Thumbing through a new issue that arrived for my room when I stumbled upon the one and only, Pride of Lisle, Illinois:
(Weird. It was upright when uploading but came out on its side.)
He's no Glenn Earl.
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fast forward to the 1:55 mark
My friend went to high school with him. According to him Kaminsky was the biggest pot head and really just an awful person to be around. Also heard Flood was a prick too. They really teach them well at Benet...
Quote from: ChitownEllenson on October 14, 2014, 02:01:37 AM
My friend went to high school with him. According to him Kaminsky was the biggest pot head and really just an awful person to be around. Also heard Flood was a prick too. They really teach them well at Benet...
I'd argue that it is more of an indictment of the parents & family and not of the school. There are plenty of Benet students and graduates that are not awful people.
Quote from: ChitownEllenson on October 14, 2014, 02:01:37 AM
My friend went to high school with him. According to him Kaminsky was the biggest pot head and really just an awful person to be around. Also heard Flood was a prick too. They really teach them well at Benet...
my brother-in-law was his 8th grade basketball coach and my nephew played with him briefly when they beat simeon(feb. 2011) who had jabari parker and steve taylor jr. at the time-never heard "pot head" story, but i will ask him now that the subject has been breached
Quote from: Blue Horseshoe on October 14, 2014, 11:57:55 AM
I'd argue that it is more of an indictment of the parents & family and not of the school.
We sat with the Floods at the basketball banquet last spring and they were extremely nice, down-to-earth people.