- Jackie Moreland
Infobox person
name = Jack Wade "Jackie" Moreland
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caption =Jackie Moreland as a Minden High School senior in 1956
birth_date = birth date|1938|3|11
birth_place = Minden,Webster Parish ,Louisiana , USA
death_date =death date and age|1971|12|19|1938|3|11|
death_place = New Orleans, Louisiana
occupation =Basketball player;Engineer
spouse=Jeanette "Jenny" Woodard; later Jeanette Kennon (born 1939)
children=Jennafer Moreland "Jenna" Litschewski (born 1961)
James Steven "Jamie" Moreland (born 1965)
religion=Baptist
footnotes=(1) After his successfulhigh school ,college , and professionalbasketball careers, Moreland was a civil engineer who worked on theLouisiana Superdome inNew Orleans , where he lived his last years.(2) Moreland was the fourth selection in the 1960 basketball draft.
(3) Moreland earned 5,030 points in his basketball career, including 1,419 at
Louisiana Tech University in Ruston.(4) Moreland was stricken with
pancreatic cancer at the age of thirty-three and died six days beforeChristmas 1971.(5) "
Minden Press-Herald " sports editor Kerry B. Garland, in hiseulogy to Moreland, wrote: "Cancer's inexorable finality has humbled Jackie Moreland; something no athlete could do."Jack Wade "Jackie" Moreland (
March 11 ,1938 -December 19 ,1971 ) was an Americanbasketball player for theDetroit Pistons and the formerNew Orleans Buccaneers . Originally from Minden, the seat ofWebster Parish in northwesternLouisiana , he played in 1955 and 1956 for theMinden High School Crimson Tide, where under Coach Cleveland S. "Cleve" Strong (1923-2008), he was his school's first ever to have been named "All American" in basketball. Thereafter, he played for a semester atNorth Carolina State University in Raleigh. He then excelled on the court atLouisiana Tech University (Louisiana Polytechnic Institute) at Ruston, where he was again "All American" in 1958, 1959, and 1960, under Coach Cecil C. Crowley (1908-1991). He then completed three and a half-years at Tech.Moreland was the only Minden High School graduate to have played with the
National Basketball Association . He was selected by the Pistons in the first round in the1960 NBA Draft and remained with the team until 1965. He was the fourth selection in the 1960 draft - behind onlyOscar Robertson , andJerry West , andDarrall Imhoff . From 1967-1970, he played for the Buccaneers. He earned 5,030 points in his career, an average of 21.3 per game. His 1,419 collegiate points was the fourth highest in the history of Louisiana, where he played three, instead of the customary four, years for the Bulldogs.Moreland was also an outstanding student at Minden High School, where he garnered many awards, including annual honors in U.S.
history . He graduated in 1956 as the classsalutatorian . At Tech, Moreland procured hisbachelor of science degree incivil engineering . After he retired from basketball, he was a project engineer on theLouisiana Superdome , having been employed for the preceding year by Shilstone Laboratory. In August 1971, Moreland, at the age of thirty-three, had severe stomach pains. He was diagnosed withpancreatic cancer and died in intense pain some four months later in the new family home on the West Bank of theMississippi River inNew Orleans . The cancer spread to theliver , thestomach , and throughout his whole body. Medical bills soared, and friends from across the state and from Detroit as well contributed to a fund to sustain the young family. While Moreland was ailing, he received a call from thenU.S. Representative Edwin Washington Edwards , the leading candidate forgovernor , who tried to cheer up the patient by telling him to "get out of that bed and come and help me campaign."Moreland was survived by his wife, the former Jeanette "Jenny" Woodard (born
August 14 ,1939 ), a championswimmer , beauty contestant,singer /dancer , and a 1957 graduate of Minden High School; two children, now Jennafer Moreland "Jenna" Litschewski (born 1961), the wife of Jack A. Litschewski of theDistrict of Columbia , and James Steven "Jamie" Moreland (born 1965) of Shreveport, who is married to Francesca Benten; his parents, James Burgess Moreland and the former Lucille Wade, the daughter of Moreland's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wade; two sisters, Nita and Marlene, and four brothers, Joe, Edd, Ralph, and Lloyd Moreland.In 1974, Jenny Moreland married Jackie's MHS classmate, Francis Edward Kennon, Jr., a Shreveport
developer and aLouisiana Public Service Commission er from 1973-1984. They subsequentlydivorce d in 1983. Jenny Kennon and her son Jamie operate Lea Hall Properties, areal estate company in Shreveport named for its founder, Lea R. Hall, Sr. (1937-1995). Moreland's services were held in the FirstBaptist Church of Minden on a particularly cold and wet day just prior toChristmas 1971. Interment was in BethlehemCemetery in the Harris Community between Minden and Homer, the seat of neighboringClaiborne Parish . Moreland and his family had lived in the Harris Community prior to their move to Minden in time for his senior year of high school. On her death, Jenny Kennon will be buried beside first husband Jackie Moreland. Kerry B. Garland (1951-1983), then thesports editor for the "Minden Press-Herald " summed up the 6 foot, 7-inch Moreland, called "Our Giraffe" by classmates, as follows: The victory bell remains silent in Minden today; the hero is dead. Cancer's inexorable finality has humbled Jackie Moreland; something no athlete could do."Moreland was inducted posthumously into the Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame in ceremonies held in Natchitoches. Jenny Kennon accepted the award for the family.
References
*Kerry B. Garland, Jackie Moreland obituary, "Minden Press-Herald", December 20, 1971, p. 1
*Jackie Moreland obituary, Minden High School Class of 1956: MindenMemories.org
*http://www.mindenmemories.org/Jeannie%20Kennon.htm
*http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/morelja01.html
*http://www.basketball-reference.com/playoffs/ABA_1968_leaders.html
*http://www.remembertheaba.com/TeamMaterial/MemphisMaterial/BuccaneersRosters2.html
*http://www.nba.com/pistons/history/1960s.html
*http://members.cox.net/tigerdsl/labc/nba_draft_firstround.htm
*http://members.cox.net/tigerdsl/labc/teamofthecentury.htm
*http://www.remembertheaba.com/New-Orleans-Buccaneers.html
*http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
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