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New book can be autographed by Bobby Plump

May 24, 2021 Photo provided There is no other player in the history of Indiana high school basketball more treasured than Bobby Plump. The Milan High School backcourt ace is known around the world for hitting “The Shot,” a jump-shot made in the final seconds of the 1954 Indiana high school championship game against Muncie Central, 32-30. The Indians, coach Marvin Wood, and “The Shot” were the impetus for the iconic movie “Hoosiers.” To commemorate the most historic moment in Indiana high school basketball, a new softback book “Special Edition – Bobby Plump: Last of the Small Town Heroes,” is now available for all fans of Hoosier basketball, young and old, to purchase.

Indiana snapshot: Single-class tourney still looms large

Indiana snapshot: Single-class tourney still looms large By MICHAEL MAROT Associated Press April 3, 2021 1:08am Text size Copy shortlink: INDIANAPOLIS Bill Butcher and Bobby Plump grew up a generation apart and in remarkably similar worlds when it came to basketball in their home state of Indiana. Both produced movie-script moments by leading their small school teams to the state finals. And both also remember scrambling to get the Sunday newspaper all those years ago to do something any college basketball fan can still relate to: They wanted to fill out their brackets, not for the NCAA Tournament but for Indiana s fabled single-class tournament.

Poem by late Indiana woman is now a song on a gospel album

Poem by late Indiana woman is now a song on a gospel album CAROL JOHNSON, The Times-Mail FacebookTwitterEmail BEDFORD, Ind. (AP) Maybe it was the way people look at the person with a terminal illness. The people who mean well, but their expressions turn sad when finding out the young girl before them has brain cancer. Whatever it was, it’s why Haley Jenkins laughed and smiled despite knowing her life would end too soon. Valerie Byers knew her daughter wasn’t always as happy as she projected. Jenkins was diagnosed with stage III astrocytoma in February 2011. She then developed a second tumor, a glioblastoma. Her prognosis for beating the disease was never good, but she overcame all the odds and squeezed every drop of life out of the next almost seven years before discontinuing treatments.

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