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Paul Molitor, Jerry Boland, Bob Blake and Joe Lentsch for Cretin state champs 1974!
The high school team I played on played Washburn in the '74 State High School tournament for 3rd place. I guarded a guy who was a great football player, Ross Baglien, and he guarded me as well.Was Hunter the PG at Mechanics Arts in 1974. That guy was built like a barrel, had the quickness of a walrus, but because of his stout build he could create his own shot and he was deadly. Hard guy to defend.
Landsburger on the fast break was a force of nature. Let him get within 10 feet of the basket and you could forget it.
Smith was an incredible athlete, Rogers played at Central and what a scorer, Henderson is a Mnnesota hall of famer but the best of the bunch in my mind was Randy Williams at Washburn. His dad was the first African American to play for the Lakers. His combination of size, skill set, and athleticism just dominated.
Yeah, I played against Bauer a lot growing up. He was kind of a complainer. My roommate at basketball camp was his PG (Steve Klein, a good LH PG).Really did not like Mike Bauer, remember watching him play hs arguiing with his coach, huge ego.Add, Kevin Mchale, Mark Olberding, Steve Lingenfelter, Dusty Rychart, Randiy Breuer, Jim Peterson, Kris Humphries, Joel Pryzbella, Kit Carson, Jeff Stottlemeyer, Barry Wohlers,
The Boland’s were 1 son short of having a full baseball team.Jerry Boland
Not Mychal Thompson. He played at Miami Jackson. In 1974 they had four players from Bahamas (including Mychal) and one from Cuba. They were called the Jackson 5 and were 33-0 (average winning margin was 30 points), won Florida state championship. Alas four of the five were eventually declared ineligible (all for falsified birth records) , including Mychal. Wonder if they had NIL money. Or some precursor.Kevin McHale
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Mychal Thompson
I only saw Randy Williams once. It was a game against Roosevelt and there was a Coleman on the Roosevelt team (I think it was Al Coleman, it was several years before Ben Coleman played for North). Great game. Really hard fought and Coleman and Williams were the focus. Williams was really smooth.Was Hunter the PG at Mechanics Arts in 1974. That guy was built like a barrel, had the quickness of a walrus, but because of his stout build he could create his own shot and he was deadly. Hard guy to defend.
Landsburger on the fast break was a force of nature. Let him get within 10 feet of the basket and you could forget it.
Smith was an incredible athlete, Rogers played at Central and what a scorer, Henderson is a Mnnesota hall of famer but the best of the bunch in my mind was Randy Williams at Washburn. His dad was the first African American to play for the Lakers. His combination of size, skill set, and athleticism just dominated.
Little known facts. My dad (the original lefty) refereed that Marshall/Cloquet game. Dave Meisner is uncle to Cory Millen, the great Lumberjack/Gopher puckster.Fun looking through the posts. Going real old school here. Have been in The Barn when the stands were shaking and it was a constant roar a few times. One of the most memorable was when Marshall beat Cloquet in 1963 for the state title. Tremendous game. Cloquet had two small quick guards that never stopped running, Mike Forrest and Dave Meisner. Marshall had Terry Porter, a really smooth player; and John Nefstead, built like a truck, who seemed to grab every rebound. Just a hell of a game; I'd guess most of us didn't sit down the last quarter. And he just reminded me of Bob Bruggers who played for Danube. And from that era, Terry Kunze from Duluth Central, another really smooth player.
Shouldn’t have even made the state tournament that year. Played and beat a Cedar Mountain team before that with at least three players that were sick.
Todd Bouman in the 1989 State Tournament. Start at 7:45 for one of the best dunks in tournament history. Replays at 8:30.
WTF? Who is Cedar Mountain? RTR was undefeated and never trailed in a game that year until the state championship. Also, they didn’t play anyone named Cedar Mountain.Shouldn’t have even made the state tournament that year. Played and beat a Cedar Mountain team before that with at least three players that were sick.
Yeah, that team was just a really good HS basketball team.Randomly… loved the Eden Prairie 2020 team… they put the final nail in the coffin of the self proclaimed Greatest Mn High School team ever.. by beating up Minnehaha at Minnehaha and then letting the crowd know it.. CDH had already manhandled Minnehaha on a neutral court early in the year… put the HaHa hype to a rest ..
Never heard of him.Nolan Winter
I prefer summerNolan Winter
They really gave Dawson Garcia problems his senior too I believe. Such an odd team, half the team had man buns and pink or purple shoes, but they pretty much beat everyone with Drake Dobbs, shooter that went to Sioux Falls, and post player that went to Duluth I believe.Randomly… loved the Eden Prairie 2020 team… they put the final nail in the coffin of the self proclaimed Greatest Mn High School team ever.. by beating up Minnehaha at Minnehaha and then letting the crowd know it.. CDH had already manhandled Minnehaha on a neutral court early in the year… put the HaHa hype to a rest ..
I stand corrected and so does my post now.Not Mychal Thompson. He played at Miami Jackson. In 1974 they had four players from Bahamas (including Mychal) and one from Cuba. They were called the Jackson 5 and were 33-0 (average winning margin was 30 points), won Florida state championship. Alas four of the five were eventually declared ineligible (all for falsified birth records) , including Mychal. Wonder if they had NIL money. Or some precursor.