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Can you name any of the people?
Jim Rowely center

Posted: 03/27/2001


Can you name any of the people?
Bill Lord (left) and Stephen Markland (right)

Can you name the location?
St. Joseph School, North Adams

Comments...
Basketball season, possibly 1969-70

Posted: 03/27/2001


What was the Year?
1965

What was the Season?
winter

Can you name any of the people?
Jim "Hooper" Rowley is handing the trophy the taller of the two boys last name was Markland and went on to be a pretty good high school player at Drury

Can you name the location?
in the back of St Joe's school

Comments...
Hooper was the coach of the St Joe grammar school league teams for years. He also started and ran the St Francis youth basketball league My spelling of Hooper's last name may be incorrect but to hundreds of people he was Hooper

Posted: 03/27/2001


Can you name any of the people?
Billy Lord

Can you name the location?
Looks like outside St. Joe School

Posted: 03/27/2001


Can you name any of the people?
Steve Markland holding award, Jim Rowley presenting and Bill Lord

Can you name the location?
St. Joseph School

Posted: 03/27/2001


What was the Year?
1968

What was the Season?
winter

Can you name any of the people?
James "Hooper" Rowley (middle),Markland (right), Lord (left)

Can you name the location?
St. Joseph's School

Comments...
Hooper was a fixture at 'ol St. Joe. His efforts on the junior high level helped produce players for some of the strongest St. Joe varsity teams ever to play.

Posted: 03/27/2001


Can you name any of the people?
Hoop Rowley

Can you name the location?
Outside St. Joe School

Comments...
What a guy! Dedicated more time to helping kids learn basketball than anyone I've known. Fond memories of Saturday afternoons in the old St. Joe'shall

Posted: 04/04/2001


Can you name any of the people?
Hoop Rowley

Can you name the location?
Outside St. Joe School

Comments...
What a guy! Dedicated more time to helping kids learn basketball than anyone I've known. Fond memories of Saturday afternoons in the old St. Joe'shall

Posted: 04/04/2001


Posted: 05/02/2001
Comments...
And yes Hooper was a fixture. Dedicating Saturday afternoon to the organization and development of one the finest youth sports programs the city of North Adams has ever known. The league had two divisions for boys grades 4-8 with a full slate of up to 8 games every week. Anyone who played basketball or was a fan of the sport during the period at one time or another visited the old St. Joseph Annex on Union Street to catch some of the games.

Posted: 05/08/2003


What was the Year?
1970

What was the Season?
spring

Can you name any of the people?
Jim Hooper Rowley presting trophy to Steve Markland, I think the other boy is Billy Lord

Can you name the location?
Looks like outside St Joseph School

Comments...
Must be Awards night for the St. Francis Youth Basketball League probably about 1969 or 70

Posted: 05/08/2003


Can you name any of the people?
Jim Rowley

Posted: 06/18/2003


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