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At Kubasaki High in Okinawa, Japan..still i think to myself why did i ball in my 14's
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Originally Posted by Lazy B
Nothing but army brats.
Yeah man. It was cool. But, I can guarantee the high school experience is way better stateside.Originally Posted by southzeztpdot
So your fam was stationed in Japan? Thats pretty cool I never thought about High Schools for kids like ya'll.
yeah, when i was younger i grew too fast (im 6'5 now as a 17 year old) and the muscles around my eyes didnt grow as quick as the rest of mybody resulting in light sensitivity, i out grew that problem but i got so used to playing with my oakleys i cant play without them now. i wear them whilecatching too which is a pain in the !#%Originally Posted by Fede DPT
Are you playing with glasses?
What name brand are those jerseys? I swear everytime I see a league in Japan or anywhere in Asia, they got the freshest custom jerseys over thereOriginally Posted by IX Is Tha Future
At Kubasaki High in Okinawa, Japan..still i think to myself why did i ball in my 14's
Originally Posted by DatZNasty
What name brand are those jerseys? I swear everytime I see a league in Japan or anywhere in Asia, they got the freshest custom jerseys over thereOriginally Posted by IX Is Tha Future
At Kubasaki High in Okinawa, Japan..still i think to myself why did i ball in my 14's
Originally Posted by IX Is Tha Future
I forgot what they were called but I know our coach got em from the Phillipines right before he died of a heart attack from smashing a prostitute
Yes..lol..true story. It was spring break 06 I think. Me and my homeboys was getting ready to be counselors at a basketball camp and one of em waslike yeah you know coach died busting a nut..we was wereOriginally Posted by JamesOnNT
Originally Posted by IX Is Tha Future
I forgot what they were called but I know our coach got em from the Phillipines right before he died of a heart attack from smashing a prostitutewhat?
Originally Posted by JamesOnNT
Originally Posted by IX Is Tha Future
I forgot what they were called but I know our coach got em from the Phillipines right before he died of a heart attack from smashing a prostitutewhat?
Originally Posted by retepelnart
Originally Posted by JamesOnNT
Originally Posted by IX Is Tha Future
I forgot what they were called but I know our coach got em from the Phillipines right before he died of a heart attack from smashing a prostitutewhat?
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TOURIST DEATH: (22 April ) AN AMERICAN tourist was found dead in his hotel room in Angeles City, Pampanga province, some 83 kilometers northwest of Manila at dawn Saturday , police said. Investigators have ruled out foul play. Dr. Froilan Canlas of the Angeles City Foundation Memorial Center reported that Christopher James Sullivan, 51, died in his sleep from a heart attack, said Angeles City police director Senior Superintendent Policarpio Segubre. Sullivan checked into Wild Orchids Hotel in Balibago village with his Filipina girlfriend on Friday evening, the report said. When the woman woke up at 5:45 a.m. Saturday, she noticed that Sullivan seemed to have stopped breathing, prompting her to call for help. Segubre said it was the hotel management who called in the doctor to check on the tourist's condition.
NOTE: Chris (Coach) Sullivan was a DoD physical education teacher on Okinawa. He will be missed by his fellow teachers and his students.
http://www.margarita-station.com/newsletters/may06/may_news.htmlhttp://www.margarita-stat...tters/may06/may_news.html
Christopher J. Sullivan, 51, of Okinawa, Japan died on Saturday, April 8, 2006 of a heart attack while in the Philippines.
Born on February 25, 1955 to Roland and Barbara (Ross) Sullivan in Fukowoka, Japan. He was educated at Baumholder American High School in Germany; received his B.S. from Norwich University in Northfield, VT and his Masters in Teaching from Columbia University in New York City. Mr. Sullivan was a High School Physical Education Teacher at Kubasaki High School in Okinawa; Kinnick High School in Yokosuka and also taught in U.S. Forces Schools in Darmstadt, Germany, West Point Elementary School and New York City private schools (Birch-Wather and Calhoun.). He also served in the U.S. Navy in 1976 and 1977.
On December 4, 1992 he married Susan Tafoya in Albuquerque, New Mexico; she survives living in Okinawa. He enjoyed traveling, American history and coached his high school's basketball, soccer and track teams. Besides his wife Susan, his father Roland Sullivan of Cornwall, NY, Christopher is survived by his daughter Catherine Sullivan; three brothers Patrick of Flanders, NJ; Matthew of Rutherford, NJ; Michael (his twin) of Millersville, MD and his sister Ann Sullivan Dormin of Saratoga Springs, NY. His mother Barbara (Ross) Sullivan died on January 27, 2004.
http://www.alumni.norwich.edu/s/758/index.aspx?pgid=547&gid=1http://www.alumni.norwich...x.aspx?pgid=547&gid=1
is that good enough for you?
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
I don't see anything wrong with you're swing especially since you're finishing. I would like to get a wider base on my swing but my knee injuries won't let me. I got that Evan Longoria closed stance swing.