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  2. History of basketball - Wikipedia

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    The first official women's interinstitutional game was played just 11 months later, between the University of California and the Miss Head's School. [15] In 1899, a committee was established at the Conference of Physical Training in Springfield to draw up general rules for women's basketball.

  3. Maris Valainis - Wikipedia

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    He portrayed Jimmy Chitwood, a basketball player who makes a last-second shot to win the 1952 Indiana state high school championship. Bobby Plump accomplished that feat in 1954. Valainis, a native of Indiana, was invited to an open casting call for Hoosiers after being spotted by the film's casting director playing basketball at an open-gym ...

  4. Who has the best high school basketball gym in Greater Akron ...

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    Future athletes often watch their first game inside a local gym. Some return to coach at the same spot for decades. In some place, a high school gym is the place entire communities come to congregate.

  5. North Side Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    When the field house was opened on November 24, 1954, the facility was the largest high school gym in the United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In its initial season of operation, the gym generated $57,500 in revenue from ticket sales, concessions and parking fees from the 134,000 fans who attended high school games.

  6. Waverly names Downtown Gym basketball court after legendary ...

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    Bob Thompson, former basketball player at Waverly and Ohio State, gives a speech during the dedication of Waverly's Downtown Gym basketball court to his former coach CD Hawhee in a ceremony on Dec ...

  7. Leonard Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Forby Leonard Skinner [1] (January 11, 1933 – September 20, 2010) was an American high school gym teacher, basketball coach, and businessman from Jacksonville, Florida.He is known in popular culture as the eponym of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd; Skinner was the band members' teacher.

  8. The Hoosier Gym, home of the Hickory Huskers, still ... - AOL

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    The court is the same one where Jimmy Chitwood played. The locker room is exactly as it was when Norman Dale coached. About 35 miles east of Indianapolis is the little town of Knightstown, which ...

  9. James Naismith - Wikipedia

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    In a handwritten report, Naismith described the circumstances of the inaugural match; in contrast to modern basketball, the players played nine versus nine, handled a soccer ball, not a basketball, and instead of shooting at two hoops, the goals were a pair of peach baskets: "When Mr. Stubbins brot up the peach baskets to the gym I secured them ...