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Milan (/ ˈ m aɪ l ɪ n / MY-lin) [4] is a town in Franklin and Washington townships, Ripley County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 1,899 at the 2010 census . Milan High School won the Indiana state basketball championship against Muncie Central High School in 1954, the victory being significant as Milan was one of the ...
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.
hs.milan.k12.in.us Milan High School is a small high school located in Milan, Indiana , and is a part of the Milan Community Schools district which covers Franklin and Washington townships in eastern Ripley County .
Milan Township is one of twenty townships in Allen County, Indiana, United States. Milan Township is located in east central Allen County, with the Maumee River meandering across the township. As of the 2010 census , its population was 3,749. [ 2 ]
Indiana high school football rankings: Week 2 shakeup with two new No. 1s. ... Batesville 27, Milan 26. Beech Grove 46, Jennings County 10. Bishop Chatard 28, Hanover Central 7.
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.
Milan: Milan, Illinois: Milan, Michigan: Milan, Missouri: Milan, New Hampshire (Potentially named after the Italian city) Milan, Ohio: named for the nearby Milan River, which was named after the Italian city Milan, Tennessee [10] Milan, Indiana: Modena: Modena, Missouri [10] Modena, Pennsylvania: Modena, Utah: Mondovì: Mondovi, Wisconsin [8 ...
Old Milan was originally called Milan, and under the latter name was founded in 1836. [3] Construction of the railroad bypassed Old Milan, and most of the town moved to "new" Milan in 1854. [ 4 ]