Rocket Rod Foster should be on this list
Think John and Maurice were Williamson.Calvin Murphy by far.
Anyone remember Sly Williams?
Best brother pair, Super John and Maurice Williams.
Best cousin pair, Frank Olenylk and Barry McCloud
Best high school pure shooter I saw in person: Richie Began - Bunnell
Think John and Maurice were Williamson.
John’s brother was called Jiggy Williamson who played at UMass. Jiggy was a very good guard but John was at a whole different level.Think John and Maurice were Williamson.
I had the pleasure of seeing super John Williamson play in a tournament in Derby CT about two weeks after his Wilbur Cross HS team lose to Hiilhouse High for the state championship his senior year. In the championship game Williamson had 42 points in a loss by a score of around 92 to 91 points. Hillhouse was the second ranked team in the country and lost to the number 1 team by 1 point earlier in the year. Hillhouse was lead by Curvan Lewis a 6’9” 225 lb man child and 6’6” guard Charley Farley both all staters. They had three other players who were all state in the next couple of years. Including a 6’5” freshman forward. Cross had 6’1” Williamson and not much else. Williamson had to play center on the team. Their rematch in Derby was a near duplicate of the state championship game 41 points for Super John and a 92 to 90 loss. But seeing Williamson play is still the most dominate personal performance by a high school player I ever saw. I did see Antony Harris and Mile Giminski and Earl Kelly play in high school and they weren’t close to Williamson.
John’s brother was called Jiggy Williamson who played at UMass. Jiggy was a very good guard but John was at a whole different level.
Backbone of the best hs team in the country two straight years. Jiggy Williamson also an AA on that team... family with John and Maurice?Bruce Campbell
Earl AVERAGED 47 ppg his senior year......at a school that didn't play shabby competition. Don't think it's fair to say he wasn't close to Williamson.I had the pleasure of seeing super John Williamson play in a tournament in Derby CT about two weeks after his Wilbur Cross HS team lose to Hiilhouse High for the state championship his senior year. In the championship game Williamson had 42 points in a loss by a score of around 92 to 91 points. Hillhouse was the second ranked team in the country and lost to the number 1 team by 1 point earlier in the year. Hillhouse was lead by Curvan Lewis a 6’9” 225 lb man child and 6’6” guard Charley Farley both all staters. They had three other players who were all state in the next couple of years. Including a 6’5” freshman forward. Cross had 6’1” Williamson and not much else. Williamson had to play center on the team. Their rematch in Derby was a near duplicate of the state championship game 41 points for Super John and a 92 to 90 loss. But seeing Williamson play is still the most dominate personal performance by a high school player I ever saw. I did see Antony Harris and Mile Giminski and Earl Kelly play in high school and they weren’t close to Williamson.
John’s brother was called Jiggy Williamson who played at UMass. Jiggy was a very good guard but John was at a whole different level.
Harold Jensen had a nice run.There have been some really good players who weren’t the best, but were darn good and a few from the days when not every really good player went to a D1 school for various reasons. For D1, John Pinone, Lloyd Hinchey to name a few. Eddie Griffin from Hartford Public was a tremendous hs player who went to a historically black college. Hinchey, nice guy who I got to know in law school, was a great shooter at NFA went to Holy Cross when it was still a nationally known hoops power, was the leading scorer on his frosh team. Then he had some sort of leg injury, sidelined for a bit and was never quite the same. Definitely NBA talent. Needless to say, he ate up our law school league.
Harold Jensen had a nice run.
Calvin Murphy definitely the best, but I'm surprised there has been no mention of Bridgeport's John Bagley. Great career at BC, Big East Player of the year in 1981. One of many great CT high school stars who "went elsewhere" until Jim Calhoun brought Chris Smith to Storrs.
And Ernie Cobb...
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I mentioned Hinchey. I had to guard him for about 2 minutes in our law school league. It was comical.Got to throw in some late 1950's and early 1960's guys saw play against my Bpt Warren Harding teams (while I was in grammar school) - Lloyd Hinchey from NFA and Dave Hicks from Hillhouse both could really play. Never saw Egan in person. Calvin was just on another level.
I was at UConn/UHar game at the Civic Center. Calhoun started with Toraino Walker guarding Baker. It was like Walker wasn’t even in the court. Eventually JC put Burrell on Baker and he pretty much stopped him.Surprised no has mentioned Vin Baker. Scott Burrell with only 1 mention is surprising too.
Scott Burrell.
Surprised no has mentioned Vin Baker. Scott Burrell with only 1 mention is surprising too.
Amen. There used to be an expression in the Big leagues:Burrell is one of the great all around hs athletes ever with guys like Carl Crawford, Joe Mauer, Dave Winfield, etc.
We see a lot of guys quit baseball to go play QB, that just shows you how hard Baseball is though