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Photo was titled abandoned gym. Seymour Indiana. Is it still standing?
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Ernest Blood: Basketball’s First Wizard
A few comments from the poster before you read the article! According to Scott Ellsworth, author of the Secret Game, Coach Blood called himself Professor Blood despite the fact he never attended college. He coached one year at West Point. Besides the 159 game winning streak at Passaic High, Blood also brought his 400 pound…
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NBA & ABA Players Who Attended High School in Indiana
195 Players listed. Hit the link and enjoy. https://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/high_schools.fcgi?country=US&state=IN Career Shooting Per Game Rk HS City HS Name Yrs From To G MP FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA ORB TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS FG% 3P% FT% MP PTS TRB AST 1 Tom Abernethy South…
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BASKETBALL
History of our Hysteria: How Indiana fell in love with basketball Hoosiers and hoops: A match made in Crawfordsville 120 years ago. Zak Keefer zak.keefer@indystar.com CRAWFORDSVILLE — Your pursuit has pulled you here, of all places, a most ordinary sight upon first glance. You gaze around at the 100 block of West Main Street in windy,…
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Milan Story Big In 2010 And Continues in 2024
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1997-98 Big Eight and Pocket Athletic Conference Previews
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Indiana Girls Records thru 1996
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Skylar Diggins Miss Basketball 2007 Washington HS (South Bend)
Former Notre Dame basketball’s Skylar Diggins-Smith and her many spectacular fashion trends Dana Hunsinger Benbow dana.benbow@indystar.com
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Turner’s Shortridge Battled The Big O and Attucks
Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer dies When Crispus Attucks rose to prominence as the high basketball program of the 1950s, winning three state championships and starring some of the most legendary names in the history of the state, including Oscar Robertson, some of the most challenging games came from rival city schools. Shortridge was at…