ColdWaterFshr Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 5 hours ago, Phil Lilley said: New pic. We picked up Steve who flew in yesterday from DC. His daughter birth his first grandchild so he's late to the tournament. We beat a good team this morning. We play the defending champs tomorrow at 10 am eastern. Indy. Ironic thing.... I played my first "old man tournament" in 2021, just after covid. It was in Indianapolis, and we played this same time - alot of the same players. And they beat our pickup team real bad. Ran us to death. We'll see tomorrow. Confession - I played in the first 2 games. The last 2 games, not so much. These guys are really way out of my league, and since I haven't played organized ball, I'm all thumbs on the court. It's fun.... but I'm not going to take credit for the job these guys are doing. I'm just bless to be able to play and be here. Let me guess, Phil, you're the 3 pointer guy? I'm calling 21 points for you tomorrow. Good luck! My money is on your team. Foghorn 1
Al Agnew Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 15 hours ago, Foghorn said: You missed out not playing in the alley behind our house with Dad. You pretty much had to draw blood to get a foul called. Dad was supposedly a better basketball player than baseball player with scholarship offers from Murray State and Mizzou. Yeah, you and your brothers were about 50 times the athletes I ever was, not to mention I was height challenged. I got better as I got older...up to a point. Not playing organized ball, it took 20 years before I actually knew how to play, rather than dribbling and shooting and waving my hand in front of somebody on defense. I didn't learn to block out on rebounds until I was teaching and played the basketball coach one on one a few times. When he pushed me into the seats a few times blocking out my missed shots, I learned!
Foghorn Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I would have traded you some of that athletic ability for 1/10 of your artistic ability. Getting out of college, my first and only teaching job was at Hayti , Missouri. The basketball coach there was a guy named Don Tomlinson. He was a star at Mizzou in the late '60's. He was about 6'6" and as rough as they come. Norm Stewart said of him after he passed "there were a lot of broken noses when Don played here" or something to that affect.
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