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Paul Endacott - 2009 Kansas Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Paul Endacott posthumously enshrined into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame during the 2009 Induction ceremony. Presenting keynote speaker is Gary Bender, 2008 KSHOF inductee.

Called the greatest player I ever coached by the legendary Phog Allen, Paul Endacott helped start the unparalleled basketball tradition at the University of Kansas. Endacott was a two-time All-American for the Jayhawks and was named the national player of the year in 1923 by the Helms Athletic Foundation. A native of Lawrence, Endacott learned the game of basketball at the Lawrence YMCA by the inventor of the game, Dr. James Naismith. He was known for his tenacious defense and helped lead the Jayhawks to their first undefeated Missouri Valley Conference record, 16-0, in 1923 and played on two Helms Foundation national championship teams. Nearly 30 years later, Allen named Endacott to his all-time college basketball team in 1951. Following his collegiate career, he spent four years with the AAU Phillips Petroleum Company team, the Phillips 66 Oilers (1924-28) and went on the serve as president of Phillips Petroleum from 1951-67. In 1943, Endacott was named to the Helms Foundations All-Time All-American second team. In 1969, Endacott received the Sportsmens World Award for basketball for Performances and exemplary personal conduct which have stood the test of time. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1972 and the University of Kansas Athletic Hall of Fame in 1977. Endacott was named an all-state guard in 1919 for Lawrence High School. Born July 3, 1902 Lawrence, Kansas. Died January 8, 1997 Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Graduated Lawrence Memorial H.S., 1919; University of Kansas, 1923.

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