Dedicated to the memory of Coach Marvin Wood, 1928-1999

The Miracle Men of Milan

Front row, from left: team manager Oliver Jones; cheerleaders Marjorie Ent, Virginia Voss, and Patty Bohlke; and team manager Fred Busching.  Middle row: Assistant Coach Clarence Kelly, Roger Schroder, Bill Jordan, Gene White, Bobby Plump, Ken Delap, Ray Craft, Coach Marvin Wood.  Top row: Principal Cale Hudson, Assistant Coach Marc Combs, Ken Wendlman, Bob Wichman, Ronnie Truitt, Glenn Butte, Rollin Cutter, Bob Engle, Superintendent Willard Green

    Although their accomplishments seem to have grown to almost mythical proportions throughout the years, there was a real team who lived a dream that came to life.  The following is a brief account of "The Team" and the individuals who made it so special.  Few basketball fans outside of Milan realize that this story of the greatest underdog in sports' history actually began a year before that championship season.  In the 1952-1953 season, the Milan Indians advanced to the final four of the state bowing out in the semi-finals to South Bend Central.  The nucleus of that team returned to form what is now called the '54 team.
     Under the leadership of twenty-six year old coach Marvin Wood, the Indians began their rise to the top of the 751 teams entered in that year's tournament, with a record of 19-2.  The mighty men of Milan then cruised through the state tournament relatively untested, until the final game against Muncie Central.  The Indians were paced in scoring throughout the game by senior Ray Craft.  However, Coach Wood's delay tactic game plan would place the ball in the trusty hands of another senior, Bobby Plump.  Plump's famous final second shot assured the championship victory for the Indians.
    Milan's 32-30 victory over Muncie Central has since been a rallying cry for every small school in the state.  The "David vs. Goliath" theme was retold in the 1986 film "Hoosiers" and in books such as, A Boy, A Ball & A Dream, Five Against the Odds, Hoosier Hysteria, and Bobby Plump-Last of the Small Town Heroes.
    In a final footnote to the improbable tale, the Indiana High School Athletic Association broke a long standing tradition and awarded the Trester Award for mental attitude, sportsmanship, and character to a member of the winning team, Bobby Plump.  Plump's recognition seemed a fitting end to the story of a team filled with character.


1953-54 Championship Season
19-2 Regular Season
28-2 Overall

Milan

52

Rising Sun

36

Milan

64

Vevay

41

Milan

48

Osgood

44

Milan

61

Seymour

43

Milan

24

Brookville

20

Milan

67

Hanover

36

Milan

50

Lawrenceburg

41

Milan

39

Versailles

35

Milan

47

Frankfort

49

Milan

52

Columbus

49

Milan

74

Rising Sun

60

Milan

52

Versailles

46

Milan

41

Napoleon

34

Milan

44

Holton

30

Milan

38

Hanover

33

Milan

61

Napoleon

29

Milan

42

Sunman

36

Milan

48

Versailles

42

Milan

38

North Vernon

37

Milan

45

Aurora

54

Milan

38

Osgood

30

Sectional

Milan

83

Cross Plains

36

Milan

57

Versailles

43

Milan

44

Osgood

32

Regional

Milan

58

Rushville

34

Milan

46

Aurora

38

Semi-State

Milan

44

Montezuma

34

Milan

65

Attucks

52

State Finals

Milan

60

Gerstmeyer

48

Milan

32

Muncie Central

30

1953 State Semi Finalists