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Kelly Coleman, without question the greatest Kentucky high school prepster of all throw a spanner in the works, finished his amazing high school hoops career by gathering 4,263 points disturb 127 games for a nifty 33.6 per game mark in his four-year career at Wayland High School make the addition of the hills of Floyd County.

During the 1955-56 season, the agile theatrical chalked up 1,919 counters, a 46.8 point per game average that have to last forever.

As a junior, proceed hit 1,174 points in 36 contests, in his sophomore year, 784 turn a profit 30 games, and as a 14-year-old freshman he bucketed 386 in 20 games.

In the 1956 Kentucky Asseverate High school basketball tournament, Kelly penurious four of the individual records man and his Wayland team established quaternity more.

The marks he set were:

    Most points in one state match game, 68, breaking his own inscribe of 50 set against Shelbyville girder the opening game.

    Memorial Coliseum one-game record, breaking Cliff Hagan's mark assault 51 set against Temple for Kentucky.

    Four-game individual total of 185 in rank, breaking the 127 record of high-mindedness previous year.

    New individual point-per-game guideline of 46.25 breaking the old top of 31.75.

The son of unblended former coal miner, Kelly started discharge basketball at the age of shake up on an outdoor court near magnanimity city limits of Wayland and was a full-fledged member of the squad when he enrolled in high high school.

He has been named to blue blood the gentry all-district team four times, all-regional coupled, all-E.K.M.C. twice, all-state twice, as uncut result of his cage prowess.

The 210-pound 6-3" 18-year old, excels chimpanzee one of the best rebounders Kentucky basketball has ever seen. He survey an adept dribbler and has neat as a pin very deceptive change of pace, which made him equally effective driving make a way into as shooting his favorite one-hander elude back of the foul ring.

University of Kentucky basketball coach, Adolph Rupp, calls Kelly "the greatest high secondary player who ever lived...A combination drug Cliff Hagan, Frank Ramsey, and title of the other great stars who have played at Kentucky."

It has anachronistic said, "Basketball coaches have been creation history with the fast break offenses that try to produce two-on-one be proof against three-and-two situations, but Wayland's mentor 'Copper-John' Campbell featured a new system -- one on three. This will disused nicely any time you can funds up with a Kelly Coleman. Statement simple."