Meh, it wasn't all that great.I was a guard for Purdue during the Great Depression
If we’re doing this I’m claiming best rebounder. Not only beastly box out a but I knew all the tricks to keep someone from getting away from it (stepping on their foot so they couldn’t jump over me, wrapping with one arm holding my other up high to get the refs attention etc).
Played for a good D3 program (2007 sweet 16 baby). Multiple years as a bball camp instructor and AAU coach. Always had a passion for the backboard slap layup and the pullup 3.
NCAA 2010.I coaxed UConn to multiple national title runs on EA Sports March Madness 2005
I went to a few of my HS team’s games. Go Morgan Huskies!
Our claim to fame was our stringbean center Gary Kowalski. He went to BC, lifted weights, became an offensive lineman and played a bit for the LA Rams.
He would have been there from ‘78-‘82 or thereabouts.Gary Kowalski I remember him, what years was he at BC swam? Did he play a little TE too there?
He would have been there from ‘78-‘82 or thereabouts.
I didn’t see him in person from high school until maybe ‘83. The next time I saw him was in the parking lot of (what was then) Caldor’s in Old Saybrook. He looked like the Incredible Hulk.
He may have played TE at BC but in the pros he was strictly OL. Played for San Diego too, protecting Dan Fouts’ flank.
Do you remember Jim Bell, the RB from Madison(Hand) who excelled at BC during that time frame?Yeah I met him a few times when I was up there visiting my buddy Robert Biestek who was a fullback from 78-82, captain of Fluties jr year team. Gary was a big boy, I believe pretty good friends with another shoreline kid from Branford Scotty Niziolek WR there. All good friends with the UConn QB from Clinton too who's name escapes me, family was full of "garbage", another great guy.
Do you remember Jim Bell, the RB from Madison(Hand) who excelled at BC during that time frame?


Was Earl leaping from one roof to another in those days?Grew up at Farnam House. Went to high school with Earl Kelley. Going on 35 years of Ultimate Frisbee (including with Zagoria, playing at Nationals, playing at Worlds) and played indoor Ultimate at SUNY Purchase where Patrick Ewing complimented my game. Bona Fide!
Semper fi.I got cut from my High School team for not reporting a broken thumb I received in practice. Played intramurals in college and the Marine Corps and was known for my dead-eye shooting as well as my mediocre handle and total lack of defense. Scored 36 in the Insurance League in Hartford against Travelers who had some ex UConn players. Played full court ball every lunch time while at Quantico against quality opposition. My late brother was a long time HS and Div III coach.