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Ernest A. Blood enshrined as a coach in 1960

Ernest A. Blood

Enshrined 1960
Born: October 4, 1872
Manchester, NH
Died: February 5, 1955


Regardless of the time, league, or circumstances, few coaches in basketball history can compare to the legendary Ernest Blood. His longstanding motto, "the best defense is a powerful offense," allowed his players to perform freely, and score wildly. Blood paced YMCA, high school, prep, and college sidelines for 51 years and won more than 1,200 games. From 1915 to 1924, Blood coached the Passaic High School "Wonder Teams" to a 200-1 mark that included a high school record 159-game winning streak over five seasons. The streak, believed to be the longest in basketball history, began on December 17, 1919, and ended February 6, 1925, when Hackensack Hill High School defeated Passaic 39-35. Blood's Passaic teams won seven state championships and his 1921-22 club that won 33 straight games outscored its opposition 2,293 to 612.


 
 
  • Coached Passiac High School to seven state championships
  • Coached St. Benedicts to five prep-school state championships
  • Coached Passaic to a high school record 159-game winning streak
  • Coached Clarkson University and the U.S. Military Academy
 
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