

Davey then lived in various foster homes until he was 18 and was even at one point sent to a referral school.ĭavey later began living in a trailer and would drink in order to cope with his grief and would commit petty crimes, resulting in him being set to places such as a drunk tank and a psychiatric ward in order to clean his act up, but to no avail.ĭavey is first seen in the China Dragon, having drunken four scorpion bowls in five minutes, walking out on his bill given by the restaurant's owner Mr. Following this, Davey and Jennifer stopped spending time together and Jennifer later moved away. He then sarcastically wishes Jennifer a Happy Hanukkah and tells her to leave him alone. Jennifer, having been told of what had happened, followed Davey and said that she was sorry to not know what to say, to which Davey replied that there is nothing to say and that his parents are dead. However Davey, unable to take in the news, stormed away and went to the center's locker room. The coach then gave the envelope to Davey, which was a Hanukkah card from his parents that had been salvaged from the wreckage.

The coach went over to Davey and told him what the police had told him and Whitey his parents had died in a car accident whilst travelling to see the game. They give an envelope with Davey's name on it to the coach. Afterwards, two police officers arrived at the game and spoke with the game's referee Whitey Duvall and the coach. On Hanukkah 1981 when he was 12, Davey was playing a basketball game with Jennifer and the rest of their team and won them the game. Stone in the town of Dukesberry, New Hampshire.Īs a child, Davey played basketball for the Jewish Community Center and did the best jump shot Dukesberry had even seen and was in a relationship with Jennifer Friedman. Davey was born in either 1969 or late 1968 to Mr and Mrs.
