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3/22/19, 2:15 PM |
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Duke....they have the best players. Other TEAMS might be better, but I'm going with talent
No clue on racing champs, I just watch. I know a lot more about hoops, since I've been playing and/or watching for almost 60 yrs., sprint cars only 10.... But I'll guess: Sunshine in sprints, SOMEBODY in Kunz Armada in midgets? |
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3/24/19, 11:21 PM |
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Michigan State Double D Grant, I also had Murray State too, They"re not only a hell of a team but I love they"re name The RACERS lol
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3/25/19, 12:02 PM | #13 | |
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Ballou is going to win everything...even the NCAA tourney
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3/25/19, 11:39 PM |
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3/25/19, 11:47 PM |
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OK, analogy: College hoops is to NBA as wingless sprints are to WoO...
College/ Wingless: less $$$, more finesse Pro/WoO: more $$, more pure speed Plus they prefer college ball/wingless in Indiana! (at least they did in Bob Knight era....) Or is HS ball bigger now in Indiana? I wish i could have seen it when all the schools played the same tourney.... |
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3/26/19, 5:20 PM | #16 | ||
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College ball. High school lost is glamour when we switched to classes for the tournament
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3/26/19, 7:26 PM |
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Much of the appeal and popularity of the state high school basketball tournaments has been lost over here in Illinois, as well. It's due to the tournament being divided into 4 separate classes. It's pretty much ho-hum these days and no one seems to care much anymore unless a local school is involved.
The most excitement that has been generated by the high schooler's in a while happened this year in the sectional final somewhere in Chicago. A player for North Lawndale appeared to undercut a Farragut player who was in the process of dunking. The benches cleared and the crowd came on the floor and got involved in a full on brawl that lasted something like 5 minutes. The cops cleared the gym and play never resumed. Farragut was leading 54-50 at the time of the brawl about 1 minute was left to play. No team advanced to the supersectional from that sectional.
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3/27/19, 10:33 PM |
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But I thought maybe college ball had lost some luster since Bob Knight left.... do you guys root for teams like Purdue & Butler? NCAA tourney is my favorite sporting event of them all (sorry sprint fans.... I like this too!) One more thing: on my annual migration from Colorado to the East Coast every summer, it can get boring, so I stop at lots of little museums. I had a GREAT time at Indiana HS hoops museum in New Castle! Its a circular tour, they start you off in a little theater & show a film about Hoosier ball. I was the only person watching....a little old man was up on a ladder fixing something & came down when they showed 1951 (?) HS Champs: "See that guy in the back row? Thats me!" He then proceeded to give me the ultimate guided tour, wouldn't stop talking (a Hoosier Dick Vitale? ) Gotta luv the enthusiasm! Jimmy Rayl & Ray Peavey! (SP?) |
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3/28/19, 12:01 AM | #20 | ||
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1954 would've been the Milan championship. The last true small school champ. The movie Hoosiers was loosely based on that team.
Next time you get to the Indy area you need to eat at Booby Plump's "last shot" resturant. He was the star of the 54 team and runs a resturant in the Indy area. VERY nice guy! Last I heard he was still there almost every day and loves to talk to visitors at his joint.
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