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Forrest Sale "Red" DeBernardi (February 3, 1899 – April 29, 1970) was an American college basketball player in the 1920s. Standing 6 ft. 1 inches tall, DeBernardi was one of the best centers of his era, and played all five positions. Born in Nevada, Missouri, he attended Westminster College where he played from 1919 to 1921. On January 19, 1920, he made 24 field goals against Missouri Wesleyan, a school record that stands to this day. DeBernardi then transferred to the University of Kansas in order to be closer to the Kansas City Athletic Club so that he could compete for them in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). He did not play for the university, however.

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  • Forrest DeBernardi (* 3. Februar 1899 in , Missouri; † 29. April 1970 in Dallas, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Basketballspieler, der zu den besten Spielern der 1920er Jahre auf der Position des Center gilt. In Anerkennung seiner sportlichen Leistungen wurde DeBernardi 1961 in die Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame aufgenommen. (de)
  • Forrest Sale DeBernardi, conosciuto anche come Red DeBernardi (Nevada, 3 febbraio 1899 – Dallas, 29 aprile 1970), è stato un cestista statunitense, membro del Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame dal 1961. (it)
  • Forrest Sale "Red" DeBernardi (February 3, 1899 – April 29, 1970) was an American college basketball player in the 1920s. Standing 6 ft. 1 inches tall, DeBernardi was one of the best centers of his era, and played all five positions. Born in Nevada, Missouri, he attended Westminster College where he played from 1919 to 1921. On January 19, 1920, he made 24 field goals against Missouri Wesleyan, a school record that stands to this day. DeBernardi then transferred to the University of Kansas in order to be closer to the Kansas City Athletic Club so that he could compete for them in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). He did not play for the university, however. (en)
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