Former
Franklin Pierce
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In
the fall of 2004, doctors discovered the cancer had spread to his
lung. Scott had a piece of his lung removed and following treatments
went into remission for a second time. Unfortunately, in early July,
Scott was forced back into the hospital where it was discovered the
cancer had reappeared in his lung.
Less than two weeks ago, it
was learned that Scott had shown improved strength and was even deemed
fit enough to go home, but remained at Mount Sinai to more
conveniently complete his radiation and chemotherapy treatments. It
was learned that in recent days, his condition had worsened with the
College learning of his death today.
“Today marks a very sad
day within the Franklin Pierce University
community,” said Bruce
Kirsh, Vice President
and Director of Athletics at the College. “We are all saddened by
the loss of Kevin Scott. Kevin will be remembered as an extraordinary
young man whose talents extended far beyond the basketball court. Our
thoughts
and prayers go out to Kevin’s family.”
Scott
began his playing career at Franklin Pierce during the 1998-99 season
following three standout years at Iona Catholic High School in
Mississauga, Ontario, where he lettered in basketball and football.
His 1,181 career points at Franklin Pierce currently ranks 22nd
in program history, while his 693 career rebounds are good for seventh
and 138 blocked shots fourth all-time.
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Scott
earned second team All-Northeast-10 Conference honors in 2001-02 after
leading Franklin Pierce by averaging 15.4 points (15th in the NE-10),
8.7 rebounds (2nd NE-10), 1.6 blocks (3rd NE-10) and 1.5 steals per
game. His .527 (173-328) shooting percentage ranked sixth in the
Conference and he also posted ten double-doubles which was good for
second as
a senior.
The
Ravens compiled a 66-47 (.584) record over his career, including a
47-31 (.602) mark in Conference play. He was a member of a Ravens team
that was runner-up in the New England Collegiate Conference in
1999-2000. In 2000-01, he played an integral role on a team that
reached the semifinals of the Northeast-10 Tournament. In the Ravens
quarterfinal round upset of No. 14-ranked Saint Anselm College, Scott
netted a career-high 37 points on 16-of-22 shooting from the field, to
go with a game-high ten rebounds and three blocks.
“As a player, Kevin was
one of the most talented big men we have had at Franklin Pierce in a
very long time,” said Head Coach David Chadbourne.
“Personally, he was one of those people you always wanted to be
around. He was always happy and upbeat, even when he learned of the
cancer. Kevin never complained or felt sorry for himself and always
felt he was going to beat it. I was shocked at the news this morning.
Kevin was so young and someone I cared about a lot.”
Funeral services will take place at The
Simple Alternative (1535 South Gateway Road) in Mississauga, Ontario.
Public viewing hours are scheduled for Sunday, August 14, from 2-5 and
7-9 p.m. The funeral service is Monday, August 15 in the chapel at 1
p.m.
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