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  1. Donald E. Simpson, 84, of Indiana, passed away Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022 at Allegheny General Hospital. A son of the late Mark and Ruth Weaver Simpson, he was born March 21, 1938, in Indiana. Don started working on the family farm when he was five years old. He retired in 2013.

  2. He was a high school referee for over thirty years working extensively in basketball and track around the area and also a softball umpire for many years. He retired from North Putnam Jr-Sr High School in 2013, where he coached basketball for many years.

    • Roachdale, Indiana
    • October 5, 1949
    • Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
  3. Sep 13, 2022 · Sep 13, 2022. Donald E. Simpson, 84, of Indiana, passed away Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022, at Allegheny General Hospital. A son of Mark and Ruth Weaver Simpson, he was born March 21, 1938, in Indiana.

    • Jerry Bass
    • Wayne Boultinghouse
    • Napoleon Brandford
    • Al Brown
    • Garth Cone
    • Gary Duncan
    • Tony Etchison
    • Jerry Flake
    • Ray Mccallum
    • Gary Merrell

    The late Bass was the state’s leading scorer at Morristown in 1958 and was an Indiana All-Star. He set the Morristown scoring record with 1,652 points as he averaged 30.1 points per game. Bass totaled 632 points at Indiana under coach Branch McCracken, averaging 11.9 points per game as a senior at IU in 1961-62. He died in 2009.

    He scored more than 1,110 career points at Rockport High School in Spencer County. He averaged more than 18 points a game as a senior for an 18-5 team. Boultinghouse played five sports at the University of Evansville, where he was the senior captain for the 1964 NCAA College Division national championship team. He went on to a coaching career, serv...

    Brandford was the starting center on the 1970 East Chicago Roosevelt state championship team that finished 28-0, the third consecutive undefeated regular season for the Rough Riders. He played at the University of Nevada, earning freshman All-American honors. He averaged 15.2 points and 10.8 rebounds before a suffered a torn Achilles tendon injury....

    The 1959 graduate of Connersville High School was a three-year letterwinner at Purdue and late was on Purdue’s staff for the 1969 NCAA national championship game. Brown coached at Centerville, Lafayette Central Catholic and DeKalb, lead LCC to a 1973 sectional championship to end Lafayette Jeff’s 29-year streak of sectional titles. Brown coached at...

    Cone led the Alexandria boys basketball program from 1977 until his death in 2010. Cone won 419 games, including 16 Central Indiana Conference titles, five sectional crowns, three regional titles and the 1998 Class 2A state title. Three of his team’s sectional titles (1989, 1994 and 1995) came in the one-class tournament played at Anderson with sma...

    The 1963 Oakland City High School graduate and 1967 Oakland City College graduate spent 21 seasons as the coach at Salem and Southridge, spending 19 seasons at the latter. His 1985 and ’86 Southridge teams reached the state finals. The ’85 team was the only team in the history of the one-class tournament to reach the state finals with no seniors. H...

    Etchison was a four-year started at Noblesville, where he scored 1,357 career points and led Noblesville to three consecutive sectional titles in 1989, ’90 and ’91. He was named the 1990 and 1991 Hamilton County player of the year, averaging 22.8 points per game as a senior. Etchison was a two-year starter at Mercer University, earning all-academic...

    Flake earned all-state accolades and All-American honors in college. Flake scored more than 1,100 career points at Washington High School, averaging 21.5 points per game as a senior in 1964-65. He scored 2,058 career points at Southwestern Louisiana, earning 1967 NAIA All-American honors and Small College All-American honors in 1968 and 1969. He co...

    McCallum has one of the most decorated careers as a high school and college player in the state and as a coach. McCallum was a member of the 1978 Muncie Central state championship team and a starter on the 1979 state title team, named tournament MVP. He scored 2,109 points in his career at Ball State, resulting in school and Mid-American Conference...

    Merrell, a 1964 Northwestern High School graduate, averaged 20.2 points as a senior on a 16-6 team. Merrell scored more than 1,000 points at the University of Findlay, where he was a 1996 inductee into the school’s athletic hall of fame. He coached 36 seasons in Indiana high school basketball at Carroll, Madison, Seymour, DeKalb, Heritage, Fort Way...

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  4. Dec 2, 2022 · His 1964-65 Tipton team, led by Miami (Fla.) star Don Curnutt, avenged the loss a year earlier to Noblesville and defeated the Millers to win the sectional championship, the first for the program...

    • Kyle Neddenriep
    • Sports Reporter
  5. Alan Henderson. Inducted: 2017. High School: Brebeuf Jesuit 1991. College: Indiana University 1995. 1 of 42. Next. Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame - In 49 Other States It's Just Basketball….

  6. Feb 15, 2022 · Harrell, the 75-year-old Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, has been retired for a decade. He spent four decades as a reporter for the Herald-Times in Bloomington, then called it quits...

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