Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Keri Talbot - granddaughter

The picture you have on the Website, is definitely 'picture perfect' for my Grandfather. One of my fondest memories is when he came over to watch a high school basketball game in North Seattle. My father was the boy's basketball coach for Friday Harbor and I played on the girls team. We played before the boys game and my grandfather saw part of my game. I had one good assist, and happened to see him making this exact- motion with his hands. Makes me smile even today. Some of my favorite memories are watching him pace the sidelines at basketball games. When I think of high school basketball, Les Eathorne is definitely the forerunner of my thoughts. One of my boy's favorite places to visit, is Les' house and his basketball court.
Thanks,
Keri L.Talbott
AKA, Keri Eathorne

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Rocky Botts

Didn't personally share in the wonders that revolved around "Knight Pride," but certainly was witness to the impact it had on the lives of many wonderful people who carried with them its indelible mark. So I guess that qualifies me. This is a great endeavor you guys have undertaken. Let me know if I can ever help you in any way.

Best regards, Rock

(Rocky played basketball for Wilson High School. He was the team mate of Brant Gibler and Rick Walker at the University of Puget Sound.)