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The All American Red Heads were the first professional
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team. In 1936, almost 50 years after women's basketball began, C. M. "Ole" Olson (who also founded Olson's Terrible Swedes) started a barnstorming team which would play around the country until 1986. The name of the team came from Olson's wife, who owned a number of beauty salons in the south. They played by men's rules and were a smash success with the audience. They were so successful as an exhibition team that they fostered two other teams, the Ozark Hillbillies and the Famous Red Heads. Two of the early players for the team were Geneva (Jean) and Jo Langerman. Jean and Jo were the twin daughters of "Mama" Langerman, an unmarried beautician who moved from town to town. The twins led three teams to the Iowa state tournament, finishing third in 1931 at Whittemore, Iowa, and winning the state championships while at Parkersburg, and
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in 1932, and 1933. Following their high school career, they played for an AAU team, winning the national championship in 1934, then joined the All American Red Heads. As a result of their accomplishments, they were inducted into the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union Basketball Hall of Fame. Orwell Moore, a high school coach, coached two of the teams from 1948 and then purchased them. The teams boasted AAU All-American players and stars like Peggy Lawson, Kay Kirkpatrick, and Hazel Walker. Other stars included Willa “Red” Mason, Johnny Farley, Barb Hostert, Jolene Ammons and Cheryl Clark. Orwell Moore's wife, Lorene “Butch” Moore, was also a spectacular Red Heads player. Through the 1960s and 1970s, three teams toured. During the off-season, players taught basketball to girls. Orwell also began Camp Courage, a basketball camp for girls. Charlotte Adams, Glenda Hall, Kay O'Bryan, and Jolene Ammons became player coaches. Seasons ran from October to late April or early May and consisted of approximately 200 games, traveling over miles by car.


Sources


Barnstorming America, Stories from the Pioneers of Women's Basketball
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Awards and honors

In February 2010, the team was honored at part of National Girls and Women in Sports Day in
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. In July 2010, the All American Red Heads were honored at the Senior Pan-American games in
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. They also had a reunion there. It was at this tournament that players laced up their sneakers one more time and played alumni from the NBA
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. The team was honored by the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame for their contributions to the game. The team was recognized in a display entitled "Trailblazers of the Game" at the 2011 Induction Ceremony on June 11, 2011. On April 2, 2012, the team was announced as a member of the
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induction class of 2012. The Red Heads were formally enshrined on September 7. In 2017, the team was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. In 2020, the team will be inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame.


See also

* Timeline of women's basketball history


Notes


External links

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Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame All-American Red Heads Recognized at 2011 Induction

"Bob Sansevere: Hall and fame find All American Red Heads, women's basketball pioneers," St. Paul Pioneer Press, April 15, 2012
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