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Fred Hughston
Basketball and Baseball
(1953-1957)
Fred Hughston played both
basketball and baseball for the University of West Alabama from
1953-1957. As a four-year starter in basketball, Hughston
averaged 25 points a game for his career, and scored 47 points
against Pensacola College in 1956. After graduation he signed
with the Syracuse Nationals of the National Basketball
Association. Following his professional basketball career, he
returned to Alabama as a coach for two years at Carroll High in
Ozark. He then moved on to the Alabama Institute for the Deaf
and Blind in Talladega.

Pop Wagoner
Football, Baseball
and Basketball
(1945-1949)
William R.
“Pop” Wagoner was the first person to be awarded letters in
three sports from Livingston University following World War II.
Wagoner graduated from Livingston in 1949 and received his
Master’s degree in 1953 from Peabody College in Nashville, Tenn.
He then moved to Florida where he served as head football coach
and athletic director at Apalachicola High for 32 years. He
recorded 188 wins as a football coach at Apalachicola High and
won the State Championship in 1968. He also coached baseball for
31 years and basketball for 20 years. He served on the Florida
Athletic Association Board of Directors for 18 years, and
received a life membership in that organization for outstanding
contributions to Florida’s athletic programs.
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