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Born
September 4, 1946, in Durant, Mississippi, Ron Brown and
his family moved to Midland, PA, when Ron was about
three years old. Ron's first love was football, but, due
to an injury Ron sustained at age 9, Ron's doctors
cautioned against his playing football. But Ron achieved
success in another sport: basketball.
Ron grew up playing basketball with his
friends Simmie Hill and Norm Van Lier, both of whom
would go on to play in the NBA. Ron led his junior high
basketball team in scoring and, in high school, Ron was
a three-year letterman for Midland, scoring 993 career
points for the Leopards.
Midland won 52 of its last 53 games
over the 1963-64 and 1964-65 seasons. As a senior, Ron
was the 6'-4" power forward on Midland's 1964-65 WPIAL/PIAA
Class A basketball championship team that finished 28-0
and included Beaver County Sports Hall of Famers
Simmie Hill,
Norm Van Lier, and coach
Hank Kuzma. That season,
Midland won by an average of more than 30 points,
including seven postseason games by an average of 25
points. Ron's contributions included an average of 18
points per game (second highest on the team), and he
scored 29 points in the championship game in the
Leopards' 90-61 blowout over Steelton-Highspire. Ron was
named All-Section and All-WPIAL and was Honorable
Mention Third Team All State. Ron played in the first
Dapper Dan Roundball Classic.
Ron played basketball at Point Park
Junior College, averaging double-digit points as a
freshman and helping the team to victory in the state
junior college association basketball tournament. Ron
was team captain at Point Park and in 1966 was named to
the Honorable Mention Team of All-Region Basketball
Squad for Region XV of the National Junior College
Athletic Association. After two seasons, Ron finished
his college basketball career at Midwestern College in
Iowa, where he led his team in scoring and averaged a
double-double.
Ron participated in camp for the NBA's
New York Nets and played professionally with the Asbury
Park Boardwalkers from 1969 to 1972, where he again
averaged a double-double.
In 2015, Ron was inducted into the
Midland Sports Hall of Fame. Ron currently resides in
Rockford, IL, where he retired after 20 years in the
industrial business, 10 years in the sheriff's
department, and many years at the Napleton Auto Group.
Ron has one son, Ron Brown Jr. |
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