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M.C. Burton, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | M. C. Burton, Jr.
Memie Clifton "M.C." Burton, Jr. (born September 3, 1937 in Blytheville, Arkansas〔) is a retired American basketball player and medical doctor. In 1959, he became the first player in the history of the Big Ten Conference to lead the conference in both points (469) and rebounds (379). Burton turned down offers to play in the NBA in order to attend medical school and received his medical degree in 1963. He was inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor in 1988. ==Muskegon Heights High School== A native of Muskegon, Michigan, Burton played three years for Muskegon Heights High School from 1953-1955. He set the school scoring records with 1,141 points and led the team to the state basketball championship in 1954.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Muskegon Area Sports Hall of Fame )〕 Burton scored 22 points in the championship game, a 43-41 victory over Flint Northern before a crowd of 11,835 at Jenison field house in East Lansing, Michigan. Burton’s 423 points in 1954 represented 35% of the team’s season total, and he was named to the All-Tournament High School Basketball Team selected by the Associated Press. The championship was the first for Muskegon coach Oscar (Okie) Johnson who had been the school’s coach for 27 years.〔 Burton was a straight “A” student who graduated second in his class from Muskegon Heights High School.〔
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