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  2. Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Dunbar became a high school and awarded its first diploma, the second school for African-Americans in Baltimore to do so. [2] Dunbar's temporary location during renovations. In the summer of 2007, after thirty years of heavy use, the main high school building was emptied for renovations. Students were moved to Thomas G. Hayes ...

  3. Skip Wise - Wikipedia

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    Allen Harper "Skip" Wise Jr. (born July 25, 1955) is an American former professional basketball player. Wise was a sensation as a high school player at Dunbar High School in Baltimore, Maryland. In his junior year in 1973, Wise led Dunbar to a victory over DeMatha High School, led by future NBA star Adrian Dantley.

  4. Bob Wade (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his coaching stint at Maryland, Wade coached at Baltimore's Dunbar High School for ten years, where he compiled a 341–25 record and was often ranked in the nation's top 10. In his best two seasons at the inner-city high school, 1981–1983, Wade put together teams that produced a 60–0 record, the second of which was ranked first in ...

  5. Remembering a father who loved basketball and revered Dunbar ...

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    Robert Hughes, Dunbar High School basketball coach, and two of his players, seniors Grady Marshall, left, and Ricky McCain, pose outside of the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum prior to a workout. Daniel ...

  6. Reggie Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Lewis attended high school at Dunbar High School, where he played basketball alongside future NBA players Muggsy Bogues, Reggie Williams and David Wingate. The 1981–82 Dunbar Poets finished the season at 29–0 during Lewis' junior season and finished 31–0 during his senior season, and were ranked first in the ...

  7. Baltimore Catholic League - Wikipedia

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    The BCL was founded in 1972, after the Baltimore high school basketball season culminated in the MSA Championship game, Mt. St. Joseph High School defeated Dunbar High School. This game went on to be known as one of the most remarkable and controversial games in Baltimore high school basketball history.

  8. Keith Booth - Wikipedia

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    While playing for Dunbar in 1992, the team won the high school basketball national championship and Booth was named a 1993 [3] Heavily recruited by coach Gary Williams, he was the first player from Baltimore City in several years to play for Maryland. After the resignation of Williams' predecessor, Bob Wade, due to NCAA violations, a de facto ...

  9. David Wingate (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Wingate played high school basketball for the Dunbar Poets of Dunbar High School, where he played alongside fellow NBA players Muggsy Bogues, Reggie Lewis, and Reggie Williams. [1] The 1981–82 Poets finished the season at 29–0, and the following year, after Wingate's graduation, finished 31–0 and were ranked first in the nation by USA ...