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The school is best known for its basketball teams, which have won eight IHSAA state championships. [2] Former Marion basketball coach Bill Green holds the state record with six state championships, of which the back-to-back-to-back crowns of '85, '86 and '87 became known as “Purple Reign”. [3]
Randolph grew up in Marion, Indiana, and attended Marion High School, [1] where his coach was Moe Smedley. As a sophomore, he helped lead the Marion Giants to the 1998 Indiana Class 4A Championship Game. As a senior, he again led his team to the state championship game in which Marion High School won its seventh state basketball championship.
James Blackmon Sr. (born August 7, 1964) is an American basketball coach and former noted college and high school player. Blackmon has coached two teams to the class 2A high school basketball championship in Indiana, winning back-to-back titles in 2008 and 2009. He also won the class 3A high school basketball championship in Indiana in 2016.
Indiana high school basketball: ... Indiana State, IUPUI, Miami (Ohio), Richmond, Valparaiso and Western Carolina. 13. Mark Zackery, Ben Davis ... Marion. The 6-6 Townsend is a big, physical guard ...
He now coaches at Marion. His father is of African-American descent, while his mother Sailaja is of Telugu descent. Blackmon has two brothers: Vijay, who was a walk-on for the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball basketball team, and now is a member of the Lindenwood University men's basketball team, and Jalen, who plays for Stetson University.
Courtney (Moses) Delks led Oak Hill High School to a four-year record of 97-9 with two state championship appearances and was voted 2010 IndyStar Miss Basketball after averaging a state-best 31.7 ...
TERRE HAUTE — Indiana State basketball coach Josh Schertz has built his head coaching career on quickly turning around programs. In 2009, he led Division II Lincoln Memorial to a 14-14 record in ...
Wood came to NC State from Marion High School in Marion, Indiana. Wood was a four-year starter for the Wolfpack, and was one of the top shooters in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) for his career. As both a junior and senior, Wood led the conference in both free-throw and three-point shooting. [1]