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Ken Trickey
Kenneth Franklin Trickey Sr. (August 30, 1933〔("Ken Trickey" ), ''The Oklahoman'', May 6, 2001.〕 – December 4, 2012) was an American basketball coach, best known for his two stints as the head coach for the men's basketball team at Oral Roberts University (ORU) in Tulsa, Oklahoma.〔Jimmie Tramel, ("Former ORU coach Ken Trickey dies" ), ''Tulsa World'', December 4, 2012 (pay site).〕 He was especially remembered for ORU's high-scoring "run and gun" teams of the early 1970s, which helped the young, small school attain national attention〔Robert H. Boyle, ("Oral Roberts: Small But Oh, My!" ), ''Sports Illustrated'', November 30, 1970.〕〔Milton Richman, ("Oral Roberts on the Map: Thanks to coaching of Ken Trickey" ), UPI in ''Beaver County Times'', February 17, 1972.〕 and competitive success, including a spot in the Elite Eight in the 1974 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.〔 After his death in 2012, the ''Tulsa World'' called him "one of the most influential and colorful characters in this state’s basketball history".〔 ==Early life== Trickey was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri〔 and grew up in Cairo, Illinois. He graduated from Cairo High School〔("Trickey returns 'home' to ORU for hoop revival" ), ''The Southeast Missourian'', July 17, 1987.〕 and then attended Middle Tennessee State University, where he became the school's all-time basketball scoring leader.〔 After graduation he spent two years in the Army, then moved into high school coaching at Culver Military Academy, at Tullahoma High School in Tennessee, and at his alma mater, Cairo High School.〔("Ken Trickey replaces John at Iowa State" ), Associated Press in ''The Telegraph-Herald'', August 22, 1974.〕
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