….there was no 3-pt line and he missed most of a years worth of games because of an ACL tear (Willie Sommerset Duquesne, I believe). Tried coming back the following year but it did not work out.
Watched him play UC’s Tony Yates “D” and go for 29 one year and 45 the next.
Pelkington to Thomas on the run; wrong foot bank shots off the corner of the backboard. One of the most exciting players at Xavier-ever
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Re: Romain Sato
Couldn't agree more, Gundun. Who knows what he might have done with modern arthroscopy on that ACL tear.
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that is why I didn't mention the other guy that wore #10. Sato deserves the honor, and so does the other guy, so let's figure a way to honor both. The number should be retired for either person but there are more people who remember Sato.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.
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