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Hunter was born on April 30, 1926, in Kansas City, Kansas. [5] He graduated from Sumner High School, now known as Sumner Academy of Arts & Science, in 1944. [3] The school, which had a top ten national ranking in science at the time, was the only all-black high school left in the city. [3]
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Sumner Academy of Arts and Science is a magnet school in Kansas City, Kansas and is operated by the Kansas City USD 500 school district. Named for abolitionist Charles Sumner, it started in 1905 during a period of racial tension as a segregated school for black ("Negro") students, which offered vocational training, but emphasized college-preparatory training.
Kansas City, Kansas, U.S. Nationality: American: Listed height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Listed weight: 161 lb (73 kg) Career information; High school: Sumner Academy (Kansas City, Kansas) College: Coffeyville CC (2010–2011) Southern Miss (2011–2014) NBA draft: 2014: undrafted: Playing career: 2014–present: Position: Point guard: Number: 5 ...
Sumner High School running back Matthew Spurbeck (22) warms up alongside teammates before a football game against Curtis on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022 at Viking Stadium in University Place, Wash.
Gray’s high school coach Roy Flook told the Kansas City Star that college coaches told him that “Leonard is the top prospect in the country”. [2] In a ceremony at Sumner High School on May 6, 1969, Gray signed a letter of intent with the University of Kansas.
He played for the New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics, Cleveland Indians, and New York Mets from 1956 to 1967. He was a member of the Yankees pitching rotation on five consecutive league champions from 1960 to 1964, enjoying his best season in 1962 when he was named to his only All-Star team, going on to lead the American League with 23 ...
The Kansas City Roos, known before July 1, 2019, as the UMKC Kangaroos and also sometimes called the Kansas City Kangaroos, [4] are the intercollegiate teams representing the University of Missouri–Kansas City that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I.