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After High School graduation, I attended Albion College for one year. After waking up at 6:00AM for basketball pratices (on top of a full class load), I decided that sports weren't that important anymore. I transferred to MSU in the fall of 1990 and completed my BA.
After graduation from State, I began working in the Automotive Industry. I worked in the Auto Industry as a Supplier Sales Manager for the better part of 14 years. I have recently made a career change- specializing in Senior Benefit Plans. It's a little scary after all these years to start something new. It's true what they say.. it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
My lovely wife Libby is a fellow MSU grad and continues to grind it out as a saleswomen in automotive. She is a little jealous as I now work primarily out of our house. I am constantly reminded that it should be the other way around:)
My boys are my pride and joy. Sam is in third grade and just started his second year of football. He is a quarterback, so he is always wanting to toss the football with his Dad. After about a 1/2 hour, Old Dad is completely worn out and has to take a rest!!
Max is 19 months old. He looks up to his big bro and loves to play "monkey see monkey do (which gets him into trouble every now and again)." It's just so amazing to see him learn something new everyday.
I look forward to catching up with everbody next summer at the reunion.
PS- If Scollon ever outhustled Randall (highly unlikely), it had to be on the right side of the basketball court. Because he could never go left, Scollon had no idea of what that side of the court looked like.