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Leo Byrd

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Leo Byrd (born April 14, 1937) was an NCAA All-American basketball player for Marshall College whose career spanned from 1956–57 to 1958–59.〔 He also won a gold medal at the 1959 Pan American Games for Team USA after the squad finished with a 6–0 record. It was the first Pan American Games to be played in the United States as well.〔
==Early life==
Byrd was born and raised in Huntington, West Virginia and was the son of a Methodist minister. At age 12, he was stricken with infantile paralysis (polio), but he eventually recovered to a full, normal life.〔 Byrd attended Huntington High School and became a prolific scorer. During his senior year of 1954–55, he averaged a state-record 34.2 points per game (ppg) for a season total of 889 points.〔 He led the school to a 22–4 record en route to the Class A state championship game and shattered the three-game tournament's previous scoring record of 93 points – Byrd scored 128 points with games of 48, 49 and 31 points, respectively.〔 Over that season he scored 40 or more points six times, including a career-high 56 against Bluefield, one of the larger schools.〔 Despite his scoring ability, his high school coach lauded his "team" concept of basketball.〔

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