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10/26/2024
THANK YOU for the tremendous honor of inducting me into your prestigious athletic . I am extremely humbled and grateful for this honor! Special thanks to beautiful family and friends for being here today and supporting me. If you know me then you know what the game 🏀 means to me! I dedicate this one to you Pop! Rest well…
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5700 Ramey Ave is a documentary that bridges the legacy of legendary high school basketball coach Robert Hughes, the Dunbar Flyin’ Wildcats, and a tough yet supportive community.
Stop 6, an urban neighborhood of Ft. Worth, TX was not known for much more than economic hardships, illegal drug abuse, and gang violence. Sitting in the heart of the community is Paul Laurence Dunbar High School which has proven to be a beacon of light.
Despite the hardships and harsh realities of the neighborhood, the successes of Coach Robert Hughes and the basketball team has helped to shine a light on the residents in the community.
Robert Hughes compiled an incredible record of 1,333 wins (most all-time) to only 262 losses in his illustrious career.
Coaching at Paul Laurence Dunbar for over 30 years Hughes would only experience one losing season in which that team would still make the playoffs.
Over 200 men earned college scholarships under his tutelage. His fiery approach to the game would earn him the reputation as a mean, no-nonsense coach when in all honesty he was nothing more than a gentle giant.
The basketball team would go on to win two state championships under Coach Hughes, defeating national powerhouses such as Oak Hill, VA, Los Angeles Crenshaw and Washington D.C. and Dematha along the way.
5700 Ramey Ave captures the journey towards success and the life of Coach Robert Hughes, documented by his former Paul Laurence Dunbar High School men’ s basketball player, Mike Byars.
On March 31, 2017, Robert Hughes was elected into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, where he was inducted September 9, 2017, in Springfield, Massachusetts.