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RedandPurple

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Good to hear from you tux...hope your doing well.



Go Cats! Make it 62 in '17!
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Tuxguy

Thanks guys,

Better each day, should be back to tailgate form by September.

Now I want to hear some guesses on the gift from Coco.

P.S.
coco.......you're right, I wasn't as pleased as I though I'd be ;D ( could be a hint in here somewhere)
but a gift is a gift and Thank You!!
Only at a D3 football game could you have 2 seats on the 50 yard line (2 rows behind bluenote) and have an obstructed view!
I love D3 Football!!!

bluenote

Glad to see you're back on the board TuxGuy......been kind of quite around here without your words of wisdom.  ;)

wyd

Hey friends.  I don't know how many of you are familiar with the Freeman brothers (playing for UPS and PLU).  Last night Brady was killed in a car accident along with his girlfriend.   Boone was in the car, but appears to be ok.   

My prayers go out the Freeman family and to the friends Brady and Jocelyn left behind at PLU.

More Details here:
http://www.king5.com/topstories/stories/NW_042708WAB_plu_fatality_folo_SW.a5fc25d5.html
GO FOR TWO

Ralph Turner

Quote from: wyd on April 27, 2008, 03:17:41 PM
Hey friends.  I don't know how many of you are familiar with the Freeman brothers (playing for UPS and PLU).  Last night Brady was killed in a car accident along with his girlfriend.   Boone was in the car, but appears to be ok.   

My prayers go out the Freeman family and to the friends Brady and Jocelyn left behind at PLU.

More Details here:
http://www.king5.com/topstories/stories/NW_042708WAB_plu_fatality_folo_SW.a5fc25d5.html
My prayers go out to the Freeman's and the NWC family.

Gig Harbor Cat


wildcat11

Quote from: wyd on April 27, 2008, 03:17:41 PM
Hey friends.  I don't know how many of you are familiar with the Freeman brothers (playing for UPS and PLU).  Last night Brady was killed in a car accident along with his girlfriend.   Boone was in the car, but appears to be ok.   

My prayers go out the Freeman family and to the friends Brady and Jocelyn left behind at PLU.

More Details here:
http://www.king5.com/topstories/stories/NW_042708WAB_plu_fatality_folo_SW.a5fc25d5.html

WYD and all memebers of the 'Lute family,

I'm terribly sorry that the PLU family has to experience yet another tragic loss of another young person.  Mrs 11 and myself both want to pass along our condolences.  The only silver lining I can think of right now is that I know 100% that the leadership and football staff at PLU will give everything they can to help guide their students through these hard times.

wildcat11

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We have tried many times to return your e-mail. You should check your spam folder and ask your e-mail provider why they are blocking us.
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

Chuck_Curtis

Brady was a very friendly guy, I lived on the same wing as him in the dorms at PLU.  There are a lot of nice guys on the PLU football team, but Brady was one of the friendliest around.  It's tough losing two members of the athletic community in two years.  I assure you all your well wishes are very appreciated.

D O.C.

A tragic accident. I echo the sadness on this board.

Perhaps PC is too busy trying to help the 'new' LINFIELD poster to frown at O Bob's clever,yet offensive, blubber joke and remove it.

Now, is L & C dog PEE OH or 3.14159 OH?

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Ralph Turner on April 27, 2008, 03:24:29 PM
Quote from: wyd on April 27, 2008, 03:17:41 PM
Hey friends.  I don't know how many of you are familiar with the Freeman brothers (playing for UPS and PLU).  Last night Brady was killed in a car accident along with his girlfriend.   Boone was in the car, but appears to be ok.   

My prayers go out the Freeman family and to the friends Brady and Jocelyn left behind at PLU.

More Details here:
http://www.king5.com/topstories/stories/NW_042708WAB_plu_fatality_folo_SW.a5fc25d5.html
My prayers go out to the Freeman's and the NWC family.
Tragic accident, local accounts

wildcat11

#17757
Catdomealumni.com special!The Red and Purple Interview

Catdomealumni.com's blog ( ADvantage Catdome) has posted up a new Red and Purple Interview: Linfield's Daryl Agpalsa.

Daryl was a 1st team all-american guard on the great 2002 Linfield Squad.  We talk about the origins of the "Leave No Doubt" motto, the 2001 post-season snub, 2002's great season, and about his coaching career at Linfield and now as the offensive line coach at Hamline University in the MIAC.

The Red and Purple Interview: Linfield's Daryl Agpalsa

wyd

Quote from: Chuck_Curtis on April 28, 2008, 03:22:17 PM
Brady was a very friendly guy, I lived on the same wing as him in the dorms at PLU.  There are a lot of nice guys on the PLU football team, but Brady was one of the friendliest around.  It's tough losing two members of the athletic community in two years.  I assure you all your well wishes are very appreciated.

Chuck, thanks for sharing.... I know this is a tough time for you all.  I have had a chance to connect with several PLU alumni and we have you guys in our thoughts and prayers.   God Bless...

Thanks for the kind words 11......
GO FOR TWO

RedandPurple

wildcat11:
That was an outstanding interview with Coach Daryl. Thank you for posting it.
My fondest memory of him was the great time we had joking around with each other before the 2005 Menlo game.
His comments about Coach Hire and Linfield Football are right on the mark.

Good work!


Go Cats! Make it 62 in '17!
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."
Winston S. Churchill