great defense, had the 3 going. I bet he had about 10-12 rebounds as well,” said Esterly.

McKoy made seven 3-pointers including the first four that he attempted. The two-time All-State selection jammed eleven points into the first quarter and connected three times from beyond the arc. The (5-1, 3-0) Saints grabbed a 21-12 lead after eight minutes. Their advantage grew to 31-18 before Nelson “Coco” Malave got hot from long range. The 6’1 junior guard erupted for 13 points in the second period. Malave’s third trey of the quarter pulled the (6-2, 3-1) Muhls within 32-27 with 2:10 remaining in the first half. The Reading transfer finished with a career-high 25 points. He sank four of Muhlenberg’s seven 3-pointers.

McKoy opened the second half by hitting a triple to put Berks Catholic on top 38-27. The reigning Berks County Player of the Year had ten points in the third quarter. The Muhls trailed 53-40 entering the final period. LJ Armstrong splashed a 3-pointer to start the fourth quarter, but Muhlenberg would never threaten the Saints. McKoy provided eleven of his team’s sixteen points over the last eight minutes. He went 5-of-6 from the foul line in the fourth quarter and 7-of-8 overall. Carmelo Harper chipped in with nine points. The 6’1 sophomore guard had seven in the first half. Johnny Giesa and Oye “Junior” Guilavogui scored eight points apiece. McKoy mentioned that he has the utmost confidence in his teammates. “If I’m getting doubled, I’m always gonna give it up. I’m just here to make my teammates better,” he stated humbly. McKoy also limited Eli Hemmings to five points. Hemmings, a 6’4 junior guard, entered the night averaging a team-high 15 ppg. Armstrong ended up with 18 points. The Muhls were 8-for-14 from the charity stripe, while the Saints went 10-for-15. Berks Catholic made eleven 3-pointers.

The Saints reached the PIAA-4A Championship a season ago before falling to Devon Prep 55-39 at the Giant Center. Berks Catholic claimed its sixth District 3 title with a 67-44 rout of Eastern York. The Saints were the #1 seed in the BCIAA tournament, but got tripped up by Reading 48-41 in the semifinals. They haven’t captured a Berks County championship since 2018. “That’s one thing we want to win for sure this year,” noted McKoy. He excels off the court as well with a 4.2 GPA which made Colgate a great fit. “I’m really into the books. I’m a student-athlete. I pay attention in class. Colgate is a great school. It’s a really good education,” said McKoy. Esterly added, “I think Colgate got a good one.”

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McKoy Commits to Colgate https://berkssportsreport.com/mckoy-commits-to-colgate/ Wed, 24 Sep 2025 15:14:43 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=5142 Berks Catholic head coach Snip Esterly calls Kingston McKoy “the whole package.” The 6’3 senior guard is a standout on and off the court. He finished his junior year with a lofty 4.2 GPA. McKoy received interest from several Patriot League schools including Loyola and Boston. On Wednesday, he announced his commitment to Colgate.

McKoy, who’s also an elite defensive player, averaged 21.5 points per game last season. He knocked down a team-high 63 three-pointers, and reached 1,000 career points in the state quarterfinals against Sharon. “Kingston could be the best player I’ve ever had. I’m talking all phases…he’s got it all,” said Esterly. That’s a big statement considering that Esterly has coached numerous star players over 36 years. The list includes Joe Linderman, Alex Franklin, Donovon Jack, and Nana Foulland.

McKoy is a two-time All-State selection. He was voted to the first team in Class 4A this past season. “His work ethic is second to none, great leadership, and his teammates love him,” emphasized Esterly. McKoy led the Saints to a (25-6) record. They won the District 3-4A championship over Eastern York. McKoy erupted for 29 points in that 67-44 rout at the Giant Center in Hershey. Berks Catholic reached the PIAA-4A Final for the first time before falling to Devon Prep 55-39.

Colgate ended up (14-19, 10-8) during the 2024-25 campaign. The Raiders were (25-10, 16-2) two seasons ago. The university in Hamilton, New York is known for its outstanding academic reputation.

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