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UK players that won the Sweet 16 State Championship
#1
Player - High School; Sweet 16 Championship season
Wah Wah Jones - Harlan; 1944
Cliff Hagan - Owensboro; 1949
Vernon Hatton - Lafayette; 1953
Billy Ray Cassady - Inez; 1954
Johnny Cox - Hazard; 1955
Mike Casey - Shelby County; 1966
Charles Hurt - Shelby County; 1978
Dirk Minniefield - Lafayette; 1979
Troy McKinley - Simon Kenton; 1981
Paul Andrews - Laurel County; 1982
Reggie Hanson - Pulaski County; 1986
Richie Farmer - Clay County; 1987
Anthony Epps - Marion County; 1993
Todd Tackett - Paintsville; 1996
Antwain Barbour - Elizabethtown; 2000
Darius Miller - Mason County; 2008
Dominique Hawkins - Madison Central; 2013
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#2
UK players with a Sweet 16 & a NCAA championship.

Wah Wah Jones (Harlan)
Sweet 16: 1944
NCAA: 1948 & 1949

Cliff Hagan (Owensboro)
Sweet 16: 1949
NCAA: 1951

Vernon Hatton (Lafayette)
Sweet 16: 1953
NCAA: 1958

Billy Ray Cassady (Inez)
Sweet 16: 1954
NCAA: 1958

Johnny Cox (Hazard)
Sweet 16: 1955
NCAA: 1958

Anthony Epps (Marion County)
Sweet 16: 1993
NCAA: 1996

Darius Miller (Mason County)
Sweet 16: 2008
NCAA: 2012
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#3
If you posted information about player's name, I did remove it and added the information to post #1. That way all of the information is in one centralized post.

If you see any players we are missing from this list, please post it and we will make sure it gets added to our list.
Remember, we are looking for UK players who also won the Sweet 16 in high school.
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#4
Didn't Dom win a state title?
#5
Spud6 Wrote:Didn't Dom win a state title?

Pulp Fiction Wrote:Player - High School; Sweet 16 Championship season
Wah Wah Jones - Harlan; 1944
Cliff Hagan - Owensboro; 1949
Vernon Hatton - Lafayette; 1953
Billy Ray Cassady - Inez; 1954
Johnny Cox - Hazard; 1955
Mike Casey - Shelby County; 1966
Charles Hurt - Shelby County; 1978
Dirk Minniefield - Lafayette; 1979
Troy McKinley - Simon Kenton; 1981
Paul Andrews - Laurel County; 1982
Reggie Hanson - Pulaski County; 1986
Richie Farmer - Clay County; 1987
Anthony Epps - Marion County; 1993
Todd Tackett - Paintsville; 1996
Antwain Barbour - Elizabethtown; 2000
Darius Miller - Mason County; 2008
Dominique Hawkins - Madison Central; 2013

Dom.... never heard of him Big Grin
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#6
UK players that have won an Olympic Gold medal in Basketball.

1948
Cliff Barker
Ralph Beard
Alex Groza
Wah Wah Jones
Kenny Rollins

1956
Billy Evans

1960
Adrian Smith

2008
Tayshaun Prince

2012
Anthony Davis

2016
DeMarcus Cousins
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#7
who care. if you want to talk about college basketball put it on the college one. this is high school basketball.
#8
cj2561 Wrote:who care. if you want to talk about college basketball put it on the college one. this is high school basketball.

This is a high school topic. I just added the Olympic winners because of Wah Wah Jones.

In some order.... UK, North Carolina, Duke, UCLA and Kansas are the All-Time Top 5 programs in college basketball. As a fan of Kentucky high school athletics and UK athletics, I take great pride in seeing the older and younger players from the Bluegrass wearing the Blue & White. Add in winning the Sweet 16 to playing for UK and that puts you in elite company.

For the most part, these players are regarded as Superstars in their home Counties. This information should be publicized as much as possible. Seeing the kids you watched in elementary & middle school games playing in the NCAA tournament is something our small towns rally around.

Without a true Professional team in Kentucky, the Wildcats are more than just a team. Water towers, banners on the high school property, road signs... towns across our state show their state championships in any sport with pride. When a hometown hero goes to Lexington and represents their County while playing for UK, just about everybody from their area feels associated with that person. Every shot should go in, every foul called on them is bogus and every questionable call should go in their favor.

Going to Rupp Arena and watching your team play in the Sweet 16 is amazing. Your town is busting with school pride, just about everybody is talking about the team and the players feel like they can conquer the world. Just about every interview you hear, the UK players leaving for the draft or graduate say 'we felt like we were adopted in to the family' or 'everywhere we go, UK fans make us feel like we are family.' Now add in the players from our state and they know better than anybody just how much the Wildcats mean to the majority of the population.


IMO, being from Kentucky and playing for UK is just an extension of playing for your home town school.... just on a much bigger scale.
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#9
Pulp Fiction Wrote:Dom.... never heard of him Big Grin

I have no clue how I missed his name.. lol
#10
cj2561 Wrote:who care. if you want to talk about college basketball put it on the college one. this is high school basketball.

Funny youre worried about what topic it should be under when a total of about 4 high school threads have been posted on in two months...
#11
Pulp Fiction Wrote:Player - High School; Sweet 16 Championship season
Wah Wah Jones - Harlan; 1944
Cliff Hagan - Owensboro; 1949
Vernon Hatton - Lafayette; 1953
Billy Ray Cassady - Inez; 1954
Johnny Cox - Hazard; 1955
Mike Casey - Shelby County; 1966
Charles Hurt - Shelby County; 1978
Dirk Minniefield - Lafayette; 1979
Troy McKinley - Simon Kenton; 1981
Paul Andrews - Laurel County; 1982
Reggie Hanson - Pulaski County; 1986
Richie Farmer - Clay County; 1987
Anthony Epps - Marion County; 1993
Todd Tackett - Paintsville; 1996
Antwain Barbour - Elizabethtown; 2000
Darius Miller - Mason County; 2008
Dominique Hawkins - Madison Central; 2013


Totally unrelated fact, my youngest son is named after wah wah Jones.
#12
PondCreekToWestwood Wrote:Totally unrelated fact, my youngest son is named after wah wah Jones.

As the TV tells us during commercials..... "In the SEC, it just means more."

There are a lot of Kyle's and Kylie's that would have been born during the late 70's early 80's for Kyle Macy.

I'm sure there will be A LOT of twins born in KY named Andrew & Aaron.
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