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Olde Coach would be so Proud
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[QUOTE="msf22b, post: 4569183, member: 656"] I met Warren through the boneyard and his interest in UConn BB, traveled down to his house near Middlebury and had two lovely lunches with him. He autographed his two books which revolutionized ski instruction in the US and got me started on his approach..."How the racers ski." He was proudest of being in not one but two Hall of Fames...ski and waterski He outlined strenuous plans for the following months but sadly, had a bad stroke and didn't make it out of rehab. Ironically, our winter quarters in St Johnsbury are a stones throw from Burke Mt and the Academy which he founded, which became our go to area. and we watched with interest a talented young woman tear up the slopes and work relentlessly. Mikaela, of course. And let's not forget Warren's wonderful insights into the Husky woman and his thoughtful analysis of Geno, the games and the team. The expression " sorely missed" may be over applied, but in this case is more than appropriate. [/QUOTE]
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