Pittsburgh Scholastics


Pittsburgh Scholastics

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Nickname:
“The Scholastics”
Colors:
Burgundy, Ivory
Manager: Hunter Johnson

The Scholastic Athletic Association, an African American athletic club that included a basketball team, was formed in 1915 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

It was organized by Hunter Johnson, a popular sports figure who formerly trained the Carnegie Tech and University of Pittsburgh football and track teams. He based the club in a predominantly Black section of Pittsburgh called the Hill District.

A collage of images relating to the Scholastic Athletic Association of Pittsburgh of the 1910s.
A collage of images relating to the Scholastic Athletic Association of Pittsburgh of the 1910s.

Johnson was an expert at conditioning and physical fitness. He later trained long jumper and Pittsburgh native DeHart Hubbard to become the first Black individual gold medalist, at the 1924 Olympics.

Johnson’s organization, which competed in track and basketball, was comprised of Black athletes who were current or former students at local schools and colleges. Because of this the club soon became known as the “Scholastics.”

This fitted Scholastic Athletic Association cap is one of many Black Fives Era team and branded styles available.
This fitted Scholastic Athletic Association cap is one of many Black Fives Era team and branded styles available. Select for more info.

Their basketball team featured top young stars Frank “Frankie” Johnson, Chris Dorsey, Ray Anderson, and Gerald Allen. Johnson was not afraid to recruit straight from high school if the talent was there.

A local white newspaper reported that the Scholastics were “greatly strengthened by the signing of Forest Meshaw of North Braddock High School, where he has been starring for the past two years.”

The Scholastics were one of Pittsburgh’s best all-Black fives until they were absorbed into the more famous Loendi Big Five squad, helping shape that team into an African American basketball dynasty after World War I.

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