News Summary
Lodge Grass is renaming its high school gym to the Elvis Old Bull Sr. Complex in honor of the basketball icon’s legacy. The community will celebrate this change during an open house event on Thursday evening, recognizing Old Bull’s contributions as a player and his impact on the community. His achievements include leading the high school team to multiple state championships and being inducted into the Montana Indian Athletic Hall of Fame. The renaming ceremony is planned for the upcoming basketball season, symbolizing his enduring spirit.
Lodge Grass to Honor Basketball Legend Elvis Old Bull Sr. with Gym Renaming
The charming town of Lodge Grass is buzzing with excitement as news spreads like wildfire – the Lodge Grass High School gymnasium is officially being renamed to honor the remarkable legacy of basketball icon Elvis Old Bull Sr. Starting this week, the gym will be known as the Elvis Old Bull Sr. Complex, and the community is gearing up for a celebration!
Open House Extravaganza!
To kick off the new school year in style, the school is hosting an open house on Thursday night from 4 to 7 p.m.. It’ll be a fun event for families, where administrators, teachers, and students will welcome community members with open arms. This is a fantastic opportunity for everyone to come together and recognize the importance of Old Bull’s contributions to the school and the community.
The Legend Lives On
Elvis Old Bull, who is no longer with us but whose spirit thrives in the hearts of many, was quite the basketball player for Lodge Grass. During his high school days, he led the team to not just one, but three consecutive State B boys basketball championships from 1988 to 1990. His incredible talent was undeniable, and he clinched MVP honors each year! This awe-inspiring track record places him among the greatest in the game, not just in Lodge Grass, but in all of Montana.
Making Headlines
Old Bull didn’t just dominate on the court; he was also one of the few high school athletes to earn recognition from Sports Illustrated, landing a spot on their 1999 list of the top 50 sports figures in Montana for the 20th century. Before his career scoring record was surpassed in 2022, he held the title of the highest scorer for Lodge Grass with 1,948 points, averaging nearly 20 points per game throughout his high school career. He even recorded an astonishing 22 assists in a single game, thrilling fans and teammates alike.
Honoring a Legacy
Tragically, Elvis Old Bull passed away in a car accident at the young age of 42 on Interstate 90 near Billings in 2014. His contributions to the sport and the community were recognized when he was inducted into the Montana Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. To honor his legacy, the Lodge Grass school board recently approved the renaming of the gym, and a formal ceremony is slated for the 2025-26 Montana High School Association basketball season.
Memories and Connections
The gym is also home to a special banner honoring Old Bull, artistically displayed between the state championship banners from 1990 and 2020. This serves as a constant reminder of his impact on the sport and the community. While Elvis may no longer be with us, his memory continues to inspire the next generation, including his daughter, Coral, who is pursuing her own basketball dreams.
Community Spirit Shines Bright
As the open house event draws near, excitement fills the air in Lodge Grass. Community members are invited to celebrate this historic memorial, uniting the school and the town to honor a cherished figure in their history. It’s a time to come together, reflect on the past, and build toward a future that continues to celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship and excellence that Elvis Old Bull embodied.
So mark your calendars for Thursday, and let’s come together to celebrate the Elvis Old Bull Sr. Complex and all that it represents in Lodge Grass!
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