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At the Denver ITTs with practice at the Air Force Academy:
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[[File:1993_ITTs_Team_photo_1.jpg|500px|thumb|left|'''First row:'''(L to R) Denny Merideth (coach), Steve Hajosy, Kevin Sinibaldi, Buck Buchanan, Mike Legg, Chris Shay, Marcus Michles, Mark Pidcock, Brian Moore, Greg Strafer, Clay Gardiner, and Brian Mennes.  '''Second row:''' Jeff Sands (assistant coach), unknown, Barry Taylor, Fred Gregory, Dave Snodgrass, Dan Schill, Bob Liebe, Kim Pipkin, Rick Coveno, Matt Sisson, and ?  '''Third row:'''  Kevin Swords, Dan Drummond, Brad Walker, Jeff Schipp, Mike Brown, Jon Perlstein, Gabe Puello, Gary Stasco, Casey Hackathorn, Jim Snyder, Dave Edgarton, Al Collins (trainer), Mike McDowell (assistant manager), and Mike Malone (manager)]]
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Click here for more '''[[1993 Combined Services Men pictures and documents]]'''
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A comment by Marcus [Michles] (fullback) in the middle of the match against the Pacific. Chris [Shay] (flyhalf) had just kicked a high ball out of a defensive position. The ball did not find touch, but rather ended up in the arms of the Pacific wing (islander, then player on the US team, not Vaea Anitoni): “good job, Chris, you just put the ball in the hands of...the most dangerous runner in the world.” That player had just been deemed by some sports reporting outlet as “the most dangerous runner in the world.” He ran the ball back for a try. A good memory not for the defensive lapse and ensuing try, but for the unique, ascerbic wit of Marcus.
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[[File:1993_coaches_during_warmups.jpg|500px|thumb|left|Mike McDowell, Coach Denny Merideth (with baby Denny in the backpack) and ? Barry Taylor ]]

Latest revision as of 23:02, 5 May 2020

At the Denver ITTs with practice at the Air Force Academy:

First row:(L to R) Denny Merideth (coach), Steve Hajosy, Kevin Sinibaldi, Buck Buchanan, Mike Legg, Chris Shay, Marcus Michles, Mark Pidcock, Brian Moore, Greg Strafer, Clay Gardiner, and Brian Mennes. Second row: Jeff Sands (assistant coach), unknown, Barry Taylor, Fred Gregory, Dave Snodgrass, Dan Schill, Bob Liebe, Kim Pipkin, Rick Coveno, Matt Sisson, and ? Third row: Kevin Swords, Dan Drummond, Brad Walker, Jeff Schipp, Mike Brown, Jon Perlstein, Gabe Puello, Gary Stasco, Casey Hackathorn, Jim Snyder, Dave Edgarton, Al Collins (trainer), Mike McDowell (assistant manager), and Mike Malone (manager)

Click here for more 1993 Combined Services Men pictures and documents

A comment by Marcus [Michles] (fullback) in the middle of the match against the Pacific. Chris [Shay] (flyhalf) had just kicked a high ball out of a defensive position. The ball did not find touch, but rather ended up in the arms of the Pacific wing (islander, then player on the US team, not Vaea Anitoni): “good job, Chris, you just put the ball in the hands of...the most dangerous runner in the world.” That player had just been deemed by some sports reporting outlet as “the most dangerous runner in the world.” He ran the ball back for a try. A good memory not for the defensive lapse and ensuing try, but for the unique, ascerbic wit of Marcus.

Mike McDowell, Coach Denny Merideth (with baby Denny in the backpack) and ? Barry Taylor