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Marcus Hanley was one of the greatest athletes to compete at Saint Martin’s in the early years. He led the 1918 football team through a season in which they scored 128 points and gave up zero points. In an era when the normal scored of a basketball game was about 25 points, one night in 1918 Henley scored 52 points. In 1919, the basketball team with just five players traveled to play undefeated Gonzaga. In a great upset, Saint’s won 32l-19 with Henley scoring 26 points. After ordination, Hanley coached college and high school teams and then became a parish priest until his death in 1988. He was inducted into Saint Martin's Hall of Fame in 1999.
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