Sunday, April 30, 2017
Friday, April 28, 2017
Thursday, April 27, 2017
left behind
The next several posts contain images that were pushed aside to make room at tourney time. Now, their time is here. First up - Rockport. CGS.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Saturday, April 1, 2017
gerstmeyer & the '50s
The 1950s were a heady time for Terre Haute Gerstmeyer boy's basketball - five straight Sectional titles (1953-58), four Regional crowns (1953-54, 1956-57) and four trips to the state finals. The years of Buddy Holly & Elvis Presley were good to the Black Cats; the only problem - they would play some of Indiana's most revered teams at tourney time. In 1953 they made it to the championship game before falling to the South Bend Central Bears, 42-41. 1954 placed the Milan Indians in their way, while '56 & '57 brought them to the semis against the Flying Tigers of Crispus Attucks. The Black Cats had their share of Hall of Fame players, including brothers Harley & Arley Andrews (& uncle Harold Andrews) and Bobby Leonard (captain of the 1953 IU National Champs), but the most widely recognized Gerstmeyer grad is probably Major League Baseball pitcher Tommy John. John, a four time All Star who pitched for 6 clubs, is best remembered for being the first to have revolutionary arm surgery that replaced a damaged ligament in one arm with a healthy tendon from his other arm. Today, this surgery is considered almost routine for pitchers of all ages. The Black Cats of Gerstmeyer faced their final defeat in 1971 when consolidation created the new high school of Terre Haute North Vigo and even though their school has faded from memory, their legacy of championship caliber basketball lives on. CGS.
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