Atlanta Griz1
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If you are not over the age of 55, you might want to skip this thread. I thought it might be interesting for the old-timers to post some of my remembrances from the glory years of Griz BB that I was close to at the time.
* The 4 Southern Ohio players who we were able to get to visit Montana in the 1975-78 time frame, all would have been Griz starters. As I mentioned, only one (Chris Powers) signed with Montana, but left after his sophomore season. His picture is still on the Mo Club wall in the 1975 team picture. Also visiting was a 6'11" center, whose name I can no longer recall. He signed with Middle Tennessee, and started there a couple of years. Another kid, a 6'7" power forward from Archbishop Alter H. S. in Kettering, Ohio (where Jim and John Paxton played), last name of Schaefer, was a starter for Wright State. The other kid, a shooting guard, whose name I can no longer recall, signed with the University of Detroit, and I believe played for Dickie.
* A very tragic story was a kid who was going to visit Montana, but cancelled his visit at the last minute. His name Keith Moon, a 6'10" center from Fairmont West High School, the same school as Mike Lee attended. I can remember sitting in Brandy's kitchen in his house on Keith Avenue, and listening to Brandy's phone call to Keith in which Moon told him that he was going to cancel his visit to UM, and sign with the Evansville Purple Aces. I can still hear Brandy saying to Keith "so, you are going to go play the pivot for Evansville, huh?" Such old school talk.... playing the "pivot"! LOL The tragedy was that Moon died in his freshman year along with the entire Purple Aces team in that tragic airplane crash. If he had signed with the Griz, he would probably still be alive today.
* Because I was very close to Chris Powers, who looked at my family as his family away from Ohio during his brief stay in Missoula, I hung out with him a lot. Chris and Michael Ray Richardson became very close friends, and I remember many nights hanging out with Chris and MMR in their dorm rooms. MMR was really nice kid, who was a stutterer around people he did not know, or in large groups. But, in that dorm room, I don't remember his stuttering. He was very shy because of his speech difficulties, but was a really good guy once you got to know him.
* I kept up my friendship with Jud after he went to MSU, and he got me tickets behind the Spartan bench one year when they played a regional NCAA playoff game in Dayton, and I was visiting my parents there. Can't recall the year.
* Jim Brandenburg lives in Austin, Texas now, having lost his wife several years ago.
Hope this didn't bore you too much.
* The 4 Southern Ohio players who we were able to get to visit Montana in the 1975-78 time frame, all would have been Griz starters. As I mentioned, only one (Chris Powers) signed with Montana, but left after his sophomore season. His picture is still on the Mo Club wall in the 1975 team picture. Also visiting was a 6'11" center, whose name I can no longer recall. He signed with Middle Tennessee, and started there a couple of years. Another kid, a 6'7" power forward from Archbishop Alter H. S. in Kettering, Ohio (where Jim and John Paxton played), last name of Schaefer, was a starter for Wright State. The other kid, a shooting guard, whose name I can no longer recall, signed with the University of Detroit, and I believe played for Dickie.
* A very tragic story was a kid who was going to visit Montana, but cancelled his visit at the last minute. His name Keith Moon, a 6'10" center from Fairmont West High School, the same school as Mike Lee attended. I can remember sitting in Brandy's kitchen in his house on Keith Avenue, and listening to Brandy's phone call to Keith in which Moon told him that he was going to cancel his visit to UM, and sign with the Evansville Purple Aces. I can still hear Brandy saying to Keith "so, you are going to go play the pivot for Evansville, huh?" Such old school talk.... playing the "pivot"! LOL The tragedy was that Moon died in his freshman year along with the entire Purple Aces team in that tragic airplane crash. If he had signed with the Griz, he would probably still be alive today.
* Because I was very close to Chris Powers, who looked at my family as his family away from Ohio during his brief stay in Missoula, I hung out with him a lot. Chris and Michael Ray Richardson became very close friends, and I remember many nights hanging out with Chris and MMR in their dorm rooms. MMR was really nice kid, who was a stutterer around people he did not know, or in large groups. But, in that dorm room, I don't remember his stuttering. He was very shy because of his speech difficulties, but was a really good guy once you got to know him.
* I kept up my friendship with Jud after he went to MSU, and he got me tickets behind the Spartan bench one year when they played a regional NCAA playoff game in Dayton, and I was visiting my parents there. Can't recall the year.
* Jim Brandenburg lives in Austin, Texas now, having lost his wife several years ago.
Hope this didn't bore you too much.