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Marion High School's first campus opened in September 1891. In 1902, the building burned to the ground. The next building stood for six years, being burned in 1908 in a possible arson attack. The second campus opened in 1910 on West Nelson Street where it would remain open until 1967. Marion High School's current campus opened in 1964 on 26th ...
The eight-time state basketball champions, Marion Giants, play in the 7,500 seat Bill Green Athletic Arena. The city operates a 2.75-mile (4.43 km) Riverwalk from downtown to Matter Park, and there is a newly renovated $9,000,000 YMCA Memorial Coliseum to honor war veterans.
When Edwards was in high school in Marion, Indiana, he and his teammate, Lyndon Jones, led the Marion Giants to three consecutive state championships. The three-peat was known in Indiana as the "Purple Reign" referring to the schools colors of purple and gold. In 1987 Edwards shared the title of Indiana's "Mr. Basketball" award along with Jones ...
Blackmon scored 914 points during the 1982/83 season, the 10th best single-season total in Indiana boys high school history. [12] Blackmon led the Marion Giants to a regional championship and the state championship semi-finals before losing a high scoring game to Anderson High School.
Forever a basketball school, Curt Cignetti has awakened a 'sleeping giant' of a football program at Indiana. Ross Dellenger. November 20, 2024 at 11:19 AM. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — On the practice ...
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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.