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Richard C. Winters, 95, of Lincroft, died at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune. Dick was born at Riverview ...
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EAGLES MERE, Pa. – The beloved tradition of a slide made of lake ice has returned to Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania, after nearly a decade of warm winters put the tradition on hold. Dating back to 1904, ...
Former Illinois and King High basketball player Efrem Winters died Monday at 61 after a lengthy illness. Courtesy of CBS Share In 1982, the McDonald’s All-American Game, then in its sixth year ...
COIN had already announced Winnen was stepping away from the band “to focus on some personal matters.” This news came as the group prepared for their upcoming tour, which was slated to resume ...
Efrem Winters, a key driver in the revival of Illinois basketball in the mid-1980s and a widely beloved figure among Illini fans, died Monday at age 61 after battling an illness for several years.
Efrem Winters started 120 games during his four seasons with the Illinois men’s basketball team from 1982-86 and the Chicago native left as the program’s all-time leading rebounder.
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Illinois eventually made the Final Four in 1989 and again in 2005. Winters said his 1984 squad stands alongside. “We’d won the Big Ten," Winter said in 2009. "We were the thing that got ...