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  1. Moses Jean-Pierre. Producer: Dirt Road Mississippi. Moses Jean-Pierre was born on October 07, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts where he grew up to be an all-star athlete and successful entrepreneur working in the entertainment industry.

    • Producer, Actor, Casting Director
    • October 7, 1970
    • Moses Jean-Pierre
  2. One of the most dominant men's basketball players in NCAA history, Moses Jean-Pierre is the Plymouth State all-time scoring leader and 16th overall in Division III with 2,483 points.

  3. A three-time All-New England selection, Jean-Pierre was the 1994 ECAC New England Player of the Year and First Team All-America as a senior, when he averaged 28.8 points and set numerous records, including the NCAA mark for steals.

    • John Macdonald ‘54
    • Teddy Ryan ‘63
    • Eddie White ‘74
    • Moses Jean-Pierre ‘89
    • Anthony Thomas ‘06

    The late John MacDonald ’54 starred in football, basketball and baseball for Cathedral High School. John was All-Scholastic in 1954 in all three sports, and was recognized by the four major newspapers in Boston at that time (The Boston Globe, The Boston Record American, The Boston Herald Traveler, and The Boston Post). In addition, John was the sta...

    A native of Savin Hill and four-year member of the Cathedral varsity basketball, football and baseball teams, Teddy Ryan enjoyed a storied and successful high school career. He was an outside linebacker (junior year) and inside linebacker (senior year) on the football team, and a guard on the basketball team Catholic Conference Co-Championship winn...

    Another native of Savin Hill, Eddie White did it all at Cathedral, leading the varsity baseball for four years, and the varsity hockey and football teams for three years each. Eddie served as a co-captain on each of those teams, and in his senior year, he was the co-recipient of the Jack McCarthy Student-Athlete Award along with his Cathedral class...

    A 6’0” guard out of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Moses Jean-Pierre was one of the top basketball players in Boston throughout his four years at Cathedral. A member of Cathedral’s 1,000-point club, Moses averaged 17 points per game in his senior year, and led the league in assists and steals, earning him Boston Globe All-Scholastic honors in 1989, and ...

    Anthony Thomas ’06 lettered in three sports (football, basketball, track) at Cathedral, and his career was highlighted by Central Catholic League All-Star recognition in each. He served as captain in all three sports, and was captain of both football and basketball in his junior year as well. In addition, he was voted Most Valuable Player in both f...

  4. Moses Jean-Pierre (@jp12sportsentertainment) • Instagram photos and videos. 2,351 Followers, 1,097 Following, 594 Posts - Moses Jean-Pierre (@jp12sportsentertainment) on Instagram: "FormerPro🏀🇹🇷🇬🇧 Int. ProScout & Coach🇿🇲🇿🇦🇬🇭🇿🇼 @TheBAL @HoopsforHaiti12 🇭🇹🙏🏽 PSU#12Retired PSU, LEC, & CHS ...

  5. Jan 30, 1996 · But there was only one Moses. A 6'0" guard out of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Moses Jean-Pierre did it all for head coach Paul Hogan and the Panthers from 1990-94. He scored, and scored some more. You want excitement? Moses was your man. Looking for some steals? Watch out for Moses.

  6. 11K Followers, 7,902 Following, 23K Posts - Moses Jean-Pierrre 🔌 (@moediddy12) on Instagram: "🎥 501c3 @HoopsforHaiti12🇭🇹 @jp12sportsentertainment /Pro🏀 Coach🇿🇲 & Scout🌍BAL ExPro PSU Retired #12 PSU/CHS HallofFame/AllAmerican ECAC POY/MCIPrep🏆".