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Hungry for History: JFK Prep Basketball and the Legacy of Mickey Crowe

  • Branch Station 8112 Village Drive Whitelaw, WI, 54247 United States (map)

Mickey Crowe was a skinny, 6-foot-5 long-haired sharpshooter who played for his father, Marty, a Hall of Fame coach, at the JFK Prep boarding school located St. Nazianz. By the time Crowe’s prep career concluded in 1975, he was the state’s all-time leading scorer with 2,724 points, a record that stood until Wausaukee’s Anthony Pieper blew past it in 1993.

Relive the story with Brett Christopherson of the Appleton Post-Crescent.


About the Hungry for History Series:

This program is part of the Society's Hungry for History series with a meal following the program. Doors will open at 10:30 am for the program. The presentation will begin at 11:00 am with a meal to follow. 

Hungry for History Menu: Shredded Beef sandwiches with calico beans and cup of soup. If you have dietary restrictions, please note that when placing your reservation to attend the program.

Advanced registration required by March 21. The cost is $35. MCHS Members receive a 15% discount.

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