Papageorgio
The Ultimate Winner
When you're there, do you feel like you're way up on a plateau lookingThey put Spokane on the map for sure, with Seattle always getting the attention for everything. It's a beautiful state, but most of these kids at Zaga are a long way from home probably. I have a friend in Moses Lake ( between Seattle and Spokane) who says she loves it there...they actually are in a tropical climate zone which is the same one I'm in in SE Arkansas. --it doesn't get all the coastal weather Seattle gets 100 miles to the west.Gonzaga is an amazing team to watch, I have been watching them all year and they are a special team. Win or lose, they can walk away proud. I would like to see them win it all. Few maybe the best college coach, coaching. A small time college, a small city and he built a great program of 21 straight appearances from a conference that usually gets only one spot in the tournament.
Few has been recruiting players out of Europe for awhile, Ayayi and Killian Tille are from France. He also recruited Sabonis and others out of state. The Spokane area loves their Zags, Moses Lake in the winter gets snow and the winds can be high however it is beautiful there. I love the Spokane area, trees, mountain's to the north and the rolling treeless hills south going through the Palouse. The prettiest area is to the east just over the state line in Coeur d'Alene, ID. Eagles, Moose, Elk, Deer, Wolves and lots of Coyotes are all over the Spokane area.
down at all the other states ? Looking at a map it seems so far away to me. Other than flying to Hawaii one year I've never really been out west (Ft Worth for a Metallica concert in 1998 is as far west as I've been). I've been from Cape Cod to Key West on the East coast.
I'd love to go to Key West, it seems like a pretty nice place to chill. I have been up to Blaine, WA over to Cape Flattery, down to Puerto Vallarta on the west coast, the furthest east was Ohio, Tennessee and Kentucky. I've been to Europe, My favorite spot has been Yellowstone.