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J. Larry Ladner - 2 -
1973.
1974.
1975.
1976.
1977.
1978. 1980.
1981.
.Conducted the First Girls' Basketball Camp on the College/ University level in the Southeastern United States.
Conducted the first Basketball Coaching Seminar for Credit in the Southeastern United States.
.Recipient of "Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, University of Southern Mississippi.
.Recipient of the "Outstanding Educator Award" in the United States.
.Recipient of "Personalities of the South Award".
Recipient of "Excellence in Teaching Award", School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, University of Southern Mississippi.
.Basketball Camp in Hancock County named in Personal Honor.
Recipient of "Alumnus of the Year Award, Pearl River Community College.
Served as Honorary Head Basketball Coach of the Special Olympics. Served in the same capacity for the years
1978,	1979, 1980, 1981.
.Awarded the National Recognition Award by the Special Olympics. This award was also presented for the years
1979,	1980.
.First American Basketball Coach Inivted to conduct Coaching Clinics in Venezuela.
First American Basketball Coach Invited to the
University of Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela to conduct seminars.
Recipient of a Special Recognition Award in recognition of the promotion of basketball by the National Institute of Sport in Venezuela.
Recipient of a Special Recognition Award in recognition for promotion of basketball by the University of Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela.
.Recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, University of Southern Mississippi.


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