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Ingle was a star player at North Whitfield High School in Georgia.<ref>[http://www.tonyingle.com/?p=bio Tony Ingle Basketball - Courtside Dreams]</ref> He played varsity all four seasons and earned MVP honors for the team in both his junior and senior years. In his final season (1971), he was named First Team All-Tri State Squad by the [[Chattanooga Free Press]].
Ingle was a star player at North Whitfield High School in Georgia.<ref>[http://www.tonyingle.com/?p=bio Tony Ingle Basketball - Courtside Dreams]</ref> He played varsity all four seasons and earned MVP honors for the team in both his junior and senior years. In his final season (1971), he was named First Team All-Tri State Squad by the [[Chattanooga Free Press]].


His collegiate career began at [[Dalton Junior College]]. In each of his two years at the school, the Roadrunners won the state and regional championships for junior colleges. Ingle finished his playing career at [[Huntingdon College]] in [[Montgomery, Alabama]].
His collegiate career began at [[Dalton State College|Dalton Junior College]]. In each of his two years at the school, the Roadrunners won the state and regional championships for junior colleges. Ingle finished his playing career at [[Huntingdon College]] in [[Montgomery, Alabama]].


== Coaching career ==
== Coaching career ==

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Tony Ingle

Tony Ingle (born (1952-06-11)June 11, 1952 in Dalton, Georgia) is an American college basketball coach, most recently for the Kennesaw State University men's basketball team.

Playing career

Ingle was a star player at North Whitfield High School in Georgia.[1] He played varsity all four seasons and earned MVP honors for the team in both his junior and senior years. In his final season (1971), he was named First Team All-Tri State Squad by the Chattanooga Free Press.

His collegiate career began at Dalton Junior College. In each of his two years at the school, the Roadrunners won the state and regional championships for junior colleges. Ingle finished his playing career at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama.

Coaching career

Personal

Ingle and his wife Jeanne are parents to five children, including three sons who are also involved in college basketball.[2] Ingle and his wife also have five grandchildren. Ingle is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[3]

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