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12/06/25 11:52 AM #16592    

 

Mark Schweickart

What's this I hear about Watterson being this year's state champions in division 3 (whatever that is) basketball? I guess some serious congratulations are in order. Who'd a-thunk it? 


12/06/25 02:35 PM #16593    

 

Mary Margaret Clark (Schultheis)

Back to back Division III State Champs! They beat Toledo Central Catholic for the second year in a row 30-0. Also they went undefeated for the second year....30 staight wins.

   

 


12/06/25 02:47 PM #16594    

 

Mark Schweickart

Oops! I even had the wrong sport, basketball instead of football. Was it Daffy Duck who used to say, "What a maroon"? Sorry for my cluelessness. 


12/07/25 07:48 AM #16595    

 

Michael Boulware

I taught and coached for a long time. Our teams took great pride in being league champs; doing it two times in a row was a rare experience. Winning the state championship two times in a row is almost unbelievable. Congratulations to The Watterson Eagles. 

By the way, Brian Kennedy is Watterson's head football coach. His Dad, Joe Kennedy, was a all-league football player from Ready. He was one of the few bright spots Ready had when they played against Watterson during our senior year. Even after all these years, I still remember him putting out a strong effortt against our team, despite being outscored by an immense amount. I believe we won 62 - 0, but Joe Kennedy still displayed the same effort. Obviously, Joe instilled that same work ethic into his son. 

By the way one more time, I recall being on the sideline during the later stages of the Ready/ Watterson football game and hearing Coach Dick Walker send in Bob Curtin with the play and orders not to score anymore points against Ready. Bob must have "misunderstood" Mr. Walker , because he changed the play making sure that he carried the ball and scored the last points of the night. All of us know Bob well enough to realize that Bob did not misunderstand our superb coach.


12/07/25 10:31 AM #16596    

 

Michael McLeod

You know you're in trouble when you wake up and realize you're not sure which drawer is your sock drawer.


12/07/25 02:43 PM #16597    

 

John Maxwell

My condolences to Buckeyes for their losing to their new rival in the Big Ten, (or is it big seventeen??? The Big 17+ conference, Indiana).

12/07/25 03:04 PM #16598    

 

John Maxwell

Dave M, congrats on making the Frosh roster in hoops. I only made the track team until I broke my foot attempting a long jump. I remember lying on my back in the pit at Whetstone where we practiced. I ran the mile, but thought if I was good enough I might qualify for something else. I remember lying there writhing in pain, whe I saw coach Walker walk to his car get in and drive off. Maybe I be he's going to get help I hoped, but he never returned. I laid there waiting to see if Walker was coming back to help me. He didn't and now I was faced with finding a way home. The walk from Whetstone was over a mile and all uphill. It took me two hours to get home. Turns out I fractured two bones in my foot when I landed on it at the end of the jump. I guess I wasn't built for competitive sports. But my best mile time was clocked at Fort Jackson at 5:14:02, in combat boots.
I kinda decided that if Walker had known me, he may have helped me, but, I guess he didn't see me. I gave up competing after that.

12/07/25 03:28 PM #16599    

 

David Mitchell

Jack,

That is not the only story I ever heard about Coach Walker's lack of character. Sorry you had to experience that.   

And

P.s. I did NOT make the freshman basketball team - it was the JV team in sophomore year. And I'll have you know, I scored 5 whole points that year - yes FIVE !

I did make the Freshman baseball team on Father Kenny Grimes orders- (he had seen me pitch one really good game - after six awful games).

But coach Dick Amorose never put me in a single game - even when we were way behind one day at Arlington. He actually humiliated me as to why he let me make the team. "I was going to cut you, but we already cashed the insurance checks. So you can stay if you want to." 


12/07/25 04:39 PM #16600    

Joseph Gentilini

It was interesting to read about Dave M's experience with Coach Walker.  Sad really!  I remember him only because he was my Junior High School History teacher and this was at the time that Goldwater was running for president. There was lots of discussion in class about that. I mainly remember the coach talking about sports, more than history - ha!  joe


12/07/25 08:06 PM #16601    

 

David Mitchell

Joe,

Speaking of Coaches in classrooms - I had one wonderful experince with Coach Pat Mannion in my history class- although I can't remenber which year it was. I still think he was the best of the bunch of coaches. - as a coach, teacher, and person.


12/07/25 09:35 PM #16602    

 

David Mitchell

Notre Dame got screwed!


12/08/25 10:49 AM #16603    

 

John Jackson

Tulane plays Ole Miss the first week of the playoffs - they lost to Ole Miss by 35 earlier in the regular season. They also got blown away by UTSA (Univ. Texas at San Antonio).

But I have to say I've lost a lot of interest in college sports with NIL, the transfer portal, etc.  The idea of the "scholar-athlete" was always a stretch, but now it's a farce.


12/08/25 12:25 PM #16604    

 

John Maxwell

Michael,
Here's a tip. Put socks in all the drawers. It saves time remembering. Besides why do you even wear socks? They look goofy with sandles or crocs.

12/08/25 02:05 PM #16605    

 

David Mitchell

John,

I completely agree with you about college football. It's become a joke. 

And the playoff brackets......James Madison ?   Give me a break.

If I wasn't an avid NFL fan (Broncos) I doubt I would even follow the football season.


12/10/25 12:38 PM #16606    

 

Michael McLeod

RE the coach Walker conversation:

I think some coaches are just coaches, but most are to some degree a combination of coaches/guidance counsellors and life-lesson cultivators/disciplinarians of young men. (I would include female coaches in this too, of course.)  Coach Walker was a coach who fit very much into the cultivator category based on my limited personal contact with him. So was Woody Hayes -- a man I'd characterize as an intellectual,of sorts, albeit a humble one, who was quick to disparage uppity intellectuals. I had a chance encounter with him in a public setting in downtown columbus, might have been on a bus or rather while waiting for a bus or a ride, my memory isn't clear on that. I was with my mother at the time and in my early teens. We greeted him, and my mother encouraged me to approach him and teased me for being shy about it. He was very warm and generous. He and I talked for a bit but I can't remember what we talked about -- it wasn't football, I know that much - being so gobsmacked just being in his presence. He said something to my mother about how he tried to influence young men to be graceful and generous and spoke to me about how important it was to conduct myself like a gentleman. And I'm telling you, I vowed to do so in that moment. I'm not saying I turned into Cary Grant. But I was absolutely and incrementally more serious about conducting myself gracefully and as a gentleman after that meeting. Forgive me if this sounds sacriligious but it was as if I'd had an encounter with a consecrated saint of some sort. I just think it's interesting that sometimes the guiding lights along our paths come from unexpected places.

Heck, I even remember a drill segeant from boot camp who just had certain way about him, a sense of humor that impressed me - here was somebody in a position of power who didn't take himself seriously. There was a nun somewhere along the line in my parochial education who had that same quality, can't remember her name.


12/10/25 01:00 PM #16607    

 

Michael McLeod

Mary Margaret: Always grateful for you contributions and wish we had more female classmates in the chat.


12/10/25 04:23 PM #16608    

Janie Albright (Blank)

Reminding everyone that our Class of '66 Christmas πŸŽ„ lunch at MCL Cafeteria at Kingsdale at 11:30 is coming up a week from tomorrow, Thursday December 18th. We are up to 24 of you coming. If you aren't on our list please take a look at your calendar and see if you can join us. It's going to be festive! 
 

Invitation on homepage

RSVP: Watterson1966@aol.com
 

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12/11/25 11:31 PM #16609    

 

David Mitchell




12/12/25 08:49 AM #16610    

Joseph Gentilini

Thanks, Dave M - brings back memories.  joe


12/12/25 09:31 AM #16611    

 

Michael McLeod

Jocko: love the sock drawer advice.


12/12/25 05:10 PM #16612    

 

John Jackson

Joke of the day:

Donald Trump visits Israel and, while on a tour of Jerusalem, suffers a heart attack and dies. American diplomats are given two options: 

  • Ship the body back to the U.S. for $50,000.
  • Bury him in the Holy Land for $100. 

After a short discussion, the diplomats chose the option of shipping the body home. When asked why they would spend so much money for the same outcome, one diplomat replies:

"A long time ago, a man died and was buried here, and three days later he rose from the dead. We just can't take that risk." 

 


12/13/25 10:34 AM #16613    

 

Michael McLeod

Just wondering:

Anybody out there still smoking pot?

I also wonder if anybody had the kind of experience I had with it, back in the day -- which was that I bought it and smoked it but never ever understood why people LIKED it.

It just made me dreamy and woozy, slowed down my thinking - and I did it more because of social pressure than actual enjoyment.

After a while I just quit. This was quite a long time ago but I think back on it occasionally and marvel at friends who seemed to have sincerely enjoyed it -- as I guess some folks still do.

 

 


12/13/25 02:29 PM #16614    

 

David Mitchell

Mike,

I never tried it.

But my best buddy, Tommy Litzinger taught me how to smoke cigarettes in about 5tth grade. But it ended in about 7th grade, when I was with a bunch of guys, Tommy, Kevin Ryan, Joe Royce, Mike Haggerty, and a few others, having a smoke down underneath the bridge on Rustic Bridge Drive in old Beechwold. We were getting our nerve up to go knock on Jane Connor's door where a bunch of female clasmates were gathered. It suddenly hit me that I didn't even like this stuff.

I flicked my cigarette into the creek and never smoked again. 

But I owe a lot to my buddy Tommy. He taught me all about what fun you can have with matches when we were about five.


12/14/25 09:29 AM #16615    

 

Mary Margaret Clark (Schultheis)

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12/14/25 05:28 PM #16616    

 

Michael McLeod

Dave:you were a bad, bad boy!


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