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Post by Kyle Feller on May 28, 2008 13:39:40 GMT -5
The series, often called the world series of high school basketball, began in 1940 and features some of the finest graduating players from each respective state. Indiana leads the series 79-41.
Here are this years rosters:
Kentucky
Tyler Brown, Apollo, 6-3, G, Morehead State Arrez Henderson, Holmes, 6-0, G, Undecided Scotty Hopson, University Heights, 6-7, F, Tennessee Desmond Johnson, Cumberland, 6-5, F, Undecided Shelvin Mack, Bryan Station, 6-2, G, Butler x-Darius Miller, Mason County, 6-7, F, Kentucky Aaron Morris, Madison Central, 6-5, F, IUPUI Victor Moses, Henry Clay, 6-5, F, Undecided Landon Slone, Paintsville, 6-4, G, Kentucky (walk-on) Corey Sorrell, Covington Holy Cross, 6-4, G, Northern Kentucky Michael Sparks, Tates Creek, 6-4, G, Virginia Military Taylor Stewart, Lexington Catholic, 6-5, F, Air Force
Indiana
Garrett Butcher, Edgewood, 6-7, 25.2, Butler Randy Davis, Plymouth, 5-11, 22.9, Ball State Gordon Hayward, Brownsburg, 6-8, 18.0, Butler Braydon Hobbs, New Albany, 6-5, 15.5, Bellarmine Kyle Kuric, Evansville Memorial, 6-4, 20.8, Louisville Julian Mavunga, Brownsburg, 6-8, 18.8, Miami (Ohio) Julius Mays, Marion, 6-2, 18.6, North Carolina State Daniel Moore, Carmel, 5-10, 13.5, Indiana Zack Novak, Chesterton, 6-5, 26.9, Michigan Walter Offutt, Warren Central, 6-3, NA, Ohio State (Injured) Chase Stigall, New Castle, 6-4, 21.2, Butler Larry Stone, Howe, 5-9, 22.0, IUPUI Alex Young, Northwest, 6-5, 18.6, IUPUI Tyler Zeller, Washington, 7-0, 33.2, North Carolina
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Post by huisrealgood on May 28, 2008 23:16:29 GMT -5
What's up with the "x" next to Miller?
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 29, 2008 9:11:41 GMT -5
Not sure.
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Post by huntington fan on May 29, 2008 11:23:18 GMT -5
Probably means he too is a coke dealer...
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Post by tubballfan on May 29, 2008 12:06:52 GMT -5
Apparantly Coach Patterson coached the Kentucky team in 1979, and they won twice. i have no idea how many times they play but I thought that was cool, too bad he had to coach the bad guys though
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Post by Kyle Feller on May 29, 2008 12:56:58 GMT -5
Each year they play at game in Kentucky and a game in Indianapolis.
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Post by Kyle Feller on Jun 10, 2008 15:36:54 GMT -5
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Post by blue2blue on Jun 11, 2008 12:07:19 GMT -5
I went to an Indiana-Kentucky All-Star game a number of years ago at Lexington. The UK home floor. We had the nose-bleed seats, so far from the floor you really needed binoculars to see anything. Because there were lots of empty seats below, we did move down closer.
There was a regular mall inside the upper tier of the complex, I had seen nothing like it up to that time. I don't think I'd even want season tickets if my tickets were way up top. The steps down were so narrow (don't know how much of this has changed), I was careful not to trip or I'd fall down 40 or 50 rows of seats without stopping (so it seemed). Almost straight up and down and a horrible view from up there. Positive thing is, it's not hard to run out the back and grab a sandwich or buy a set of luggage.
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