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  2. 1954 Milan High School basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1954 Milan High School Indians won the Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament championship in 1954. [1]With an enrollment of only 161, Milan was the smallest school ever to win a single-class state basketball title in Indiana, beating the team from the much larger Muncie Central High School in a classic competition known as the Milan Miracle.

  3. Gene White (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Gene White was one of the original members of the Milan, Indiana championship basketball team that inspired the film Hoosiers. At 5'11" White played center for the Milan Indians. White's family owned a local feed store, and his mother sold some of the family's chickens to fund a trip to Indianapolis for the state championship.

  4. William Jordan (actor) - Wikipedia

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    It was this 1954 Milan "Indians" basketball team on which the movie Hoosiers was loosely based. Jordan is a graduate of Indiana University. Jordan is a graduate of Indiana University. During his career as an actor, Jordan rented an upscale apartment in Hollywood , while owning a large home in Arrowhead, California .

  5. Bobby Plump - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Gene Plump (born September 9, 1936) is a member of the Milan High School basketball team, who won the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) state tournament in 1954. Plump was selected Indiana's coveted "Mr. Basketball" in 1954, the award bestowed upon Indiana's most outstanding senior basketball player as voted on by the press.

  6. Milan, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The 1986 film Hoosiers is based on the story of the 1954 Milan Team. [5] While it is often claimed that Milan is the subject of a volume of poetry, titled Pop. 359, written in 1941 by Carl Wilson under the pseudonym of Tramp Starr, that book is actually about the nearby town of Moores Hill. [6]

  7. Hoosiers (film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie's final game was filmed in the same gymnasium that hosted the 1954 Indiana state championship game, Butler University's Hinkle Fieldhouse (called Butler Fieldhouse in 1954) in Indianapolis. [6] Unlike the film's plot, the 1954 Milan Indians came into the season as heavy favorites and finished the '53–'54 regular season at 19–2.

  8. Category:1954 in film - Wikipedia

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    1954 in Indian cinema (8 P) P. 1954 in Philippine cinema (1 P) S. ... Pages in category "1954 in film" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  9. Destination Milan - Wikipedia

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    Destination Milan is a 1954 film which consists of three episodes directed by Lawrence Huntington, Leslie Arliss, and John Gilling which first appeared independently of each other on television. The producer was Tom D. Connochie. [1] [2] The three episodes of Rheingold Theatre (1953) are introduced by Douglas Fairbanks.