Information about this event has been posted before -- this is just an update from the San Diego paper.
In case anyone is wondering why I'm posting this, I'm honored to be involved with this project.
1 posted on
06/25/2011 11:42:43 AM PDT by
Gumlegs
To: Gumlegs
They will probably keep the ship in port. I would like to see the games played at sea. If the college kids can’t play on a pitching deck with a crew that large there must be a few sailors that could show them how.
2 posted on
06/25/2011 12:15:28 PM PDT by
ThomasThomas
(I am still looking for that box I am supposed to think out of.)
To: Gumlegs
I know the UNC players are excited about the opportunity. They are a bit nervous as to how the different environment might or might not affect their game - but they hope to be able to get there a bit early and practice and get used to it.
3 posted on
06/25/2011 12:19:23 PM PDT by
2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
(Welcome to the USA - where every day is Backwards Day!)
To: Gumlegs
Gerald Ford, center left jumping for the ball, is seen playing basketball on the light carrier Monterrey during World War II. (Navy)
To: Gumlegs
Dollars to donuts the Odumbo will be there.
To: Gumlegs
Are they going to put to sea for this game? Basketball on a rolling deck would make the game more interesting.
9 posted on
06/25/2011 1:40:24 PM PDT by
TigersEye
(Wranglers not Levis. Levi Strauss is anti-2nd Amendment.)
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