Gonzaga Post-Mortem

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Post by MesaPilot1 on Fri Feb 06, 2009 3:40 pm

Mesa had my personal ejection at a girl's high school game in 1980. The worse part is I was the only one caught and my buddy's got to snicker at me as they passed me for 3 day's in the principal's office.That's back when they played two different court's 6 girl basketball. Believe me it was easier to heckle the ref's caus the pace was slower and more deliberate.Another dumb Rolling Eyes action in Mesa's life.

Someday I am going to write a book about my blunders,sneakin in's,etc....at sporting event's west of the Mississippi River. Embarassed


GREAT JOB UP STUDENT BODY,EVEN ABLE TO WORK IN THE "MUSHROOM" CHANT DURING A FREE-THROW. OLDEY,AND OVERUSED BUT UNDENNIABLY A "CLASSIC". I LIKED THE SIGN'S ALSO. What a difference some win's makes PP13 ,right? I believe the excitement level at Chiles the last two games has really impressed the NIT selection comittee. If we have to go that route.

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Post by PilotDrummer on Fri Feb 06, 2009 3:43 pm

Rob's Jacket wrote:I swear, I was just looking at their board for "reference purposes," and I came across this:

http://guboards.spokesmanreview.com/showthread.php?t=17968

Credit needs to be given where credit is due. Classy post.
Thanks for finding that, Rob.

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