Mark "Max" Levin's 18-Year Coaching Career at Overbrook High (1972-89)
This page includes stories, special lists, record breakdown,
recaps of wins in championship games and (at the bottom) the
names of all varsity players during Coach Levin's 18 seasons. . . . To provide additions/corrections:
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Thanks!
Tony "Big Tone" Costner, the 6-10 center for Overbrook's 1979 and 1980 Public League and /City champions, as coached by Mark "Max" Levin. The teams' combined record was 68-1.
Coach
Levin's All-Stars
and 1,000-Point Scorers ALL- PUBLIC HONOREES 19 72-89 - Played in NBA FIRST TEAM 1976 Mike Blackshear 1977 Lewis Lloyd 1978 Carlton "C-9" Willis 1979 Ricky Tucker 1979 Joe Washington 1980 Tony Costner 1980 Steve Black 1982 Timmy Pounds 1983 Ahmad Gilbert 1989 Mike Tyson 1972 Rich Laurel 1973 Jack Congo 1973 Ricky Watson 1973 Michael "Moon" Black SECOND TEAM 1974 Kevin Allen 1974 Michael "Moon" Black 1975 Mike Blackshear 1978 Ricky Tucker 1979 Richard Congo 1979 Tony Costner 1979 Jeffrey Tucker 1981 Kevin Palmer 1983 Herman "Coozy" Willis 1983 Octavius "Tate" Davis 1985 Ed Urie 1988 Mike Tyson THIRD TEAM 1984 Tommy Gilbert 1988 Ricardo Akins ALL-CITY HONOREES (Bulletin, 1972-77, DN 1978-89) FIRST TEAM 1977 Lewis Lloyd 1979 Ricky Tucker 1979 Joe Washington 1980 Tony Costner 1989 Mike Tyson SECOND TEAM 1972 Rich Laurel 1976 Mike Blackshear 1978 Carlton "C-9" Willis THIRD TEAM 1980 Steve Black 1973 Jack Congo 1982 Timmy Pounds 1,000-POINT SCORERS (All or Part of Career) - Played in NBA 1,292 -- Tony Costner 1,106 -- Ricky Tucker 1,060 -- Mike Tyson | FIRST TEAM | 1976 | Mike Blackshear | 1977 | Lewis Lloyd | 1978 | Carlton "C-9" Willis | 1979 | Ricky Tucker | 1979 | Joe Washington | 1980 | Tony Costner | 1980 | Steve Black | 1982 | Timmy Pounds | 1983 | Ahmad Gilbert | 1989 | Mike Tyson | 1972 | Rich Laurel | 1973 | Jack Congo | 1973 | Ricky Watson | 1973 | Michael "Moon" Black | SECOND TEAM | 1974 | Kevin Allen | 1974 | Michael "Moon" Black | 1975 | Mike Blackshear | 1978 | Ricky Tucker | 1979 | Richard Congo | 1979 | Tony Costner | 1979 | Jeffrey Tucker | 1981 | Kevin Palmer | 1983 | Herman "Coozy" Willis | 1983 | Octavius "Tate" Davis | 1985 | Ed Urie | 1988 | Mike Tyson | THIRD TEAM | 1984 | Tommy Gilbert | 1988 | Ricardo Akins | FIRST TEAM | 1977 | Lewis Lloyd | 1979 | Ricky Tucker | 1979 | Joe Washington | 1980 | Tony Costner | 1989 | Mike Tyson | SECOND TEAM | 1972 | Rich Laurel | 1976 | Mike Blackshear | 1978 | Carlton "C-9" Willis | THIRD TEAM | 1980 | Steve Black | 1973 | Jack Congo | 1982 | Timmy Pounds | | 1,000-POINT SCORERS | (All or Part of Career) | * - Played in NBA | 1,292 -- Tony Costner | 1,106 -- Ricky Tucker | 1,060 -- Mike Tyson | Mark "Max" Levin Tribute Page Mark "Max" Levin coached basketball at Overbrook for 18
seasons (1972-89), winning 306 games, three Public League championships
and the last two old-school City Titles. The '79 and '80 champs went a
combined 68-1. The '80 team (34-0) beat Roman Catholic for the City Title. Here is that story . . . By Ted
Silary In
the individual battle for laurels and glory that was discussed much more by
us than by them, Lonnie McFarlan charged ahead by one and then by two.
But Tony Costner has now pulled even . . . And then some, in his eyes. All basketball season, the 6-5 forward from Roman Catholic and the 6- 10
center from Overbrook have been compared and contrasted by sportswriters,
fanatics and even callers to radio talk shows, for goodness sake. On several occasions, organizations have been forced to choose between
the two and about one month ago, Lonnie broke first from the gate with his selection by McDonald's as one of the country's top 20 players, who are set
to perform April 12 in Oakland in the East-West All-American Game. Then, this past Monday, he was presented the coveted Markward Award as
the top senior player from the Public or Catholic league, squeezing out none
other than Tony Costner. Well, it seems that Big Tone only gets even, not mad. Early yesterday afternoon, word clattered across the UPI wire that
Costner was named fourth team All-American by Parade Magazine, which closed
the gap to 2-1. And at just about 10:15 last night, word began to clatter
throughout the city that Costner's team had beaten McFarlan's team for the
City Title. The score was Overbrook 65, Roman 56 and despite what the spread may
indicate, the game was great and it did require an overtime. However, Costner notched eight of his 23 points in the extra period and
by the end of the game, viewers were quickly switching from Channel 10 to 3
or 6 since roman's death was so drawn out and painful to watch. The real entertainment, though, was still to come. As media types
cornered Big Tone in a hallway just outside the referees' dressing room, he
tossed a barb or three at McFarlan - as gently as he knows how - and provided
evidence that yes, he is human. "Lonnie is my friend, I love him and he might be the best player in the
city," said Costner, "but there's one thing he doesn't have . . . And that's
this City Championship trophy. "In the overtime (regulation ended at 50-all), it was my world. I wanted
the whole thing to come to me. I knew they could put two and three people on
me and push and shove, but it didn't matter. I knew they weren't going to
stop me. All i had to do was get the ball and it was a matter of putting it
in. "Coach (Mark) Levin told us it was going to be a close game, decided by
one or two points, at the most. Hey, it was almost decided in Roman's favor.
But Randy missed that foul shot . . . " "Randy" is Randy Monroe, the Cahillites' extra-intense junior center and,
with 11 seconds remaining in regulation, he was thrust into the limelight
after Gerald Roberts (21 points) missed an 18-footer from the left side with
Roman down by one, 50- 49. In the kung-fu exhibition that highlighted the scramble for the rebound,
ref Jerry Donaghy noticed that Overbrook's Darryl Brown was guilty of a
push. At first, Roberts was placed on the line for a one-and-one though
everyone on press row agreed that Glenn Welton was the guy who should have
been there. Somehow, Monroe was then placed at the line and swished the first shot. However, he missed the second and Costner rebounded. At the other end,
William (Vernon) Hardwick missed a jumper and Costner was short with a tap
before Welton hugged the ball at the buzzer while laying on the ground. "Vernon's shot looked like it was going to fall," Costner said.
"Something told me to grab the rebound, but I didn't and that tap was lousy.
I was kind of upset because i could have won the game right then and there." As it was, Costner won the game inside of 41 seconds as he converted twin
feeds from Brown (sandwiching a Roman turnover) and had chances for
three-point plays each time. He made only the second free throw, but 55-50
signaled the largest lead for either team and the damage was done. After the field goals, Overbrook followed with 11 free throws as Steve
Black (6) and Costner (4) led the way. "For once I can say that I did feel pressure," Costner said, " especially
when Roman had those three and four-point leads a couple of times. That's
why my shots were going way over the rim. continued right below . . . | Coach Mark "Max" Levin SEASON BY SEASON League / Overall 1972:
11-3 / 15-7 1973: 2-0 / 3-8 1974: 9-4 / 12-10 1975: 12-2 / 19-3 1976: 10-3 / 16-7 1977: 13-1 / 23-4 1978: 14-1 / 21-6 1979: 14-1 / 34-1 1980: 14-0 / 34-0 1981: 8-7 / 11-15 1982: 11-1 / 21-7 1983: 6-2 / 21-5 1984: 5-7/ 6-20 1985: 10-3 / 14-10 1986: 6-7 / 13-12 1987: 9-4 / 12-12 1988: 10-3 / 18-7 1989: 7-6 / 13-11 TOTAL RECORD 18 Seasons, 1972-1989 League - 171-55 Overall -
306-145 PLAYOFF BREAKDOWN Appearances
Ended in . . . Quarterfinals (4) 1975,
1982, 1985, 1988 Semifinals (2) 1972,
1978 Finals (14) 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1983 Note: 1973 team reached semis in Sonny Hill Winter League after teachers'
strike ended PL season TOP 15 PL
SCORERS Mike Tyson 1989 24.4 Lewis Lloyd 1977 21.6 Tony Costner 1980 20.4 Mich. "Moon" Black 1973 19.0 Mike Blackshear 1976 18.5 Carlton "C-9" Willis 1978 18.1 Rich Laurel 1972 18.1 Jack Congo 1973 17.0 Ahmad Gilbert 1983 17.0 Ricky Tucker 1979 16.9 Joe Washington 1979 16.8 Timmy Pounds 1982 16.8 Herman Willis 1983 16.5 Mike Blackshear 1975 16.4 Ed Urie 1985 15.9 STARTERS FOR CHAMPS 1979 Ricky Tucker Joe Washington Jeffrey Tucker Richard Congo Tony Costner 1980 Tony Costner Steve Black Darryl "World" Brown John Bryant William "Vernon" Hardwick 1983 Ahmad Gilbert Herman "Coozie" Willis Octavius "Tate" Davis Walt Mitchell Tommy Gilbert | TOP 15 PL
SCORERS | Mike Tyson | 1989 | 24.4 | Lewis Lloyd | 1977 | 21.6 | Tony Costner | 1980 | 20.4 | Mich. "Moon" Black | 1973 | 19.0 | Mike Blackshear | 1976 | 18.5 | Carlton "C-9" Willis | 1978 | 18.1 | Rich Laurel | 1972 | 18.1 | Jack Congo | 1973 | 17.0 | Ahmad Gilbert | 1983 | 17.0 | Ricky Tucker | 1979 | 16.9 | Joe Washington | 1979 | 16.8 | Timmy Pounds | 1982 | 16.8 | Herman Willis | 1983 | 16.5 | Mike Blackshear | 1975 | 16.4 | Ed Urie | 1985 | 15.9 | STARTERS FOR CHAMPS | 1979 | Ricky Tucker | Joe Washington | Jeffrey Tucker | Richard Congo | Tony Costner | 1980 | Tony Costner | Steve Black | Darryl "World" Brown | John Bryant | William "Vernon" Hardwick | 1983 | Ahmad Gilbert | Herman "Coozie" Willis | Octavius "Tate" Davis | Walt Mitchell | Tommy Gilbert | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
FIRST TEAM
1976 | Mike Blackshear
1977 | Lewis Lloyd
1978 | Carlton "C-9" Willis
1979 | Ricky Tucker
1979 | Joe Washington
1980 | Tony Costner
1980 | Steve Black
1982 | Timmy Pounds
1983 | Ahmad Gilbert
1989 | Mike Tyson
1972 | Rich Laurel
1973 | Jack Congo
1973 | Ricky Watson
1973 | Michael "Moon" Black
SECOND TEAM
1974 | Kevin Allen
1974 | Michael "Moon" Black
1975 | Mike Blackshear
1978 | Ricky Tucker
1979 | Richard Congo
1979 | Tony Costner
1979 | Jeffrey Tucker
1981 | Kevin Palmer
1983 | Herman "Coozy" Willis
1983 | Octavius "Tate" Davis
1985 | Ed Urie
1988 | Mike Tyson
THIRD TEAM
1984 | Tommy Gilbert
1988 | Ricardo Akins
FIRST TEAM
1977 | *Lewis Lloyd
1979 | Ricky Tucker
1979 | Joe Washington
1980 | Tony Costner
1989 | Mike Tyson
SECOND TEAM
1972 | *Rich Laurel
1976 | Mike Blackshear
1978 | Carlton "C-9" Willis
THIRD TEAM
1980 | Steve Black
1973 | Jack Congo
1982 | Timmy Pounds
1,000-POINT SCORERS
(All or Part of Career)
* - Played in NBA
1,292 -- Tony Costner
1,106 -- Ricky Tucker
1,060 -- Mike Tyson
TOP 15 PL
SCORERS
Mike Tyson | 1989 | 24.4
Lewis Lloyd | 1977 | 21.6
Tony Costner | 1980 | 20.4
Mich. "Moon" Black | 1973 | 19.0
Mike Blackshear | 1976 | 18.5
Carlton "C-9" Willis | 1978 | 18.1
Rich Laurel | 1972 | 18.1
Jack Congo | 1973 | 17.0
Ahmad Gilbert | 1983 | 17.0
Ricky Tucker | 1979 | 16.9
Joe Washington | 1979 | 16.8
Timmy Pounds | 1982 | 16.8
Herman Willis | 1983 | 16.5
Mike Blackshear | 1975 | 16.4
Ed Urie | 1985 | 15.9
STARTERS FOR CHAMPS
1979
Ricky Tucker
Joe Washington
Jeffrey Tucker
Richard Congo
Tony Costner
1980
Tony Costner
Steve Black
Darryl "World" Brown
John Bryant
William "Vernon" Hardwick
1983
Ahmad Gilbert
Herman "Coozie" Willis
Octavius "Tate" Davis
Walt Mitchell
Tommy Gilbert
"But I came over to the huddle
one time and Uncle Herb (Adams, a follower of the team and coach in
community leagues) said to keep my head, pretend I was at practice, just do the things that I
always do. I just thought , how easy everything can be if you let it. It all worked out." As much of a snap as things seemed in the overtime, the Hilltoppers
(34-0) were somewhat lucky to even get that far. A baseline jumper by Black with 2:24 to go would provide the final points and
they would miss their next five shots.. Until the fourth quarter, Black was non-existent as a shooter and all
facets of his game were affected. "As a basketball player, I have to mature," Steve said. "When I miss a
shot, I really get down on myself. I try so hard to make the next one and when I don't, I really get down on myself. If I can
overcome this, I think I can become a really good player. "It was getting so late, I told myself, 'You haven't done a thing the
whole game. You better start making a contribution.' "All I can say is that we're a pressure team. We've been involved in too
many tough games not to hit the foul shots like we did in the overtime." With 6:30 to go in regulation, Roman owned a 41-37 lead as Roberts stuck
a jumper. However, sub Charlie Brown scuffled for a three-point play and Hardwick canned a jumper on a pass from Black and
Overbrook was back on top. Also, Big Tone was back in the game after incurring his fourth foul with
3:48 to go in the third quarter. "A few times," Costner said, "I've had to prove to people that I can
stick it out with four fouls. I did it again tonight." Meanwhile, perhaps it is time to stick this 'Brook team on the same lofty
plateau enjoyed by last year's team (34-1). "This one is sweeter," said Levin, "because I don't think anyone expected
us to do it - including myself. You start out knowing what Tony can do and that we usually have a good crop of players, but hard
work is the only thing that will get you this far with an undefeated record. Geez, even last year's team didn't do that." Last year's team, lest we forget, included a Tony Costner who was content
to be one of five players, rather than the star. This year, at specified times, Big Tone turned it on and turned it out,
almost always in key games. And you better believe that last night's game was one of them. From an
individual standpoint as much as a team standpoint. TITLE TIDBITS: Lonnie McFarlan finished 7-for-19 for 18 points and
hit three straight shots in the fourth quarter when the teams were trading leads . . . Terry Carter , the Panthers' usual
starter at point guard, practiced only two days due to the flu and was used sparingly as a sub . . . Mark (Max) Levin : "Before the
overtime, I just said three little words: 'Get the ball to the big guy.' That's six? (seven, actually). Three little words sounds better.
That's the name of a pretty song." . . . Anyone who faults Monroe for missing the second foul shot is nuts. He battled Costner
all night from the back of Roman's zones and was the major reason that his team stayed close . . . Costner won MVP honors for
the second straight year. Overbrook went 89-7 in his three years as a starter. -- This story was
written in February 1978 after Overbrook ended West Philly's 68-game winning streak . . .
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-- This story was written in December 1988 after Max claimed his 300th career victory . . .
By Ted Silary
Marla
Levin
would have
celebrated her husband's 300th varsity basketball win by producing a cake.
"She would have had a cake. She would have had a conniption, too," Mark
''
Max
"
Levin
said, warmly.
But Marla
Levin
was not in
attendance last night as
Overbrook
(7-4) defeated host Lower Merion, 44-42, in an
Ardmore Rotary Tournament consolation game and raised
Max
Levin
's 18-year record to 300-138.
Darrell
Briddell's follow shot with four seconds left was the game-winner, and other
key contributions were Greg
Downing's two late steals and Mike Tyson's 22 points.
Marla
Levin
was killed last
June in an auto accident.
A professional psychologist, she often had made time in her busy schedule
to attend her husband's
games. It would not be exaggerating to say that Mrs.
Levin
derived pleasure equal to
Max
's from his
coaching career.
That was why last night's win was so bittersweet.
"Marla was such a part of this for all those years. It's such a shame
she's not here to enjoy it,"
Levin
said.
"The memory I'll always have is how she was behind me win or lose. If we
won, she was the first to congratulate
me. If we lost, she was the first to console me. As far as support, a man
couldn't ask for any more than what
I got from her.
"I can picture her being here, getting a big kick out of it."
On hand were
Levin
's daughters,
Meredith, a freshman at the University of Wisconsin, and Maggie, a
sophomore at Lower Merion, as well as Marian Caplan, a friend and continuing
source of strength.
"My daughters were here, which was nice, and my new friend,"
Levin
said. ''It helps when you
have love
on both sides, when you get support from home and also from the kids you're
working with at school.
Everyone has been great to me. Marian, especially. She has picked up where
Marla left off. She really has."
When
Levin
, 47, succeeded Paul
Ward for the 1971-72 season,
Overbrook
was coming off consecutive
Public League and city championships. At the time,
Levin
also was the football coach,
mostly because no one
else wanted the job.
"Since I was so much younger then, a lot of people doubted - I think I
doubted myself - whether I could do
the job,"
Levin
said.
Levin
's
first win came in his first game, Dec. 1, 1971, when
Overbrook
beat Cardinal O'Hara,
37-36, on
Tim Hardy's 20-foot jump shot.
"I don't remember the first. Who cares?" said
Levin
, who resists personal
recognition at every turn. "But I'll
ell you what - if I went back through all the scorebooks, I'll bet I could
remember something about every game.
A player's performance. How the game went."
Levin
has produced three league champions. His 1978-79 team (Ricky Tucker, Joe
Washington, Richard
Congo, Jeff Tucker, Tony Costner) finished 34-1 and was considered the best
high school team in the country.
His 1979-80 team (Costner, Steve Black, Terry Carter, John Bryant, Darryl
Brown) went 34-0, and the
1982-83 contingent (Octavius Davis, Herman Willis, Ahmad Gilbert, Tommy
Gilbert, Walt Mitchell) was 21-5.
Though nothing is definite, this season could be
Levin
's last.
"I plan to keep on teaching, but maybe it's time to step down and give
somebody else a chance," he said. "I
have a lot of responsibilities now. (Junior varsity coach) Rick Beckett
would do a great job, I'm sure."
Soon,
Max
Levin
was ready to depart the
locker room. And how did this native Philadelphian, who grew up
near 29th and Huntingdon streets, plan to celebrate?
"With a cheesesteak, man," he said.
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Recaps of victories in
Public League finals/City Titles . . . PUBLIC LEAGUE 1979 At the Palestra Overbrook 63, Franklin 52 Ricky Tucker had 19 points and five assists and Jeffrey Tucker
(no relation), Richard Congo and Tony Costner claimed 16 rebounds
apiece for the Panthers, who went 34-1 to set the city record for
wins in a season. Franklin's Vaughn Taylor had 20 points and 10
rebounds. 1980 At the Palestra Overbrook 72, Franklin 61 Tony Costner had 26 points and 14 rebounds for 'Brook (34-0),
which set the city record for the highest number of wins in a
perfect season. Darryl "World" Brown (15 points) and Steve Black
(13) helped out. For Franklin, Earl Hightower (16 points, 10
rebounds) and Phil Burton (15, 12) did well inside and Kevin "Mug"
Brown had 11 assists. 1983 At Temple's McGonigle Hall Overbrook 52, West 49 (ot) Herman "Coozie" Willis (19) and Ahmad "Ahkkie" Gilbert (18)
led Overbrook in scoring. With 0:38 left in OT, Octavius "Tate"
Davis made two free throws to provide a 51-49 lead and Gilbert added
another at 0:16. West then sandwiched a missed one-and-one by 'Brook
with two misses from the floor. Marc Anderson had 11 points and nine
rebounds for West. -- CITY TITLES 1979 At the Palestra Overbrook 61, Roman 49 Tony Costner, a 6-9 junior, mixed 23 points and nine rebounds as
the Panthers (34-1) set a city-leagues record for wins in a season.
Ricky Tucker (12) and Jeffrey Tucker (10, 14 rebounds) also scored
in double digits while Joe Washington dished six assists. Lonnie
McFarlan scored 14 points for Roman, which opted to hold the ball
when faced with a four-point deficit with 3:04 left in the third
quarter. 1980 At the Palestra Overbrook 65, Roman 56 (OT) Overbrook put the finishing
touches on a 34-0 season -- the best record in city-leagues history
-- as Tony Costner collected 23 points and 15 rebounds, Darryl
"World" Brown added 14 points and five assists and John Bryant (12
rebounds) and Steve Black split 20 points. Costner scored eight
points in a 15-6 overtime session. With 0:11 left in regulation,
Roman's Randy Monroe went to the line for a one-and-one. He hit the
first shot to create a 50-50 tie, but then missed the second.
William "Vernon" Hardwick (jumper) and Costner (tap) missed shots
for 'Brook to make necessary the first OT session in the series
since 1943. Gerald Roberts (21) and Lonnie McFarlan (18) led Roman
in scoring while Monroe (14) and McFarlan (13) were tops in
rebounds.
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Below are the players who helped Mark "Max" Levin claim 306 wins, three Public League championships and two City Titles in 18 seasons as the coach at Overbrook. The year indicates the player's final season. Most were seniors. Some transferred and some were underclassmen who did not play in the following season.
Rich Laurel | 1972 | Ricky Tucker | 1979 | Ed Urie | 1985
Tim "Tiny" Hardy | 1972 | Richard Congo | 1979 | Charles Fisher | 1985
Craig Brown | 1972 | Joe Washington | 1979 | Troy Horton | 1985
Craig West | 1972 | Jeffrey Tucker | 1979 | Blair Menefee | 1985
Charlie Samuels | 1972 | John White | 1979 | Jhamiel Lowry | 1985
Willie Kelly | 1972 | George Ellis | 1979 | Sean Clarkson | 1985
Don Taylor | 1972 | Chuckie Cobb | 1979 | Richard Gaines | 1986
Dave Shepard | 1972 | Craig Randall | 1979 | Barry Young | 1986
Joel Fowler | 1972 | Tony Costner | 1980 | Ron Williams | 1986
Joe Kennedy | 1972 | Darryl "World" Brown | 1980 | David Campbell | 1986
Kenny Wiggins | 1972 | John Bryant | 1980 | Orlando "Coach" Williams | 1986
Darryl Peterson | 1972 | Terry Carter | 1980 | Eric Cofield | 1986
Jack Congo | 1973 | Steve Black | 1980 | Rahman Phillip | 1986
Dave Williams | 1973 | Wm. "Vernon" Hardwick | 1980 | Allan Hagans | 1986
Ricky Watson | 1973 | Eric Lewis | 1980 | Jerome Herring | 1986
Kevin Allen | 1974 | Charlie Brown | 1980 | Jerome Harrison | 1986
Michael "Moon" Black | 1974 | David Lacy | 1981 | Lacey Moore | 1986
Tony Johnson | 1974 | Quadii McMillan | 1981 | Troy Lindsey | 1986
Jose Vega | 1974 | Peter Scarborough | 1981 | Thomas Jefferson | 1986
Roger Gaymon | 1974 | Kevin Palmer | 1981 | Rob McCrea | 1987
Charles Gunter | 1974 | Reggie Darden | 1981 | Emmanuel Rothwell | 1987
Barry Chambers | 1974 | Greg Kelly | 1981 | Jerome Golden | 1987
Fred White | 1974 | James Pittman | 1981 | Marcus Burns | 1987
Bernard Lopez | 1974 | Harrod Clay | 1982 | Andre Shuler | 1987
Renaldo Askew | 1974 | Jerry Lawson | 1982 | Chris Roney | 1987
Michael Washington | 1975 | Keith Glover | 1982 | James Guess | 1987
Fred Lee | 1975 | Darnell Horn | 1982 | Charles Jackson | 1987
James Brown | 1975 | Timmy Pounds | 1982 | Tennyson Lewis | 1987
Keith McDonald | 1975 | Mike Lucas | 1982 | Marc Whaley | 1988
Darryl White | 1975 | Gary Yuille | 1982 | David Mitchell | 1988
Mike Goodman | 1975 | Dwayne King | 1982 | Ricardo Akins | 1988
Leonard Watson | 1975 | Octavius "Tate" Davis | 1983 | DeHaven Peterson | 1988
Tyrone Kidd | 1975 | Mike Mitchell | 1983 | Tony Simmons | 1988
Mike Blackshear | 1976 | Ahmad Gilbert | 1983 | Kevin Everett | 1988
Greg Powell | 1976 | Herman "Cooz" Willis | 1983 | Kevin Black | 1988
Keith White | 1976 | Walt Mitchell | 1983 | Leonard Holland | 1988
Mike Montgomery | 1976 | Bruce Hannibal | 1983 | Donald Watkins | 1988
Robert Carter | 1976 | Russell King | 1983 | Claude Turner | 1988
Howie McCutchen | 1976 | Patrick Grant | 1983 | Mike Tyson | 1989
Elton Jolly | 1976 | Tommy Gilbert | 1984 | Darrell Briddell | 1989
Warren Parker | 1976 | Brian Robinson | 1984 | Norman Bell | 1989
Lewis Lloyd | 1977 | Steve Butler | 1984 | Kyle Jones | 1989
Darrell Jones | 1977 | Dion DuBoyd | 1984 | Charles Cook | 1989
Timmy Whitaker | 1977 | Mike Ramsey | 1984 | Gregory Downing | 1989
Eugene Graham | 1977 | Clyde Jones | 1984 | Mike Ballard | 1989
Frank Johnson | 1977 | Darren Price | 1984 | James Costner | 1989
Arnold Medley | 1977 | Paul Slaughter | 1984 | Kevin Bennett | 1989
Carlton "C-9" Willis | 1978 | | | Kobie Smith | 1989
Carl Lacy | 1978 | | | Bryant Barr | 1989
Steve Sanders | 1978 | | | Terry Hudson | 1989
Blair Floyd | 1978 | | | |
Bruce Floyd | 1978 | | | |
Scott Lattany | 1978 | | | |
Anthony Farmer | 1978 | | | |
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March 5, 2026
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