James Blackmon Sr.

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James Blackmon Sr.
Current position
TitleHead coach
Team Marion High School
Biographical details
Born (1964-08-07) August 7, 1964 (age 59)
Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Playing career
1983–1987 Kentucky
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2000–2003 University of Saint Francis (IN) (Assistant)
2004–2012 Bishop Luers HS
2013–present Marion HS
Head coaching record
Overall146–63

James Blackmon Sr. (born August 7, 1964) is an American basketball coach and former noted college and high school player. Blackmon has coached two teams to the class 2A high school basketball championship in Indiana, winning back-to-back titles in 2008 and 2009. He also won the class 4A high school basketball championship in Indiana in 2016. Blackmon played basketball in college for the University of Kentucky Wildcats. [1] As a senior at Marion High School, in Marion, Indiana, Blackmon was runner-up for the award of Indiana Mr. Basketball, won that year by Steve Alford. Blackmon was named to the McDonald's All-American and Parade All-American teams in recognition of his high school success.

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Coaching career

Bishop Luers High School, Fort Wayne, IN

The 2012/13 season was Blackmon's 9th year as head coach at Bishop Luers High School. Blackmon was hired as head coach for the 2004/05 season, taking over a team whose combined record was 7–33 for the prior two seasons. [2] Blackmon has revised the boys' image at a school better known for its championship history in Indiana high school girls basketball. During his tenure, the Knights' play in the state tournament has resulted in 2 state basketball championships and 5 sectional championships. In addition, the Knights have won 3 conference tournament titles and 2 conference regular season championships.

Past players coached by Blackmon include Deshaun Thomas, the 2010 Indiana Mr. Basketball and holder of 3rd place in the list of the state's all-time leading scorers. His teams at MHS have featured his sons, James Blackmon Jr. and Vijay Blackmon.

The 2007/08 Knights won the Summit Athletic Conference holiday tournament for the first time in school history. The win was the first of 3 consecutive tournament titles. The Knights went on to win the Class 2A Indiana high school basketball championship in 2007/08 and again in 2008/09.

The Knights have won 5 sectional titles under Blackmon's leadership, in consecutive seasons starting with 2006/07 and ending in 2009/10 and later in 2012/13.

The 2010/2011 Knights won their first SAC regular season title with a win in their final regular season game. [3]

In May 2011, Blackmon resigned as head coach to accept a similar position at his alma mater, but would later remain at Luers. [4]

The 2011/2012 Knights repeated as SAC regular season champions.

In April 2013, Blackmon resigned as head coach to accept the position offered to him two years earlier at Marion High School. [5]

Marion High School, Marion, IN

Blackmon announced he was leaving Bishop Luers after he was named head coach on May 11, 2011 by a 5–2 vote by the school board of the Marion Community Schools. With the move, Blackmon would be returning to his alma mater, a school whose rich basketball tradition includes the second-most titles in the history of Indiana high school basketball. [4] [6] [7] Later that same month, in a dramatic change of events, Blackmon sent his letter of resignation to Marion and announced that he would be retaining his position as head coach at Bishop Luers. [8] [9]

In 2013, rumors tied Blackmon to Marion High School again when it was reported that he had been interviewed for the head coach's job. [10] On April 24, 2013, the Marion Community Schools board voted unanimously to offer the position to Blackmon after the recent resignation of the prior head basketball coach. Once again, Blackmon accepted. Blackmon commented that he reneged after the previous hiring due to problems certain board members and others had with that selection process. This time, the board's 7–0 vote was met with warmth and ovations from those in attendance. [5]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Bishop Luers High School (Summit Athletic Conference)(2004–2012)
2004/05Bishop Luers 12–97–22ndL Sectional first round
2005/06Bishop Luers 11–93–6T-7thL Sectional first round
2006/07Bishop Luers 16–75–45thW Sectional championship
2007/08Bishop Luers 24–37–2T-2ndW Class 2A state championship
2008/09Bishop Luers 23–48–12ndW Class 2A state championship
2009/10Bishop Luers 14–105–4T-3rdW Sectional championship
2010/11Bishop Luers 17–57–1T-1stL Sectional championship
2011/12Bishop Luers 13–9*6–11stL Sectional championship
2012/13Bishop Luers 16–74–34thW Sectional championship
Bishop Luers:146–6352–24
Marion High School (North Central Conference)(2013–present)
2013/14Marion 18–54–32ndL Sectional semifinals
2014/15Marion 15–105–42ndL Sectional first round
2015/16Marion 23–75–3W Class 4A state championship
2016/17Marion 10–134–5L Sectional first round
2017/18Marion 20–76–3W Sectional championship
2018/19Marion 19–87–2W Regional championship
2019/20Marion 12–116–3
Marion:117–6137–23
Total:263–124

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

* – Blackmon served a one-game suspension issued by the IHSAA in the first game of the 2011/12 season, won by the Knights. The Knights finished the season 14–9.

Playing career

Professional

Blackmon was drafted by the New Jersey Nets in the 5th round, the 94th pick overall in the 1987 NBA draft. However, he never played in an NBA game.

College

Season schedule

Season schedule

Season schedule

Season schedule
Blackmon's value was evident right from the start. He was one of only 5 Wildcats who played in all 34 games that season. [11]

High school

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