Loo Hor-kuay

Loo Hor-kuay (Chinese: 盧荷渠; pinyin: Lú Héqú; 20 August 1934 – 10 October 2009), also known as George Hughko Lo, was a basketball player who played as a center.

[1] Born in Dongguan in central Guangdong province, China, he was the son of a wealthy land owner, Lo Kok Man (盧覺民; Lú Juémín).

[3] In 1952, the Red and Blue participated in the Hong Kong Basketball League's Six Finals invitational (六強邀請賽; Liù qiáng yāoqǐngsài) where Loo scored a career-high 46 points in a 92–46 victory against the Shun Lian (順聯隊; Shùn liánduì).

Loo turned down Yi Kuo-juei's (易國瑞; Yì Guóruì) offer to play at the 1960 ABC Championship to focus on his academics, and graduated in 1961 from the National Taiwan University's Department of Mechanical Engineering.

[13] On 4 December 2009, during the 120th anniversary of the Pui Ching Middle School (Guangzhou), the Red and Blue played on their home basketball court in the Loo Hor-Kuay Memorial Cup in his honor.

Loo Hor-Kuay featured in team photo with Hong Kong's Self Reliance circa 1956
Loo Hor-kuay (#14) beats flying interception by Inge Friedenfelds (AUS.) at the 1956 Summer Olympics [ 14 ]