PigPen wrote:Dan-Yorktown and Lakeland (and I guess Mahopac later on) were just too far ahead of everyone else in Section 1 (and they still are). Nyack and Suffern (Darn them!) would turn out some kids every so often-speaking of that-Graf brought up Timmy Goldstein-great feeder, but Hess was simply incredible. In h.s. he did everything-he would simply motor by people without looking like he was giving any effort (sort of like Rod Carew). I have seen this guy so much in h.s and college it's hard not to throw him in with the list of the greastest ever. When Hess graduated, the Rockland/Westchester paper (Journal News) had a full blown characture of the guy on the front page-not of the sports section but THE WHOLE PAPER! It had his career stats-some of which I thought were statisically impossible to obtain. Dan do you remember this?
Of course I remember Hess. Not the paper, but the player. I remember going into the game thinking he wasn't that great, but he still racked up a ton of assists and he was pretty closely guarded. I was always more of a Kavovit guy. His feeding was the stuff of legends.