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Feb. 14, 2008
On Friday, February 8th, I was able to cross an item off my list of things to do: visit New York City. While I have been somewhat under-impressed with other "big cities", NYC more than impressed me! The shear size of the city amazed me in every sense of the word. When flying into New York on Friday night, I was overcome with a feeling I hadn't experienced in a long time. The only thing I can compare it to is trying to fall asleep on Christmas Eve when I was a seven year old child. It was excitement and anticipation at the highest level. This trip was also fun for me because I proudly adopted a new nickname. For whatever reason, I am a huge fan of nicknames and, in turn, have acquired many: from Electric L (that'd be my marine radio handle), to Lucky Louie (my ice fishing name), to Sweet Lou. Thanks to one of our teams biggest supporters, Kelly Keil's Uncle D, I can now be referred to as "Clark Kent." Yes, that's right, THE Clark Kent; journalist by trade, superhero by fate. Our trip to New York City to play Fordham was a homecoming of sorts to two members of our team: Head Coach Jim Jabir and Assistant Coach Lesley Dickinson. I figured this would be a perfect opportunity to have our resident New Yorkers speak with you. Head Coach Jim Jabir Of course Coach Jabir had his own little cheering section at our game. A very entertaining group, show stopping, if you will. Coach Jabir, being the most experienced member of our team, always seems to be running into old friends wherever we go. Assistant Coach Lesley Dickinson While most of our flights go smoothly, the same can't be said for Coach D's experience on our flight into the city. As is the case with most historic coaches, Coach Jabir is known for his deep, in depth words of wisdom. We call these Jabirisms. Ok, to be honest, they're simply off-key, ridiculous comments that come out of nowhere and crack everyone up. While I haven't interviewed everyone on the team, you've now heard from every position on the team: player, manager, trainer, communications, and coaches. I find this a perfect opportunity to make a statement which I hope you can now agree with: we have one of the greatest teams in the country. Of course, this statement extends past what happens on the hardwood itself. Please join me next time as we venture to the frigid state of Massachusetts. |
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