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  • Props to Al Cantello, Navy coach

    http://www.navysports.com/sports/mxcoun ... ACH_ID=982

    A great guy. He and my dad know each other. He remembers me from when I was an infant. Besides all that, he's a credit to the sport. I met him in the Atlanta airport a few years ago after the NCAAs at Furman. I didn't go to the NCAAs, but I was at the airport and said hi to him.

    Guys like this don't get enough attention. Who are some other people who don't get the credit they deserve?

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    Re: Props to Al Cantello, Navy coach

    Rodney Dangerfield never got any respect.

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      Re: Props to Al Cantello, Navy coach

      As a competitor, Al was a wild and crazy guy. He developed the style of completing his javelin throw by flying chest first into the ground (cinders, grass, whatever) just short of the foul line.
      Al also told me the funniest story I ever heard. I've used it for years.

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        Re: Props to Al Cantello, Navy coach

        OT, is the story printable? Would love to see it. :-)

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          Re: Props to Al Cantello, Navy coach

          >OT, is the story printable? Would love to see it. :-)


          I'd bet my Al Cantello story is just as funny.

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          • #6
            Re: Props to Al Cantello, Navy coach

            I'll bet each is funner than the last, and successively more unprintable.

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            • #7
              Re: Props to Al Cantello, Navy coach

              I've got to admit, this is probably one of the first places I've seen "great guy" used in the same sentence as Cantello . . .

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