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Stevie Woodcock

Stevie Woodcock after the JHS 17 graduation ceremonies held at Printing High School in June 1965


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Julio Rodriguez08-Nov-2006 01:32
thanks Pam, the date makes sense, I changed it.
Pam 07-Nov-2006 23:27
Stevie could not have graduated from JHS in 1968, even the photo says 1965. He could have graduated HS in '68. We went to 17 together, we graduated in '65. Love, Pam
chu53 05-Feb-2002 01:50
I,
Well I guess we could say we half agree on this one. I thought Steve had a great deal of passion because, I don't think you can develope a jumpshot like his without it. On the other hand he had no dedication witnessed by the early age he stopped playing daily.


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Ivan Donovan 04-Feb-2002 22:16
Chu,
Since you and Vairon were Stevie's peers, you may know Stevie's potential. I remember you playing with the older guys, but I cannot remember Stevie. One thing I know, to play in the NBA you need passion and dedication. Stevie, a quiet and fun-loving guy, did not impress me of having either.
Charles Underwood 13-Jan-2002 08:31
This man could have played in the NBA. He had a Pro jumpshot.
Ivan Donovan 10-Aug-2001 21:33
Stevie Woodcock after the JHS 17 graduation ceremonies held at Printing High School in June 1968.