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Following his graduation from East Central, Marshall received a scholarship to Mississippi College where he continued his basketball career under Coach James "Stute" AJlen. At MC, Marshall, a two-year let– terman, averaged 20.9 points per game and was the team's second leading scorer during both seasons. He was selected team co-captain. In 1962 he was named to the Birm– ingham Mid-Winter Classic All'Ibur– nament Team, after having led Mississippi College to a victory in the same tournament. After receiving his bachelors degree in education, Marshall then began his coaching and teaching career in Leakesville, where he was a head coach for the high school boys' and girls' basketball teams of the Green County School System. He also taught history classes. In 1965 he accepted the head basketball coaching position at Petal High School, coaching both

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