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HIGH
SCHOOL:
Terre Haute Gerstmeyer (1954)
COLLEGE:
Indiana State University (1960)
A 25-POINT CAREER SCORING AVERAGE IN 4 YEARS AT Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, Andrews scored 2,777 points and started in 119 consecutive games. Twice a high school All American, he led his team to state runner-up spot in both '53 and '54. In 1953, the Black Cats lost a one-point decision after Arley fouled out in both 1953 and 1954. In 1953, the Black Cats lost a one-point decision after Arley fouled out in what most observers believe was a mix-up in uniform numbers with his twin,
Harley. He was the team's leading rebounder, All-State, and an Indiana All-Star. He was the number one selection in East-West all-star game. A talented left-handed pitcher, he played professional baseball for 5 years. Despite the hiatus, he returned to Indiana State University to play one year, leading the Sycamores in scoring in 1960. |