Bobby Frasor steps down as basketball coach at Chicago's Brother Rice High School
Posted Jul 30, 2022
Bobby Frasor was brought back to Brother Rice seven years ago to pump new life into a proud, tradition-rich high school basketball program. He did just that. Frasor won two regional titles in two of his first three seasons and compiled an overall record of 143-56 in seven seasons. The Crusaders won a pair of Catholic League championships under Frasor.
(Chicago Sun-Times)
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