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In 1951, Combes signed the first black player to don an Illinois uniform, 3x All-State point guard Walt Moore of Mount Vernon. Along with teammate and future Illinois standout Max Hooper, Moore led the Rams to back-to-back state championship titles, culminating with a perfect 33–0 record in 1950.
On October 29, 1955, [4] the voters of the district approved establishing a junior college to accompany the high school. Mt. Vernon Community College operated on the high school campus and several adjacent buildings until its expansion as Rend Lake College (a part of the Illinois Community College System) and its 1970 relocation to its present main campus in Ina, Illinois. [5]
Mount Vernon celebrates after defeating New Rochelle 41-37 to win the section 1 Class AAA Boys Basketball Championship at The Westchester County Center in White Plains March 3, 2024. What it means
A classic matchup awaits. Mount Vernon will square off against New Rochelle at 2:15 p.m. on Sunday in the Section 1 Class AAA championship game at the Westchester County Center.
South Bend Riley senior Payton Baird dribbles the ball up the court during a boys basketball game against Mount Vernon Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023, at Kokomo High School.
The South Seven was formed in 1939 when Centralia and Mt. Vernon departed the North Egyptian Conference and joined Marion, Benton, Harrisburg, Herrin and West Frankfort (hence, the name of the conference since it only had 7 members). Carbondale joined the conference in 1965, but the name of the conference was not changed. [1]
The Illinois High School Boys Basketball Championship is a single elimination tournament held each spring in the United States. It is organized by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). In 1939, H. V. Porter of the IHSA coined the term "March Madness"