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- Q19866709 abstract "Ray Crowe (May 30, 1915 — December 20, 2003) was a basketball coach, educator, school administrator, and public official in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is best known as the head basketball coach of Crispus Attucks High School from 1950 to 1957. His teams won the Indiana state basketball championship in 1955 and 1956, the first all-black school to win a state championship in the country, and the first Indianapolis team to win the Hoosier state tourney. He coached numerous Indiana All-Star players, including Oscar Robertson, Hallie Bryant, and Willie Meriweather. Crowe was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 1968.Crowe was Athletic Director at Crispus Attucks High from 1957 to 1967. He then served in the Indiana state House of Representatives, where he was chair of the House Education Committee. He was later assistant director of the Indiana Department of Public Instruction, director of the Indianapolis Department of Parks and Recreation, and served on the City-County Council.Crowe was also the older brother of George Crowe, the first Indiana Mr. Basketball and a major league baseball player. The University of Indianapolis has a building on campus, Ray & George Crowe Hall, named in their honor.".
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- Q19866709 comment "Ray Crowe (May 30, 1915 — December 20, 2003) was a basketball coach, educator, school administrator, and public official in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is best known as the head basketball coach of Crispus Attucks High School from 1950 to 1957. His teams won the Indiana state basketball championship in 1955 and 1956, the first all-black school to win a state championship in the country, and the first Indianapolis team to win the Hoosier state tourney.".
- Q19866709 label "Ray Crowe".