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Well, the Vermont connection may indeed be correct. Our Jack's daughter
Molly played hockey four years for the Union College women, ending up as
captain in her senior year. I did see some commentary that mentioned her dad.
Molly's home town was listed as Middlesex, Vermont on the roster at Union.
I wonder if on October 3 whether our Jack (Vermont graduate, btw) will
attend in Burlington, and, which squad might capture his rooting interest.
I still will correspond in September around "Labour Day" (see the spelling
on the FSU site - you know a Canadian did the web authoring) by email to the
team managers and ask, just to make sure. Doubtful there is a "hockey
office" there I could call...
Just thought it might be possible our Jack might have relocated to the sunny
south as many Northerners do when age advances....
All in all, it sort of reminds me of the trivia question:
there is a Hall of Fame in one sport that has two inductees with the same
name - which sport and what name ?
Wayne T Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I don't think this is our Jack Semler. There are several Jack (John)
>Semler's in FL, but I can't find any the right age, and none I can find
>have the correct middle initial. There are some FL John Semler's in
>their 20's. On the other hand, there is a VT Jack Semler with the
>right age.
>
>On FSU hockey ... you've gotta want it ... did you see where their rink
>is? Beats Millinocket H.S. travel to play at the Alfond, I think.
>
>cheers, wayne
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