Thursday, April 17, 2014

HARRY PLAYED BASKETBALL ON MY DADS AMERICAN INDIAN TEAM

Harry taught the TEXAS COWGIRLS  TRICK BALL HANDLING HARRY ALSO KNOWN AS HAT TRICK HARRY    WAS   A SHOW  HIMSELF AND WOULD PREFORM AT TEXAS COWGIRLS HALFTIMES
HARRY McLAUGHLIN
(Men's Basketball)
Harry McLaughlin, who played from 1946-47 until 1949-50, was arguably the first "great" in Pacific Lutheran men's basketball annals. He was a bit of Magic Johnson and the Harlem Globetrotters while on the court, combining excellent ball-handling skills with showmanship to give the audience a real show. McLaughlin ranks third on the all-time PLU scoring list with 1,783 points. He averaged 17.0 points per game as a freshman, his highest per-game average, and never averaged less than 12.9 per contest. In addition, he twice earned Evergreen Conference All-Star honors. Since leaving Pacific Lutheran, McLaughlin, himself an American Indian, has been involved in Indian affairs in South Dakota.

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