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I played with Steve Christie and his brother Pete from little league forward. Pat DeSorbo played first base for us at SHS. Was your second baseman Tom Busset by chance? He was our second baseman. Yes, Bordiere’s dad was our sponsor. When you played for Cassins, were either Spec or Ty Monaco on the team? They went to Bristol Eastern and Spec played with us one season at Tunxis. Regarding Maloney, remember a guy named Larry Cellela? He moved from Meriden to Southington and we were buds until we grauduated.

My brother played with the Cassins not me but I remember Spec Monaco. When my brother played with Chaplulis their CFer was Mike Giovanazzo who was Bristol Easterns baseball coach. Yeah Larry Cellela good dude, sure I remember Larry. Had a brother Pete, Larry was a strong burly kid played football I’m pretty sure.

The 2nd baseman’s name from SHS that played at Katz with us was Jim or Jimmy S or Jim C maybe? Like Sanisulto or something it’s killing me. He actually could play all the IF positions. Sandy colored hair good kid???
 
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Oh Boy, After 52 years get a chance to brag because I am given permission to! lol! Let's see, hit 750 my last year in LL. 2nd Place in old MSG in Freshmen NYC Catholic HS. 880 relay championships. Got 2nd because I stepped off the inside lane of the steep banked curve of the 11 lap to the mile track the Garden had and lost my stride, my teammates none too happy, Christ the King HS of Queens took 1st. 3rd place Senior year Indoor Catholic HS 60 Yd. Hurdles.
Before playing for UCONN, in HS Football, Senior year, 1st of 2 games where I scored 4 TDs.(God, hate to use "I", "I" so much but "I" have permission correct? still laughing....)
OK, here goes.... H.S. Co-Captain. Wingback & Safety/Corner. K & PRT. Against La Salle Military Academy on L.I. Opening 85 yard Kickoff Return for TD, 2 Pt.conversion run, They Punt, 75 yard return for TD, 2 Pt. conversion run, later 2nd of only 2 passes thrown to me, one a 75 yarder beautifully thrown ball(QB played at Brown) directly over my head in full stride, 2Pt. Pass Reception conversion, later a 3 yard "gimme" TD run, 2 Pt. run conversion. 32 Pts. total.
Against Blessed Sacrament of New Rochelle, 2 weeks later, 3 pass receptions, 3 TD's 65, 45 and 20 YDS. and 1 20 Yd. Run. 24 Pts. Next week against our rivals, St. Anthony's of Smithtown, L.I., they had a Banner strung across the goal posts we entered under: "$100 Reward for ....(aforementioned QB), and "$200(a lot of dough in '69) Reward for ....(me)", (Don't think that would be allowed today....) Well, they got me. 1st Pass reception early in 1st period hit me High and Low, woke up to hazily seeing a silhouette of a DB & LB dancing around against the sun yelling "We Got Him!, We Got Him!' Ambulance took me to hospital, Nasty Concussion and stretched knee ligaments. One of the dads got me to go see Dr. James Nicholas, who was Joe Willie Namath's specialist at the time, and NY Jets head Doc I believe, got me this heavy knee brace, said "Do these exercises...." Laid on the top bunk all week and did what I was told. Didn't practice all week. (No such thing then of "Concussion Protocols") Following Saturday, against St. Mary's of Greenwich, Ct. for League Championship was taken off D, only played O, 2 pass receptions, a 65 Yd. TD, and an 8 Yd. TD. Undefeated 8-0. That night my parents threw a "Everyone come back to our house for a party", a room my carpenter father had just barely finished, (concrete floor, no carpet yet, so was perfect) We lived a 100 Yds. from the Bay on L.I. so all the kids went down to the water while the parents partied at the house. Drank Saki that night, hung over just a wee bit as we stepped on the early morning bus that was taking the senior class to D.C. for the Senior Trip...and where I said hello to Gary Beban, the UCLA QB, who we met at the FBI Building who was also taking the tour and had been drafted by the Redskins I believe. And got to meet Joe Wille at Shea during pre game warm ups as one of The Daily News All Star kids a week or two after that (lost to the Raiders I believe, but sat on the sidelines-very cool, HOFer Fred Blintinkoff almost fell into my lap)
But Here is the Best Part of that whole HS Glory Days thing... It was 1969 and Vietnam was raging and we all knew somebody personally, or knew someone who knew someone personally who didn't come back.
So..., My parent's first born, of 5, My older brother Ray, was a US Army Sentry Dog MP who walked the perimeter of the firebase camp at Ban Me Thout about 30 clicks from the Cambodian Border, with his German Shepard "King John". Ray had survived his 12 months "in country" and was awaiting his flight out of Cam Rahn Bay back to the states figuring there was no way he would ever see his younger brother play HS football that year. But got to Honolulu, then Seattle where he "hitched" a transport ride just leaving for the East Coast. Got to Newark, to The City, LIRR out to little Bayport, L. I. (When it still stopped there).
After my mother's steak and eggs cooked pre-game breakfast, I left early for my usual weekend early morning job of kitchen cleaning at the local yacht club, (hey, I got a $20 bill.) Then on to the St. Mary's of Greenwich game. Unbeknownst to me, Ray had just made it to our home, just before everyone left for the game, my 2 sisters made a "Welcome Home Sign". He was there in his uniform in the stands. That day, my Glory Days game was just a background, fun and joyous though it was, it was the day my parents first born, came back from Vietnam-alive and well. Now That, That was a Good Day.
Let's wrap this up, '72-"Yale Week"-1st game of year, fighting for starting wide out opposite Greg Andrews, one of our co-captains, Ray Tellier of Notre Dame(West Haven?) is QB, running 7 on 7 passing drills, quick slant underneath the inside backers, Ray fires me perfect pass on the run catch it clean with both hands, full speed in stride, just as I turn with both hands on ball an inside backer, He who shall Not be named, hits me hard up high, my hands pinned against against my pads, my feet go flying out from under me, my head smashes to ground first, I'm out cold, but was it the head hitting the ground or that my left thumb caught underneath my pads, and snapped completely off(like Paul Newman in "The Hustler"). Kinda woke up in more pain than I ever felt, I tried to turn I guess to look at my hand, but good 'ol Tom Pike who was the Head Trainer then, turned my head away and said "Don't Look", my thumb was hanging down by my elbow. My season was shot and... He who shall Not be named never came to visit me in the hospital. (Not that I hold a grudge to this day or anything.)
So one more brag came out of this...didn't train or run much for 2 months, they fused my thumb back together. End of the season, late November, on the practice field under the lights near where the track is now about, I think. Played Dartmouth "Sub-varsity" is what they called it then. No more Frosh teams.1st year Freshman could play varsity. Dartmouth was on a 3 Consecutive Year IVY Championship roll then, so had some good guys playing on the "Sub-Varsity" along with the Frosh.
Under the lights, very little practice or even running, caught 14 passes with 2 TDs. (1 may have been called back but I'm counting it!) My Glory(One) Day at UCONN.
End of Brag, In '72 we ran a Pro-Split Back, pretty much "traditional" offense, 1973 new coach from BU comes in, runs the "Delaware" wing T" Run, Run , Run. And with our starting QB transfer from BC hurt in the 1st game of the year vs. Lehigh, and having 2 talented but raw true Freshman QBs and the New England College Player of the Year in our backfield we run.
No complaints, one the greatest UCONN teams ever 8-2-1. Played along side great guy who ran for over 1200 yds. I believe, now on Board of Directors with Green Bay. In 1974, 4 and 6, same "O" but no New England Player of the Year, guys quit, injuries. Very last game up in Worcester against Holy Cross, '74, caught a 2Pt. conversion against Little All-American John Provost, conversion out of the "Delaware Wing T". My scoring total at Uconn? 2 Pts.
Oh, yeah, my older brother was there.

And That's a Fact Jack!
Wow! Question - did you play with Vince Clements at UCONN? Played with his younger brother Pete at Southington High.
 
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My brother played with the Cassins not me but I remember Spec Monaco. When my brother played with Chaplulis their CFer was Mike Giovanazzo who was Bristol Easterns baseball coach. Yeah Larry Cellela good dude, sure I remember Larry. Had a brother Pete, Larry was a strong burly kid played football I’m pretty sure.

The 2nd baseman’s name from SHS that played at Katz with us was Jim or Jimmy S or Jim C maybe? Like Sanisulto or something it’s killing me. He actually could play all the IF positions. Sandy colored hair good kid???
Drawing complete blank on that. Thing about competing against Maloney was you knew you were in for a battle be it football, wrestling or baseball. Never felt that way going up against Platt! Anyway, good chatting with you and congrats on some great accomplishments. Thanks for reliving some good times. I’ll be visiting family in Westbrook for a few days this summer. Would be fun to meet up for a beverage if you’re in the area. Let me know. Go Huskies!
 
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I played HS soccer freshman and sophomore year. We went undefeated both years (freshmen and JV). Varsity coach was a real jerk and I had no desire to play for him and I was also getting involved in the local hardcore punk music scene and turning into a real knucklehead, so I didn't bother trying out. Now I'm not saying it was because I left, but the same group of guys never came close to being undefeated again.......

Also in LL, I think last year of majors, our all-star team got far enough to get to some big regional tournament. We were down 1 run in the bottom of the 8th. I hit an RBI single, then stole 2nd. Next kid had a solid hit and I went for home, but they got the ball in quick and I should have been dead to rights at the plate. The throw home was slightly short and the catcher moved a bit forward to catch it. I was sliding in on my right side with my left leg extended, but he caught it and swing around and had his glove there in front of the plate well before my foot got there. This all happened really quick and without thinking and was all just one fluid motion, but as I was sliding, at the last split second, I somehow moved my foot around his glove to the right, bent my leg back to the left and tapped the plate with my toe to score the go ahead run. It felt like the coolest thing I had ever done in a baseball uniform. Unfortunately, Garrison Beale donged it all up in the top of the 9th by dropping a routine high fly ball to center with 2 outs which allowed 2 runs to score and we lost.
 
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Drawing complete blank on that. Thing about competing against Maloney was you knew you were in for a battle be it football, wrestling or baseball. Never felt that way going up against Platt! Anyway, good chatting with you and congrats on some great accomplishments. Thanks for reliving some good times. I’ll be visiting family in Westbrook for a few days this summer. Would be fun to meet up for a beverage if you’re in the area. Let me know. Go Huskies!

Yes right back at you good ol days fun to talk about. Let me know when it could be arranged maybe.
 
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Anybody want to talk about strikeouts? My curve ball was unhittable,

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My brother played with the Cassins not me but I remember Spec Monaco. When my brother played with Chaplulis their CFer was Mike Giovanazzo who was Bristol Easterns baseball coach. Yeah Larry Cellela good dude, sure I remember Larry. Had a brother Pete, Larry was a strong burly kid played football I’m pretty sure.

The 2nd baseman’s name from SHS that played at Katz with us was Jim or Jimmy S or Jim C maybe? Like Sanisulto or something it’s killing me. He actually could play all the IF positions. Sandy colored hair good kid???
Lot of names here from my past glory days playing old man slow pitch softball. Played with and against the Bussett brothers, Spec Monaco, and Billy Chapulis at Page Park in Bristol. All good guys and good players. I played on quite a few travel teams that the guy who owned the Connecticut Sportplex in Branford sent to the national tournaments for old farts. Some really great softball players on those teams from across the state.

I was always amazed watching some guys that played baseball their whole lives have trouble consistently hitting a slow pitch softball. Must admit it took me a while to figure it out. Way too easy to hit really beautiful popouts to the outfielders.
 
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practicing tennis against a wall is a lot harder than it looks.
Yes, indeed.

Unfortunately for me, my repetitive, daily hitting it against the wall, when the pandemic started, as a way to cope with boredom, aggravated a pre-existing shoulder condition. And, since then, I have been engaged in PT with a home exercise program with resistance bands and a pulley. And, I may need a reverse shoulder replacement.

If tennis or wall ball is new to anyone, please do it gradually, and stop doing it if you feel tightness and pain. If you have any kind of shoulder issues, maybe try some other form of exercise.

I wish I had done that.
 
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I saw Eric Torkelson play HS at Burnt Hills near Albany ... he dominated. Then Dad took me to UCONN Memorial Stadium ... and there he was.
 

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Pitched in the D3 Baseball World Series national semi-final game my junior year of college. I was the oh-s*** guy so came in to get our starter out of a jam in the 7th. Came off the mound screaming after getting out of it. Could only throw breaking balls for a strike but it worked some of the time.
 
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I saw Eric Torkelson play HS at Burnt Hills near Albany ... he dominated. Then Dad took me to UCONN Memorial Stadium ... and there he was.
Tork was one of my favorite players, along with Vinny Clements.

Of course, Orlovsky too.
 
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My Doc Ellis moment.
I was a first year player in a hardball league in Winsted and didn't play very much. My buddy always drove, and on an hour-plus drive to an away game, I had 6 or 7 beers then took down a couple-three more during the home team's BP. Our 3rd basement twisted his ankle during our BP and I got tapped to take his place. I was like a sieve in the field, but ended up going 5-6 while hitting for the cycle. I ended up playing full time after that but never gave up my pregame ritual. I hit nearly .500 for the season and made the league All-Star team. My fielding never improved.
 
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I can't play golf to save my life. However, I'm a surprisingly excellent miniature golf player. I can consistently play UNDER-PAR. I have no explanation for it.
 
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Wow! Question - did you play with Vince Clements at UCONN? Played with his younger brother Pete at Southington High.
Wow! Question - did you play with Vince Clements at UCONN? Played with his younger brother Pete at Southington High.
Hello. husky8273 got it right, I should have noted his name, Eric Torkelson, he was The New England College Player of the Year in 1973. Wonderful guy, a Bob Dylan fan, NFL Drafted in '74 Round 11, pick #272, played with The Pack from '74-1981. Now on the Green Bay Board of Directors. Held the UConn single season rushing record for around 20 years.
One quick story about Eric, he came back for a quick visit I believe during Spring Practice '74, driving his brand new 1974 Gold colored Mercury Capri, we all were impressed. Good Man he was, helluva player.
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Hello. husky8273 got it right, I should have noted his name, Eric Torkelson, he was The New England College Player of the Year in 1973. Wonderful guy, a Bob Dylan fan, NFL Drafted in '74 Round 11, pick #272, played with The Pack from '74-1981. Now on the Green Bay Board of Directors. Held the UConn single season rushing record for around 20 years.
One quick story about Eric, he came back for a quick visit I believe during Spring Practice '74, driving his brand new 1974 Gold colored Mercury Capri, we all were impressed. Good Man he was, helluva player. View attachment 68261
I remember hearing his name from my mother-in-law. She dated either him or his roommate.
 
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In the 70's I used to drive a 1963 Triumph Spitfire. Unlike today's American cars which have the outer tips of the wiper blades pointing toward the passenger side, this car has them pointing toward the driver's side.

The driver's side wiper blade developed a malady whereby instead of coming down flush at the end of the stroke, the interior tip of the blade would hit first and then the rest of the blade would slap down into place with a thunk.

So one day I was driving along in the rain with my window open, and after the tip hit the resting spot, instead of slapping down into place, the whole wiper blade went flying off. Going maybe 40, I shot my hand out the window, and caught it. Understand its not actually a sport, but I still count is as one of my finest athletic achievements.
 
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Hello. husky8273 got it right, I should have noted his name, Eric Torkelson, he was The New England College Player of the Year in 1973. Wonderful guy, a Bob Dylan fan, NFL Drafted in '74 Round 11, pick #272, played with The Pack from '74-1981. Now on the Green Bay Board of Directors. Held the UConn single season rushing record for around 20 years.
One quick story about Eric, he came back for a quick visit I believe during Spring Practice '74, driving his brand new 1974 Gold colored Mercury Capri, we all were impressed. Good Man he was, helluva player. View attachment 68261
My next door neighbor has a car with that color. From the picture, it looks like the color is rust and it looks awesome. Maybe it was considered gold back in the day.

I like that color in general and have some ties with that color. Sort of an off orange color. It is a good complement to a brown tweed sports jacket.
 
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3 (small potatoes)

1) I won the 1988 JV District League XC championship race. (first and only time I ever won a race)
2) I caught a 2pt conversion from Scott Burrell during a freshman football game in HS (as a tackle eligible)
3) I beat Chris Smith at pool once at the Upper Deck :)

My son?

6 school records at Regis College (XC - 5k/8k, indoor track - 1000/mile/3000/5000) - outdoor was cancelled due to COVID or he would have a bunch more. And he won Tough Mudder New England a few weeks ago. Clearly he runs more and drinks less than I did at that age LMAO.
 
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Can I brag for my Dad (passed in 2009)? Fishing is a sport, right?
Dad had just gotten a new expensive pair of eyeglasses, which he really should not have worn out fishing. He cast the line, hit the glasses off his face, and watched them sail into the drink. He stuck the tip of his pole in the water and actually caught them sinking.
 

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