Folks,
Some countries trying to field national teams in sports that are popular in
the US offer roster spots to Americans who are descendent from immigrants
from the country. I was watching the Olympics this past September and both
the Italian baseball and softball teams had several Americans on their squad
who were of Italian decent. I assume from this discussion that you all
sympathize with the young Italians that were denied a spot on the roster due
to these imported Americans.
And I seem to recall that Paul Kariya was actually eligible to play for
Japan in the Olympics. How would you all have felt if he had?
Ken Kretsch
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Curtis_T [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 8:09 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Army Hockey, "Jingoists", etc.
>
>
> Well,
> I'll probably get attacked, but I don't mind if I do,
> given the
> caliber of the 'arguments' and yes, the ad hominem stuff
> against Larry. I
> understand his viewpoint, though I don't take it to the degree that, I
> think, he does. Do I feel bad that young US born hockey players end up
> 'beaten out'' for spots on US college hockey rosters? Yes I
> do. And though
> they may be legitimately beaten out, I don't believe that the
> caliber of
> play would slip much if they were playing. Am I for
> legislation or school
> policies to keep out the Canadians or Europeans? No I'm
> not.But I repeat, I
> can understand where Larry is coming from.
> And c'mon people, "They should also be offensive to
> every American."
>
> I'll let that one stand on it's own.
>
> and "West Point enrolls and trains foreign officers, they
> just don't end up
> in the US Army."
> I talked with a West Point grad who now has a son there- no
> hockey. Very
> very few foreign officer trainees are there for a full
> Academy education.
> Most for a year or less, many in 'separate'
> programs.Many older than college students, even hockey
> players. Seems like
> apples and oranges to me.And since the discussion here is
> about athletics,
> unless one of these foreign officers shows up on a West Point
> roster, of
> questionable relevance, IMO.
>
> "Hometowns of three BC Eagles 2000-01 roster, courtesy of their
> website: Calgary, AB
> Kanata, ON and Osoyoos, BC."
>
> a total of 3 current roster players somehow makes BC NOT
> committed to US
> players? Might be hard to find another non-Minnesota D1
> school with less
> than 3.Completely aside from BC's long standing( and
> acknowledged)practice
> of fielding teams of almost exclusively US players.
>
>
>
> Tom Curtis
>
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