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  2. Ron Bonham - Wikipedia

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    A 6'5" (1.96 m) swingman, Bonham attended Muncie Central High School in Muncie, Indiana, where he earned the nickname "The Muncie Mortar" and "The Blond Bomber." [2] As a senior, he averaged 28 points per game and earned Indiana's "Mr. Basketball" award as he led his team to the state runner-up spot. He was twice named first-team All-Indiana ...

  3. John Isenbarger - Wikipedia

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    Muncie, Indiana, U.S. Died: March 2024 (aged 76) Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) ... He played college football for the Indiana Hoosiers. Football career. College football

  4. Dennis Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Tyler (born December 4, 1942) is a convicted felon and former American politician who served as the mayor of Muncie, Indiana.On November 18, 2019, he was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and charged with theft of government funds. [1]

  5. Hurley Goodall - Wikipedia

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    Hurley Charles Goodall Jr. was born in Muncie, Indiana, on May 23, 1927, to Hurley Charles Goodall Sr. and Dorene Mukes.His father died in 1930, causing his family to rely on welfare while his brother Frederick suffered from polio before his death in a car crash and his brother Robert died during the Korean War.

  6. Muncie mother charged with reckless homicide, neglect in ...

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    Contact him at 765-213-5851 or at dwalker@muncie.gannett.com. This article originally appeared on Muncie Star Press: Aaliyah Lykins of Muncie charged in infant daughter's death.

  7. Jack Moore (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Moore, a 5'9" point guard, came to Nebraska after leading his Muncie Central High School team to an Indiana state championship in 1978. Moore was a standout for the Cornhuskers on and off the court from 1978 to 1982.

  8. Don Shondell - Wikipedia

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    Don Stuart Shondell (January 1, 1929 – November 23, 2021) was an American volleyball coach. He was the patriarch of one of the best known families in American volleyball. As the head coach of the Ball State Cardinals men's volleyball team he compiled a career record of 769–280–6 (.732), affording him the second highest number of wins in NCAA men's volleyball history, behind UCLA's Al Scate

  9. Tom Spurgeon - Wikipedia

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    Spurgeon was born on December 16, 1968, in Muncie, Indiana.He was one of three sons of Sandra "Sunny" McFarren and Wiley W. Spurgeon Jr. His mother was a senior manager in the health care industry, and his father was the executive editor of the sister newspapers The Muncie Star and The Muncie Evening Press, a role that included curating the newspapers' comics pages.