- Stanley Nantais
Stanley Red Nantais (
July 25 ,1913 –January 26 , 2004) is a former Canadianbasketball player and coach, fromWindsor, Ontario , Canada.Biography
"Text taken from University of Windsor biography - see external link below..."
Stanley "Red" Nantais was born in
Windsor, Ontario , onJuly 25 ,1913 .While at
Assumption High School , he was selected to the first All-City Basketball Team ever picked by theWindsor Star . He later played on some excellent teams at Assumption College for Father Willie McGee. The 1933-34 team advanced to the Eastern Canadian semi-finals. The 1934-35 squad won the Ontario and Eastern Canadian Titles, prior to losing toVictoria Blue Ribbons in the Canadian Finals.He played on the
Windsor Ford V-8 's who won the Canadian Senior Title and represented Canada in the1936 Summer Olympics in [Berlin] where they won the silver medal. This is verified by the Canadian Olympic Committee:First Name: StanleyLast Name: NantaisBorn: 25/07/1913Gender: MaleBirth Place: , ,Residence: Leamington, , CanadaHeight: cmWeight: kg
Previous ResultsGames Sport Event RankSummer Olympics - 1936 Berlin Basketball Team - M Rank - Silver
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He played for
Windsor Alumni in the 1938-39 season, they were Ontario Champions for the 12th time in 13 years. His final season as an active player was 1939-40, with the Windsor Alumni. They were Ontario champions, and semi-final losers at the Eastern Canadian playoffs.In 1942 Stanley Nantais began a successful thirteen-year coaching stint at Assumption College. His teams won 201 and lost 146 games for a .726 winning percentage. His 1945-46 and 1946-47 Assumption College teams won the Ontario and Eastern Canadian Titles, but lost in the Canadian Finals, to Victoria Blue Ribbons in '45-46, and to the [http://www.meraloma.com Vancouver Meraloma Club] in '46-47. Assumption made it to the Eastern Canadian semi-finals in 1947-48. In 1948-49 Assumption was Ontario and Eastern Canadian Champions. There was no Canadian Finals that year.
His Assumption College teams defeated the
Harlem Globetrotters twice, 55-51 in 1944, and 49-45 in 1945.Nantais coached many great players at Assumption, such as Fred Thomas, Hank Biasatti, Gino Sovran, and Canadian Olympians
Bill Coulthard , and Bob Simpson. He was Vice-President of theOntario Amateur Basketball Association in the 1940's and was inducted into theCanadian Basketball Hall of Fame and the Windsor & Essex County Sports Hall of Fame.External links
* [http://canadiansport.com/news/news_view_e.cfm?id=3839&search=&show=&month=1&year=2004&search_where= CanadianSport.com Obituary] [http://www.uwindsor.ca/units/alumni/sportsHall.nsf/0/ecae9cad5e67244485256dfd00680a87?OpenDocument University of Windsor Alumni Sports Hall of Fame Biography]
* [http://www.frozenhoops.com/id140.html Frozen Hoops Biography]
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