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  1. IrishCorey

    IrishCorey Well-Known Member

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    Its more SoCal related than anything, but I just read that Stu Nahan passed away?? I always liked this guy. One of the institutions of Southern California sports. He took pride in his work and about 99.9% of the guys you see on TV today couldn't hold Stu's jock..

    http://www.latimes.com/news/printed...4855720.story?coll=la-headlines-pe-california
    I know a few sports writers in Southern California, some have since moved to new markets, all of whom contend that Stu Nahan was 2nd only to El Supremo himself in terms of being a legend who would stop to take the time to help young guys coming along..

    As a lifelong Kings fan, I always love the fact that Stu was the one bringing you the hockey news pre-Gretzky. He'll be missed.
     
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    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Never heard of him.
     
  3. IrishCorey

    IrishCorey Well-Known Member

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    have

    <t>you ever seen rocky (any of them) or fast times at ridgemont high? he made cameos in all of those.</t>
     
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    I met Stu Nahan one time. He was a local TV/radio sportscaster here in SoCal going back to when I was in high school. He was a good one...