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I wonder how long it will be before he's picked up by a bigger program.
My first BU hoops game was on 12/30/1963. My dad took me to watch the Braves defeat Arizona 67-59. He helped me get Coach Orsborn's autograph before the game.
I wonder how long it will be before he's picked up by a bigger program.
Speaking of Coach Wardle....
His old high school, Hinsdale Central HS, is having a terrific season. The are 29-3 on the season, and have won their last 21 games in a row. They are ranked 4th in state's Class 4A (largest schools) and just beat Proviso West last night (Wednesday 2/22) in the Class 4A Regional Semifinals. They will play Riverside-Brookfield HS in the Regional Championship game Friday (2/24).
Hinsdale Central's leading scorer is Ben Oosterbaan, a 6'5" senior shooting guard, who scored 20 points in last night's win. That moves him to within 13 points of the school's single-season scoring record held by Brian Wardle.-
Senior Ben Oosterbaan is just 13 points away from breaking Brian Wardle’s single-season school scoring record.
Oosterbaan would likely be getting D1 scholarship offers and interest, but he is not planning on playing college basketball.
He is already committed to the University of Michigan on a baseball scholarship-
Coach, we need to get Oosterbaan to come to Bradley on a baseball scholarship, because Al Smith and Roger Phegley both came to Bradley on baseball scholarships and ended up playing in the NBA.
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