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Pages in category "Basketball players from Davenport, Iowa" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Iowa City, Iowa: 1912–1913 Iowa Cubs: American Association (1969–1997); Pacific Coast League (1998–present) Des Moines, Iowa 1969–present Keokuk Westerns: National Association: Keokuk, Iowa: 1875 Sioux City Explorers: American Association: Sioux City, Iowa: 1993–present Quad City River Bandits: Midwest League Davenport, Iowa: 1901 ...
There are ten full members of the Mississippi Athletic Conference. For the 2024-2025 school year, seven of those schools will be in Class 4A for boys' and girls' sports and Class 4A, Iowa's largest enrollment classes (in sports where a four-class system for post-season competition is used).
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Davenport Central is classified as a 4A school (Iowa's largest 48 schools), according to the Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union; in sports where there are fewer divisions, the Blue Devils are always in the largest class (e.g., Class 3A for wrestling, boys' soccer, and Class 2A for golf, tennis and ...
Until 1969, the MVC (as it is known to some locals) also included Quad-City area schools in both Iowa and Illinois; this list included Davenport High (since 1960, Davenport Central) and Davenport West in Iowa; and Illinois Quad-City area schools East Moline (now United Township), Moline and Rock Island. Clinton High School was also a member of ...
Davenport West is classified as a 4A school (Iowa's largest 48 schools), according to the Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union; in sports where there are fewer divisions, the Falcons are always in the largest class (e.g., Class 3A for wrestling, boys soccer, and Class 2A for golf, tennis and girls soccer).
Davis played two seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, and became known for his high energy play and exciting poster dunks.Although he only played limited minutes, mostly off the bench, his high-flying play got him an invitation to the 2000 Slam Dunk competition, where he scored an 88 out of a possible 100 points, losing to champion Vince Carter. [1]