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Saturday: Beth Mowins and Tim Welsh. (nm)

ok spill your secret...where do you get these from?
 
Ugh can we get anyone decent? Id take Dickie V anyday over those two.
 
Beth was a decent player in her own right back in the day. Played against her for a number of years just before she joined up with ESPN while she was attending grad school at SU. She played for CNS in high school, then Lafayette college.
 
Beth was a decent player in her own right back in the day. Played against her for a number of years just before she joined up with ESPN while she was attending grad school at SU. She played for CNS in high school, then Lafayette college.

She graduated a couple of years ahead of my wife (who was a fellow CNS hooper and a damn good one I may add). Good player Beth was.
 
Her Dad cut me from the baseball team grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
 
Nothing wrong with an all SU crew. Can't have Raf, Jay, and SMcD every game.
 
I wonder if I know your wife. We had a former CNS player on our team too, her first name was Virginia. Most were former college players. Best CNS player I saw had almost the same last name as our football coach, Kelly Morrone, and played for South Carolina. The league we played in was great with many former orange women from Vera Jones, Felisha Legette, Sue Ludwig, Christy Palumbo, Eileen Smith Edsall (yes that Edsall's wife), Martha Mogish (she was on our team for a few years) etc. Also a number of players who went to other colleges like Beth but returned and played in the league etc like Marva Cook , Eileen Emmons (Lemoyne's hall of fame) etc. Your post made me dig deep in these old memory banks...
 
She graduated a couple of year ahead of my wife (who was a fellow CNS hooper and a damn good one I may add). Good player Beth was.

She also graduated a couple years ahead of me at CNS. Nice person and excellent player. Played some pick-up ball with her younger brother in the neighborhood.
 
I wonder if I know your wife. We had a former CNS player on our team too, her first name was Virginia. Most were former college players. Best CNS player I saw had almost the same last name as our football coach, Kelly Morrone, and played for South Carolina. The league we played in was great with many former orange women from Vera Jones, Felisha Legette, Sue Ludwig, Christy Palumbo, Eileen Smith Edsall (yes that Edsall's wife), Martha Mogish (she was on our team for a few years) etc. Also a number of players who went to other colleges like Beth but returned and played in the league etc like Marva Cook , Eileen Emmons (Lemoyne's hall of fame) etc. Your post made me dig deep in these old memory banks...

Kim Muller. Graduated in 1989. Got a looksie from Penn State but they were not looking for a 5"3" point guard (so they told her). Her HS coach was really poor at actually helping our his players get college looks or she could have most certainly played at a D3 school.
 
Did she play after high school at all? I'm sorry I don't know her. Too bad she didn't get to play college ball. That's too bad. I was the opposite, our high school had very good guys teams but no girls team at all (old parochial league). My only option was as a cheerleader for the guys which was fun but certainly not the same.

I tried out as a lark for our womens college team freshman year since I had always played with guy friends and guys I dated but never was on a team except fun pick-up games. I made the college team and started in college - D3. Played AAU after college, marriage and kids, then city rec. In fact right after college I played on the same AAU team as Sheila Nash, who was SU's first womens' scholarship player.

Very lucky to have had the late opportunity to play with and against great players. Always loved the game from when I was a little and it was a religion unto itself in the old parochial league back when I was a student.
 

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