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  1. Oct 5, 2017 · Pictured in the photo are members of the 1971 Schenley High School City League and State Championship Team. Considered by most basketball historians and sports writers as one of the five greatest teams in Western PA history, along with the 1966 Kenny Durrett-led Schenley team, the Dick Devenzio-led Ambridge team, the Simmie Hill-led Midland team and the great Sam Clancy-led Fifth Avenue team.

  2. Schenley High School, Pittsburgh (PA) Basketball Players - RealGM

  3. Apr 9, 2007 · Inside the game of basketball, Jeep Kelley was one of those legends in his own time, a young man whose basketball prowess was well known before he even played a high school game. This is the story not of Jeep Kelley but of a wondrous Schenley High basketball team that won the PIAA championship in 1971 and is arguably the best to ever come out of this region.

  4. Aug 19, 2021 · Catalog; For You; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Schenley nice and sharp 50 years later 2021-08-19 - By Steve Rotstein . As the team bus pulled up in front of Schenley High School after the Spartans defeated mighty Farrell in the 1971 PIAA Western Regional boys basketball final, Jerry Harvey shouted 12 words out the window to his fellow classmates waiting to greet the team in front of the school.

  5. The Eulogy of Pittsburgh's Schenley Spartans. The Eulogy of Pittsburgh's Schenley Spartans chronicles the history of the most storied high school basketball program in Western Pennsylvania, a region known mostly to the nation for its football talent. Author Mark Hostutler details the 2006-07 team, which featured three future professionals, and ...

  6. It was the most anticipated match-up in the history of local high school basketball. A battle of unbeatens. Five starters from the industrial town of Ambridge-all white-versus five starters-all black-from the inner city of Pittsburgh. The defending state champion Schenley Spartans and the Ambridge Bridgers met in the 1967 PIAA Triple-A state semifinals, with the

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  8. It was the most anticipated match-up in the history of local high school basketball. A battle of unbeatens. Five starters from the industrial town of Ambridge-all white-versus five starters-all black-from the inner city of Pittsburgh. The defending state champion Schenley Spartans and the Ambridge Bridgers met in the 1967 PIAA Triple-A state semifinals, with the winner obtaining the ...

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