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Sheila McMillen added 13 for the Irish. Alicia Thompson, a first-team All-America forward playing her final game for the Lady Raiders, led Teach with...
This is your Harvard basketball team that has gone on to the NCAA Tournament the last two years and is vying to make it three straight; this is your classmate--Allison Feaster--that will go on to win the national scoring title and possibly even garner All-America honors; this is your team that is giving you one last chance to witness history...
...Dawson--the speaker--was pretty good though. And like Moss, he was a blessing to Marshall from Florida State. Dawson arrived in Huntington in 1968 after a brief stint as a tight end for the Boston Patriots. He was an All-America at Florida State, the "other end" down the line from legend Fred Biletnikoff. "Freddy used to say one of the hardest times he was ever hit was when I ran the wrong route and collided with him," says Dawson. "I'm here to tell you, it was Freddy who ran the wrong route...
There are heroes here: Paul Bunker, the only Army player to make Walter Camp's All-America team at two different positions, who died in a Japanese pow camp after smuggling his unit's flag past his captors; Ed White, who walked in space and died in Apollo 1; Joe Stilwell of China; Lucius Clay of the Berlin airlift; George Goethals of the Panama Canal. The biggest monument, however, a large pyramid, belongs to a general named Egbert Viele. An eminent engineer, he helped design the cemetery, which perhaps explains his prominence. The entrance to the pyramid is guarded...
...Tennis at All-America Championships (Austin...