{"id":11103,"date":"2020-04-30T12:04:16","date_gmt":"2020-04-30T17:04:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aberdeenmag.com\/?p=11103"},"modified":"2021-02-15T12:02:08","modified_gmt":"2021-02-15T18:02:08","slug":"wildly-uproarious-crowds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aberdeenmag.com\/2020\/04\/wildly-uproarious-crowds\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cWildly Uproarious Crowds\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"

Aberdeen swept the first State basketball tournament, but was 1913 really the tournament\u2019s inaugural year? Redfield Pheasants might beg to differ.<\/h3>\n

When I asked him about the history of the State B basketball tournament in Aberdeen, Central High School Athletic Director Gene Brownell mentioned that the first state high school basketball tournament had been held in 1913, and Aberdeen won the championship. This struck me as odd, for reasons I\u2019ll get to, but some historical information in the State B tournament program seemed to confirm it.<\/p>\n

That tournament in Huron, hosted by Huron College, capped off a great season for the Aberdeen team. According to the 1913 Blue and Gold Yearbook, \u201cIt was in Basket-Ball this year that the Aberdeen High School made herself famous. The team played fourteen games, winning them all. We met all the best teams in the state and defeated them in nearly all cases by decisive scores.\u201d Decisive was a theme for Aberdeen sports: the baseball team, also coached by C.M. Withrow, beat Ipswich 85-0.<\/p>\n

After receiving an invitation to play in the March tournament, Aberdeen scheduled a game in Redfield the day before the tournament started. According to the Aberdeen American News, \u201cThe game with Redfield is played to defray part of the expenses of the trip to Huron,\u201d but, the News reported the next day, \u201cOwing to weather only a small crowd turned out to witness the contest.\u201d It was a blowout, with Aberdeen winning 41-10. There was an irony to the game, to which I\u2019ll return, but it\u2019s not the fact that the box score showed a Withrow (the name of the Aberdeen coach) as the game\u2019s referee. Afterward, the Aberdeen team returned to the \u201cNorthwestern\u201d\u2014the train\u2014to make the rest of the trip to Huron.<\/p>\n

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