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A native of Bray, Okla., Ballew served in World War II before coming to Central in 1946 and joining the basketball team as an undersized 6-foot-2 center. He went on to garner first-team All-Oklahoma Collegiate Conference honors four straight years, the first player in school history to achieve that honor.
Ballew averaged 15.0 points a game for his career and become UCO’s first-ever 1,000-point scorer when he finished with what was then a school-record 1,092 points. He still ranks 31st on the school’s career scoring list, one of just eight players in the top 40 to have played before 1960.
Ballew was a high school coach at John Marshall High School, Edmond Memorial High School and Putnam City High School before moving to California in the mid-1960s and continuing his coaching career there.
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