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Vacc is the best sports writer in my lifetime, always captures the unique story angle with tremendous style and flow;


Vacc is an excellent writer with his finger on the pulse of sports people in our area. LI guy, now living in Jersey. {We re-habbed in P.T. at the same place, after each of us broke our legs; he is actually a very quiet, unassuming guy}

He sees my St. John's hat and immediately tells me he is a big fan and even bigger fan of Looie, who was still alive at the time, even though Vacc is a Bonnie.

So much better than the other local Italian American sportswriter, "Mike", Lupica, pompous little ass.
 
Back in the day, Bishop Laughlin was its equal! And its sports program was far better.
Regis was much more well-known for academics than sports, certainly back in my high school days ('67-'71).

Now and then, they would field a decent team in some sport or another, but never a sports powerhouse, like a Laughlin was.
 
Vacc is an excellent writer with his finger on the pulse of sports people in our area. LI guy, now living in Jersey. {We re-habbed in P.T. at the same place, after each of us broke our legs; he is actually a very quiet, unassuming guy}

He sees my St. John's hat and immediately tells me he is a big fan and even bigger fan of Looie, who was still alive at the time, even though Vacc is a Bonnie.

So much better than the other local Italian American sportswriter, "Mike", Lupica, pompous little ass.
Lupica sucks.
 
Bobcats had a 4 point lead at halftime last year when we played, 39-35. Then SJU flipped the switch and won 96-73
That was the teams MO last year. Won a lot of bets against SJU in the first half and on them in the second half. So many slow starts and great second halves. We'll see if this year's team is the same.
 
I had 26 on (I think) the first page of this thread for both point spread and how many IPA's Maher puts down trying to cope with the CA heat level
 
Regis was much more well-known for academics than sports, certainly back in my high school days ('67-'71).

Now and then, they would field a decent team in some sport or another, but never a sports powerhouse, like a Laughlin was.
I think Loughlin was much larger..we had 2000 kids total, 50 kids in each classroom. I think half the guys in my frosh class ran track! We had a much bigger pool to draw from sportswise.
 
I think Loughlin was much larger..we had 2000 kids total, 50 kids in each classroom. I think half the guys in my frosh class ran track! We had a much bigger pool to draw from sportswise.
Regis is a relatively small enrollment school.......

My high school, Nazareth Diocesan, for example, back in the day, was about 350 students per year; I think Regis might have been 100 students each year.....
 
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