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| ====== Robert Byrd #43 ====== | ====== Robert Byrd #43 ====== | ||
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| **Height:** 6' | **Height:** 6' | ||
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| ===== High School Career ===== | ===== High School Career ===== | ||
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| + | Byrd was chosen as the 1976 Chicago Co-Prep Player of the Year (shared with Illinois' | ||
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| + | He led Phillips High to a 44-game winning streak during his sophomore and junior seasons. | ||
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| Byrd founded a Milwaukee choice school, Bridging The Gap Learning Center, on N. 17th and W. State Sts. He also started an inner city golf program, First Tee of Wisconsin. | Byrd founded a Milwaukee choice school, Bridging The Gap Learning Center, on N. 17th and W. State Sts. He also started an inner city golf program, First Tee of Wisconsin. | ||
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