Gene White was one of the original members of the 1954
Milan, Indiana
Milan ( ) is a town in Franklin Township, Ripley County, Indiana, Franklin and Washington Township, Ripley County, Indiana, Washington townships, Ripley County, Indiana, Ripley County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 1,899 at the ...
championship basketball team that inspired the film ''
Hoosiers''.
At 5'11" White played center for the Milan Indians. White's family owned a local
feed store
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, and his mother sold some of the family's chickens to fund a trip to
Indianapolis
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for the state championship. White went on to attend
Franklin College where he later taught mathematics and coached basketball. White also taught second-level algebra and calculus at Franklin Community High School.
References
Where are they now? ''The Indianapolis Star''.
''USA Today''.
''The Cincinnati Enquirer''.
External links
Milan '54 Museum, Inc.Milan Indians 1954 State Champs
Living people
Basketball players from Indiana
Franklin College (Indiana) faculty
Franklin Grizzlies men's basketball players
People from Franklin, Indiana
American men's basketball players
Year of birth missing (living people)
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