Since 1986, Sentinel has lost in the state championship game three times, in 1987, 1992 and 2008. a staff of more than 50 full time recruiting reporters and evaluators that rank and compile data on the nation's elite high school . While Quincy High has not won a state basketball championship since 1981, the school still holds Illinois records for most appearances at the state tournament (32) and most games played in the state tournament (89). They had fast defensive players and a lot of college football players that went on to play college football.. Key players: Jamie Brandon, Damian Porter, Fred Sculfield, Anton Little, Rashard Griffith. Located in the Carver Langston neighborhood in Washington, D.C., Spingarn High opened its doors in 1952 and quickly established a reputation as one of the top high schools in D.C. Spingarn wouldn't win another city title after its 1985 championship until 2000. CARL BANKS, LB, BEECHER (1976-1979): A dominating defender and all-state player for the Buccaneers, Banks is one of the greatest high school players ever from the city of Flint. He signed with the University of Illinois but never played after the school was put on probation. Corey Robinson, Watkins Mill, 6-2, Sr. THIRD TEAM In a weird twist, Louisville was later stripped of its national title because of rules violations, but Hancock and a group of other players sued the NCAA, won, and his MOP and the team's tournament records stayed in place. After Magic Johnson, Everett didn't win another state championship until 2004, defeating Flint Carman-Ainsworth High in the state championship game. Long Beach Poly has not won a state championship in boys basketball since its legendary 1983-84 squad, finishing as runner-up just once, in 2016. 6-4 The four consecutive state championships won by Carlisle High in the mid/late 1980s were the only four in school history. Crenshaws Kristaan Johnson, who was the City Times 1993 Player of the Year, became only the third Cougar in school history to sign with the Bruins. He was named the Naismith Player of the Year and drafted No. 6-3 City also had an eight-year stretch from 1962-69 when it finished with a losing record six times, including an 0-9 mark in 1968. I have absolutely no clue. The nation's top 100 high school basketball prospects as rated by Ken Mink of the Knoxville News-Sentinel, listed with height, home town and the college that. With no scheduling limitations, the 1963-64 Birmingham Parker High team played a whopping 44 games and was named National Black High School champions in an era before integrated schools had made their way to all parts of the United States. They had big, huge linemen. They were featured on "Dateline," "Regis and Kathie Lee," and in People Magazine and ended the season on a 50-game winning streak. Dayron Harris, Washington--Physically the strongest player in the area, the 6-4 Harris was also recruited to play football by Division I schools even though he never played the sport in high school. He also set the NYC scoring record and went 79-2 in those three seasons, with two national championships and one national runner-up finish. Key players: Jay Humphries, Ralph Jackson. 2 in all the major national polls. Unfortunately for Simon Gratz High, the school became known for more than its basketball talent throughout the 1980s and 1990s, when it was a perennial member of the Persistently Dangerous Schools List. Ainge also had success as an NBA executive, putting together the team that won an NBA championship for the Boston Celtics in 2008, when he was named NBA Executive of the Year. He brought so much to the team as far as attitude and how to play the game. Key players: Curtis Walls, Lee Wall, Louis Banks, Sean Turner, Larry Cohen, Reggie Lawrence, Kevin Smith, Dennis Brown, Davis Nieves, Vic Carstarphen. His father was a bodyguard for social activist Malcolm X, also known as Malik Shabazz, and named his son after him. Key players: Bobby Hurley, Rodrick Rhodes, Jerry Walker, Terry DeHere, Danny Hurley. Future NBA superstar and Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant was the first freshman to start on the varsity for Lower Merion High. West Philadelphia High won a mythical national championship in 1977 behind three-time high school All-American Gene "Tinkerbell" Banks, a 6-foot-7 forward who went on to star at Duke and play in the NBA for six seasons. Howard Porter went on to become a three-time All-American at Villanova and led his team to the NCAA championship game against UCLA in 1971, where he was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player despite losing in the title game. Kidd and Livingston (as a junior) tied for Parade POY. And our eyes tell us that the 2019-20 Montverde Academy team is one of the best collections of high school talent we've ever seen. In addition the list features several different regions. The Chase for the Recruiting Champion powered by 247Sports Composite, The 247Sports Composite is a proprietary algorithm that compiles rankings and ratings listed in the public domain by the major media recruiting services, creating the industry's most comprehensive and unbiased prospect and team rankingsMore Info, Powered by innovative technology products, 247Sports employs a staff of more than 50 full time recruiting reporters and evaluators that rank and compile data on the nation's elite high school recruitsMore Info. The current Little Hawk squad has been resilient this season, bouncing back from the season-opening loss to win seven games in a row, including a 14-7 victory over then-undefeated West High on Oct 11. I coached at Davenport Central in the early 60s when Cedar Rapids Jefferson and Davenport Central were the No. Since James went No. Young's Xavier Amos (5) dunks the ball against Kenwood. After not winning a state title since 1943 before Bryant led them to the title in 1996, they added two more since then, in 2006 and 2013. Ashland Blazer High won three more state championships after the legendary 1928 title team in 1933, 1934 and 1961. Few high school big men in history can hold a candle to Philadelphia Simon Gratz High star Rasheed Wallace, who averaged 16 points, 15 rebounds and 7 blocks per game as a senior in 1992-93. You got to see future NFL All-Pro wide receiver Andre Rison tossing alley-oop passes to future NBA All-Star Glen Rice. Player Pos HT WT Birth City Birth Date High School College Nationality; Rasheed Wallace: FC: 6-11: 230: Philadelphia, PA: Sep 17, 1974: Simon Gratz High School (PA) North Carolina: United States . Joey Beard Then he played nine games before he underwent season-ending back surgery. Winter 2022-2023 high school sports scores. Rose was the real prize, though. Four-Star Destrehan LB Kolaj Cobbins Commits To LSU, SI Predicts Three Permanent Opponents For Each SEC Team If League Moves To Nine-Game Model, Skenes Tallies Career-High 13 Strikeouts In 12-2 Victory Over Butler, NCAA Proposing Timing Rules Changes In College Football To Shorten Games, LSU Women Defeat Georgia, 83-66, To Advance To SEC Tournament Semifinals Against Tennessee, Tenn Influencer Rachel Stuhlmann Shows Off Her 'Rack-et', Michael Douglas Owes Catherine Zeta-Jones When He Loses At Golf: I have to whip it out, Nick Saban Not Happy With Proposed SEC Schedule, Check Out Viktor Hovland's Awesome Hole-In-One. This was the third of three consecutive national title teams for McClymonds. First things first. He was listed as a center but was by far the team's best outside shooter. High school graduation year: 1993. ), 23.6 Player, School, Height, Class 2005-2023 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. His 1992-93 team had a gaggle of future Division I talent in forward and Class 6A Player of the Year B.J. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting. 4 overall in the 2007 NBA draft. Spector went on to play for Villanova, then became the first player ever signed by the Boston Celtics. Harris transferred to Notre Dame Prep in Massachusetts for his final high school season and played for Syracuse for three seasons before declaring himself eligible for the NBA draft and going unselected. Use the "Find my Team" feature to quickly locate your team! His NBA career technically stretched over seven seasons, but he only played in three because of injuries. Booker High won two more state championships after moving from the FIAA to the FHSAA, in 1985 and 2006. 3 in the USA Today Top 25. If only they would've gotten to play Dunbar High, would it have been the greatest game ever? Marion's star backcourt of Jay Edwards and Lyndon Jones both played for Indiana University, where Edwards was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1989. In his last year at TPS, Boyle had two future NBA players, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and 2012 NBA draft No. The current Little Hawk squad has lived up to that standard despite losing its final regular-season game Friday and will host Muscatine tonight in a Class 4A first-round game at Bates Field. Now known as Blazer High, it is still the only high school from Kentucky to win a national championship in boys basketball, where it capped off the year with a 15-10 win over Canton (Illinois) High at the National Interscholastic Tournament in Chicago. Jamaal Cox, Thornton Friends, 26.5 Latimore and Chino Hills responded by winning back-to-back state championships in 2018 and 2019. High School All-American and Mississippi Player of the Year Monta Ellis capped his career with a second state championship for Lanier High and did it with one of the more amazing statistical seasons we've ever seen 41.0 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 4.5 steals. Findlay opened in 2006 and closed its doors in 2019, winning three mythical national titles and producing 17 NBA players and 70 Division I players in that stretch. Just a few years after King College Prep's national championship in 1990, King won another state championship in 1993 behind a pair of 7-footers 7-foot-2 Thomas Hamilton and 7-foot Rashard Griffith. Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award. It was Robinson who hit the game-winning free throws against Seton Hall in overtime of the championship game. Compton High hasn't played in a CIF State Championship Game since 1969 but has played for the Southern California Championship and lost three times in 1998, 2010 and 2014. Lazare played professional basketball for eight years. Key players: Pete Trgovich, Junior Bridgeman, Tim Stoddard, Darnell Adell, Ruben Bailey. 11 2 4. Latest Achievements (Check FULL PROFILE with complete list of achievements): USA U17 National Team 202022. You can still watch Long Beach Poly's thrilling 45-44 win over Mater Dei in the CIF championship game and see for yourself why this team made the list. Forward That would be none other than Bel-Air Academy shooting guard Will Smith, the star of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and played originally by Overbrook High grad Will Smith. But the state tournament was canceled because of the pandemic. 3 overall, but he refused to play for Utah and was traded to the Atlanta Hawks a few months later. Dodson, Herndon; Brion Dunlap, Woodbridge; Dwayne Easterling, Theodore With just one rule. Dantley, 6-foot-6, and Carr, 6-7, absolutely terrorized opponents, and Wooten was a master at getting the most out of them. The polls found on this page were compiled by the AP based on votes submitted by AP member reporters and editors from Ohio . He cashed out a staggering $103.2 million in career earnings. The Top Ranked Basketball Players of All-Time from New York High Schools . Less than a decade after Buckner walked its halls, Thornridge's basketball program placed another player in the NBA with 7-foot center Kevin Duckworth. They had to have all the entertainment when everybody was leaving the stadium because the game was over, Raffensperger said. Sentinel went 27-0 and won the 1964 state championship behind 6-foot-8 forward Mike Lewis, who averaged 35 points per game and was a Parade All-American before he starred at Duke, where he was an All-ACC selection and All-American. James was hired as the head coach at Austin Peay in April 2021. Toby Bailey, Loyola--One of the top five recruits in the state. 3 in the nation in 2009 and won its third state championship in four years before the NJSIAA banned TPS from the 2010 tournament for violating workout guidelines in the offseason. High school national championships in boys basketball come with the same momentum as winning a college football national championship. Jamail Pritchett, Quince Orchard, 22.1 Few teams have done what St. Augustine High did in 1994-95, climbing from unranked in the preseason all the way to the top of all the major national high school polls by the end of the year. Andre Miller, Verbum Dei--The Southern Section Division IV Player of the Year, Miller averaged 23.5 points, seven rebounds and four assists while leading the Eagles to a Southern Section title. Probably one of the more underrated teams on this list (if you can even say that), Ames High was led by a pair of future NBA first-round draft picks in Harrison Barnes and Doug McDermott. I think without question the thing that sent us over the top was how tough Tim was, Sabers said. Regarded as the best tall prospect to come out of Philadelphia since Wilt Chamberlain (Overbrook '55). James would have been the No. FIRST TEAM USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year. Ben Johnson For the Tulsa World. Guard Mr. Basketball finalists Isaiah Evans, North Mecklenburg, 6-7, Jr., F: He led the team to a 28-2 record and a . Ames High hasn't won another state title in boys basketball since 2010, but its two stars have remained in the basketball spotlight on the next level. 2 overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2014 NBA draft. Key players: Jeff Malone, Terry Fair, Bobby Jones, Michael Hunt, Hook McCarthy, Eric Hightower. Player Pos HT WT Birth City Birth Date . Nathan Langley, Dunbar, 22.0 Dunbar finished the season 31-0 and beat teams from seven different states in the process. Muhammad led the Gaels to another state championship as a senior in 2012. Porter Jr.'s father was hired as an assistant coach by the University of Washington before the season and brought his five-star recruit son with him to Seattle. The truly bananas fact about Oak Hill Academy's 1992-93 season is that six of the 36 wins were against college teams on the way to winning the school's first mythical high school national championship. 27. Mayo had 41 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in the 2007 Class AAA state championship game a 103-61 win over South Charleston. Winners of the City Times Player and Coach of the Year awards will be announced at the breakfast. Quinn Buckner was a winner wherever he went, starting with his time at Dolton Thornridge High, where he was a Parade All-American and led the team to a 33-0 record in 1971-72, state title and mythical national title. He fractured his neck in a car accident at the end of his senior season, then pled guilty to a misdemeanor sexual abuse charge later that year, which ended up keeping him out of DePaul, where he'd signed a letter of intent. You're not reading that wrong. SCORING LEADERS The Tigers had one close game in the sectional final but won games that season by an average of 28 points and won by an average of 23 points in the state tournament. Took Braves to Maryland Class 3A championship game. Visit the RSCI website for historical rankings at various stages of the recruiting process (Fall, Pre-Summer, etc). In that time, Hurley won 26 state championships, four national championships and was named USA Today National Coach of the Year three times. High Point 2023 Player Rankings. How popular were the Marion High teams in this stretch? Hoover played at Villanova and was the No. McClymonds, which also counts NBA legend Bill Russell among its former players, also featured another star, future MLB outfielder Aaron Pointer. William Peters, Potomac (Md. Jeff Malone was the SEC Player of the Year in 1983 at Mississippi State, then played 13 seasons in the NBA, where he averaged 19.0 points for his career and was a two-time All-Star. The Cougars passed only three times, all of which were incomplete. In April 2021, at the end of his 52nd year as a high school basketball coach, he was named the AT&T National Coach of the Year. The Denver Nuggets saw enough in Porter to sign him to a five-year, $175 million contract before the 2021-22 season. He was picked No. 13 overall in the NBA draft several months later. Juan Dixon was a skinny shooting guard who took college basketball by storm in the early 2000s, leading the University of Maryland to its only national championship in 2002 while being named Final Four Most Outstanding Player. Repeat All-Met was Virginia AAA Northern Region player of the year. Key players: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Leonard Bennett, Dwayne Davis. 6-10 Thursday, April 1, 1993. But it didnt matter with the running game so dominant against what had been a formidable Little Hawk defense. He was just a special, special football player, and that is what took that team over the top. 6 overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft. Bishop Gorman High is known for being a football powerhouse, but in 2009-10, it featured one of the best high school teams in the nation. By Washington Post StaffFebruary 28, 2023. Rankings represent the player's final standing within his high school class in a given year. The team, which also was featured in the 2018 documentary "We Town," won consecutive Independent Schools state titles in 2016 and 2017. The Baltimore Sun said that the Calvert Hall 1981-82 team was the greatest in BCL history on the league's 50th anniversary. Interestingly enough, they could have won another state title in 1963, but the school board wouldn't allow the team to play in the state tournament. Maryland Class 4A state semifinalists. Brandon, who originally committed to play for Illinois, teamed with Shaquille O'Neal at LSU and helped lead the Tigers to a Sweet 16 appearance. Then known as Lew Alcindor, he led New York City's Power Memorial High to a 71-game winning streak and three consecutive city championships and was a two-time Parade All-American. Key players: Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr., Stephen Van Treese, Damian Windham. Calvin (Beaver) Patterson, Fremont--The 6-2 swingman gave opposing teams headaches because he was too fast to be covered by a taller player and too strong to be defended by someone his size. PRO PHOTOGRAPHY. mythical national champions by USA Today. It's not recency bias to just believe what your eyes tell you. But UNLV forward Anthony Bennett lasted just four seasons in the NBA and is widely considered one of the biggest draft busts in pro sports history. He's the older brother of Ruth, Bonnie, Anita and Joan Pointer. Key players: Lonzo Ball, LiAngelo Ball, LaMelo Ball, Onyeka Okongwu, Eli Soctt, Andre Ball, Cameron Shelton. High School FHSAA Florida Class 4A Semifinals 202020. The only loss for DeMatha that season? . Hall, South River; Ben Harris, Mount Vernon; Darvel Harris, Wakefield; Ellis teamed with future Wichita State guard Evan Wessel and future West Virginia running back Dreamius Smith to win four consecutive state championships from 2009 to 2012 under the leadership of head coach Joe Auer. 7 overall in 2012 and won an NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors in 2015. And the 1994 City Times boys all-star team is no exception: Seven of the 10 players have received Division I scholarships. What's amazing about the team is that few names jump off the page from Camden High that were on the roster that year a true testament to how well head coach Clarence Turner's team was run. Way before Gene Banks lit up the scoreboard and led West Philadelphia High to a mythical national championship in 1977, another star player was doing big things for West Philly. Harris scored most of his points from inside, but could hit the medium-range jump shot when the game was on the line. After playing on back-to-back state championship teams at Woodlawn in 2002 and 2003, 6-foot-8 forward Darnell Lazare played for LSU, where he was a solid role player for four years and helped lead the Tigers to the Final Four in 2006. Washington Post baseball coach of the year in 1986. Key players: Jerry Stackhouse, Jeff McGinnis, Mark Blount, Makhtar Ndiaye, Alex Sanders, Curtis Staples, Jermaine Smith, Mike Brittain, Tavares Johnson. O.J. Phone: (309) 663-6377 Fax: (309) 663-7479 2715 McGraw Drive Bloomington, IL 61704-6011 Map & directions : Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:15 pm (closed Fridays in summer) Illinois Elementary School Association National Federation of State High School Associations. The Top Ranked Basketball Players of All-Time from Connecticut High Schools . 2 overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft after spending one season at Gonzaga. Kashmere brought home more than just a Class 4A state title in 1975. 6-5 / 210. Pray for a rainout? Lucas, at 6-foot-8, was unlike any player anyone had ever seen. Forward. The only team in the U.S. who could say they were better than Woodlawn in 2002-03 was the Lebron James-led St. Vincent-St. Mary High squad out of Akron, Ohio. Every state has its high school basketball legends. 1 ranking in the area and City Title . 1 in our boys' rankings. You could take the frontcourt from Archbishop John Carroll High's 1958-59 squad and line it up against any high school team in the country today and come out on top. Garnett was the National Player of the Year in 1995 and became the first high school player picked in the NBA draft in 20 years, when he was selected No. High School Orlando Sentinel Orlando All-Area Honorable Mention 202021. The Willowridge High squad in 2000-01 was led by a pair of McDonald's All-Americans who went on to star in college and play in the NBA with Daniel Ewing and T.J. Ford. College highlights: None. Key players: Patrick Ewing, Kevin Headley. As a senior in 1989-90, Brandon led King to a 32-0 record and the state championship before being named mythical national champions by USA Today. Oscar Robertson left Crispus Attucks High and embarked on one of the greatest college and pro basketball careers of all time. 5 overall recruit Dariq Whitehead, a 6-foot-6 small forward signed to play for Duke. For more high school stories, stats and videos, visit http://usatodayhss.com. Joe Covarrubias, Huntington Park--Covarrubias developed into one of the areas top point guards and was selected to the City 4-A team. FIBA U17 World Cup in Spain 202022 ( Gold ): 7 games: 7.0ppg, 7.0rpg, 1.1spg, 1.3bpg. He went on to help lead Michigan to back-to-back Final Fours, alongside childhood friend Chris Webber, and played 14 seasons in the NBA. Brentsville; Chatney Howard, Southern; Sulayman Joof, Whitman; Damion They got some momentum going and got us out of our rhythm. Mills, Coolidge; James Moore, Robinson; Steve Napper, DeMatha; Aaron The undefeated Arkansas state championship team reached as high as No. All rights reserved. That doesn't mean the school hasn't continued to pump out big-time talent, including Basketball Hall of Famer Paul Pierce, Harold "Baby Jordan" Miner and Jason Hart, who starred at Syracuse and played a decade in the NBA. Photo . 1993: Kolbe Cathedral (Bridgeport) 1913: 20: Maurice Harkless: SF: 2013: South Kent (South Kent) 1996: 21: East Chicago Washington High averaged 95 points per game during the 1970-71 season, led by a bevy of future pro and college talent. You can make an argument for Cage being the greatest high school basketball player in Arkansas history. In order to create the most comprehensive Team Recruiting Ranking without any notion of bias, 247Sports Team Recruiting Ranking is solely based on the 247Sports Composite Rating. Pointer wasn't even the most famous person in his family. Future NBA players Dee Brown and Shannon Brown were teammates in the early 2000s. Playing to a higher level during championship games, Johnson will best be remembered for the last-second shot he made to beat Mater Dei Santa Ana in the 1993 State Southern California Regionals. Boys Basketball AP All-Ohio Teams: 1938-39: 1939-40: 1940-41: 1941-42: 1942-43: 1943-44: 1944-45: 1945-46: 1946-47: 1947-48: . Mayo began playing high school basketball when he was a seventh-grader in Kentucky, where he was an All-State pick as an eighth-grader before transferring to a high school in Ohio for the first three years of high school. Southwest Macon High coach Duck Richardson was so hard on his players they gave him a truly deplorable nickname we won't repeat here feel free to look it up if you're so inclined but the results are impossible to argue. It's a pretty amazing stat line that was wasted on some pretty awful teams. Senior Harris spent the next 11 seasons playing basketball professionally all over the world just not in the NBA. Another of the state's top juniors, Lampley is an uncanny outside shooter, scoring 806 points this season, a Boylan single-season record. The oldest team on this list gets the most basketball-crazy state in the country's foot in the door with Kentucky, where Ashland High School went undefeated and won a national championship in 1928. At 6-foot-8, he was a 3-point shooter and one of the best long-distance shooters of the 1990s, when he played 11 seasons in the NBA. Mayo was one of the most highly sought basketball recruits of all time. Key players: Duane Ferrell, James "Pop" Tubman, Marc Wilson, Paul Edwards, Pat Sass. Key players: John Thompson, Edward Malloy, Tom Hooper, George Leftwich. points, 14.6 rebounds and 2.4 blocked shots. Lone Peak's only loss that season came to Florida powerhouse Montverde Academy, but the team's record included six wins over teams that were nationally ranked during the season. Kingswood-Oxford Wyverns High School: 6'6'' 175: 87: Rutgers Signed. Lamon White, Colonial Beach, 23.4 He also played seven years in the NBA. Lathrop finished his career with a 955-300 overall record, with 924 of those wins coming at Raytown South, including four state titles. Copyright @2023 TigerDroppings.com. By his senior season, Bryant was the most heralded high school basketball player in the United States and led Lower Merion to a state championship while averaging 30.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 4.0 steals and 3.8 blocked shots. Robertson led the nation in scoring three times and was a three-time National Player of the Year at the University of Cincinnati before he became a 12-time NBA All-Star, nine-time All-NBA selection and was named to the NBA's 35th, 50th and 75th Anniversary Team. By High School Sports They likely would have won four straight state championships if the 2019-20 season hadn't gotten shut down. Coached by a former NBA star in Brandon Roy, Nathan Hale High grabbed a state championship and a handful of national championships by going unbeaten behind future NBA star forward Michael Porter Jr. Not everyone was a fan of how Nathan Hale put its team together, though. Ricky Blackmon, Dorsey--Considered a late bloomer by recruiters, Blackmon was the leading scorer (22.2 points), and second-leading rebounder (6.2) for the Dons, who reached the City Section 4-A finals for the second consecutive year. Quincy High's unbeaten 33-0 season in 1980-81 was part of a 64-game winning streak, with the 1981 team winning the mythical national title and the second state title in school history and first since 1934. Stanley, at 6-foot-6 and 315 pounds, was a consensus All-American at Notre Dame in 2015, and the Baltimore Ravens selected him No. Ainge also was a two-time All-State quarterback and one of the top high school baseball players in the nation as well. Selections were based on a poll of area coaches and Times sportswriters. Anwar McQueen Corliss beat Kidd when they faced off in the King Cotton Classic. They were similar, but Livingston had more awards. . from three-point range. Five years before Tatum was selected, Chaminade's Bradley Beal was selected No. Guy I work with was arguing that Jason Kidd was a higher ranked recruit than Randy Livingston. But he can shoot well from 20 feet and in. Thomas Treadwell . Mike Doyle, Pallotti, 6-3, Sr. Tremaine Fowlkes, Crenshaw--Selected City 4-A Player of the Year, Fowlkes was the leading scorer (25.5 points) and rebounder (15.8) for the Cougars. Twenty years ago, another Little Hawk football team performed at a level to which all other City teams now aspire while cruising to the 1993 Class 4A state title.
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