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85-86 Team Inducted into GPSHOF

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Jerry Thomas, Anthony Manuel, and Keith Berry there, along with former academic advisor Sue Rapp and yours truly. Sat with BP and Doc Bugaieski- Bobby did the intro- guys asked me to speak- which was a big honor.

Frankie Williams inducted, as were the 73-76 Richwoods teams of Wayne Hammerton. Fun afternoon
 
Jerry Thomas, Anthony Manuel, and Keith Berry there, along with former academic advisor Sue Rapp and yours truly. Sat with BP and Doc Bugaieski- Bobby did the intro- guys asked me to speak- which was a big honor.

Frankie Williams inducted, as were the 73-76 Richwoods teams of Wayne Hammerton. Fun afternoon

Sounds like a great afternoon. I officiated several games for Wayne's '73-76 team. Great players on those teams. Derek Holcomb,Chris Williams,Mark Smith just to name a few. The great thing about those teams is Wayne and I are still friends today.lol. Shout out to the Lady Rockets team of 91-92 that was also inducted. Alot of well deserved inductees this afternoon. Congrats to all. There is no bigger honor than to be elected into a Hall of Fame for the sport you participated in.
 
Jerry Thomas, Anthony Manuel, and Keith Berry there, along with former academic advisor Sue Rapp and yours truly. Sat with BP and Doc Bugaieski- Bobby did the intro- guys asked me to speak- which was a big honor.

Frankie Williams inducted, as were the 73-76 Richwoods teams of Wayne Hammerton. Fun afternoon

Ah, the good old days. Braveman, remember all our great trips?
 
Great trips! Horton was a highlight, there were a few to Terre Haute, etc!

Terre Haute was a great trip. We were always treated good over there. Charlie, Ernie and 7 card no peek was always a classic. Ann Arbor was a good one too, even thoug we lost.
 
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