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Who did you play sports against in those younger days?
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I thought it would be interesting to see who were some of the professional athletes/celebrities you played against in those younger days. Cards of those people are a plus. I'm suspecting that nobody is going to show a prewar card in this post but, if you do, you win!
Here are three guys I played High School basketball against back in the old, old days. Interesting that they ended up playing in three different professional sports. Rob M Attachment 254567 |
Danny manning in basketball and Keith Delong in football. Manning is 1 year older.
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I was fortunate to play one year with this guy, Dave Black, of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in High School.
He went on to have a pretty decent career. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davi...adian_football) |
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Todd Greene went to HS with me, however, before my JR/his SR year of HS during summer rec leagues, I got him out both times I faced him.
While I was in college, Lester Brown was my boss for a few years. |
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Nobody for me. But my older brother played against Randy Johnson. He also played baseball with Jack Del Rio and against Del Rio in football. He played baseball with Doug Henry as well. Not sure if anybody remembers him, but he pitched for Milwaukee and a short stint with SF.
My dad told me a story when my brothers team played against Randy Johnson. The first time he started warming up the guys on the team chuckled at the gangly left hander who started out throwing slowly. Then by the time he was finished they weren't laughing anymore. :D They said he was throwing aspirin tablets by that time. He went on to one-hit my bothers team. And guess who got that one hit? Yep, my brother, a lefty, crushed a deep fly ball that would have been a homer, but they were playing on a field with an open outfield. So he had to settle for a triple. Well, at least that's the story that was passed down to me. |
if the below facts were about beautiful weather california they would not mean so much, but coming from gritty industrial frostbite falls illinois it is somewhat interesting.
played with/against these guys all from major league baseball: jesse barfield mlb hr champ, also w 241 lifetime homers, bill gullickson p, 162 major league wins, jeff reed c, 17 yr mlb career, (and his brother kurt who played minor league ball then coached minor league teams (probablly still coaches)), may have played against a few others in various leagues or pick up games - such as mark grant p 9 yrs mlb, jack perconte 2b - 6 yrs mlb. 2 of the above had real solid careers and the rest at least hung around a while. tom thayer, played pro fb for the nfl super bowl bears for a while and we played against him in high school. about 20 additional guys from our 8 team conference and same age range were drafted and played minor league ball but never made it out of the minors. 7 of my high schools starting 11 (counting the 3 main pitchers) were drafted as i recall and 2 other teams in the 8 team conference had some pretty good draft numbers at that same time, which is how the 20 players drafted as mentioned above came about from the 8 team high school conference. one common trait of most of the people mentioned above is they were all underfed. no money where i came from and the people were small. this is no joke, true statement. for example jesse barfield was about 160 lbs as a senior in high school. he was a solid player but not yet a star in a very very competitive league when he weighed about 145 lbs as a sophmore as i recall. another good example is a guy named lorenzo who lived in the projects. lorenzo did not have money for a glove, he also had a really really low iq, but was a nice guy and good athlete. so lorenzo and some friends "borrowed a car" one night and went outside of town to a farm and stole a pig. took the pig back to the projects and sold it and now had the money for a glove, which he was quite proud of his entreprenurial effort! ironically all the better high school players peaked in high school and early minor leagues, the 2 high school all americans we had never made it out of the minors. the guys listed above who made the majors kept growing and kept improving and made it to the big leagues and had long careers. some of us migrated to softball as we got older. a national championship tournament softball team i played on had for a starting line up 7 or so guys out of the 9 starters who had played on final 4 teams from pony league, american legion, bronco league etc. and or played in the minors when they were younger. they had all tasted some relative sucess at one point from a national perspective. a real hotbed of sports fanatics to say the least. it was quite a line up of weekend warriors. almost all of the starters on the tournament championship softball team had at least one major league attribute ie a major league arm but couldnt hit at the, major level etc. so it was quite a joy to see on a regular basis, albeit with softball, some spectacular plays and players. our softball center fielder was a small college all american fb center. his arm was as good as jesse barfields and if you ever saw jesse barfield gun someone down from deep you know how awesome that arm is and why jesse led the majors in outfield assists several times. i was the catcher on that softball team and the opposing players who were fast and trying to come in to home to score that got gunned down could not believe what happened. watching fast runners hit what appeared to be sure singles to the outfield and thrown out at first base, etc. fielding plays that the pros dream of, hits out of the park.....truly awesome to see stuff like that on a regular basis. some of the older guys on the softball team had been on teams with larry gura (won the national college championship w Arizona and reggie jackson and then won 126 mlb games and made the all star team in the pros, and bill sudakis who played 7 yrs at mlb level. all of the above from a town of 75,000 people. also while playing some basketball at chicago stadium played pickup games with/against patrick kane of the blackhawks and bill wennington of the bulls. i used to have a 39 to 40 inch vertical leap. oh to have my body back from those days!!!! getting older is a cruel joke on us humans. |
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Played hundreds of back yard sporting events in our old neighborhood with former NFL QB Matt Lytle, former NFl linemen Ross Tucker was my water boy senior year, he was in i think 5 or 6th grade. Played against Kerry Collins (Wilson) in baseball and basketball but not football.Played against Donyell Marshall (Reading High) many times in basketball. I know i outscored him the lsat time we played against each other.Former MLB Pitcher rich delucia coached us at a baseball camp when i was little, Rich like Ross and Matt Lytle went to my HS Alma MAtter Wyomissing Area just outside Reading PA. I was on the Kutztown University Football team with John Mobley (Denver Broncos) but was injured and never on the field with him. One of my very good friends was one of the best modified import race car drivers in the world when that was his passion, Christian Rado. Also played some pick up hoops with reality tv star jon gosselin, another wyomissing alumnus and TV celebrity reporter Katrina Szish was a cheerleader for my football and basketball teams.
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Played with and against Jake peavy as a child.
Its pretty commonly accepted around here that I was the better ball player up until about 15....... then he decided to focus in on pitching! Went to school with Katie Mixon (east bound and down and American housewife) My mom and her mom were really good friends |
Eddie Vedder, Marc DeCarlo, Lee Smith, Bert Hooten, Fergie Jenkins, Joe Pepetone, Leon Durham, mike Bielecki, Shawn Boskie, and a whole bunch of other Cubs
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I had a double dip in High School...not playing against, but playing with.
On my baseball team I actually got a chance to pinch hit for Wally Joyner. (blow out game and a courtesy at bat for me) On our football team I started the pre-season as the second string kicker behind Kevin Butler (I didn't stick around for the season) |
I curled against Reggie Leach and played rugby with Blaine Nye and Jim Merlo. I have played golf with Ron Yary (absolutely horrible) and Harry Carson (very solid). Both Robert Brazille and Ralph Garr worked out at my gym when we lived in Houston. My sons played against Dwight Freeney in 1996 when Darien HS defeated Bloomfield HS for the CT state championship.
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I was on the JV squad when Alex Rodriguez came over from Miami to play our varsity team. He was already a pretty big deal at the time. We lost.
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A former MVP
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I played on the same semi-pro team for a few games with Tony Pierce, Sr. and a state tournament with Mike Spilman, younger brother of Harry Spilman.
I'm sure I faced several future minor leaguers during my time as a pitcher but their names have eluded me. Sometimes your memory hides things or events you don't really want to remember, perhaps to protect your ego. lol - |
Never played any team sports, I boxed and did MMA before is was cool. I trained with pretty much anybody that was anybody in the mid 80's and early 90's including rolling with Royce Gracie. But the 2 guys I respected the most and was lucky enough to learn from on several occasions was Sherman Harrill http://www.theihof.com/046-sherman-j-harrill and George Shin http://www.theihof.com/072-george-shin-sr.
Sherman was one of those guys that could touch you and make it hurt more than getting full power punched by most. George was by far the most brutal man I have ever met in my life. Outside of training they are/were the most gentle, kind and friendly people I ever had the privilege to meet. |
I played youth Baseball with Craig Biggio. He was a year younger than me but I could tell he was going to be special in Junior High. I never played varsity baseball but he was the star of my HS team. The year he graduated he was the best Football player in Suffolk County(averaging 10 yards per carry).
I remember having a conversation with Craig in HS and him telling me that he was going to be a catcher because he felt along with the coach that he had a better shot at making it to the bigs if he was a catcher. 3000 hits later he made the right decision! |
When I was a Squirt
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I played with Wiilie O'ree at Hockey summer camp.
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Played with:
Eric Young Angel Echeveria Jeffrey Hammond's Joe Borowski Played against: Mo Vaughn Craig Biggio Willie Banks Tom C |
Johnny Damon. Kept him in the park too (he doubled off the wall, lol!)
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Played with NFL Players, Rueben Davis and Delton Hall
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I was on the JV team, but our varsity played Spalding Academy in Peoria, Illinois in the late 70's against this guy
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While playing softball years ago, Steve Bartowski, Jim Mitchell, Jim Nash and lately Terrell Wade.
I have seen many more celebs in tournaments, Miguel Cuellar, Jose and Ozzie Canseco and Ray Knight. |
Tony Dorsett ran around, over and through me in college.
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Not sure if any hockey fans out there, but in my younger years of pee wee and bantams, played against Joe pavelski. Pretty awesome to see him grow up and be such a stud on the ice!
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Hall of Fame Bowler
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Mike Berlin, a good mentor, friend and a great ambassador for one of America's beer drinking sports.
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Ahh the glory days - 1990's
High school baseball played with/against Frank Catalanotto and Billy Koch. College baseball quick memories played against: Brian Roberts (UNC) Lead off hitter. Singled then stole 2nd then 3rd on the next 2 pitches twice in 1 game. Carlos Pena (Northeastern) wind blowing out hit 5 HRs in 3 game series. Early ice hockey - Billy Smith was asst coach his son was our goalie. Old school dynasty Islanders used to come out. Pat Flatley and others used to come out and play pond hockey. Any 70s - 80s Islander cards or memorabilia for sale you know where to come! |
Jim Bouton
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Jim "Bulldog" Bouton STILL pitches for my Vintage Baseball team.
Last year he threw a complete 9 inning game. The first picture is from a couple of years ago when he played for a different team. The second picture is me getting a single off of him in the same game. |
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Brian that picture is amazing! Vintage uniforms are sweet! Looks like a psa 10 "Batting" T206. |
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I also played baseball and football against Kendall Gammon. He was a long snapper for the Chiefs and Steelers. |
I played high school basketball with Flip Saunders and football with Jack Squirek. Not sure if it counts but, I also played major level softball against Shag Nixon who eventually became the starting shortstop for one of the first ever professional softball teams, Stepien's Competitor's, back in the 80's.
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Played basketball against a guy now on my hometown team the Minnesota Timberwolves- Tyus Jones. Was in the same conference as us
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Played the same year as Joe Mauer, but our teams never played. I played football against one of the greats of all time Larry Fitzgerald. I tell people we shut him down, 2 catches 121 yds 2 tds. He had his pads off by halftime. I also played at the same USA all-star team in Puerto Rico as Andrew McCutchen. He was 3 years younger so we were on different teams. He could mash back then.
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I always liked that pic and want to someday get it into a T206 or Allen and Ginter Format. Here is another one from a different game that I'd like to clean up and display. Perhaps a horizontal T206 format. Or maybe a T202 with my pic on one panel and Bouton on the other. |
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A good friend of mine played with Marc Savard from the Boston Bruins, and my best friends neighbor was Shawn Thornton who is currently with the Florida Panthers. I missed an opportunity, due to being on vacation, to have our pic taken with Shawn and the Stanley Cup when he won it with the Boston Bruins. My son played a game of Shinny with Andrew Shaw, currently with the CDN's, when he was playing with Chicago. Lots of others I have forgotten about, but hockey has been in my blood for years. Oh yeah, when I was an infant, Bobby Orr lived near me here in Oshawa and frequently played road hockey out in front my parents place. Always wish my Dad would have taken some pics or got his autograph, but he wasn't the super star then like he is now. |
Bob Lanier, intramural table tennis semifinals. Couldn't compete with his reach.
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Played tennis informally against QB Brad Johnson.
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I played baseball on the same team as Zane Smith and unrelated to this, Danny Woodhead's parents were both in high school with me.
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Celeb Highlights
My Dad and Babe Ruth went to different schools about 40 years apart. And to top that, I was born in the same country as Ty Cobb!! Also swam in the same ocean as Pam Anderson on Baywatch. Enough about my exciting life...........
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Played basketball against Corliss Williamson...he dunked on my head in the ninth grade and ESPN showed it on Scholastic Sports America with Chris Fowler....pitched against Ryan Franklin when I was 16 in American Legion..we lost......played against a few other guys who played minor league ball...in football played against Henry Burris who is a god in Canadian football.....and Carl Kidd who played for the Raiders.......Jerry
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Dwayne Murphy and I were on the same Pony League team, the "Lookouts".
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Jim Slaton is from my hometown, and my older sister knew him in High School. In the early '70s she was living in Garden Grove California, and I think she was one of his "roadies" when the Brewers visited the Angels;)
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I played on the same 3on3 team as Larry Nance Jr. at the University of Akron summer basketball camp. We won the tournament. That's a trophy I'll never get rid of.
By the way, the Nance family is just about the nicest family you'll ever me. |
In my very brief pro tennis career I was pummeled by Jimmy Connors, Eddie Dibbs and Harold Solomon among others in 1974 & 75. After realizing teaching was going to pay more than playing (losing) I hit with Arthur Ashe and Billie Jean King.
I went to high school with and played briefly my sophomore year with James "Duck" White who played nine years with the Vikings. It was at that time I realized I was a tennis player not a quarterback though I did continue trying until my freshman year in college. I now limp. |
Covered Charles Woodson in summer league 7 on 7 passing. He was pretty good :rolleyes: but I didn't give up a TD
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I played on the same high school team as Steve Hutchinson
He was a starter both ways on varsity as a freshman. Dude is still married to his 8th grade girlfriend. Pretty cool |
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For a tiny D III college from New England, Williams College had some pretty stiff competition...
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As a kid, played road hockey with a dude who ended up playing in the Canadian Football League. Also worked for a guy who played in the CFL.
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Speaking of CFL, about 8 years ago, I went up against Doug Flutie in a men's fast-pitch softball league in Framingham, MA. He was playing right center field and I hit a liner to the fence between him and the right fielder...an "easy" home run with my speed, the distance the outfielder would need to run to track my ball, and with the outfield fence a good 350 to 400 feet from home. As I rounded third I heard my teammates yell a few octaves louder, although the sounds of their voices were muted by the following sound: PFSSSSSSSST coming from my left shoulder. I picked up the pace but had to slide into home as I narrowly beat the throw that had come on a line (no bounce, no air, no cut-off) from the right center field fence. I will never forget that sound!
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Best I can do is that I coached Junior Herndon, who had a cup of coffee with the Padres in 1998, when he was in high school. I'm told he had a big head before I knew him but he was awesome for me.
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Kevin Long and I played on the same team for many years growing up. We both played basketball and baseball together. He was a good minor league baseball player and turned into a great hitting coach for the New York Yankees and now NY Mets.
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In '67 at fifteen years old, my Colt League team had on its roster "Stormin'" Gorman Thomas (he was sixteen at the time I believe) and a future #1 pick of the Phillies Mike Martin (Jerry's younger brother). Gorman was a man among boys. He launched mammoth, towering shots well over the 375 sign in left center. Martin tossed one or two-hitters on a regular basis and hit his share of homers over the right field wall at fifteen years old.
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Another good friend of mine I compete against in "fantasy" sports is Josh Goldfield. He played for a couple of MLB teams as a catcher. Now, He is great instructor for youth baseball players in Cali and owns MVP sports. Plus he is a scout for the Braves as he lef my beloved Red Sox a couple years ago.
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Played HS football against Tom ("Tommy" back then) Brady, and a handful of lesser known guys who had varying length NFL careers.
One of our football coaches back then was a hard nosed former Niner fullback, Larry Schreiber, whose playing claim to fame had been scoring 3 TDs against the Cowboys in the playoffs as they built a huge lead, only to see Roger Staubach enter the game and lead a crazy 4th quarter comeback. My QB coach was Don Bunce who had initially backed up Plunkett, then led Stanford to a Rose Bowl win against Michingan as a senior. I went to elementary and middle school with, and played against MLBers Eric Byrnes and John Gall, and crossed paths with a handful of others. Another friend from our little school bounced around a few NFL camps and played in the XFL. |
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My high school summer team from Indianapolis advanced to a regional tournament where we played against Moeller HS in Cincinnati. I know David Bell was on that team and Buddy was in the stands.http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_LSnRtZhXnI.../tcr012211.jpg
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Played against Kelvin Torve who had a short stint with the Mets and Twins in baseball. Coached against Chad Greenway, Ben Lieber and Brock Lesnar. In fact, I coached a kid (Chad Duenwald) who beat Brock Lesnar in high school wrestling and Chad is now my next door neighbor. Chad Greenway was tremendous all around athlete!
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"Played" HS Football with Jason Taylor (DE with the Dolphins/Redskins/Jets). I use the term "played" loosely as I never made varsity and he was a year older.
He was a tall and skinny TE in high school. I don't think he even played defense. My high school was known for it's football program and I wouldn't even say he was a top-10 player on the team. Everybody was surprised when he got a full ride to a D1 school (Akron). They must have saw something in him. Four years later, he was 100 lbs. bigger and a 3rd round draft pick. Now, he's a potential HOFer. |
I don't know if this counts or not, but I played video pong (pre Nintendo days for those who aren't old enough to remember) with Bobby Nystrom (NY Islanders) when I was 13. He let me score 20 points before he scored 21 straight to beat me.
When I was 15 I worked in a racquetball club and played doubles a bunch of times with some of the NY Islanders that belonged to the club. Jeff |
Nothing for me. But my late neighbor played a short game of ball as a kid with Honus Wagner when he was in Boston. Said the guys hands were enormous! And that he was very nice to the kids...
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Pulaski High School
My brother was a senior in high school, he played center on the football team.
We had a tenth grader on the team named Willie "Sonny" Hall. He later went to USC and became the MVP in 1970. He then had a huge game in the Super Bowl with John Madden's Oakland Raiders against the Minnesota Vikings. john |
Tim an Matt Hasselback
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3rd base coach of the Brewers
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Played in an all star tourney against Jerry's Stackhouse.
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Played baseball and basketball against Anthony Fasano. It wasn't even fair. He had 100 pounds on everybody it seemed even before high school. It was fun watching him play football through high school. He'd run right through a smaller CB then come in and punt 60 yards a few plays later.
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Johnnie LeMaster's little brother. I know. Johnnie LeMaster would have barely counted.
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I hit a HR off of Tim Hudson in college when he played for Auburn.
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My High School/Travel Baseball and College Days were from 1986 to 1989 High school and 1990 to 1994 for College in New York City.
I played with Allen Watson(NY Mets.) on Travel Team And against College (He played at NY Tech) Played Against Steve Karsay Christ The King High School (Blue Jays and Yankees)Travel Baseball Manny Ramirez George Washington High School (Indians) High School All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium and Travel Baseball. Also play with and against 10 other players who were drafted and played Minor League Baseball. I was a starting pitcher at Martin Van Buren High School for 4 years then, became a relief pitcher for 4 years for a Division 1 program at Hofstra University. Great Memories Mike |
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I played in a summer basketball camp against Joe Forte, who went on to be drafted in the first round by the Boston Celtics (and surprisingly only played a very short two years in the NBA) as well as former NBA lottery pick Adonal Foyle. Foyle could throw an outlet pass like no one I have ever seen. He could make a pass the entire length of the court like he was passing to someone five feet away.
I used to guard Billy McCaffrey (won a title at Duke, two time all american at Vandy) in pickup games. He barely tried and made me look very silly. |
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In a 3 on 3 pickup basketball game near Columbia, I had the "honor" of guarding Beasley Reese (Sic) of the New York Football Giants. He mercifully took it pretty easy on me but was by far the best player on the court.
In a softball game when I was at Beckett, one of the opposing team's best hitters was Dave Hostleter. I tell you, 10 years after his major league career ended, he bashed 3 homers against us. |
Held Dan Dakich to 2-3 in a rec league softball game 25 years ago or so.
Played in a pickup football game against Trent Green in college. I stepped in front of one of his passes for an easy pick six, and dropped the ball... |
Played pickup ice hockey...yes I said hockey with The Spaceman Bill Lee while he was living in Montreal...
I held the record for high school discus in my city for 19 years...then a guy named Jason Tunks comes along and breaks my record and goes on to become Canada's best ever Olympic and Commonwealth games discus man. Played on the same championship youth football team as a 12 year old (1968) with Mike Boland who played briefly with the Buffalo Sabres of the N.H.L. |
Eric Fernsten former NBA
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Summer League playoff game, much to my dismay I'm to guard Eric Fernsten. Talked with Eric before the game, told him I would go for any clean plays I could see. Basically agreed not to hack him. Yes we lost, although went pretty good. After the game he said he was pleased with the sportsmanship, and invited myself and my girlfriend to a party at his house. Was hesitant at first and went for it. Upon arrival we were to meet about five Celtics, and Bruins players. Apparently they had rented a house as a group in Winchester Ma. Stayed in touch with Eric for a few years, and negotiated my own contract lol. Basically caretaker of the house. Was bitter sweet experience as I realized how much separation there was from a pro to myself on that day. Played against a lot of talent, but that was my only direct match-up. Patrick Ewing is playing pick up and leaves the court as i had next game! so disappointing. He was playing for Cambridge Rindge and Latin, I was playing for North Cambridge Catholic. Trust me the guy is huge!
One super talented shows up one day. He was hands down the best ball handler, and passer. So i ask "Who do you play for?" He laughs and says "Croatian National team" Those were all in Boston. So many games in LA at Venice Beach, was just another level. |
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I also played hoops against both Flutie brothers and a couple of Celtics. I ran Cross Country against Alberto Salazar. Mark Fidrych struck me out three times in one game. I think he struck out 14 or 15 of us. I did hit a loud foul ball that came close to staying fair for extra bases. Funny, as the years pass, that foul ball grows louder and closer to the chalk.....:D |
I was on an American Legion team in Doylestown (PA) in 1979 and one of my teammates was Kevin Ward, who would go to Quarterback at the University of Arizona and later had a brief career with the Padres. One of the teams we played was Souderton and faced Jamie Moyer (who struck me out a couple times & appeared throw harder then as opposed to when I saw him on TV at the end of his career...lol)
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