1967-1968 Boys Basketball: 9th in scording
1968 Football: All-conference wide receiver
1968 Football: 2nd in receiving yardage
1968-1969 Boys Basketball: First team all-conference
1968-1969 Boys Basketball: 11th in scoring
1969 Baseball: Second team all-conference first baseman
1969 Baseball: 4th in conference in hitting
1969 Baseball: Led conference in home runs
Division 1 basketball player at Northwestern
1973: Drafted by Chicago Bulls in 4th round
1973-1974: Played 28 games in NBA for Portland Trailblazers
Northwestern
statistics
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Season
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G
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FG-FGA
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Pct.
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FT-FTA
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Pct.
|
Points
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Avg.
|
Reb.
|
Asts.
|
1970-1971
|
24
|
114-246
|
46.3%
|
100-121
|
82.6%
|
328
|
13.6
|
128
|
64
|
1971-1972
|
23
|
128-283
|
45.2%
|
68-85
|
80.0%
|
324
|
14.0
|
133
|
60
|
1972-1973
|
24
|
184-468
|
39.3%
|
93-118
|
78.8%
|
461
|
19.2
|
103
|
67
|
Totals
|
71
|
426-997
|
42.7%
|
261-324
|
80.6%
|
1,113
|
15.7
|
364
|
191
|
Trailblazers
statistics
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Season
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G
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FG-FGA
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Pct.
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FT-FTA
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Pct.
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Points
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Avg.
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Reb.
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Asts.
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Stls.
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B.S.
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1973-1974
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28
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20-56
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35.7%
|
6-7
|
85.7%
|
46
|
1.6
|
25
|
13
|
4
|
1
|
And a very good teacher and basketball coach for York High School. I personally know someone that he helped overcome a drug habit that almost lead to my friends death. Mark never knew the outcome of his life; but Marks influence saved him. Mark is a class act.
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