- 1987 Kory Hallas Alemonte High School Game Worn Jersey
- Size XL; 30” shoulder to hemline, 19” pit to pit
- A few light sweat marks are visible as well as a mark above the 5 on the back. Some evidence of washing on the tag. Otherwise, little to no notable handling wear.
- Photo reference of Hallas in a 1987 photo with the Almonte District High School senior basketball team (#52 in the back row), as well as two physical photos of Hallas at the 1994 FIBA World Championships, held in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario.
- Hallas led Almonte District High School to two provincial basketball championships before playing for Eastern Michigan University from 1988 to 1992. He would then become a fixture on both the Canadian national team (FIBA 1994 + 1996) and the professional circuit in Europe from 1992 to 2000, while also founding the Naismith 3-on-3 tournament in his home town.
- While playing for Almonte, Kory was a 4x LCIAA Champion, 5x EOSSA Champion, 2x OFSAA Champion and the all-time leading scorer at ADHS with 3,000 career points. He went on to play at Eastern Michigan University from 1988-1992 where he was named MAC All-Freshman, 2x All-MAC Selection, was 13th in program history with 1464 Career Points, 9th in program history with 743 career rebounds, and went to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1991.
- Kory was also a member of the Canadian Men’s Basketball National Team from 1992-1998 where he competed in the FIBA World Basketball Championships in Toronto in 1994, scoring 14 points and 4 rebounds per game average, and he had an amazing 30-point game against Greece.
- Hallas was just honoured in September 2024 by Eastern Michigan University (EMU) as one of the newest members of the “E-Club” Athletic Hall of Fame.
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- Please see photos, listed condition is not professionally graded














