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One
of the best to ever suit up for the basketball Redmen was
John Green, who earned a total of seven varsity letters in
high school, but who really shined on the hardwood.
Green set several individual basketball records during his
high school playing days before heading off to the
University of Toledo for a successful college hoops
campaign.
While with the Redmen, Green was named first team
All-Northern Ohio League in basketball in 1979 and 1980. He
was also named first team All-District Six during the same
two seasons, was All-Ohio honorable mention in 1979, and was
third team All-Ohio in 1980.
John
held the Redmen scoring record from 1980-1998 and is
currently second on the all-time scoring list with 1,236
points. He still holds the record for most points in one
game with 51 vs. Tiffin Columbian in 1980 and also holds the
record for most points in one season with 562, also in 1980.
His
other records include single season free throw percentage
(79% in 1980, 15th on the all-time list), single season
assists (101 in 1980, 10th on the all-time list), single
season rebounds (200 in 1980, 14th on the all-time list),
and single season recoveries (68 in 1980, 11th on the
all-time list).
After high school, John played and lettered four years for
the Toledo Rockets and was co-captain during his senior
season.
Green, who also earned two varsity letters in the sports of
football and baseball, currently resides in Toledo |