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What year was the last WBCA HS All-American game in Hartford?

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Would appreciate knowing. Can't figure it out from the WBCA web site, unfortunately.

I'm fairly sure it was televised, before being overshadowed by the McDonald's game.
 
Google: "what year was the WBCA HS All-American game in Hartford?"

Your question comes up as result #3.
And under result #4 ...

"The game was then held in Hartford, Conn. from 1998 until 2002."
 
did we get an answer?

I enjoyed going to those events... the good ol' days
 
Goring and Strother played in the game and Chubby Checker autographed my Uconn hat if that helps you. His daughter played in the game.
 
I happened to sit right behind Chubby. Headed to LadyVol in that one [I think] was Shanna Zolman.
There was some tall dude who held a sign that said 'she's going to Tenn. but her heart belongs to me'.

At one point recently I thought that guy may have been our very own Bruinball...of course we know that his heart belongs to his wife and then #2 is
Kelly.
 
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And now the real reason behind my query, which has little to do with basketball. (I really DID need to know that year, folks.)

I had great tickets for the 2002 WBCA game, centercourt seats about 8 rows up, but I couldn't use them. The day before the game I had an emergency angiogram done at St. Vincent's Hospital in Bridgeport after being taken by ambulance from Norwalk Hospital. The diagnosis of impending heart attack at Norwalk was wrong - by a country mile - but the angiography procedure put me out of commission for a few days as I have a blood condition that causes a low platelet count, and hence poor clotting. Even though I was actually in "great shape" according to St. Vincent's, the test beat me up pretty bad and I was ordered to stay in bed for the weekend when I got home.

So what did I actually have in 2002? GERD. (Acid Reflux) It took 4 trips to Norwalk Hospital in 13 days, including 2 overnight stays, countless visits by internists in training (I think I had bedside visits by doctors from every country in East Asia), X-Rays, CAT Scans, and who knows what else. On day 13, I was sitting up in bed and had a new symptom: suddenly my heart seemed to be on fire. My heart was burning!

D'oh! Heartburn!

Thirty minutes later, the doctor walked in and announced the diagnosis: Heartburn (Acid Reflux, GERD).



I watched the game on television.
 
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Does anyone remember a female Afro-American sports announcer who did wcbb for ESPN?

Not Robin Roberts. I think her first name was Fran.
 
Met that guy with the Shanna Zolman sign. Tried to tell him she was making a mistake going to Kville. Can't remember his name but he was enrolling at Miami O. Wonder if they are still together??
 
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Does anyone remember a female Afro-American sports announcer who did wcbb for ESPN?

Not Robin Roberts. I think her first name was Fran.

There was a studio analyst named Vera Jones, who works for the Big10 network now.
And Fran Harris, former Texas player.

(By the way, "African American" or "Black" are more widely accepted these days than "Afro-American".)
 
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Well, Afro-American or African-American, Fran Harris was the ONLY sports announcer to pronounce Svetlana Abrosimova's name correctly. And how did she manage that feat? Simple. She asked Sveta how she pronounced her family name, and Sveta taught Fran. This happened at the 2002 WBCA game that we've been discussing in this thread. The camera went live for the sideline interview a little bit early, just as Fran was doing a last check of her new-found skill, and Sveta nodded approvingly.

Oh, yeah - it's pronounced uh-BRO-sim-uh-vuh.
 
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