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Six-on-six basketball has been chronicled in such media as the 2004 book The Only Dance in Iowa: A History of Six-Player Girls' Basketball by Max McElwain, and in the 2008 Iowa Public Television special More Than a Game: Six-on-Six Basketball in Iowa. [13] "Six-On-Six: The Musical", a show by Robert John Ford celebrating the sport's popularity ...
Vernon E. "Bud" McLearn (September 11, 1933 – April 7, 1999) was an American high school basketball coach. Most notably the head coach for the Bullettes of Mediapolis High School ( Mediapolis, Iowa ) girls six-on-six basketball team from 1959 to 1987.
From 1990 to 1993, two awards were given, one for a 5-on-5 player and one for a 6-on-6 player, when girls in Iowa played in the two systems based on division. Prior to 1990 award winners played 6-on-6 basketball, and since 1993, award winners have played 5-on-5 basketball. Voting is done on a points system.
“We played six-on-six basketball, and Iowa has such a tradition of supporting women’s basketball. Clark’s skill set is just amazing. In her recent commercial for Gatorade, she said she ...
Jensen played high school basketball at Elk Horn–Kimballton High School. [1] As a senior, she led the country with 66 points per game (ppg) in 1987. [1] For her high school career, she was inducted into the Iowa Girls High School Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993. [3] She also ran track and played volleyball and softball in high school. [1]
Lisa Bluder, who coached the Iowa women's basketball team to the last two NCAA championship games, announced Monday that she is retiring after 24 years leading the Hawkeyes. Her longtime assistant ...
Jensen once scored 105 in a six-on-six game and averaged 66 points per game in high school. She’s also an Iowa native hailing from Kimballton, three hours west of Iowa City, as is Bluder out of ...
Yori was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and attended Ankeny High School in Ankeny, Iowa, where she graduated in 1982. [2] In her six-on-six high school basketball career (girls' rules were different back then, using six players instead of five), Yori compiled 3,068 points in her career. [2]