Joe Cephis Fortenberry (April 1, 1911 – June 3, 1993) was an American basketball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was a captain of the...
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conditions kept scoring to a minimum: highest scorer in the game was Joe Fortenberry of the United States, with eight points. In addition, almost all of...
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professional basketball player Hoyt Fortenberry, fictional character Jeff Fortenberry (born 1960), American politician Joe Fortenberry (1911–1993), American basketball...
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Pictures team. Gene Johnson of Wichita University assisted Needles, while Joe Reilly served as the team's director. 1936 was the first year that basketball...
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Jeffrey Lane Fortenberry (born December 27, 1960) is an American politician. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 2005 to 2022...
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Bronze 1936 Berlin details United States Sam Balter Ralph Bishop Joe Fortenberry Tex Gibbons Francis Johnson Carl Knowles Frank Lubin Art Mollner Donald...
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particularly in the NBA, which had the highest dunk percentage in the study. Joe Fortenberry, playing for the McPherson Globe Refiners, dunked the ball in 1936...
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title was won by the U.S. national team: Sam Balter, Ralph Bishop, Joe Fortenberry, Tex Gibbons, Francis Johnson, Carl Knowles, Frank Lubin, Art Mollner...
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the gold medal. The players were as follows: Sam Balter Ralph Bishop Joe Fortenberry Tex Gibbons Francis Johnson Carl Knowles Frank Lubin Art Mollner Donald...
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Jean A. Stuntz, history professor Shanna Peeples, education professor Joe Fortenberry, Olympic Basketball Player Anthony Armstrong, NFL player Sergio Castillo...
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