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C. M. Newton

Charles Martin "C. M." Newton (born February 2, 1930) is a retired American basketball player, coach and administrator. He was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a Contributor on October 13, 2000.
==College career==
Born in Rockwood, Tennessee,〔(C. M. Newton Bio at the Basketball Hall of Fame )〕 Newton was a two-sport player at the University of Kentucky, playing both baseball and basketball. As a reserve guard/forward, he was part of the Wildcats' national championship team in 1951 under legendary coach Adolph Rupp, though Newton himself averaged only 1.2 points per game.〔(C. M. Newton Career Statistics at BigBlueHistory.com )〕 As a pitcher he helped the Wildcats baseball team reach the NCAA tournament and, after college, signed a minor league baseball contract with a New York Yankees farm system. Newton finally gave up baseball after the births of his two daughters.〔(Recognizable Class - Published in ''Kentucky Alumnus'' )〕

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