Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Promising athlete is killed in SouthL.A.

Crenshaw High basketball player and 3.4 GPA student Quincy Reese shot to death late Saturday night, police say

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LOS ANGELES » A 16-year-old boy was shot to death in South Los Angeles, and authoritie­s were investigat­ing his death Monday.

Officers responding to a shotsfired call about 11:50 p.m. Saturday in the area of 74th Street and Western Avenue located Quincy Reese Jr. suffering from at least one gunshot wound, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Paramedics pronounced the boy dead at the scene, LAPD's Norma Eisenman told City News Service.

Reese, a star basketball player at Crenshaw High School, was planning to go out for the football team and maintained a 3.4 grade point average, the Los Angeles Times reported.

“He was a great, outgoing personalit­y,” Ed Waters, the Crenshaw High boys' basketball coach, told the Times.

There was a vigil in Reese's memory Sunday night where his father shared a message.

“He had an outstandin­g personalit­y and grades were A-1,” his father, Quincy Reese Sr., told KABC Channel 7. “He already did what he was supposed to do, which (was) made sure that grades came first.”

He was an honor roll student with plans to play basketball in college.

Quincy Reese Sr. said in an interview with the paper that “my world changed” when his son was born and that he was going to be an “outstandin­g athlete.” He described his son as a gentleman who loved his basketball teammates and was not one to back down from a challenge.

Waters told KABC Reese Jr. had a bright future.

“Fifty-eight colleges … that's not a regular human,” Reese Sr. said of the number of schools interested in his son as a player. “He's only in the 11th grade.”

He said his son had been with him all day Saturday before being dropped off at a party where his teammates would be. Reese Sr. said he was waiting to pick him up from the event.

The newspaper reported that the party was at an old motorcycle club in the Manchester neighborho­od.

Neither a suspect descriptio­n nor a possible motive were available, Eisenman said.

“He had a■ outsta■di■g perso■ality a■d grades were A-1. He already did what he was supposed to do, which (was) made sure that grades came first.”

— Quincy Reese Sr., slain teen's father

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