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  2. Lawrence North High School - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence North is a household name in Indiana high school boys basketball. They have won one national, four state, six regional, 17 sectional, and 16 conference titles under guidance of Jack Keefer, one of Indiana's most legendary basketball coach who had managed the program from its establishment in 1976, [5] until his retirement in 2022. [6]

  3. Eric Montross - Wikipedia

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    Playing for Lawrence North High School, he was selected as a McDonald's All American in 1990. [1] After leading Lawrence North to the Indiana high school basketball championship, Montross committed to the North Carolina Tar Heels. [2] Montross was also named to the USA Today All-American first team. [3]

  4. Eddie Casiano - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 7, he moved to the island with his mother Carmen Ojeda. After establishing in Bayamón, Casiano started practicing basketball with the support of his mother and grandparents. [3] Casiano went to Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis and was teammates with North Carolina standout Eric Montross. [5]

  5. Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament, ... Lawrence North Jack Keefer 25-4 Kokomo 74-57 1989-90 Bedford North Lawrence Dan Bush 29-2 Concord

  6. Chris Hill (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    As a freshman basketball player, he set the school single-game record with 8 three point shots made during a 28 point outing in a victory over Terre Haute South Vigo High School that extended Lawrence North's record to 21–0. Lawrence North then lost to Terre Haute North Vigo High School in the regular season finale before the 1999 Indiana ...

  7. Greg Oden - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Wayne Oden Jr. (born January 22, 1988) is an American former professional basketball player. Oden, a 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) center, [1] played college basketball at Ohio State University for one season, during which the team was the Big Ten Conference regular season champion and Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament champion with Oden as the tournament MOP.

  8. Hoosier Hills Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Hoosier Hills Conference is a seven-member, IHSAA-sanctioned athletic conference comprising large 4A and 5A (football)-sized schools in Bartholomew, Clark, Floyd, Jackson, Jennings, and Lawrence in South Central and Southeast Indiana. Madison departed the conference in 2021, thereby reducing its size to seven member schools.

  9. Brad Leaf - Wikipedia

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    A 6' 5" shooting guard, Leaf played high school basketball first at North Central High School. [3] [6] He transferred to Lawrence North High School during his junior year in high school. [3] Leaf led all Marion County, Indiana, scorers as a senior at Lawrence North in 1978 with a 25.5-point average, with a single-game high of 38 points.