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Greatest Adair County basketball player ponders greatest coach



2007-06-29 - Gradyville, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Many consider Ralph Shearer, a 1955 Courier-Journal First Team basketball All-Stater, to be the greatest basketball player ever to wear the red white & blue of Adair County High School. Reading the roadside marker installed yesterday at Gradyville, Shearer recalled the his 1956 Tennessee Tech team, then coached by Johnny Oldham, who later coached at WKU. "We beat Western in Bowling Green," Shearer said. "Mr. Diddle threw a whole stack of red towels. He was mad!" The crowd went crazy, too, Shearer said. "It took the state police to get us out of there." He remembers what Mr. Diddle said to him. "Boy, you and me are both from Adair County. What do you mean coming up here and beating me," and added, "How'd you get away from me anyway?" The roadside marker is one of two erected in Gradyville, both with history by Vonnie Koblenschlag, and beautiful photographs by her husband, George. The second marker commemorates the tragedy of the Gradyville Flood of June 7, 1907.


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