This photograph features the Hillsboro High School basketball team. The team proudly poses with a trophy basketball marking their championship season of 1900-1901. The name “Bob” is written above the second boy to the left in the back row. Could any of these boy been future Wisconsin Badger basketball players? It is certainly a possibility that one of these guys may have played college basketball with the Badgers. The Wisconsin Badger basketball program played their first game in 1899. In 1906-1907 season they won their first share of a Big Ten championship.The likely photographer of this image is Earle D. Akin. The town of Hillsboro was named for early settler Valentia Hill and his brothers. They arrived in the area beginning in 1850. Many of the earliest settlers were of German descent. They were followed by many Czech settlers and in fact, Hillsboro was known as the “Czech Capital of Wisconsin”. When the town was settled, it did not take much time for a saw mill to arrive, followed by stores , a blacksmith, a hotel, and a school, as well as a grist mill established along the Barabee River. In the 1880’s dairy farms and a creamery began business in Hillsboro.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON: HILLSBORO WISCONSIN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM (1900-1901)
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on April 23, 2012 at 12:01 am
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Tags: Akin, Barabee, Basketball, Ceamery, Czech, Dairy Farm, Hillsboro, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Badgers
Tags: Akin, Barabee, Basketball, Ceamery, Czech, Dairy Farm, Hillsboro, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Badgers

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