GARY MUNSEN
Who looks worse today: Munsen or administrators?
My Monday morning got off to a fast start when we received an anonymous tip about the Mitchell boys' basketball program being put on probation for a year by the South Dakota High School Activities Ass...
Posted on 5/24/11 at 8:47 AM
CERSOSIMO: Munsen enjoying life as spectator, but won’t rule out coaching again
Gary Munsen put a lifetime into basketball.By Brooke Cersosimo , December 14, 2012
Tournament-goers reflect on Munsen’s legacy
By Claire Meador , March 17, 2012
HAMIEL: MHS enjoyed Golden Age with Munsen as hoops coach
By Noel Hamiel , March 15, 2012
Large crowd salutes Munsen at last regular-season home game
By Luke Hagen , February 15, 2012
Mitchell boys' basketball coach Gary Munsen reflects on his life, career
By Luke Hagen , February 11, 2012
Munsen ‘a huge influence’ on Mike Miller’s success
By Luke Hagen , January 19, 2012
Munsen gearing up for final season
The Mitchell boys’ basketball team opened practice Monday in what presumably is coach Gary Munsen’s final season.By Claire Meador , November 30, 2011
High school activities group issues 67 sanctions since ’03-04
Only one action went beyond probation. The most frequently violated rule is playing ineligible athletes.By Justin Rust , August 13, 2011
Mitchell boys' basketball coach Gary Munsen at home resting after health scare
By Travis Mester , July 18, 2011
WEDNESDAY'S BRIEFS: Gary Munsen has not comment on Mitchell boys' basketball program's probation
Gary Munsen declined late Tuesday night to speak about the disciplinary action taken against his program in mid-April.By Sports staff , June 09, 2011
School board surprised to learn of Munsen's rule violation, program's probation
By Travis Mester , May 23, 2011
Mitchell High School boys' basketball team's season comes to an end
By Travis Mester , March 22, 2011
Volesky's 25 points lead Mitchell boys by Huron
By Travis Mester , January 12, 2011
Munsen: 2012 season likely last as coach
By Luke Hagen , June 05, 2010
Munsen's son-in-law injured overseas
On game nights, Mitchell High School boys’ basketball coach Gary Munsen normally shuts off his cell phone well before the start of the varsity game. Tuesday night in Aberdeen, Munsen’s phone was on the entire night. Prior to the Kernels’ game against Aberdeen Central, Munsen learned his son-in-law, Fred Smith, had been injured in a roadside bomb attack while serving in Afghanistan.February 25, 2010
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