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Date Posted: 15:48:52 03/01/05 Tue
Author: Michael Rice
Subject: Enjoyed the Girls Regionals basketball game the other day...

Man, do girls play tough these days. It seems like ancient history to remember when girls played 3v3 times 2. Kind of makes you wonder why it was thought that they could not play full-court.

And even though it does not cause as much passion as it use to, it is always great to see a Claremore team beat Pryor.

On the way out of the gym, I noticed a list of the Claremore all-time track and field records. I was delighted to see that Dud Robertson still holds the shot put record. By the way, although I could be mistaken, I think that this was the longest standing record on the list. Way to go Dud - 25 years later!

By the way, I found this reference to Dud. He is a teacher and coach at Cashion High School:
http://www.cashion.k12.ok.us/sportshome.htm

Michael

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