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14 Facts About Tony Ingle

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Tony Ingle was an American college basketball coach for the men's basketball team at Dalton State College in Georgia.

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Tony Ingle played varsity all four seasons and earned MVP honors for the team in both his junior and senior years.

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Tony Ingle finished his playing career at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama.

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Tony Ingle's coaching career began before his playing career was over.

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Tony Ingle coached local youth teams during his time as a student at Huntingdon College.

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Tony Ingle's college coaching career began at Gordon College in Barnesville, Georgia.

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Tony Ingle was tasked with restarting a basketball program that had been dormant for over a decade.

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Tony Ingle entered the world of Division I college basketball in 1989, when he joined Roger Reid's staff at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

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Tony Ingle served as an assistant under Reid for seven seasons.

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Tony Ingle found part-time work as a scout for the Utah Jazz of the NBA, and did some sports color commentary for the Mountain West Conference.

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Kennesaw's basketball team had struggled for many seasons, and Tony Ingle was hired to turn the program around.

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In 2013, Tony Ingle was hired by Dalton State College, where he had played many years previous, to re-launch the basketball program after a 35-year hiatus.

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Tony Ingle was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Tony Ingle died from complications of COVID-19 at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, on January 18,2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Utah.