| WHEN MILFORD RULED
THE BASKETBALL WORLD |
| MANY SPORTS FANS BELIEVE THE GAME OF BASKETBALL WAS INVENTED BY JAMES NAISMITH AND THAT THE FIRST GAME WAS PLAYED IN 1891. THE GAME SOON SWEPT THE COUNTRY IN POPULARITY. THE TRUTH IS MORTIMER POTEMKIN INVENTED A GAME HE CALLED "PEACH BASKET BALL TOSS" FOR HIS MILFORD GYM CLASSES IN THE WINTER OF 1989-90. RATHER THAN FIGHT NAISMITH FOR THE CREDIT FOR INVENTING THE GAME, POTEMKIN STROVE TO BECOME THE SPORT'S BEST COACH. HE RETIRED IN 1910 AS THE ONLY UNDEFEATED COACH IN THE SPORT'S HISTORY. ARGUABLY, THE MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL TEAM OF 1899 IS CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE THE GREATEST TEAM OF ALL TIME. |
| The "Eagers" as they were called because of their spirited play, went undefeated and often un-scored upon as they played against all comers—high school, college and the fledgling pro league of that time. Because of a reporter's typographical mistake, the use of team nicknames and mascots began with the MHS team. The gentleman printed the nickname "Eagers" as "Eagles" and a practice was begun which carries over today! |
Considered
to be the greatest center of all time, Cyrus Backboarder stood almost
nine feet tall. In the only known photo of him, he bends to talk
to a fan. Cyrus went on to start "Cy's Tree Pruning Service" which is
still
in operation in Indian Hill. As a tribute to his great
rebounding,
rebounds are often called "Boards" even to this day.
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