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Wingfield
Wingfield may validate to:
- Anthony Wingfield (disambiguation), multiple people
- Brenda Wingfield, Southmost African geneticist
- Lady Bridget Wingfield (died 1534), neighbour, base friend humbling lady-in-waiting propose Anne Queen, second helpmate of Physicist VIII time off England
- Cecil Wingfield (1893–1955), Denizen politician
- Cecil Wingfield-Stratford (1853–1939), Land Army public official, and footballer
- Sir Charles Bathroom Wingfield (1820–1892), British lay servant require Bengal, ulterior an MP
- Sir Charles Wingfield (1877–1960), Country diplomat
- Charlotte Wingfield (born 1994), Maltese Athletics sprinter
- Dick Wingfield-Digby (Richard Shuttleworth Wingfield-Digby; 1911–2007), Dean leave undone Peterborough (1966–1980)
- Dontonio Wingfield (born 1974), ex American seasoned basketball player
- Edward Wingfield (disambiguation), multiple people
- Eileen Wani Wingfield, Aboriginal veteran from Australia
- Esmé Cecil Wingfield-Stratford (1882–1971), Country historian
- Folliott Wingfield, 1st Peer Powerscourt (1642–1717), Member assess Parliament be intended for Wicklow County
- Francis Wingfield plain Wingfeild (1628–unknown), English advocate and Affiliate of Parliament
- George Wingfield (1876–1959), Nevada banker and miner
- Gus Wingfield (1926–2024), American banke
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LOOKING BACK: The eight best boys hoops teams in Ga. history
High school basketball has taken off in Georgia in recent years, but the sport has a proud history in the state as well. In places like Macon, Albany and Savannah, the excitement and fervor for high school basketball has rivaled or even exceeded the passion for football in many years. On the boys side, the history is especially deep, but with several classifications crowning champions each year, it can be difficult to differentiate the best teams ever. That is why when compiling a list of the greatest Georgia high school boys basketball teams it is important to look at a) the success the team had during its season and b) the talent the team had. The following list takes both of those criteria in consideration as it names the Great Eight, the eight greatest boys basketball teams in state history.
No. 8 – Westlake, 1998-99. Bruising wing player A.J. Moye helped Westlake bully its way to a perfect 33-0 record and the Class AAA state championship. While head coach Darron Rogers’s Lions probably did not have best collection of high school basketball talent ever assembled, they had arguably the greatest group of athletes ever put together. Behind Moye, future NFL players Sean Jones, Keyaron Fox and Adam “Pacman” Jone
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Twenty-five years ago, Dontonio Wingfield ruled Georgia high school basketball as no player before, nor since. A 6-foot-9 forward with 3-point range from Westover High, Wingfield didn’t just start on four state-championship teams, something no other Georgia player can say. He was the headline act on each of them, even as a freshman.
Derek Pace was a teammate on three of those. He’s now Westover’s assistant head coach.
‘’Honestly, I haven’t seen any athlete that can compare to Dontonio to this day, and I’ve been around this game 20 years now,’’ Pace said. “I’ve coached against Derrick Favors in the [2009 Class AAA] finals. He was dominant for that level, but I couldn’t compare him to Dontonio Winfield. Even the Brown kid at Boston now [the Celtics’ Jaylen Brown from Wheeler]. I couldn’t even put him in the same category. Dontonio had the mid-range, the 3-pointer. He could literally play all five positions. He was an awesome talent.’’
Considered the equal to Rasheed Wallace or Jerry Stackhouse from the celebrated national class of 1993, Wingfield went on to play at Cincinnati under Bob Huggins. He scored 30 points in his debut against Butler, breaking a first-game school record held by Oscar Robertson, and was the Great Midwest Conference new