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Nationality
  
American

Listed weight
  
255 lb (116 kg)

NBA draft
  
2005 / Undrafted

Role
  
Basketball Player

Weight
  
116 kg

Education
  
Syracuse University

Listed height
  
7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)

College
  
Syracuse (2001–2005)

Name
  
Craig Forth

Height
  
2.13 m

Career start
  
2005

Position
  
Center

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High school
  
Columbia (East Greenbush, New York)

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Craig Forth is a former college basketball player for the Syracuse Orange from East Greenbush, New York who was a member of Syracuse's 2003 NCAA National Championship team. Known for his academic ability as well as his solid play inside and court vision, Forth nevertheless felt the wrath of Syracuse fans at times. After his basketball career, Forth was an elementary school teacher for several years. He currently is an assistant principal at a junior/senior high school in Mechanicville, New York.

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High school

Forth averaged 19.2 points, 14.5 rebounds and 5.0 blocks as a senior and earned Suburban Council MVP honors twice and was a league all-star four times. He was a teammate of Billy Edelin on the U.S. National 18-and-under squad that competed at the world championship in France.

College

Forth was a fixture in the Syracuse lineup, starting all 136 games of his collegiate career, ending with career averages of 4.7 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. Forth finished seventh in career blocks at Syracuse with 205.

Professional career

Following graduation, Forth played overseas in the 2006 Croatian Cup semifinals with Cedevita Zagreb and also for Svit (Slovakia). Forth played for the Albany Patroons of the United States Basketball League in the 2007 season. Currently, he is coaching varsity girls basketball for his hometown Columbia High School in East Greenbush and is contemplating retiring from professional basketball due to injuries.

References

Craig Forth Wikipedia