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From: gayde@ihuxp.UUCP (Peter Gayde)
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Subject: Re: Sports Stars in your High School
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Date: Fri, 8-Mar-85 18:14:56 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  8 18:14:56 1985
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My high school, Brother Rice, in Birmingham, Michigan has gained
quite a reputation (at least in Michigan) as a "jock" school.  Among
the athletes who attended Rice are:
	Greg Collins	- former NFL defensive back
	Tim Andree	- former basketball center for Notre Dame
	Kevin Smith	- former guard for Michigan State and lately in the CBA
	John Shasky	- current forward/center for U of Minnesota
	Brian Brennan	- Doug Flutie's favorite receiver in 1983 at BC
			  and currently with the Cleveland Browns
	Paul Jokisch	- wide receiver at U of Michigan
	Brad Cochrane	- defensive back at U of Michigan
	Dave Yarema	- starting QB at Michigan State

At one time we had the sons of 5 former Detroit Lions playing on the
1975 State Champion football team (sons of Leon Hart, Tobin Rote,
Earl Morrall, Jack Simmons and Darris McCord).  Two sons of former
Lion Mel Farr were on the 1983 State Champion football team, including
Mel Farr, Jr. who is now at UCLA.  Also, the hockey coach at Rice is
Eddie Giacomin.
     Some of you may have seen the interview shown on Christmas Day done
by NBC's Al McGuire about the two 7 foot 3 inch twins (that's not a typo)
now playing on the freshman basketball team at Rice.  Mike and Jim Lanier
have a long way to go but, as they say, their potential is unlimited.
-- 
	Peter Gayde	AT&T Technologies	Naperville, IL
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