Jim Marking

Jim Marking (April 26, 1927 January 19, 2013) was an American professional coach, best known for his career at South Dakota State.

Coaching career

High school coaching

A year after Marking graduated from Parkston High School in 1945, he was forced out of the American Navy in August, 1946 and joined South Dakota State College. Meanwhile, stationed at South Dakota College, he coached at Bruce High School and won the High School Championship in 1954. In 1957, Marking moved his success at Watertown High School and again won the High School Championship.

College coaching

He began a professional coaching career at South Dakota and continued his career for 14 years (1960 - 1974) and he won 73.8 percent in his full basketball career.[1]

Personal life

Born in Parkston, South Dakota,[2] Marking lived in Brookings, South Dakota[2] and is survived by his sister, five children, eight grandchildren, five-great grandchildren and his wife Carola Koehn-Marking.[3]

gollark: It's at least that order of magnitude.
gollark: Top 1000 out of how many though? There are something like 50k university entrants a year *here*.
gollark: It's not like most people are hyper-productive continuously.
gollark: Mentally punishing yourself then.
gollark: In general, horribly punishing yourself for them may not *either*.

References

  1. "South Dakota coaching legend dies". Aberdeen News. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  2. In Memory of Jim Marking -- Eidsness Funeral Home, Brookings, SD Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  3. "Jim Marking - Brookings: April 26, 1927 – Jan. 19, 2013". The Brookings Register. Archived from the original on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
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