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Post by jcotton on Dec 27, 2019 18:24:57 GMT -5
Thanks for sending. Joe is the player with his hand up. I will share this with the family. Do you have any other pics or articles? quote author=" jcotton" source="/post/243706/thread" timestamp="1577487679"] The older old timers can confirm if this is Joe Cotton, but this is my best guess, This 1959 Aggie Team won the CIAA and made it to the Final Four of NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Championship. Regional Quarterfinals: Tuskegee, W 101–87 Regional Finals: Florida A&M, W 98–75 Elite Eight: American, W 87–70 Final Four Semi: Evansville, L 92–110 National 3rd Place Game: Cal State Los Angeles, W 101-84 All-tournament team Hugh Ahlering (Evansville) Paul Benes (Hope) Joe Cotton (North Carolina A&T)Leo Hill (Cal State-Los Angeles) Jack Israel (Southwest Missouri State) [/quote]
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Post by jcotton on Dec 27, 2019 18:26:01 GMT -5
Thanks again
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Post by jcotton on Dec 27, 2019 18:26:36 GMT -5
Please share any other pics or articles.
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Post by Aggie77 on Dec 28, 2019 2:07:51 GMT -5
Thanks for sending. Joe is the player with his hand up. I will share this with the family. Do you have any other pics or articles? I’m pretty sure the guy with his hand up on the right is Hornsby Howell. The NC Digital Yearbook Library has almost every AYANTEE yearbook, check it out. NC Digital Library
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Post by aggierattler on Dec 28, 2019 9:20:18 GMT -5
Thanks for sending. Joe is the player with his hand up. I will share this with the family. Do you have any other pics or articles? I’m pretty sure the guy with his hand up on the right is Hornsby Howell. The NC Digital Yearbook Library has almost every AYANTEE yearbook, check it out. NC Digital Library Are you sure that is not Al Attles?? I’m going to send this to him via his son to see what he says.
I am constantly in the process of collecting Aggie football and Aggie basketball photos, especially from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. I don’t think that I have this one.
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Post by JayBee on Dec 28, 2019 9:42:44 GMT -5
I’m pretty sure the guy with his hand up on the right is Hornsby Howell. The NC Digital Yearbook Library has almost every AYANTEE yearbook, check it out. NC Digital Library Are you sure that is not Al Attles?? I’m going to send this to him via his son to see what he says.
I am constantly in the process of collecting Aggie football and Aggie basketball photos, especially from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. I don’t think that I have this one.Al Attles is the guy on the right front row. My question is, why would the guy with his hand up be Hornsby Howell, unless he was just hanging out with the team? Howell graduated from A&T in 1950 and was a football coach at that time.
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Post by aggieblackie2 on Dec 28, 2019 9:57:06 GMT -5
At a point in time Coach Howell was the trainer for the basketball team for years.
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Post by aggierattler on Dec 28, 2019 9:57:23 GMT -5
Are you sure that is not Al Attles?? I’m going to send this to him via his son to see what he says.
I am constantly in the process of collecting Aggie football and Aggie basketball photos, especially from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. I don’t think that I have this one. Al Attles is the guy on the right front row. My question is, why would the guy with his hand up be Hornsby Howell, unless he was just hanging out with the team? Howell graduated from A&T in 1950 and was a football coach at that time. That’s what I was saying...that the player on the far right is Al Attles.
Also, Hornsby Howell was on our sports medicine staff as a trainer for a few years before he was on Coach Piggott’s coaching staff, I believe.
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Post by jcotton on Dec 28, 2019 10:13:00 GMT -5
Thanks again for the link. His wife confirm it’s not him. But the archive link has many pics.
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Post by aggieblackie2 on Dec 28, 2019 10:14:30 GMT -5
Coach Howell also was a trainer in the New York Yankees baseball system. He was the trainer for the Yankees farm baseball team located in Greensboro for years.
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Post by aggierattler on Dec 28, 2019 10:48:06 GMT -5
Coach Howell also was a trainer in the New York Yankees baseball system. He was the trainer for the Yankees farm baseball team located in Greensboro for years. Thanks for that info; I never knew that!
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Post by Aggie77 on Dec 28, 2019 10:59:21 GMT -5
But Al doesn't have his hand up?
Plus, If you look closely you'll see Hornsby has on a long sleeves collar shirt, not a uniform.
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Post by Aggie77 on Dec 28, 2019 11:06:26 GMT -5
Thanks again for the link. His wife confirm it’s not him. But the archive link has many pics. Joe Cotton isn't in the picture?
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Post by SixtiesAggie on Dec 29, 2019 1:01:35 GMT -5
Thanks for sending. Joe is the player with his hand up. I will share this with the family. Do you have any other pics or articles? I’m pretty sure the guy with his hand up on the right is Hornsby Howell. The NC Digital Yearbook Library has almost every AYANTEE yearbook, check it out. NC Digital LibraryYou are correct that is Hornsby. Cotton is not in that photograph. That picture sort of brought a moist eye to me. Those were great basketball years. That my friends, is a picture of real Basketball Players and a truly gifted Coach. All of you have absolutely no business selecting the greatest player without a disclaimer or a disqualifier notation or an asterisk advising all that you only can attest to the players you saw during your era as a student and therefore do not know who is A&T's greatest basketball player. You see, without visibly seeing any games before and in some cases after your era as a student, that assertion can not be made. None of you ever mention Joe Cotton, Mr. CIAA Joe Howell (great guard), Hank Marshall, Walter Holtzclaw or Vincent Miller or Charlie Harrison or Herb Gray, all of whom are in that picture. They made the Final Four in 1959 and were robbed in Evansville. The championship was given to Evansville even though A&T was the best team in the tournament. Joe cotton was an excellent forward. He could score, rebound and defend. He also was a gifted pitcher on the CIAA championship baseball team. He had a lot of "junk" on his ball. During that period, A&T's baseball teams dominated the CIAA. People actually attended games.
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Post by Aggie77 on Dec 30, 2019 12:01:08 GMT -5
I’m pretty sure the guy with his hand up on the right is Hornsby Howell. The NC Digital Yearbook Library has almost every AYANTEE yearbook, check it out. NC Digital LibraryYou are correct that is Hornsby. Cotton is not in that photograph. That picture sort of brought a moist eye to me. Those were great basketball years. That my friends, is a picture of real Basketball Players and a truly gifted Coach. All of you have absolutely no business selecting the greatest player without a disclaimer or a disqualifier notation or an asterisk advising all that you only can attest to the players you saw during your era as a student and therefore do not know who is A&T's greatest basketball player. You see, without visibly seeing any games before and in some cases after your era as a student, that assertion can not be made. None of you ever mention Joe Cotton, Mr. CIAA Joe Howell (great guard), Hank Marshall, Walter Holtzclaw or Vincent Miller or Charlie Harrison or Herb Gray, all of whom are in that picture. They made the Final Four in 1959 and were robbed in Evansville. The championship was given to Evansville even though A&T was the best team in the tournament. Joe cotton was an excellent forward. He could score, rebound and defend. He also was a gifted pitcher on the CIAA championship baseball team. He had a lot of "junk" on his ball. During that period, A&T's baseball teams dominated the CIAA. People actually attended games. Which guy is Joe Howell?
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