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  • I don't know who remembers the movie "Hoosiers." that Gene Hackman film. but at the very end of the game -- a lot of it was not quite true -- but at the end of the game that one half-court jump shot that swished right in and won the championship for that little school -- the shot that was heard around the world -- was Bobby Plump's.

    Back Home: A Foreign Correspondent Rediscovers America 1989

  • The fieldhouse hosted the state championships from 1928 to 1971 and Plump's is far from the only stirring tale.

    Brownsville Herald : By LARRY LAGE 2010

  • A mile away, Plump, perhaps the most famous Butler alum, talked Bulldog basketball with fans at the family restaurant, Plump's Last Shot.

    Fore, right! CLIFF BRUNT 2010

  • A mile away, Plump, perhaps the most famous Butler alum, talked Bulldog basketball with fans at the family restaurant, Plump's Last Shot.

    Long Island Press Associated Press 2010

  • A mile away, Plump, perhaps the most famous Butler alum, talked Bulldog basketball with fans at the family restaurant, Plump's Last Shot.

    Sports Station 2010

  • Little has changed at the fieldhouse since Plump's famous shot 56 years ago.

    Brownsville Herald : By LARRY LAGE 2010

  • Bobby Plump's elbow jumper that gave little Milan High its 1954 upset over mighty Muncie Central at Butler's Hinkle Fieldhouse was the backdrop of this game.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local jhenderson@denverpost.com ( 2010

  • Plump's shot was instant legend in Indiana, and it became a worldwide phenomenon after the movie debuted in 1986, with the championship scenes filmed in the fieldhouse.

    Brownsville Herald : By LARRY LAGE 2010

  • Bobby Plump's elbow jumper that gave little Milan High its 1954 upset over mighty Muncie Central at Butler's Hinkle Fieldhouse was the backdrop of this game.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • A mile away, Plump, perhaps the most famous Butler alum, talked Bulldog basketball with fans at the family restaurant, Plump's Last Shot.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Cliff Brunt 2010

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