# | Name | Pos. | Height | Grade | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | Cameron Matthews | W | 6'3" | SR | 2025 |
1 | Brayden Rosenkrantz | G | 5'10" | SR | 2025 |
2 | Drew Bartolai | W | 6' 3" | SR | 2025 |
3 | Sean Leahy | G | 5'11" | SR | 2025 |
4 | Aaron Tsai | G | 5'9" | JR | 2026 |
5 | Nolan Matthews | G | 5'11" | JR | 2026 |
10 | Dylan Pepper | W | 6'4" | SR | 2025 |
11 | Michael Remotigue | G | 5'11" | SR | 2025 |
12 | Zach Mazanowski | W | 6'8" | SR | 2025 |
13 | Dalton Scantlebury | C | 6'10" | SR | 2025 |
15 | Brayden Labadie | G | 5'11" | SR | 2025 |
21 | Kenny Rosario | G | 5'11" | SR | 2025 |
22 | Nick Laslo | W | 6'5" | SR | 2025 |
23 | Matt Szafoni | W | 6'7" | JR | 2026 |
24 | Luka Pinto | W | 6'5" | SR | 2025 |
30 | Chase Kaplan | G | 5'8" | JR | 2026 |
32 | AJ Regis | W | 6'4" | JR | 2026 |
33 | Cole Christian | SO | 2027 |
The Lane Tech Champions eturn three starters and seven rotation players from last year's 20-win team that tied for first in the Chicago Public League (CPL) Red-Northwest conference. Coach Nick LoGalbo’s 2024-25 squad has the toughest schedule they've ever played, including appearances in the Gonzaga DC Classic, the Battle of the Bridge Thanksgiving Tournament in Chicago, the Chicago Elite Classic, the Hinsdale Central Holiday Classic in Hinsdale, Ill., and the newly aligned CPL Shield conference. Top returning players to watch are Dalton Scantlebury, a 6'10” all -conference senior center and University of Pennsylvania commit; Zach Mazanowski, a 6'8” senior wing with D-II and D-III offers and D-I interest; Matt Szafoni, a 6'7” junior wing with D-I interest; Drew Bartolai, a 6’4” wing with D-III offers; Luka Pinto, a 6'5” senior wing (Grinnell College commit); Brayden Rosenkrantz, a 5'11" senior guard; Kenny Rosario, a 5'11” senior guard, and Dylan Pepper, a 6’4” senior wing.
Lane Tech is a large, coeducational seventh through twelfth grade public high school, offering students a college preparatory curriculum, with particular emphasis placed upon the technological aspects of a modern education. Since its beginning over one hundred years ago, Lane has been a leader among the most outstanding educational institutions in Chicago. Lane Tech opened as a manual training school for boys until the 1930s when its mandate was changed to that of a college preparatory school. The current building, situated on a beautiful thirty-acre campus, was opened in 1934. In September 1971 female students entered Lane’s doors for the first time. Today they make up roughly half of the student body and have helped maintain Lane’s “Championship” tradition. Continuing the tradition of excellence, in September 2011, Lane established a six-year Academic Center program and moved from a ninth through twelfth grade program of study to a seventh through twelfth grade program of study. Lane’s fine reputation is the result of a long history of dedicated school leaders, instructors, outstanding students, diligent parents, and the support of the community.
Lane Tech is the largest high school in the city with more than 4,200 students representing all races, creeds and national origins. The faculty is made up of more than 250 professional educators. Over 100 additional staff members contribute to the operation of the building and its services.
Lane’s curriculum emphasizes college preparatory education and also builds upon the school’s technical tradition. Lane’s curriculum is continually evaluated and changed to meet its current students’ needs, interests, and expectations. More than 90 percent of students go on to earn college degrees in fields such as architecture, engineering, medicine, mathematics, science, journalism, accounting, music, art, and teaching.
Lane enjoys a tradition of both academic and athletic excellence. Throughout the years, its teams, both boys’ and girls’, have won more than 500 city championships. The title “School of Champions” is nowhere more fitting than at Lane Tech.