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In 1905, Lawrence Peter Hollis went to Springfield, Massachusetts,
before beginning his job as the secretary of the YMCA at Monaghan
Mill in Greenville, South Carolina. While there, he met James
Naismith, the inventor of basketball, and learned of the fledgling
game. Armed with Dr. Naismith's rules of the game and a basketball
he bought in New York, Hollis returned to the mill and changed the
face of athletics in South Carolina. Lawrence Peter Hollis was one
of the first to introduce basketball south of the Mason-Dixon line,
and the game quickly gained popularity in the textile mill villages
throughout South Carolina. In 1921, Hollis and others organized a
tournament to determine the best mill team, and thus the southern
Textile Basketball Tournament was born. Over the years, some of the
south's top cage talent played in the tourney, including ""Smokey""
Barbare, Lucille Foster Thomas, Bert Hill, Earl Wooten, Billy
Cunningham. Pete Maravich, Sue Vickers and Tree Rollins.
Decade-by-decade, the history of one of the longest running
basketball tournaments is provided, along with profiles of many
prominent participants. Full rosters for all teams in all
tournaments are given in the appendices, along with all-tournament
selections and members of the Southern Textile Athletic Hall of
Fame.
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