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RE: Golden Flashes of Old: John Whorton
(05-25-2020 09:31 PM)Albert Flasher Wrote:  One of the more memorable games specifically with JW & the KSU basketball program in general was the 2000 NIT win over Villanova. I attended the game at Nova & the Flashes totally outhustled the Wildcats. Outcoached the Wildcats as well.

And this win was after the Flashes defeated Rutgers at the MACC.

Another memorable game for me was the Bracketbuster win at St. Mary's. What a game Al Fisher had.

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I was at the St. Mary's game. It was awesome walking out of the gym with all my KSU gear on and a smirk on my face. I looked like the cat that ate the canary. Al Fishers best game by far, was another I was at that we stole. At St.Louis, Al had 24 of our last 25 points including the game winner. He was literally unstoppable and everyone in the place knew what was coming.
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