Hoosiers: Where Will Amazing Happen This Year?
Words. Aron Phillips
It’s safe to say that the NBA’s “Where Will Amazing Happen This Year?” campaign is awesome. Especially during the playoffs, the clips they’ve been showing bring me right back. If they were going to put something like this together for high school hoops, the following video – featuring 1954 Indiana State High School Basketball Championship as portrayed in Hoosiers – would be the first spot.

Unfortunately for basketball, the only chance for a replay of the 1954 Milan championship is in Kentucky, one of only two states who have maintained the one-class system. The other is Delaware and there aren’t that many schools in the state, only a handful public, and a scant few even remotely close to Milan in small enrollment. The last “Hoosiers” story to resemble the Milan story came in the 1960 Minnesota State Tournament, won by Edgerton Public — one of two high schools in a town with a population of 1,018. They will celebrate their 50th anniversary this season and a book has been written about the team and the town . . . Edgerton: A Basketball Legend.” The website for the book is Edgertonabblegend.net.