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Showing my age, I pitched against Richie Zisk in youth baseball. Two ABs; struck him out once, then allowed a ground rule double (very short left field line with no fence). Talking about scouting and development, he wasn't the top player on his team; a guy named Larry Pyle was, who never played professionally. Jim Kiick was also on my high school baseball team, although we were on different squads. I transferred schools before getting to play with him. As BoontonBomber stated, Kiick was also a very fine basketball player; had a great corner jumper, his signature shot. (before three-pointers, naturally).
Larry Pyle also was on that team with Zisk that summer, though by that time Zisk was the better hitter, despite being 2 years younger. Pyle went on to become U of Miami's first All American, and actually did play professionally. The Yankees made him their #2 pick , though he never made it beyond AAA. If you played at Boonton then you must have run across the legendary baseball coach, Kieffer Shriner. He and Kiick did not get along.


I also passed the ball to Marques Haynes a few times during warm-ups of their game against who knows. The ball rolled toward us a couple times and I threw it back to him from courtside seats. He made the most amazing shot I have ever seen... facing the basket from half-court, with his hands behind his back near his waist, using both hands he threw the ball over his head and hit nothing but net. He had started a team called the Marvelous Magicians, which I can find no record of, and they played at our high school twice.