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ln the course of the 1979-80 school year the Five Flags Civic Center became a part of the Loras Experience. The Five Flags Civic Center was to be the stage for many of the activities. Though owned and operated by the city of Dubuque, Loras has access to the center for basketball games, special events and shows. The center also offers features of its' own to the public in the form of concerts by popular recording artists, ice skating and soon professional hockey competition. l During the first full year of operation the center became the homecourt for the 1980 District 15 basketball cham- pion Loras Duhawks. The center also provided a place to have the homeco- ming get together from the college, honor Loras alum Mickey Marty and provided comfortable and spacious surroundings for the Fred Waring concert. As the center continues to be part of the Loras Experience over the next 10 years, Loras looks to have a long and varied relationship with Five Flags. ll, C ,av -.- 1 X- 1:5 ,..,..1
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First 1000 Pointer is Honored l l Marty in the 40's. Mickey Marty in 1980. january 19th, 1980 was a personnal homecoming for former Loras basket- ball player and charter member of the 1000 point club, Mickey Marty. Marty, a Dubuque native, was honored during the Loras VS. Briar Cliff game at Five Flags. Dr. Di Pasquale and former President Monsignor Michael Martin were the principle speakers in behalf of Marty. Current Loras coach Bob Mullen made Marty honorary coach of the game, which saw Loras trailing by 12 points, tie the score at the end of regulation time. The Duhawks then pulled ahead to beat ranked Briar Cliff 58-56 in overtime. A dream win for any coach. Also present for the ceremonies were Marty's 9 children and 19 grandchil- dren, his former trainer, teammates and friends. They, along with other Loras fans and teams, gathered toge- ther to honor Mickey Marty-student, athlete, veteran, family man. nil. 'L. P 'q The family join in to honor Dad. Tokens of the past and present for Marty. Teammates join in to honor Marty. Tension on the bench. l Former Pres. Martin also joins.
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