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Pages in category "Basketball players from Grand Rapids, Michigan" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Grand Rapids West Catholic High School was established in 1961, began varsity boys basketball a year later in 1962-1963 as an independent, and then joined the City League for the 1963-1964 school year. However, West Catholic's varsity football team did not have its first season until 1963-1964 and played as an independent for two years before ...
Community Consolidated School District 93 (Abbreviation: CCSD93) is an elementary school district headquartered in Bloomingdale, Illinois. [1] It serves portions of Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, and Hanover Park. [2] The district has nine schools; As of 2017 it had 3,821 students. As of 2023 enrollment has declined significantly to 3,231 students.
Grady was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. During high school, Grady was a four-year varsity starter at East Grand Rapids High School. There he earned many honors and achievements, including being named All-State and the title of EA Sports junior player of the year. [1] He led East Grand Rapids to consecutive state Division 3 football ...
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He was stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, where he was permitted to play the 1964–65 season for the Grand Rapids Tackers in the newly formed North American Basketball League ("NABL"). [1] Burton's Naval duties prevented him from playing in the 1965–66 season, but he returned to the Tackers from 1966 to 1969.
The team first played in 1989 as the Grand Rapids Hoops. When the team was sold in 1995 to the people who ran the Gus Macker 3-on-3 Scott McNeal, the nickname changed to the Grand Rapids Mackers. The team was sold again a year later to an investment group with Bob Przybysz as the managing partner and the name reverted to the Grand Rapids Hoops.