| Hall of Fame Inductee - Dennis Douglas  Douglas, a 1983 graduate, played on Quincy's 1981 Class AA state 
championship team and the 1982 team that finished in third place. He was
 an integral part of the Blue Devils' 64-game winning streak that 
spanned two season, and his teams won 105 games in four season.
He averaged 13.9 points per game in his four-year varsity career, 
including a team leading 20.2 points per game as a senior.  He shot 60 
percent from the field. He ranks in the top 10 in school history in 
points (1,524), field goals (632), rebounds (672) and assists (268).
Douglas was a three-time selection to the All-Western Big Six Conference
 team. As a junior, he was named to the Associated Press and United 
Press International all-state teams. A knee injury slowed him as a 
senior, but he was still named the Player of the Year by the Quincy 
Herald-Whig.
Douglas played for two years at Northern Illinois University before 
finishing his career at Ferris State. Return to the Hall of Fame Inductee Page.
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