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Carey Spicer

Carey Alvin Spicer, Jr. (April 23, 1909 – December 5, 1996) was a two-time All-American basketball player at the University of Kentucky. He captained Adolph Rupp's first team in 1930-31, and became Rupp's first All-American. He was also an All-Conference Quarterback for the football who played varsity tennis and ran track. Rupp called him "one of the greatest athletes in University of Kentucky history."
==Early life==
Carey Alvin Spicer, Jr. was born in Lexington, KY on April 23, 1909. His father was a grocer. He, his brother William and his sister Stella were natural athletes who went on to play college basketball. William and Carey at Kentucky, and Stella at Georgetown College, one of the few schools with a women's college basketball program. Spicer was one of the top football and basketball players ever at the old Lexington High School. He made the All-State team in basketball, and 1926 All-State Tournament team and was president of his senior class.〔

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