... I read the first time in 35 years we were able to get a local manual recruit!!!! ...
Yes, actually 34 years... The last Manual grads to play at Bradley were Curtis Stuckey & Tom Wilson, who both played on the 1990-91 Bradley team.
But neither of them were recruited to come to Bradley directly from Manual. Stuckey played 2 seasons for Drake then transferred and played his last 2 seasons at Bradley (stats-->
1989-1991).
Tom Wilson attended a junior college before signing with Bradley and playing just one season (
1990-1991).
The last player that was recruited and signed with Bradley directly out of Manual HS was Bobby Humbles, 50 years ago.
Humbles played 4 seasons for Joe Stowell (Humbles' stats-->
1974-1978). He was a terrific player and a fan favorite.
Prior to Humbles, here are the Manual players who played for Bradley's varsity team (according to the Bradley historical records)-:
Mike Davis played for Bradley from 1973-1976 -
https://sports-reference.com/cbb/players/mike-davis-17.html……
Wayne McClain 1974-1975-
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/wayne-mcclain-2.html
Dave Klobucher 1971-1974-
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/dave-klobucher-1.html
Al Smith 1966-1968 and 1970-1971 (career interrupted by 2 years in military)-
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/al-smith-4.html
Walt Slater 1964-1967-
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/walt-slater-1.html
Eddie Jackson 1963-1966-
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/eddie-jackson-3.html
Clarence Christie 1947-1950-
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/clarence-christie-1.html
Austin Jones 1945-1946
Larry Leonard 1939-1943
Bill Chinuge 1939-1942
E.A. Handley 1939-1940
Meyer Jacobs 1936-1939
Don Miller 1934-1937
Note: there were likely other early Bradley team members who were from Manual, but the Bradley records do not always list the high schools attended by many of the pre-WWII players.
Also, freshman and junior varsity players in the early years were often listed on varsity rosters and dressed for games, but if they didn't compile any stats, they are not included in the Bradley records.
A little Bradley trivia-- the Bradley record for the highest career scoring average is not Hersey Hawkins or Chet Walker, as many might think.
Hersey played four seasons for Bradley (1984-1988 ) and
averaged 24.1 ppg for his career. Chet Walker played 3 seasons (1959-1962) and
averaged 24.4 ppg.
The #1 career scoring average was by Curtis Stuckey (1989-1991). Stuckey
averaged 24.5 ppg over his 2 seasons at Bradley, playing for Stan Albeck's high scoring offense in the role that Hersey Hawkins had played for the 2 years prior to Stuckey.
Top 10 Bradley career scoring averages-