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Pat Dunn learned the rudgznents of basket pail at Blessed Sacrarnent Grammar School playing on the school teazns in his 7th and 8tl1 grades Entering St. Pat s in 44 as a freshman, Pat made the varsity basketball tearn, and received a rnajor letter, a teat rarely accomplished a freshman. Although not playing every game Pat picked up some much needed experience He also played a great game at end on the treshman football team. ln his sophomore year, Pat made the first string on the varsity, teaming up with four other players, who '.-:ere to go on to the City' Championship in l949. Pat was one of the leading scorers, with 232 points, both on his team, and in the league Honors came forth in droves for both Pat and the team during his junior year. The tearn went on to take three titles. the North Section, Catholic League, and City Championship. Pat was named, All Section, All Catholic, and All Area, just missing the AllfState team, During his senior year, Pat led a tearn rid- dled by graduations to the semiftinals in the Catholic League playotts. He had his greatest season, placing second scoring and reaching his goal, and the goal ot every high school player, that of being named to the AlleState tearn Pat s success can be accredrted to his great love for the garne He plays basketball all the year round, even during the surnrner '.-:hen he s not pitching nag' for his uncle on the farm in Vfrsconsin, Pat is the most sought after player in the Chicago Area having received offers froni every large college in the Mississippi Valley He has rnade no choice as yet but we can be assured that n1s choice will be a 1-rise one. ln a few years, the name of Dunn will be tc sports fans 1-:hat that of Mrkan is today' PAT DUNN MAKES ALL-STATE
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