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The Air Indiana Flight 216 crash occurred on December 13, 1977, at 19:22 CST, when a Douglas DC-3, registration N51071 carrying the University of Evansville basketball team, the Evansville Purple Aces, crashed on takeoff at the Evansville Regional Airport in Evansville, Indiana. The aircraft lost control and crashed shortly after lift-off. [ 1]
Fourteen members of the 1977–78 Evansville Purple Aces men's basketball team died in a plane crash on December 13, 1977, along with fifteen others including head coach Bobby Watson. The players killed were: Seniors: Kevin Kingston, John Ed Washington, and Marion Anthony “Tony” Windburn; Juniors: Stephen Miller and Bryan Taylor
Charles H. "Chuck" Taylor was born in rural Brown County, Indiana, on June 24, 1901.[1] Taylor, a graduate of Columbus High School in Columbus, Indiana, in 1919, played guard positionon the school's basketball team. He became captain of the varsity teamwhile a high school sophomore, and was also a two-time all-state team selection.
The 24-year-old Bernard-Converse had dual dreams while growing up in Shreveport, Louisiana: He wanted to be a professional football player, making big plays on the field. He also wanted to someday ...
The Royals are set to begin its second season in the IPWBL, the second Indianapolis-based team in the semi-pro women’s league. The season runs from June to August, with six regular season games ...
The Iowa product spent the the 2022 season on the Green Bay Packers’ practice squad before signing with the Colts for 2023 training camp. Indianapolis kept him on the practice squad for much of ...
Hal Gensichen. Harold F. Gensichen [1] (January 2, 1921 – April 27, 1990) was an American basketball professional player in the National Basketball League (NBL). Gensichen starred at South Bend Central High School in South Bend, Indiana, playing for future Hall of Fame coach John Wooden. [2] He played college basketball at Western Michigan ...
Box office. $28.6 million [ 2 ] Hoosiers (released in some countries as Best Shot[ 3 ]) is a 1986 American sports drama film written by Angelo Pizzo and directed by David Anspaugh in his feature directorial debut. It tells the story of a small-town Indiana high school basketball team that enters the state championship.