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These teams played a full schedule each season, topping 30 games a year and traveling throughout the country. Some of them also helped introduce the American style of basketball to foreign players. In 1956, the Buchan Bakers played games in Japan, the Philippines, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Spain.
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The league also claimed the first two 5-on-5 girls' basketball titles in state history (for many years the IGHSAU only sponsored 6-on-6 basketball). Among other notable achievements, the league also had a stronghold on the boys' cross country title for 12 years, winning a state title all but one year from 1964 to 1975.
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Alyssa Hertel, Des Moines Register January 12, 2024 at 6:45 AM In November, the Des Moines Register put out its preseason Super 10 ranking for Iowa boys high school basketball .
The Iowa high school boys state basketball tournament begins at 10:30 a.m. Monday and concludes Friday night at Wells Fargo Arena. The four-class tournament will feature teams from across the ...
The conference, for many years, consisted of just 14 schools: the 5 Des Moines schools, Ankeny, Ames, Valley, Dowling, Indianola, Marshalltown, Southeast Polk, Newton and Urbandale. In 1992, Mason City and Fort Dodge joined the conference, leaving the Big Eight, which had recently been decimated by other conference realignments.
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