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Bryan Kegerreis earned
a total of five letters during his high school career,
lettering in baseball as a freshman and track and field as a
sophomore. Thankfully he gave up both of those sports and
concentrated on his “bread and butter sport” of basketball,
because he proceeded to rewrite the record book and give
spectators, teammates and coaches many thrills on the
hardwood.
A graduate of the
Class of 1983, Bryan lettered three years in hoops, became
only the second player in Bellevue High School history to
break 1,000 career points, and went on to a college career
at Indiana State University and Heidelberg College.
During his sophomore
season Bryan averaged seven points per game, coming off the
bench to play in all 21 games for the runner-up Northern
Ohio League team. He scored in double-digits in nine of
those games.
Bryan came into his
own during the following season, an MVP season on a team
that finished 15-7 overall. He was named First Team All
League and Second Team All District. He averaged 19.4 points
per game, scoring a total of 426 points.
The following year,
Bryan was once again MVP for the Redmen and was captain for
the Northern Ohio League champions (13-1). Overall, the team
finished 20-3 which at the time was the second-best overall
mark since the State Champion Whiz Kids in 1945.
Bryan was named First
Team All League, was Northwest District Player of the Year,
District Six Coaches Player of the Year, and was Third Team
All Ohio. He averaged 21.5 points per game that senior
season and had a field goal percentage of 60%. He is still
fourth on the all-time Redmen scoring list with 1,067 career
points.
He wrapped up his high
school career by playing in the A-AA All State Game where he
scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds for the winning
team.
Then it was off to
Indiana State on a basketball scholarship. He played and
started for three years at ISU before transferring to
Heidelberg College in 1987 where he scored 445 points during
his final season of eligibility. He shot 44% from 3-point
range and 88.6% from the free throw line. He earned
Honorable Mention All Ohio Athletic Conference, led his team
in scoring, and led them to a Top 10 ranking in the country.
Bryan and his wife,
Tracy, reside in Nokomis, FL where Bryan is owner of K&K
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