I'll take a shot and say the late Brian Piccolo. Who we all picture as James
Caan
Mitchell Clair
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Netters:
Just
Message text written by Mitctchell Clair
I'll take a shot and say the late Brian Piccolo.
Not to be confused with Doug Flutie.
this is just a test
and yes, gh, I hope I pass
-charlie, list admin
Netters:
I gues my trivia question was really too easy, Only one wrong answer our
of more than half a dozen
But, then, this was a case of what else would you expect?
For those who didn't get it, the Wake Forest athlete was, of course,
Brian Piccolo.
Hill added that
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I'll take a shot and say the late Brian Piccolo.
Not to be confused with Doug Flutie.
Or Frank Viola.
Or Jason Fife.
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Volume 3, Number 100October 18, 2002
Four Americans among IAAFs worldwide honorees
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... Tim Montgomery and Khalid Khannouchi are among the top
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Among the men were British triple jumper Jonathan
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I'll take a shot and say the late Brian Piccolo.
Not to be confused with Doug Flutie.
Or Frank Viola.
Or Jason Fife.
Or Joe Horn
Or Lute Olson
Or John Drum-mond (finally on-topic)
There was a runner came down from Quebec called Joe Sax. Or am I being to
brassy?
Tom
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From: William Bahnfleth [EMAIL
Even getting guys to run 120 miles a week, they just don't want to do
that.
Heck, Paula Radcliffe's amazing 2:17:18 time in last weekend's Chicago
marathon, a women's world record, has been surpassed by only three
Canadian men (Peter Fonseca, Graeme Fell, Bruce Deacon) in the past
decade.
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There was a runner came down from Quebec called Joe Sax. Or am I being to
brassy?
Tom
There was an American runner named Ollie Sax. Kearny (NJ) HS, and later
IC4A indoor 600y champion for Penn State, as I recall. Or am I just
showing my age?
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There was an American runner named Ollie Sax. Kearny (NJ) HS, and later
IC4A indoor 600y champion for Penn State, as I recall. Or am I just
showing my age?
And you know that many of these instruments would be really
This article from NYTimes.com
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A little late getting to the Sunday NYT:
Huey calls herself male identified, as she makes her way as athlete and playmate at
San Jose State in the Speed City Gang days of Tommie Smith, John Carlos, Lee Evans and
Billy
Y ask:
John Crumpacker of the Chron reports that Chris Huffins has won the Cal coaching job
despite lack of traditional academic credentials.
Check out:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/10/17/SP229223.DTL
Good news for fans of Joy Margerum, a world-class W40
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