Robert Hughes, the winningest high school boys basketball coach in history and a basketball Hall of Famer, died Tuesday. He was 96 years old. Hughes, a five-time Texas high school state champion as a ...
Robert Hughes, who coached two Fort Worth city high schools to state championships in boys basketball, both in the segregated and integrated eras, and who won more games than any other basketball ...
There are multiple levels of grief in the passing of Robert Hughes, among them that a man like him would likely never be allowed to coach or teach in our present era. On Friday night at ...
Robert Hughes, the all-time winningest coach in the history of high school boys basketball, died at the age of 96 on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. The Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer retired in 2005 after ...
HUGHES, ROBERT, age 77, passed away on Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at the home of his daughter in Winter Springs. Mr. Hughes was born in Lewiston, Maine, to the late John and Mildred (Founier) Hughes.
Basketball Hall of Famer Robert Hughes, the winningest high school boys hoops coach ever, died Tuesday at the age of 96. The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame released a statement after his passing.
Fort Worth Dunbar basketball has been synonymous with the Hughes name for decades. The legendary Robert Hughes started his coaching tenure at Dunbar in 1973 following a 15-year run with I.M. Terrell ...
Dunbar coaching legend Robert Hughes, shown before his induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017, died Tuesday at 96. Joyce Marshall jlmarshall@star-telegram At a table reserved for ...
At some early point in his long career, more than three decades of it spent at TIME, Robert Hughes became the most famous art critic in the English-speaking world. This happened because he was also ...
[T]he arts have recourse to every species of imposture; and these devices sometimes go so far as to defeat their own purpose. —Alexis de Tocqueville If I believed in reincarnation, I should wager that ...
Robert J. Hughes, suddenly, age 45. Beloved son of the late John and Nancy Hughes, nee Brown; loving brother of Thomas (Joan) Hughes; dear uncle of Adam, Devan and Carolyn; cherished nephew of William ...
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