Frankfort (IN)

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Frankfort High School in Frankfort, Indiana has a long an successful history in basketball. Their nickname is the "Hot Dogs."

Under the legendary and innovative coach Everett Case, the Hot Dogs were state champs in 1925, 1929, 1936 and 1939. They were runners-up in 1924.

The 1925 team received the championship trophy from Dr. James Naismith, who had been invited to witness the spectacle of Hoosier Hysteria.

Frankfort Hot Dogs, 1925 Indiana State Champions. Front row: Ray Carman, Marvin Good, Doyal Plunkitt. Second row: Milford Toney, Robert Spradling, Fred Coulter, John Ham. Back row: Mr. Everett Case, Robert Shultz, Wilbur Cummins, Rudolph Behr, Mr. James G. Davis. Photo from the 1925 Cauldron yearbook of Frankfort High School.
Frankfort Hot Dogs, 1925 Indiana State Champions. Front row: Ray Carman, Marvin Good, Doyal Plunkitt. Second row: Milford Toney, Robert Spradling, Fred Coulter, John Ham. Back row: Mr. Everett Case, Robert Shultz, Wilbur Cummins, Rudolph Behr, Mr. James G. Davis. Photo from the 1925 Cauldron yearbook of Frankfort High School.
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