![John Calipari would stand in massive gyms with 10 courts and just listen. “And what did I hear?” he asked at Immanuel Quickley’s recent Baltimore Catholic League Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The winningest active men’s college basketball coach pointed to a colony of round tables in the front row. “Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!” the Quickley family belted.
John Calipari would stand in massive gyms with 10 courts and just listen. “And what did I hear?” he asked at Immanuel Quickley’s recent Baltimore Catholic League Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The winningest active men’s college basketball coach pointed to a colony of round tables in the front row. “Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!” the Quickley family belted.](https://www.baltimoresun.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/AEG-L-QUICKLEY-LAM-P1.jpg?w=132)
Immanuel Quickley’s Baltimore Catholic League Hall of Fame induction, a time to reflect on family support
John Calipari would stand in massive gyms with 10 courts and just listen. “And what did I hear?” he asked at Immanuel Quickley’s recent Baltimore Catholic League Hall of Fame...