She’s not from Norristown. The article is from Norristown.Dawn also.
True but she is “Philly tough”She’s not from Norristown. The article is from Norristown.
She is from North Philadelphia. Norristown is a northern suburb of PhiladelphiaShe’s not from Norristown. The article is from Norristown.
The publication is Montgomery County Today. Norristown is one of many cities and towns within Montgomery County, Pa. Dawn is listed as having been born in Philadelphia which is adjacent to Montgomery County. So maybe she is Philly tough, and Geno is Norristown nasty!She’s not from Norristown. The article is from Norristown.
Finally just watched JBC. Was intrigued by Justine Pissott after becoming aware of her from McDonald’s game. Just found this dated Player’s Tribune piece. Insightful read with this photo… (Article link below)
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JUSTINE PISSOTT….A lesson for all – Nothing But Skills
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Tiny Green references National Championship Coach that may not be there by time Justine would be a senior. Guessing that’s Geno. Shame UConn didn’t get her. Think she’ll be good for The Vols. Wing prototype: long, handle, expansive range. Seems to be humble & hard worker.
You got a problem with people from Jersey?But they were very careful not to cross the line into Jersey.
North Philly (think Bronx), Norristown (think Manchester) - reach your own conclusion on which is Nastier.The publication is Montgomery County Today. Norristown is one of many cities and towns within Montgomery County, Pa. Dawn is listed as having been born in Philadelphia which is adjacent to Montgomery County. So maybe she is Philly tough, and Geno is Norristown nasty!
All three of them played their hoops at St Josephs (where Geno also got his first WCBB coaching experience). Ramsey and Lynam also coached MCBB at St Josephs. Westhead first coached at Lasalle, he was the run and gun guy of the three.How about a discussion of Philly hoops.
I would argue that Philly also has a "run and gun" tradition.
Scene in the 30 for 30- "Guru of Go" (my bible) when Bo Kimble talks about when he and Hank Gathers first met in Paul Westhead's office and Westhead showed them a video of his LMU squad running and the young men compared what they saw to their HS days in North Philly. Kimble said they signed immediately.
Westhead, Lynam, Ramsey..... were these guys from the uptempo school? To me, being associated with this kind of style better explains Geno than some idea of "tough".
You always want your players to be "tough". Plus the word has 100 meanings.
Been happening since 2005 for meYou gotta love the weird paths threads take on the Boneyard
I actually grew up in Norristown and still live near by. Norristown i used to be a microcosm of Philadelphia in that there are ethnic neighborhoods within Norristown held together by a series of Catholic Parishes. There are Polish (St Mary's) , Italian ( Holy Savior) , Irish/ African American ( St. Pats).... Coming up we all competed against each other and met up at the high school which is now closed.I grew up on the edge of Montgomery County, PA— right by Bucks- & Philadelphia County borders. Must concur with Mdoggie & Bama fan here. Broad region/area reference.
How about a discussion of Philly hoops.
I would argue that Philly also has a "run and gun" tradition.
Scene in the 30 for 30- "Guru of Go" (my bible) when Bo Kimble talks about when he and Hank Gathers first met in Paul Westhead's office and Westhead showed them a video of his LMU squad running and the young men compared what they saw to their HS days in North Philly. Kimble said they signed immediately.
Westhead, Lynam, Ramsey..... were these guys from the uptempo school? To me, being associated with this kind of style better explains Geno than some idea of "tough".
You always want your players to be "tough". Plus the word has 100 meanings.
Havertown / Upper Darby guy. Went to the (then) recently opened Msgr. Bonner HS whence we tried unsuccessfully to poach Jimmy Lynam form West Catholic. Played some pick-up ball with Lynam (way, way, too good). Went to Villanova - played some pick up ball with Wally Jones (who was just messing around with us) - he subsequently was PG on what some people still feel was the greatest NBA team ever ('67 Phila 76ers). Nothing beat the Big five Palestra double headers, where Lynam at St Josephs would usually find a way to skunk VillanovaI actually grew up in Norristown and still live near by. Norristown i used to be a microcosm of Philadelphia in that there are ethnic neighborhoods within Norristown held together by a series of Catholic Parishes. There are Polish (St Mary's) , Italian ( Holy Savior) , Irish/ African American ( St. Pats).... Coming up we all competed against each other and met up at the high school which is now closed.
Coming up you were either a catholic school kid or a public school kids and if you were a catholic school kids your ethnic heritage was probably aligned with your Parish. Geno was an exception though he was actually Italian and aligned with St. Francis. When Geno comes home now it is to Holy Saviors Parish. That toughness the article is talking about is selectively applied to people who are not Norristown residents. There is no geographic boundary & talent alone is not enough for us to adopt. You have to be talented & can't be soft. Certainly Dawn has been adopted and you mention Carli Lloyd. Mike Trout has been adopted as has the entire 1985 Villanova team and Rollie Massimino. BTW, the most famous coach/manager to come from Norristown is not Geno, it is actually Tommy Lasorda. Geno is only continuing what Rollie and Tommy started.
Exactly! Amen (& I’m not a pious man).… That toughness the article is talking about is selectively applied… There is no geographic boundary & talent alone is not enough for us to adopt. You… can't be soft.
Au contraire, since I are one.You got a problem with people from Jersey.