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Who won the 1954 Indiana championship?

Who won the 1954 Indiana championship?

Milan Indians
1954 State Champions – Milan Indians – Milan 1954 Museum. Search for: On a cold March night in Butler Fieldhouse, the Indians of tiny Milan High School (enrollment 161) defeated the mighty Muncie Central Bearcats (enrollment 1,662), to win the state championship and secure their place in Hoosier Folklore.

Is the Hoosier movie based on a true story?

Is Hoosiers based on a true story? The film is very loosely based on “The Milan Miracle,” the story of the 1954 Milan High School basketball team, which won the state championship on a last-second shot by Bobby Plump. Milan also made it to the state championship game in 1953.

Who won the Indiana state championship in basketball in 1952?

MILAN WINS STATE NET TITLE! Bobby Plump drove a jump shot home with three seconds remaining and – just like that – the “Mighty Men” of Milan became high school champions of this state. Muncie Central was vanquished. The score was 32-30.

Who won the Indiana state basketball championship in 1951?

IHSAA Boys Basketball State Champions

Year Champion Score
1950-51 Muncie Central 60-58
1951-52 Muncie Central 68-49
1952-53 South Bend Central 42-41
1953-54 Milan 32-30

Did Hickory win the state championship?

Both Hickory and Milan won the state finals by two points: Hickory won 42–40, and Milan won 32–30. The last seconds of the Hoosiers state final are fairly close to the details of Milan’s 1954 final; the last basket in the film was made from virtually the same spot on the floor as Bobby Plump’s actual game-winner.

Why did Jimmy not play in Hoosiers?

The team’s star player, Jimmy Chitwood, refuses to play for part of the season because he’s so upset. In real life, Coach Marvin Wood was hired the previous season to replace Coach Herman “Snort” Grinstead, who was fired for ordering new uniforms against the superintendent’s orders.

Who did Hickory beat in Hoosiers?

1 sports movie of all time by the sports staff of The Associated Press. Instead of the Milan High Indians winning it all in 1954 against Muncie Central, it’s the fictional Hickory Huskers beating mighty South Bend Central in 1952. The hero of the last-moment shot is Jimmy Chitwood on film, Bobby Plump in real life.

Who was the real Norman Dale?

In reel life: The assistant coach, “Shooter,” (played by Dennis Hopper in an Oscar-nomination performance), is the town drunk and the father of one of the players. In real life: There was no assistant coach. Gene Hackman’s “Norman Dale” was a fiery coach — much different from real-life coach Marvin Wood.

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