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WE HAVE HIT ON THE PROBLEM.  Last night, that was actually Kye in Terran's #5 jersey while Terran was greeting players coming to the bench in the #44 jersey.  Goodness, I was wondering why #5 was struggling last night!?!

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I was worried that they would go with a "short sleeve" look, aka Bradley Braves, from years ago.

And Jean Beck would boo all of you for bringing her name up in this thread. :)

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I was worried that they would go with a "short sleeve" look, aka Bradley Braves, from years ago.And Jean Beck would boo all of you for bringing her name up in this thread. :)

I recall Evansville Purple Aces had those sleeved jerseys! It was quite a look...

Knew there was another team but my old brain couldn't reel it in.

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I was worried that they would go with a "short sleeve" look, aka Bradley Braves, from years ago.

And Jean Beck would boo all of you for bringing her name up in this thread. :)

 

Nah, booing is just rude.  She'd never do anything like that.

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"T Petteway shows off the dazzling form that helps him put the round ball in the peach basket at an ample rate"

"W Pitchford is a prolific basketeer who's devoted to the fundimentals of the hardwood" 

"S Shields hopes his jump shot will light up the nylons" 

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Why is Petteway wearing #44 when Shields and Pitchford have their regular numbers?

 

Nice. Very cool tribute from Terran.

 

 

I remember when we recruited Ronnie.  Moe always liked to take the recruits to the original Grandmothers on Sun Valley.  Moe, Randy Cip, David Ponce and a couple of others were there.  6' 9" was pretty big for a Moe team back then, and Ronnie looked like he would really help us.  Didn't end up being a great player, but he was a great guy.  Glad for this tribute. 

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Ronnie was a good kid. He used to live with Curtis Moore, Stan Cloudy and Anthony White in a house on F street and was always cheerful, polite and uninvolved in team controversy. I remember sitting behind the basket in Manhattan and watching him beat K State with a last second shot. Tragic that he passed so young but he did have a long pro career, successful marriage and contributed in a positive way to society. Not a bad legacy for anyone. RIP

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