Thank you Baker Mayfield
Screw it, I'm moving out.Who needs a house out in Hackensack
Is that what you get with your money
When I went to South Side H.S. 1938-42, now Shabbazz,Weequahic was the number one Rival.On 11/11/1941 two of our kids got injured,and taken out of the game.That evening a group of us gathered at the high school to find out how Erwin"Bullet" Winklereid was.He played at RU post war.Turned out he had a broken arm. The other player,Walter Eisele,was in serious condition in the hospital.He died three days later.Walter was a hemophiliac and had signed the parental permission slip so that he could play football.The game that he loved and for which he gave his life.Sad story.A tree was planted at the School in his memory.I don't think anyone's bringing in race.
There are never brawls when Weequahic plays Shabazz.
Speaking of that Newark South Ward rivalry, who won the game today?
Vitales is one of my favorite restaurants. On the border of Bogota on Queen Anne Rd.
When I went to South Side H.S. 1938-42, now Shabbazz,Weequahic was the number one Rival.On 11/11/1941 two of our kids got injured,and taken out of the game.That evening a group of us gathered at the high school to find out how Erwin"Bullet" Winklereid was.He played at RU post war.Turned out he had a broken arm. The other player,Walter Eisele,was in serious condition in the hospital.He died three days later.Walter was a hemophiliac and had signed the parental permission slip so that he could play football.The game that he loved and for which he gave his life.Sad story.A tree was planted at the School in his memory.
When I went to South Side H.S. 1938-42, now Shabbazz,Weequahic was the number one Rival.On 11/11/1941 two of our kids got injured,and taken out of the game.That evening a group of us gathered at the high school to find out how Erwin"Bullet" Winklereid was.He played at RU post war.Turned out he had a broken arm. The other player,Walter Eisele,was in serious condition in the hospital.He died three days later.Walter was a hemophiliac and had signed the parental permission slip so that he could play football.The game that he loved and for which he gave his life.Sad story.A tree was planted at the School in his memory.
It most definitely is in Teaneck.That's most definitely NOT Teaneck.
Empire Hunan is OK. And the Italian restaurant is Amarone.
Sorry, but I'm talking specifically of Cedar Lane. Big disappointment.
It most definitely is in Teaneck.
they're not thugs just misunderstood lads, letting off a little good natured steam. are you shittin me, they are thugsSo I'm a thug because I'm from the Sack? Off the field there is no issue between the towns. This doesn't carry over to other areas of life. I played for Sack and coached there as well as coached at Teaneck.
I would like to know if that tree is still there on Johnson Avenue.When I went to South Side H.S. 1938-42, now Shabbazz,Weequahic was the number one Rival.On 11/11/1941 two of our kids got injured,and taken out of the game.That evening a group of us gathered at the high school to find out how Erwin"Bullet" Winklereid was.He played at RU post war.Turned out he had a broken arm. The other player,Walter Eisele,was in serious condition in the hospital.He died three days later.Walter was a hemophiliac and had signed the parental permission slip so that he could play football.The game that he loved and for which he gave his life.Sad story.A tree was planted at the School in his memory.
There's no centralized "downtown" area in Teaneck. It's a large suburb that was specifically designed NOT to have one. They've used strict zoning to maintain that.Huh. You're right It IS part of Teaneck.
I'm wrong. I never thought of this side of DeGraw Avenue as being part of Teaneck.
Nevertheless, it's far from the downtown area of Teaneck....which is what I was talking about. Cedar Lane.
Vitale's is just OK.
I don't take anything you say seriously. Perhaps you just like to agitate people.they're not thugs just misunderstood lads, letting off a little good natured steam. are you shittin me, they are thugs
NO its not.Here's a story that goes with this. Many years later when the new Shabazz building was built, a maintenance man told the AD about finding an engraved foot stone near the old building.It had Walter's name on it.The AD,an old friend of mine called me and I told him the significance of the marker.I honestly cannot recall what was done with it but I can find out.You know about Johnson ave,. do you? Thanks for asking.I would like to know if that tree is still there on Johnson Avenue.
92 this past Nov 6th.Beaced and RU FB. FB being somewhat older.And lately they have not been looking too sprightly.That puts you over 90 and you're still sharp as a tac.
Seriously, I've seen worse in adult rec hockey leagues, many times with no suspensions given out. Ban them from interscholastic sports? Give me a break.That wasn't that big of a deal. People in social media like to make grand statements about kicking kids out of sports indefinitely and other ridiculous things, but this was over in two minutes and nobody looked to be hurt. If a kid is suspended for a game that's fine, but get a grip--this was lightweight stuff.
I work at a hockey rink and I can attest to hockey parents being lunatics. Fortunately the parents we have on our travel teams are pretty good, but whenever we host tournaments there is a good chance of there being an incident with a parent. We once had a coach ejected from a game, he was escorted off the bench and around the rink, and then as play was about to start up again, he opened a door to the ice and walked across the ice to continue yelling at the ref. The kids were lined up for the faceoff ready to start playing again, but their parents were cheering this guy on for interrupting this game between a bunch of 9 and 10 year olds to berate a guy who is just trying to do his part-time job.I have coached several youth sports (currently a hockey coach), and I'm actually surprised this didn't spill over to the parents. I see some weird stuff (like a parent fight at a mite hockey game [7-8 year olds] last week), so in my opinion the big story is how quickly this was mitigated.
Craziest adults, in my opinion:
1) Hockey
2) Baseball/Softball
3) Wrestling
4) Soccer
5) Basketball
Shame about that marker disappearing. They could've saved it or moved it when they built the new building back in the day. Or maybe they could set something up like another marker or plaque around the new stadium area.NO its not.Here's a story that goes with this. Many years later when the new Shabazz building was built, a maintenance man told the AD about finding an engraved foot stone near the old building.It had Walter's name on it.The AD,an old friend of mine called me and I told him the significance of the marker.I honestly cannot recall what was done with it but I can find out.You know about Johnson ave,. do you? Thanks for asking.
Sad story, but you have to be just plain stupid to play football as a hemophiliac.When I went to South Side H.S. 1938-42, now Shabbazz,Weequahic was the number one Rival.On 11/11/1941 two of our kids got injured,and taken out of the game.That evening a group of us gathered at the high school to find out how Erwin"Bullet" Winklereid was.He played at RU post war.Turned out he had a broken arm. The other player,Walter Eisele,was in serious condition in the hospital.He died three days later.Walter was a hemophiliac and had signed the parental permission slip so that he could play football.The game that he loved and for which he gave his life.Sad story.A tree was planted at the School in his memory.
Huh. You're right It IS part of Teaneck.
I'm wrong. I never thought of this side of DeGraw Avenue as being part of Teaneck.
Nevertheless, it's far from the downtown area of Teaneck....which is what I was talking about. Cedar Lane.
Vitale's is just OK.
I drive on Cedar Lane every single day. Tell me what is so awful about Cedar Lane.
Al....once again...slowly.
Rightly or wrongly, I consider Cedar Lane as sorta the Main Street of Teaneck. And I've found it to be virtually bereft of quality places that I wanna ever return to.
That includes bars, restaurants, bakeries, ice cream parlors, hardware stores, etc.
And that surprised me about the town in the 17 years I've lived nearby and frequently visit Cedar Lane. Nearly always a disappointment
Jesus, how many do you need on a one mile strip? We already covered restaurants, Butterflake is a good bakery, and Bischoffs is the old time local ice cream shop you'll find in any decent suburb. There's a line out the door in the summer.That includes bars, restaurants, bakeries, ice cream parlors, hardware stores, etc.
Jesus, how many do you need on a one mile strip? We already covered restaurants, Butterflake is a good bakery, and Bischoffs is the old time local ice cream shop you'll find in any decent suburb. There's a line out the door in the summer.
As far as hardware stores, the Home Depot killed them. But you must realize that's not unique to Teaneck right?
Agreed. Bunch of kids in football gear tackling each other. Oh the horror.That wasn't that big of a deal. People in social media like to make grand statements about kicking kids out of sports indefinitely and other ridiculous things, but this was over in two minutes and nobody looked to be hurt. If a kid is suspended for a game that's fine, but get a grip--this was lightweight stuff.
You don’t hang out on the CE board or you’d realize (a) he is being completely serious, he’s not just trying to agitate or troll (b) he most definitely doesn’t mean “criminal” when he says thug, and (c) he’s an admitted racist and apparently proud of it.I don't take anything you say seriously. Perhaps you just like to agitate people.