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| May 19, 2005 Gary Heifner 248 posts | Physically challenged team-can you top this I play for the Chicago Classics 60+ white. We won the 60AA last year in Vegas. One of our guys has a reconstructed leg that was badly shattered in an accident and 3 of the guys have had a total of 13 by-passes. Since we are moving up to AAA this year, we did a little reloading of our roster. We added a guy who had a total hip replacement and another who had a 4 way by-pass. Our team now features a shattered leg, a metal hip and "17" by-passes. Can your team top this?? If we meet any of you in Phoenix or Plano, take it easy on us. |
| May 20, 2005 Bat-Heater Men's 50 64 posts | 60-Year old George Masters (Captain Marauder) from Vancouver, BC, Canada had a quintuple by-pass last year and is back playing. He should fit in well. LOL On a more serious note; congratulations guys for staying at it! |
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