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11 40 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors ALL-AMERICANS Howard Dallmar (1945), 1st HARVARD BROWN George Flint (1906), 1st Bryce Nelson (1959) John Pryor (1908), 1st George Flint (1907), 1st Charles Maynes (1960) Emanuel Goldblatt (1925), 1st Ben Heineman (1965) COLUMBIA Emanuel Goldblatt (1926), 1st Merle McClung (1965) A.D. Alexander (1911), 1st William Graves (1922), 1st Charles Filson (1966) John Azary (1951), 2nd Ron Haigler (1975), 5th Franklin Raines (1971) Lou Bender (1930), 1st Charles Keinath (1906), 1st Donald Gogel (1971) Lou Bender (1932), 1st Charles Keinath (1907), 1st James Basker (1976) Claus Benson (1912), 1st Charles Keinath (1908), 1st Glen Fine (1979) Walt Budko (1948), 3rd Charles Keinath (1909), 1st Alex Dreier (1988) Chet Forte (1956), 2nd Thomas Magner (1930), 2nd Chet Forte (1957), 1st Dan McNichol (1919), 1st PENN Biaggio Gerussi (1909), 1st Dan McNichol (1920), 1st John Wideman (1963) George Gregory (1931), 1st Dan McNichol (1921), 1st Marcus Hurley (1905), 1st Edward McNichol (1916), 1st PRINCETON Marcus Hurley (1906), 1st Bob Morse (1972), 2nd Bill Bradley (1965) Marcus Hurley (1907), 1st Fran Murray (1937), 1st Dave Jones (1932), 1st Hubert Peck (1918), 1st YALE Ted Kiendl (1909), 1st Hubert Peck (1920), 1st Robert McCallum (1968) Ted Kiendl (1910), 1st Tony Price (1979), 1st Mike Oristaglio (1974) Ted Kiendl (1911), 1st Joe Schaaf (1928), 1st James McGuire (1974) Charlie Lee (1915), 1st Joe Schaaf (1929), 1st W.M. Lee (1911), 1st Andrew Stannard (1919), 1st ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS John Lorch (1927), 1st George Sweeney (1918), 1st Jim McMillian (1968), 2nd George Sweeney (1920), 1st FIRST TEAM Jim McMillian (1969), 1st William Turner (1912), 1st Bill Bradley, Princeton (1965) Jim McMillian (1970), 2nd Lewis Walton (1911), 1st Robert Morse, Penn (1971) Dan Meenan (1914), 1st David Wohl (1971), 4th Paul Anderson, Dartmouth (1984) Bill Nash (1935), 1st Darren Brady, Brown (1985) Bill Nash (1936), 1st PRINCETON Joe Carrabino, Harvard (1985) Dave Newmark (1966), * Bill Bradley (1963), 1st Tim Hassett, Dartmouth (1985) John O’Brien (1937), 1st Bill Bradley (1964), 1st Todd Murray, Brown (1985) John O’Brien (1938), 1st Bill Bradley (1965), 1st Jim Turner, Brown (1986) John Ryan (1907), 1st Ken Fairman (1933), 1st Arne Duncan, Harvard (1987) John Ryan (1908), 1st Cyril Haas (1916), 1st Kit Mueller, Princeton (1991) John Ryan (1909), 1st Cyril Haas (1917), 1st Seamus Lonergan, Dartmouth (1996) Arthur Loeb (1922), 1st Graham Dow, Cornell (2007) CORNELL Arthur Loeb (1923), 1st Patrick Foley, Columbia (2010) Leslie Brown (1915), 1st Carl Loeb (1926), 1st Robert Gale (1948), 2nd Geoff Petrie (1970), 3rd BROWN George Halstead (1913), 1st Hamilton Salmon (1913), 1st Darren Brady (1985), 1st Gil Halstead (1914), 1st Brian Taylor (1972), 1st Rick Lloyd (1991), 3rd Walter Lunden (1914), 1st Chris Thomforde (1967), 2nd Rick Lloyd (1992), 2nd John Luther (1923), 1st O. deG. Vanderbilt (1905), 1st Todd Murray (1985), 1st Jim Turner (1986), 1st DARTMOUTH YALE Garrett Leffelman (2011), 2nd Al Bonniwell (1935), 1st W.P. Arnold (1915), 1st Audley Brindley (1944), 1st Harry Fisher (1905), 1st COLUMBIA Gus Broberg (1939), 1st Willard Hyatt (1905), 1st Patrick Foley (2009), 3rd Gus Broberg (1940), 1st Rick Kaminsky (1964), * Patrick Foley (2010), 1st Gus Broberg (1941), 1st Gilmore Kinney (1906), 1st George Grebenstein (1906), 1st Gilmore Kinney (1907), 1st CORNELL Ernst Mensel (1912), 1st Orson Kinney (1917), 1st Lenny Collins (2006), 3rd George Munroe (1942), 1st Tony Lavelli (1946), 1st Graham Dow (2007),1st Rufus Sisson (1912), 1st Tony Lavelli (1947), 2nd Jeff Gaca (1993), 3rd Stanley Skaug (1943), 2nd Tony Lavelli (1948), 1st Chris Wroblewski (2011), 3rd Maurice Swarthout (1929), 3rd Tony Lavelli (1949), 1st Egbert Miles (1934), 3rd DARTMOUTH HARVARD Haskell Noyes (1908), 1st Paul Anderson (1984), 1st Harold Amberg (1906), 1st Charles Taft (1917), 1st Jon Logan Edwards (1982), 4th Wyndol Gray (1946), 2nd Tim Hassett (1985), 1st Ralph Griffiths (1906), 1st Seamus Lonergan (1996), 1st THE RHODES SCHOLARARSHIP Seamus Lonergan (1997), 2nd COLUMBIA John Mackay (1989), 3rd PENN Heyward Dotson (1970) Ernie Beck (1951), 2nd John Mackay (1990), 3rd Crawford Palmer (1993), 2nd Ernie Beck (1952), 2nd DARTMOUTH Ernie Beck (1953), 1st George Munroe (1949) Francis Crossin (1944), 2nd 11 41 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors HARVARD Todd Mulder (1985) Joe Carrabino (1981), 4th Matt Mullery (2009) HARVARD Joe Carrabino (1985), 1st Alai Nuualiitia (2003) Joe Carrabino (1984-85) Arne Duncan (1987), 1st Brian Saunders (1976-77) Dan Clemente (2000-01) Jim Goffredo (2007), 2nd Joe Tebo (1956) Don Fleming (1980-81-82) Tim Hill (1999), 2nd Jim Turner (1986) Mike Gielen (1989) Matt Stehle (2006), 2nd Patrick Harvey (2002) COLUMBIA Tim Hill (1999) PENN Noruwa Agho (2011) Ralph James (1990) Robert Morse (1971), 1st Craig Austin (2000-01) Floyd Lewis (1971) John Baumann (2007-08) Jeremy Lin (2009-10) PRINCETON Darren Burnett (1982-83) Merle McClung (1964) Bill Bradley (1965) 1st [Hall of Fame, 1988] Alton Byrd (1977-78-79) Ron Mitchell (1991) Gordon Enderle (1982) hm Tom Casey (1993) Keith Sedlacek (1966) Steve Goodrich (1998) 2nd Sean Couch (1987) Lou Silver (1974) Kit Mueller (1990) 3rd Heyward Dotson (1969-70) Kyle Snowden (1996-97) Kit Mueller (1991) 1st Ted Dwyer (1957) Matt Stehle (2005-06) Bob Evans (1973) Keith Wright (2011) YALE Stan Felsinger (1966) Tim Daaleman (1982), hm Chet Forte (1955-57) PENN Mike Ryan (1989), 2nd Ricky Free (1977-78) Jerome Allen (1993-94-95) David Tompkins (1999), 3rd Tom Gwydir (1986) Koko Archibong (2002) Buck Jenkins (1991-92-93) John Beecroft (1974-75) NCAA POSTGRADUATE Jim McMillian (1968-69-70) Tim Begley (2005) Dave Newmark (1966-68) Steve Bilsky (1970) SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Russ Steward (1992) Ira Bowman (1996) BROWN Michael Brown (1983) Arnie Berman (1972) CORNELL Perry Bromwell (1985-86-87) Jade Newburn (1997) John Bajusz (1985-86-87) Corky Calhoun (1970-71-72) Brian Saunders (1977) Ken Bantum (1985) Dick Csencsitz (1958) KaRon Barnes (2004) Hassan Duncombe (1990) COLUMBIA Bill Baugh (1962) John Engles (1976) William Ames (1968) Maynard Brown (1975) Walt Frazier (1989) Lenny Collins (2005) Ron Haigler (1973-74-75) DARTMOUTH Steve Cram (1965) Ken Hall (1981) Paul Anderson (1984) Louis Dale (2008-09-10) Phil Hankinson (1972-73) Joe Colgan (1968) Bob DeLuca (1965-66) Ibrahim Jaaber (2006-07) Bill Healey (1976) George Farley (1960) Michael Jordan (1998-99-00) Seamus Lonergan (1997) Jeff Foote, Cornell (2010) Tim Krug (1996) John Mackay (1990) Sam Jacobs (1988) Matt Langel (2000) Lou Jordan (1958) Bart Leach (1955) HARVARD Mike Lucas (1982) Bruce Lefkowitz (1987) Glen Fine (1979) John McCord (1997) Paul Little (1982) Willie Jenkins (1974) Greg Morris (1967) Matt Maloney (1993-94-95) Chuck Rolles (1955-56) Keven McDonald (1976-77-78) PENN Jerry Szachara (1963) Bob Mikvy (1960) Robert Morse (1972) Bernard Vaughan (1977) Bob Morse (1972) Ryan Wittman (2008-09-10) Jeff Neuman (1964-65-66) PRINCETON Ugonna Onyekwe (2002-03) Sydney Johnson (1990) DARTMOUTH Stan Pawlak (1964-65-66) Chris Thomforde (1969) Paul Anderson (1983-84) Barry Pierce (1994) Jim Barton (1988-89) Lamar Plummer (2001) YALE Alex Barnett (2009) Tony Price (1979) Richard Johnson (1967) James Blackwell (1991) Paul Romanczuk (1999) Robert McCallum (1968) James Brown (1973) Zack Rosen (2010-11) Brian Burke (1984) James Salters (1980) FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY Sterling Edmonds (1978) Jeff Schiffner (2003-04) BROWN Paul Erland (1971) Joe Sturgis (1956) Gene Barth (1963) Gregg Frame (1994) Andrew Toole (2002) Arnie Berman (1972) Jim Francis (1955-57) Matt White (1979) Eric Blackiston (1995) Shaun Gee (1998-99) Dave Wohl (1969-71) Phil Brown (1974-75) Ron Judson (1956) Mark Zoller (2006-07) Mike Cingiser (1960-61-62) Chuck Kaufman (1959) Jason Forte (2003-04-05) Rudy LaRusso (1958-59) PRINCETON Damon Huffman (2008) Larry Lawrence (1979-81) Carl Belz (1957-59) Earl Hunt (2001-02-03) Seamus Lonergan (1995-96-97) Bill Bradley (1963-64-65) Mark McAndrew (2007-08) Walter Palmer (1990) Jim Brangan (1959-60) Eddie Morris (1974) George Ramming (1961) Pete Campbell (1960-61-62) Peter Moss (1979-80) Bryan Randall (1988) Brian Earl (1999) 11 42 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors Scott Greenman (2006) Brian Barbour (2011) Ahmed El-Nokali (2002) Steve Goodrich (1996-97-98) Joe Case (2002) Scott Greenman (2006) Hal Haabestad (1955) Patrick Foley (2009-10) Steve Goodrich (1997-98) Barnes Hauptfuhrer (1976) Matt Fuchs (1997) Rick Hielscher (1995) Joe Heiser (1967-68) Ben Nwachukwu (2006-08) Sydney Johnson (1996-97) Rick Hielscher (1994-95) Gary Raimondo (1998-99) Gabe Lewullis (1999) Armond Hill (1975-76) Eric Speaker (1992) Chris Marquardt (1992) John Hummer (1969-70) Ed Persia (2004) Art Hyland (1963) CORNELL Mason Rocca (2000) Sean Jackson (1991-92) Greg Barratt (2001) Kyle Wente (2002) Sydney Johnson (1996-97) Lenny Collins (2005-06) Al Kaemmerien (1961-62) Kevin Cuttica (1999) YALE Gabe Lewullis (1998-99) Graham Dow (2005-07) Casey Cammann (1992) Kareem Maddox (2011) Jeff Foote (2010) Stuart Davies (1992) Ted Manakas (1973) Jeff Gaca (1992) Craig Fairfield (1993) Randy Melville (1980-81) Adam Gore (2008) Alex Gamboa (2005) Chris Mooney (1993) Derek Kruse (2000) Josh Greenberg (2006) Kit Mueller (1989-90-91) Steve Marusich (1994) Josh Jennings (1994) Kevin Mullin (1984) Omar Sanders (1993) Andy Karazim (1995) Bill Omeltchenko (1978) Brandt Schuckman (1996) Chris Leanza (2003) Geoff Petrie (1968-69) Justin Treadwell (1994) Raffi Mantilla (2010-11) Craig Robinson (1982-83) Ryan Wittman (2008-09) Matt Minoff (2004) Bill Ryan (1984) Chris Wroblewski (2011) Ross Morin (2008-09) Bob Scrabis (1988-89) Matt Ricketts (1996-97-98) Frank Sowinski (1977-78) DARTMOUTH Ted Smith (2000) Brian Taylor (1971-72) Johnathan Ball (2008) David Tompkins (1999) Chris Thomforde (1967-68) Greg Buth (1999-00-01) Will Venable (2004) Jason Capps (1994) OLYMPIANS Judson Wallace (2004) Jacob Capps (1995-96) GOLD MEDAL Gary Walters (1967) 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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 12, 2019 Contact: Carrie Dittman Centerville-Washington Park District 937-433-5155 or [email protected] Subject: Former NBA Player to Give Free Youth Sports Talk and Clinic WASHINGTON TWP, OH: Former NBA player Bob Bigelow is coming to Centerville to speak to local parents and coaches about youth sports. The Centerville Baseball & Softball League, the Centerville-Washington Park District and the Washington Township Recreation Center are sponsoring the free community event. The talk will take place October 3 at Washington Township Rec West, 965 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd., from 7:30 – 9 p.m. Before the dialogue begins, a free clinic for basketball coaches of children grades 3 – 8 will be held from 6 – 7:15 p.m. Bob aims to create a better understanding of what children really want and need from sports during this talk for parents, coaches and others connected to youth sports. He identifies the good, bad and ugly in organized youth sports and provides tools and solutions to enhance the experience for all kids! A standout at University of Pennsylvania under Hall of Fame Coach Chuck Daly, Bob was a first-round NBA draft pick. He played for the Kansas City Kings, Boston Celtics and San Diego Clippers. Since retiring from professional basketball, he has dedicated much of his time to conducting youth sports talks and clinics around the country. He co-authored the book Just Let the Kids Play. Preregistration is required for both the clinic and the talk. Visit www.cwpd.org to register. The Centerville-Washington Park District operates eight community parks, nine nature parks, and 33 neighborhood parks encompassing more than 1,000 acres in Centerville and Washington Township.
  • Bob B Dvd Text for Website

    Bob B Dvd Text for Website

    NEW Youth Basketball DVDs - Learn the Proper Skills, Drills, Progressions, and Coaching Style to Use with Youth Players Bob Bigelow's Coaching Youth Basketball The Right Way - Focusing on the Fundamentals Who is Bob Bigelow? Bob is a world-renown expert on youth sports and coaching youth basketball. Former 1st Round NBA Draft Pick. Played for the Kansas City Kings, Boston Celtics, and San Diego Clippers. Played for three Top 20 teams at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). Played at Penn for Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Chuck Daly - the Coach of the 1992 Olympic Gold Medal "Dream Team". Conducted over 2500 Talks and Clinics on Youth Sports and Basketball since 1990. Bob has studied youth sports and youth basketball for the last 20 years and he's a world-leading authority on the subject. His focus is on coaching youth basketball the RIGHT WAY. His approach is focused on what is best for the players and their future development. Unfortunately, few youth coaches know how to do this or have the expertise to properly handle the unique challenges of developing youth basketball players. In his new DVDs, Bob shares his knowledge so you can all develop better players. What's in the DVD - Volume I? Introduction What is a fundamental? Why coaches should try using a 9 pound ball - it makes them think. The challenges of young kids playing basketball and putting things in perspective. The goal of this DVD is to teach better ways to coach youth basketball. Chapter 1 - The Importance of Pivoting and Movement Why you can't effectively play without this footwork! How ball position affects center of gravity.
  • Ivy League Basketball Men's Honors

    Ivy League Basketball Men's Honors

    17 16 18 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors ALL-AMERICANS Ernie Beck (1952), 2nd BROWN Ernie Beck (1953), 1st THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP John Pryor (1908), 1st Francis Crossin (1944), 2nd COLUMBIA Howard Dallmar (1945), 1st Heyward Dotson (1970) COLUMBIA George Flint (1906), 1st A.D. Alexander (1911), 1st George Flint (1907), 1st DARTMOUTH John Azary (1951), 2nd Emanuel Goldblatt (1925), 1st George Munroe (1949) Lou Bender (1930), 1st Emanuel Goldblatt (1926), 1st Lou Bender (1932), 1st William Graves (1922), 1st HARVARD Claus Benson (1912), 1st Ron Haigler (1975), 5th Bryce Nelson (1959) Walt Budko (1948), 3rd Charles Keinath (1906), 1st Charles Maynes (1960) Chet Forte (1956), 2nd Charles Keinath (1907), 1st Ben Heineman (1965) Chet Forte (1957), 1st Charles Keinath (1908), 1st Merle McClung (1965) Biaggio Gerussi (1909), 1st Charles Keinath (1909), 1st Charles Filson (1966) George Gregory (1931), 1st Thomas Magner (1930), 2nd Franklin Raines (1971) Marcus Hurley (1905), 1st Dan McNichol (1919), 1st Donald Gogel (1971) Marcus Hurley (1906), 1st Dan McNichol (1920), 1st James Basker (1976) Marcus Hurley (1907), 1st Dan McNichol (1921), 1st Glen Fine (1979) Dave Jones (1932), 1st Edward McNichol (1916), 1st Alex Dreier (1988) Ted Kiendl (1909), 1st Bob Morse (1972), 2nd Ted Kiendl (1910), 1st Fran Murray (1937), 1st PENN Ted Kiendl (1911), 1st Hubert Peck (1918), 1st John Wideman (1963) Charlie Lee (1915), 1st Hubert Peck (1920), 1st W.M. Lee (1911), 1st Tony Price (1979), 1st PRINCETON John Lorch (1927), 1st Zack Rosen (2012), HM Bill Bradley (1965) Jim McMillian (1968), 2nd Joe Schaaf (1928), 1st Jim McMillian (1969), 1st Joe Schaaf (1929), 1st YALE Jim McMillian (1970), 2nd Andrew Stannard (1919), 1st Robert McCallum (1968) Dan Meenan (1914), 1st George Sweeney (1918), 1st Mike Oristaglio (1974) Bill Nash (1935), 1st George Sweeney (1920), 1st James McGuire (1974) Bill Nash (1936), 1st William Turner (1912), 1st Matt Townsend (2015) Dave Newmark (1966), HM Lewis Walton (1911), 1st J.T.