We rely on reader and advertising support to fund our reporting. Its transferred to my professional life. We couldnt drop them on the floor. Share team highlights with fans & media. A number of segregated, large-scale housing projects cropped up threedecades later to accommodate the influx of African Americans to Baltimoreafter World War II. On 2/8, the Dunbar varsity basketball team lost their away playoff game against Port Charlotte (FL) by a score of 67-62. Basketball is still good at Dunbar, but its not the same. Players (12) Staff (5) Do you have a team photo? There were big speakers, you had music blaringit was a big event. Coach came back in the huddle and asked me was I okay. On 1/6, the Dunbar varsity basketball team won their home conference game against Western Hills (Fort Worth, TX) by a score of 87-54. No, vows Wade. In 1982, Vetter was coaching Virginias Flint Hill HS when he had the simultaneous pleasure and misfortune of encountering Dunbar on an on night. Each side thinks it would have starred in the sequel. Stats are entered by the coach or designated team statistician in the admin. Calvert Hall claims the 1982 title, Dunbar the crown for its '83 team. But Amatuccis phone never rang. Lafayette Park, Madison Square and Cecil-Kirk are among the top spawning grounds. The schools gymwhere Poets Country and We Love Those Poets has been painted in head-high letters on the wall behind the home-team bleachersis festooned with banners reminiscent of the ribbony fuss found on a five-star generals chest. 1) 1981-1982 Dunbar (Baltimore, MD) (29-0) Players: Mugsy Bouges (NBA), Reggie Lewis (NBA), Reggie Williams (NBA), David Wingate (NBA), Gary Grahm (UNLV), Tim Dawson (Miami), Keith James (UNLV), Darryl Woods (Virginia Union), Jerry White Notable Wins: Camden (NJ), DeMatha (MD), John Caroll (MD), Flint Hill (VA), Cardinal Gibbons On 2/10, the Dunbar varsity basketball team won their away conference game against Carter-Riverside (Fort Worth, TX) by a score of 101-67. Other From 1981 to 1983, Dunbar High was the most powerful team in high school basketball. Home; About the OHSAA . After his freshman year, he transferred to Compton (CA) Community College and then to the University of California-Berkeley. Tim Dawson, Keith James, and Mike Brown went on to star at the University of Miami, UNLV, and Syracuse University, respectively. He was the Big West Player of the Year in 1986. It was over in the blink of an eye, a cold-blooded assassination that captured the nations attention. A shotgun marriage made in basketball hell. Matthews was the 19th pick in the 10th round by the Boston Celtics of the 1981 NBA Draft. The historic basketball program at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School is getting the national spotlight again, courtesy of ESPN. We had a new addition to the team, that was Muggs, says Wingate, who was taken in the second round of the 1986 draft and played 14 years in the NBA. Complete the Roster. That means no free ride to halfcourt; always challenge the dribble. Comfortably ensconced in the bleachers are three middle-aged guys: Ray, Andy and Paul. Some became so unglued they might as well have been trying to dribble with BBQ mitts on their hands. trademarks of Slam Media Inc. All rights reserved. The brother, Anthony, played football and basketball. Even if youre not winning, you still need somebody like that to get on the kids, to make sure, you know, that basketballs not your whole life. He also played in Italy for Libertas Livorno and in the USBL (Palm Beach Stingrays) and WBL (Las Vegas Silver Streaks). However, it was the 82-83 team that absolutely stole the show. He and his classmate John Duren took Dunbar to the #1 ranking in the country in 1976. While there, he won back-to-back National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championships in 2005 and 2006, and won the Frances Naismith Pomeroy Award in 2007 for the best senior point guard in the country. Your contribution is appreciated. Parkside Elementry. $250 which began national rankings for the 1974-75 season. You couldnt press him, and you could not handle his pressure when he went after the ball. The following are the individual game scoring records during the Ohio High School Athletic Association state boys basketball tournaments (minimum 30 points scored). Too young, according to Reggie Williams, to be walking around without a whistle on his neck. But who believes Muggsy Bogues went there to pursue a career as a nurse? Just how he did it was the subject of speculation and grumbling among rivals. Not only did this team positively affect the Baltimore basketball landscape, but it also provided an ounce of hope for young people growing up in a poverty-stricken city. Baltimore has a history of tension regarding race. Hes the fourth player to score 1000 points and grab 1000 rebounds in school history. Essentially, the city of Baltimore had been placed on the map. Nineteen eighty-two Dunbar graduateGary Graham played college basketball at the University of Nevada, LasVegas (UNLV), which was then a powerhouse. While at Georgetown, he won a gold medal in the 1979 Pan American Games. So I came out very early and said, We dont have any problem playing Dunbar, but, because of the circumstances from the previous year, I would want to do it [earlier], during the regular season.. Gifted and graceful high school basketball players grow up to be accountants, insurance salesmen, and Marines. He originally signed with Wake Forest, then promptly transferred to Old Dominion. On 2/21, the Dunbar varsity basketball team won their neutral playoff game against Alvarado (TX) by a score of 68-51. Shelton was the 28th (2nd round) pick by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1980 NBA Draft. Because Reggie Lewis never really played. He was a God to those guys.. A final score has not been reported for this varsity basketball game. Still, Baltimore was hardly a hotbed of high school basketball until 1973, when Dunbar, led by Skip Wise, who would go on to star at Clemson, and Larry Gibson (Maryland), upset DeMatha, the. He played three years with the Jazz (1980-82) and one year with the Indiana Pacers in 1982-83. national team in 85 and again in 2004. Yes, the same one you told everyone I cried about., I was probably one of the few kids on that team that came from a family where we had both parents, says Dawson. As for the perimeter game, Reggie Williams was a drop-dead outside shooter (and the USA Today Player of the Year after hitting 57 percent from the floor and averaging 25.3 ppg), as were the two starting underclassmen: junior forward Mike Brown, who played college ball at Clemson, and junior shooting guard Keith James, who played for UNLV. It was the season USA Today began its weekly Super 25 and it helped spread the Poets' national notoriety. The 1982-1983 Paul Laurence Dunbar High School basketball team included Reggie Lewis (#31), Reggie Williams (center rear), and Tyrone Bogues (#14), all of whom had impressive college and NBA . Nor did he exactly welcome advice on how to do so. A former NFL defensive back for Vince Lombardis Redskins, Wade played both basketball and football for Dunbar. Timing and egos conspired to prevent a rematch. In 1956, Dunbar joined the Maryland Scholastic Association (MSA)with three other historically black schools, integrating the organization.One year later, the Poets won their first MSA championship by defeatingLoyola High School, a team that like Calvert Hall presented a numberof contrasts from Dunbar. Muggsy flicked blind passes. After watching that game, I was convinced that what I was seeing was something extremely special.. He was dribbling down court in a game on a fast break accompanied by a teammate who was probably a step in front when he elected to go to the hoop himself. Ill wait two weeks, Wade told The Sun on March 1, 1982. Any longer wouldnt be fair to the kids.. FGCU TRIO Talent Search ; . round by the Boston Celtics of the 1981 NBA Draft. How the hell the coach of Northeastern knew Reggie Lewis had the talent he did is beyond me, says Tim Dawson, the starting center on the 81 and 82 squads. Stu Vetter knows quality basketball when he sees it. I dont remember ever growing, he says. I told him, Hey coach, Im fine. They were good kids. That was a unique time.. He went to Providence College, where he set the Big East career record for rebounding average (11.67) and the school record for field goal percentage by a forward (.554). He coached against Alonzo Mourning and Len Bias when they were in high school. Neither one matters. When you experience winning, when you are part of a dynasty, you want that same level of success in everything that you do. While at Dunbar, his team was ranked #1 in the nation in 1976. But he didnt start either. Not due to an uncharacteristic sub-.500 record but because of another NCAA dustup, this time involving transportation improperly provided to basketball recruits and Maryland players who received courtesy cars and frequent flyer points. On 2/1, the Dunbar varsity basketball team lost their away non-conference game against Gulf Coast (Naples, FL) by a score of 73-61. To this day, Wades players dont resent him for his rigorous practices, they revere him for it. Robinson was the 45th (2nd round) pick of the Charlotte Bobcats (now Charlotte Hornets) in the 2004 NBA Draft. On 1/20, the Dunbar varsity basketball team lost their home non-conference game against North Fort Myers (FL) by a score of 67-66. On 1/27, the Dunbar varsity basketball team won their home non-conference game against South Fort Myers (Fort Myers, FL) by a score of 58-47. Boasting four future NBA players, the Poets took the life out of their opponents and their gyms. Different coach. Lets play basketball. I remember stealing the ball three times in a row, getting the game started.. Dunbar High School . He then transferred to Boston College. Basketball - Girls; Bowling. They knew they were good. The undefeated CalvertHall Catholic School garnered that distinction, holding its number-one national ranking just out of Dunbars reach in an environment that offers rich perspectives on Baltimore high school basketball, public education, race, and city politics. pick by the hometown Washington Bullets in the 1986 NBA Draft. {"requests":{"event":"https:\/\/baltimorefishbowl.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/newspack-popups\/includes\/..\/api\/campaigns\/index.php"},"triggers":{"trackPageview":{"on":"visible","request":"event","visibilitySpec":{"selector":"#c0bb","visiblePercentageMin":50,"totalTimeMin":250,"continuousTimeMin":100},"extraUrlParams":{"popup_id":"id_159267","cid":"CLIENT_ID(newspack-cid)"}}}} The crowd had never seen a guy like myself. (Northwood 1982-85, Westland 1986-2000, Perrysburg 2000-2021) 562 - Doug Krauss, Archbold (1984-2018) (562-219) 562 - Tom . Coach Wade was a mother, and he was a father. We just wanted to go out and play basketball, says Reggie Williams. The team does penalty drills together. In 2004, he led his Wolverines to the NIT championship. 85-81 (L) Dunbar vs. UPBHS On 2/22, the Dunbar varsity basketball team lost their home playoff game against Urban Prep-Bronzeville (Chicago, IL) by a score of 85-81 . We did calisthenics, jumping jacks, sprints, everything with those bricks. Required fields are marked *. He then went to the University of Maryland and set an ACC career record (344) and single season record for steals. He had a 272-24 career record and was named Coach of the Year by USA Today. Poets Followers spot subtle signs of erosion. He attended North Carolina State University. But oddly enough, they might not even have been the best boys varsity team in their hometown. There werent any glaring weaknesses on this team, maybe besides the fact that they didnt have a true big man. At the buzzer, the Camden faithful were not amused. Wade says he beamed like a father when his players graduated and derived his greatest satisfaction from lining up scholarships for them. . document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. Donation amount The film appears to try to capture the environment in which the players came together one replete with rampant drug use, violence, segregated poverty to thrive. Order online with the code YOUOFA and receive 25% off. Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906). For all we know, Paul Laurence Dunbar couldnt have whupped Emily Dickinson in a game of one-on-one, but his namesake Poets have had extraordinary success on the basketball court thanks to their noble deeds and worthy ambition.And a couple dozen bricks. Coaches may stop coaching, but they never stop razzing their players. He graduated from Dunbar in 1971, and figures hes seen most every Poets game since 1966. 1in Baltimore and everywhere else.. He said, Im fine, Mr. Wade. On 12/10, the Dunbar varsity basketball team lost their neutral tournament game against Andress (El Paso, TX) by a score of 71-64. He went to Providence College, where he set the Big East career record for rebounding average (11.67) and the school record for field goal percentage by a forward (.554). He put 20 minutes up on the scoreboard clock before practice, got out the bricks, and told everybody to pick em up and start running. He was the Big West Player of the Year in 1986. For winning basketball. 1 in the country. Wingate insists Dunbar practices were harder than games. Follow your favorite high school teams and players, Explore and purchase photos of your local teams, See top plays & highlights of the best high school sports, 2023 Boys Basketball District Tournaments 5A District 11. Today is winter solstice, yet outdoor temperatures in the 60s have transformed the home of Baltimores premier high school basketball dynasty into a furnace. Ohio High School Athletic Association. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. 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In short, Bob Wade used his beloved bricks to help build what many people consider to be the best-ever high school basketball team. Sign in with a password below, or sign in using your email. While at Georgetown, he won a gold medal in the 1979 Pan American Games. If his players didnt hold the opposition to that amount, they had another problem to sweat. He played for Minas Tenis Clube (Brazil) in 2010, Metros de Santiago (Dominican Republic) and Quimsa (Argentina) in 2011 and with Basquete Cearense (Brazil) in 2012. When you walked into Dunbars gym during that era, it would be like a hip-hop concert today. 1: Antone Allen C. . While some of them joined the well-known black neighborhoods of west Baltimore, others fortified the black migration into east Baltimore. Despite playing top schools and tournaments all over the country, Dunbar had only one close call during that 59-game run: a five-point squeaker over New York Citys Martin Luther King High School. After three years, Wade resigned under pressure. Muggsy controlled the game offensively and defensively, he says. $50 If the teams were to play after Calvert Halls final tournament, Dunbar would have been idle for nearly a monthand clearly rusty. The University of Arkansas Press advances the mission of the University of Arkansas by publishing peer-reviewed scholarship and literature of enduring value. Thats when it kind of hit me and you realize, Man, those guys that you were playin with, you had pure thoroughbreds everywhere you looked.. He began his collegiate career at Georgetown University, playing there from 1981-83 before transferring to University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) in 1984. 0: Brandon Hatcher Jr. PG, SG So. On 1/13, the Dunbar varsity basketball team lost their home conference game against Young Men's Leadership Academy (Fort Worth, TX) by a score of 45-44. Now that Im the coach, I try and get my players to understand the importance of what type of history the school has, Jones says. (We had a winning tradition there and you take that winning tradition to high school, says Wingate, a Cecil-Kirk alumnus.) Critics say Dunbar and other basketball powerhouses recruit players on the sly. Smith was the 35th (2nd round) pick by the Sacramento Kings in the 1994 NBA Draft. On 1/21, the Dunbar varsity basketball team won their away non-conference game against LaBelle (FL) by a score of 68-62. The team exits the locker room after games together. Whenever I go back to Baltimore, says Dawson, I always make a tripI call it my pilgrimageback to Dunbar. The Poets just kept winning and they did so in convincing fashion. By the time of the game, we were mad, and we took it out on the opposing team.. When the Poets and buses of their followers rolled out of Camden after the 29-point win, it was clear they were returning to the city of the nations two elite teams. Ray Short gazes wistfully down upon the Dunbar basketball court. Outside of the small number of thoseenslaved, Baltimore was home to an extensive population of free AfricanAmericans, more than any other city in the antebellum period. He pulled me and he was fussin at me: Hey, if somebodys in front of you, I dont care if its an inch, youre passin the ball! Right then, you dont want to hear it, but as you get older, youll be like, Damn, thats true what he was saying., Those selfless messages got repeated over and over at practice. Paying the transaction fee is not required, but it directs more money in support of our mission. He played for the Lancaster Lightning for the 1983-84 season. I watched him, not literally, grow.. Dunbar High School (Fort Worth, TX) Varsity Basketball Dunbar Wildcats Varsity Boys Basketball Fort Worth, TX 22-23 V. Basketball Home Schedule Roster Standings Rankings Photos News More / Dunbar High School Basketball Dunbar Basketball OVERALL 15-17 0.47 Win % DISTRICT 10-2 2nd in District HOME8-3 AWAY5-10 NEUTRAL2-4 PF1973 PA1884 STREAK1L Yes, the 1981-82 Poets are inarguably one of the greatest high school basketball teams ever. As a three-year starter, he finished top 10 in at least six all-time statistical categories, including points scored, assists, and games played. Find Classmates and Graduates from IL . A Catholic school, Loyola and most of its studentbody migrated from inner-city Baltimore to neighboring Towson in1941, taking its predominantly white student body away from the perilsof the city. That is to say a problem whose solutions would require a brick. He used them as a conditioning tool. On 2/3, the Dunbar varsity basketball team lost their away non-conference game against Lely (Naples, FL) by a score of 85-48. Different kids. He saw mostly garbage time backing up Williams. 2016-17 Season Information. They both attended to Georgetown, where the two were first team All Big East in 1980. 1 national ranking and hadnt lost a home game in some 15 years. Sam Davis refers to the killer instinct that set that club apart. Dunbar's stats have been entered for the 68-62 win @ LaBelle on 1/21/2023 3:00 PM. Dunbar High School: 1983: 1987: Georgetown: 1983 Florida Mr. Basketball. Since 1993, the school's basketball team, the Poets, have won the State Championship fifteen times. While Dunbar went undefeated (rarely playing a close game), it never faced the countrys other true power, which happened to be in its own backyard. Today, some, including Keith Mills, think he was the most dominant basketball player in Baltimore high school history. Agree to pay fees? He went to the University of Michigan, playing four years there. The team goes to study hall before practice together. Throughout the 81-82 season, it was actually practices that presented the Poets with their fiercest competition. I couldnt really value what we had until I went off to college, says Dawson. This can mainly be attributed to the 1982-83 Dunbar team, which is widely recognized as one of, if not, the best high basketball team ever. I dont think well ever see it again. On 2/7, the Dunbar varsity basketball team won their home conference game against Young Men's Leadership Academy (Fort Worth, TX) by a score of 66-48. 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Add missing games to the schedule. Keep your feet firm in the path to the goal Neither one matters. Tragically, Lewis suffered a heart attack and passed away at the age of 27 in 1993. Our practices were tougher than the games, says Tim Dawson, the teams starting center. His sophomore year, he was 11th in the country in scoring with 22.3 points per game and first-team all-conference. Singletary was first team All-Big East Tournament in 2001 as he helped to lead the Eagles to the Big East Championship. Camden was the No. He played for the Hawks in 1980-81 and four games into the 1981-82 season, playing the remainder of the season in the CBA for the Atlantic City Hi-Rollers and Lancaster Lightning. round) pick by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1980 NBA Draft. Even looking back, I cannot think of a better team that I have seen or played against., Sam Davis, who covered that Flint Hill game for The Baltimore Sun, wouldnt challenge that assessment. It was so hot in the gym from all the fans in there, if you just got your hair done it came out wet, says Michelle Wood, a Dunbar alum who watched her future-husband Darryl on that 1981-82 team. Muggsy Bogues father does time for armed robbery and dies three days after Lewiss funeral. A Washington Post columnist observed that Coach Wade wore a shell as thick and forbidding as a terrapin itself.. Thats the first time you been hurt like that, right? Pause, then laughter. Its all the sweat and blood that you left behind on that court. Dunbar High School in East Baltimore is known for basketball. The season may well end with the two powers bound in a tacit nonaggression pact, so both can claim to be No. $60 He went to Georgetown University, where he was first team All-Big East and Big East Player of the Year in 1980. The. $ He played three years with the Jazz (1980-82) and one year with the Indiana Pacers in 1982-83. The 12th-overall pick in the 87 draft, his amazing career stretched 14 seasons. In short, Bob Wade used his beloved bricks to help build what many people consider to be the best-ever high school basketball team. He played for the Lancaster Lightning for the 1983-84 season. Additionally, the Poets were National Champions in 1983, 1985 and 1992. He went to the University of South Carolina. Dunbar High School Basketball; Basketball Roster; Dunbar Basketball Roster. One thing Wade tried to resist was the temptation to over-coach. Doing jumping jacks with bricks makes for strong fingers and legs, which makes for strong jump shots. But these are the things I want covered: I want the weak side of the basket covered, fight for someone being in front of the basket, and I want someone to protect against the break. Player Pos HT WT Birth City Birth Date High School HS Grad Draft Year College; Frank Ford: GF: 6-4: 220: Kissimmee, FL . He had the Nike endorsement, won local and national titles, collected enough trophies and plaques. His work has appeared in Bloomberg CityLab, Next City and Despite all of its accolades, awards, and honors, the undefeated 1982Dunbar team may not have been Baltimores best. This can mainly be attributed to the 1982-83 Dunbar team, which is widely recognized as one of, if not, the best high basketball team ever. Wade, the first black coach in ACC history, detected a faint odor of racism; as unmistakable in his mind as the nigger catcalls he heard at games or the death threats hissed into his phone. He played for Minas Tenis Clube (Brazil) in 2010, Metros de Santiago (Dominican Republic) and Quimsa (Argentina) in 2011 and with Basquete Cearense (Brazil) in 2012. Tim Dawson, however, makes a point of periodically stopping by, even just to glimpse an empty gym. Please help us by reporting the final score. Dunbars incredible basketball success in the early 1980s matched in Charm City perhaps only by Calvert Halls success and the juxtaposition of these two schools illustrates the complex social, athletic, educational, and political contexts in which Baltimore high school basketball at the time was embedded. It was the season USA Today began its weekly Super 25 and it helped spread the Poets' national notoriety. He then transferred to Boston College. When the starting lineups were introduced, the Camden players and fans cackled with delight at the sight of the 5-3 Bogues. We carried 15 players, notes Wood, and Id say at least 12 of us had Division 1 ability., No wonder those back-to-back teams loom so large in Dunbars collective psyche. Plain ol chimney-red, patio-perfect bricks. He is also an impressive 15th in rebounding (704), the best ever for a Maryland guard. The old saying is history repeats itself, he says. Baltimores Dunbar HighSchool nicknamed the Poets started a basketball program not long afterthe school evolved into full K12 service in 1940. He was sitting in his office when he got the urge to phone Muggsy Bogues and rib him about the Hornets bumpy fortunes. Dunbar, still a young and black school located in a troubledBaltimore neighborhood, faced Loyola in March of 1957 in an integratedgame with an integrated crowd of spectators. An undersized center goes to graduate school, becomes a father. Herman Harried, who also came off the bench, played four years in Syracuse and is now tearing up the Budweiser League in England, occasionally earning player-of-the-month honors (and presumably a few cold ones). The old wooden ones, on which thousands stomped, are long gone. University officials accused Wade of not coming clean on the infractions and an attempted cover-up. Then the leech sucked him dry. By the 1981-82 season he had assembled a Poets team with junior stars Muggsy Bogues and Reggie Williams, and senior David Wingate. His own father had abandoned his family when he was 4 years old. With the league we are now playing in, unfortunately, there are not that many competitive teams.. Wade hasnt been to a Dunbar game in two years.
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