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Date: | Thu, 2 Nov 2000 14:40:17 -0500 |
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There are some interesting precedents involving North Americans playing for
other nations' Olympic hockey teams. BU two-time All-American Herb
Wakabayashi, a native of Ontario, represented Japan in the 1972 games. Dave
Delfino, ULowell class of 1988, played goaltender for Italy in the 1994
games. In the US-Italy matchup that year, BU's Dave Sacco (another two-time
All-American) scored on Delfino. Delfino and Sacco were teammates at
Medford High School.
Edward N. Moller
Controller
Mount Ida College
Newton Centre, MA 02459-3323
Tel (617) 928-4515
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kretsch Kenneth [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 9:02 AM
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> Subject: Re: Army Hockey, "Jingoists", etc.
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> 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
> TyCom
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