Background
Barnstable was born in Antioch, Illinois.
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Barnstable was born in Antioch, Illinois.
Antioch (Antioch, Illinois). Barnstable attended the Antioch High School, where he anchored his athletic career.
He had an outstanding college career at the University of Kentucky before his career came to an abrupt education Afterwards he was recruited by the University of Kentucky where he played for Hall of Fame coach Adolph Rupp at the Kentucky Wildcats men"s basketball from 1946 to 1950. While there, Barnstable was a key player on Rupp"s first two championship teams in 1948 and 1949.
Barnstable was a starter on the 1949 team, earning third team All-Southeastern Conference honors that season.
Foreign his Wildcat career, Barnstable scored 635 points (49 per game). Towards the end of his college career, Barnstable was drafted in the seventh round of the 1950 National Basketball Association Draft by the Boston Celtics.
Nevertheless, in 1951 Barnstable became a key figure in a point shaving scandal – In the wake of an increasing number of point shaving schemes coming to light throughout the year, on October 20 Barnstable was arrested along with teammates Ralph Beard and Alex Groza for allegedly taking $500 to shave points in a National Invitation Tournament game in 1949. Although his sentence was suspended, as a result of the affair he lost his first post-graduation job as a high school coach at duPont Manual High School in Louisville, Kentucky, and was banned for life from the National Basketball Association by the National Basketball Association president Maurice Podoloff.