Track Alumni Golfer Owen Dawson paces the One Mile with a splendid 1200M (sorta 1200!) while wearing his Alumni Singlet. Always a highlight in my book!
After Owen's excellent 1200M (sorta 1200!), future PSU Track and Field Alumni Golfer Robby Creese took over and won the mile with this year's #1 NCAA unconverted Mile of 3:57.86.
Ex-Freshman Roommates Tom Rapp and Larry Mangan reunite at the Ashenfelter Complex. Tom's wife Mary Rawe was also an All-American and 1977 Freshman classmate of all of us.
Alumni Golfer, past foursome teammate and William and Mary head coach Steve Walsh actually got me to pose for a very rare pic of myself. I promised him I would post it on the blog with it all, despite my overall desire for anonymity. During the entire day, I noticed that I was the shortest person in every room I was in.
Coach John Gondak arranged the whole affair to bring as many Alumni together as possible and to honor past coaches. Coach Teri Jordan thanked the crowd of over 100 with a brief speech.
Coach Groves gave an even briefer speech, but was mobbed all night by everyone there. Just as it should be.
In the background just to the right of Coach is Ken Brinker, Alumni Golfer extraordinaire! It was announced that Ken recently donated $100,000 to the PSU Track Program. Our Chief Morale and Laundry Officer Larry Mangan is currently organizing the effort to match Ken's magnanimity. More of that is to come.
Penn State's Indoor 3000M Record Holder Sam Masters and Fiance came up with the best excuse for missing this year's Golf Tourney. They are getting married that day in Missouri. Officially, that will be the only excuse us Idiot Officers will now allow!
Greg Fredericks received his Alumni T-Shirt from Le faucon d'orange Mark Hawkins. He was gifted the item by us Idiot Officers for the extraordinary efforts he has made for Coach Groves in the past year.
Greg models the Special Edition Alumni T-Shirt made for Roger "Gunny" Roll for his above-and-beyond efforts for Coach Groves in the past year.
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Good thing you weren't driving faster than your guardian angel could fly! Seriously, we're all glad you are OK and that God decided to allow us all to enjoy more frivolity from you.
ReplyDeleteTom Rapp
Thanks Tom! I was driving at 62 mph in my hybrid, which is about as fast as I ever go anymore. (There is no where on this Earth I am in a hurry to get to anymore!) It was all over before I ever realized what happened. I figure my Guardian Angel was asleep at the time but HIS Guardian Angel kept me far enough to the right to avoid the head-on impact. I can't find any record of it in the news yet, so I guess no one got hurt. Life is a gift not to be taken for granted.
ReplyDeleteHow come Mary looks the same and we all look old?
ReplyDeleteBoyer
Exactly Brian! Exactly. And I think she's taller than I am now.
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