STERLING, Ill. (AP) A man who lives to be 94 years old is bound to have some good stories to tell. Harold Eshleman certainly does. The lifelong Sterling resident has had more than his share of special experiences in his life, especially in his athletic career at Sterling High School in northwestern Illinois and at the University of Iowa, where he lettered in basketball in 1932 and 1933. In his playing days he suited up against both a future political legend, Ronald Reagan, and a future coaching legend, John Wooden. Eshleman, in his Hall-of-Fame career at SHS, was the star...