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Milan High - correct answer ✔✔-smallest school to ever win a single-state championship in
Indiana
-161 people attended
-Beat Muncie High School
-Called the "Milan Miracle"
Arnold Palmer - correct answer ✔✔-American professional golfer
-played collegiate golf for 3 years at Wake Forest College
-served 3 more years in the Coast Guard
-nickname was "The King"
-regarded as one of the best players in sports history
James Naismith - correct answer ✔✔United States educator (born in Canada) who invented the
game of basketball (1861-1939).coach of Jim Thorpe from Carlisle Indian School, coached Jim
Thorpe in Army vs Carlisle football game
Theodoore Roosevelt - correct answer ✔✔26th President of the United States who was known
for his progressive style and is known as one of the most conservative presidents. He set off
land to become private so it could be protected and is one of the most famous president's. They
legalized the forward pass, abolished the dangerous mass formations, created a neutral zone
between offense and defense and doubled the first-down distance to 10 yards, to be gained in
three downs.
Jim Thorpe - correct answer ✔✔Native American who, in 1950, was voted the greatest athlete
of the 20th century.Amateur athletic union- stripped Jim Thorpe of his Olympic Gold for playing
, baseball at $2-5 a day in a couple games.Native American, famous for winning gold at
olympics,coach of Jim Thorpe from Carlisle Indian School, coached Jim Thorpe in Army vs
Carlisle football game
Bud Selig - correct answer ✔✔Bud Selig, whose full name is Allan Huber "Bud" Selig, is a former
Commissioner of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was born on July 30, 1934, in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, USA. Selig served as the acting commissioner of MLB from 1992 to 1998 and then as
the official commissioner from 1998 to 2015.
During his tenure as commissioner, Selig oversaw significant changes in baseball, including the
introduction of interleague play, the implementation of the Wild Card playoff system, and the
expansion of the playoffs with the addition of more Wild Card teams. He also played a key role
in addressing labor issues, including the 1994-1995 strike, which led to the cancellation of the
World Series.
One of Selig's major accomplishments was the implementation of a drug testing policy
Arnold Palmer - correct answer ✔✔amazing golfer Arnold Palmer is often regarded as one of
the greatest golfers of all time. He won numerous tournaments throughout his career, including
seven major championships: four Masters titles (1958, 1960, 1962, 1964), two Open
Championships (British Open) (1961, 1962), and one U.S. Open (1960). His aggressive style of
play, charisma, and a large following of fans, known as "Arnie's Army," contributed to his
widespread popularity.
Jack Nicklaus - correct answer ✔✔American golfer with the record for most major
championship victories (18) golden bear
Lee Trevino - correct answer ✔✔(1939-present) Nicknamed "Supermex" for his Mexican-
American heritage, Trevino came from a poor Dallas family and served in the Marines, but came
from nowhere to win the 1968 U.S. Open. He won six majors: the U.S. Open, the British Open,
and the PGA Championship twice each, his second PGA in 1984 at age 44. That last win was
most impressive because it came after the 1975 Western Open, where Trevino was struck by
lightning on the golf course.