Sunday, August 24, 2003

An eager lineman, Phillip Cole seems
to already see his path in Sewanee
football.

Chattanooga Times Free Press (paid for password needed)
Sewanee has balance, talent, but little depth

Monday, August 18, 2003

For all of you who are just entering the
college life or the classes. Do not worry.
It's tough and different but you can pull
through. If you do not know anyone at
your college, like me a week ago, then
meet new people. It just takes time but
it gets better. If it already is good, then
great.

Peer in the news:

Ryan Bishop succesfully swam himself
to a spot in the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials.
If he places we could see a familiar face
in the water, and on the T.V..
Either way, good luck to you.

Red Radier Recap Archives - Summer 2003 - August 11
2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials
USA Swimming Summer Nationals

Friday, August 15, 2003

Well, all you alums, it is a busy time of
year. Some of you are going to college
this weekend; some of you have been
there for a little while; some of you are
not going for several more days. Either
way this is a busy time and I wish you
the best of luck merging college into
your lifestyle. You will be told, and
rightly so, that you need to make new
friends because you can not just be
with your high school friends all the
time, but this does not mean forget
each other. Which brings me to my
point.

Alumni weekend is coming around
The corner, albeit a rather long corner,
But it is never too early to plan. It takes
Place on the 16th,17th, and 18th, Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday respectively. This
means you will probably want to get tickets
to the Baylor-McCallie football game, and yes
They are already selling them. (I have a link to
Where you can buy or R.S.V.P. to all of these
Events at the end of this post. It is being
Held at Finley with a 2:30 kickoff, and the
Traditional barbeque will take place at 11:30
To 1:30 just before the came. There is also a
Run, a bash, an open house, a dedication of
The new golf facility, a choir performance,
A sculpture presentation, a memorial service,
A brunch, a club meeting, a golf tournament,
And an alumni awards banquet. For all this
You will either need to buy a ticket(s) or to
R.S.V.P. to these events. Make sure to do this
so that you will be able to meet with old friends
and remember the good times! Good luck
with college too!

Red Raider Weekend Registration

Tuesday, August 12, 2003

It never amazes me the number of
new sources that I find. Too bad
they tend to be short lived and
full of information, too much at
one time in otherwards. My
discovery of the Raider Recap
on Baylor's webpage has lead
me to old and new information.
This means that if you search the
archives, links on the right, then
there will be more links to read,
therefore more stories to look at.
This also means that I will have to
post a lot in a short amount of time.
It should help overall. Well, thanks
for dropping by and check the
new links!

Monday, August 11, 2003

I can't believe it! I apologize to
Baylor School profusely. I noticed
today that Baylor already has the
name "Raider Recap." I will not
use that name, and I was in the
process of finding a new way to
do it anyway, which is good. I do
not think Baylor would sue me,
but I would like to remain on very
friendly alum terms. Thanks.
Peer in the news:

For most of the summer, there have
been plenty of news articles written
about Baylor alumni golfers. This is
especially true with our fellow grad
Luke List. Luke, after starting with
the US Open has been playing in
all sorts of different tournaments.
In seven days, Luke is going up to
Pennsylvania to play in U.S. Amateur.
With the upcoming sports seasons, I
am sure that all of our great high
school turned college athletes will
make plenty of headlines and excel.
And I am all but prepared to post
their success.

Chattanooga Times Free Press (Need a paid for password)
Four area golfers get shot in U.S. Amateurs

Sunday, August 10, 2003

Well, I just thought of another idea.
This post should not be limited to just
summer tales, but also how people
felt their first week of school. The
guidelines that I mention a few days
earlier still stand, and I did not mention
this, but if you put names of people,
for their protection, unless they give
you permission, should be swapped
with false names instead. If it is a
Baylor fellow grad of 2003 and it
would not be demeaning in anyway,
then I feel that you should still ask,
but that it would add value to the
story to have their real name. Please
no full names, just mention they were
in our grade. Thanks, and my e-mail
is baylorschool2003@yahoo.com if
you have anything.

Peer in the news:

Well, as the summer winds its way
down, I noticed one thing in particular;
Luke's game is still staying strong.
In a recent East vs. West tournament,
in the American Junior Golf Associations
Canon Cup, Luke, with the East, came to
a victory over the West. Luke did not lose
a match, which is terrific. Keep going strong
in college Luke.

Chattanooga Times Free Press (Need a paid for password)
All-star List
Just warning you that this week and the next
week will be especially dificult with college and
all, first a orientation then actual classes, so
please bare with me. Thanks.

Friday, August 08, 2003

Well, now that summer vacation is almost
over (sigh), I feel it would be a good idea
to do a summer recap, aka Raider Recap.
Cheesy, but hey. What this would be
is postings of stories submitted to me by you,
Baylor 2003 grads, about an interesting event
or story or something about your summer that
was fun, interesting, boring, or whatever.
This might be a bad idea, but I'm just trying it
out, and I will not be too surprised if nobody
sends stuff, but that is okay. If you do here is
my e-mail: baylorschool2003@yahoo.com.
There are a few guidelines/precautions that I
would like you to consider.

Here are some guidelines for whatever you
send to have posted, more for your benefit
than mine. Do not let these scare you away
if you have a good story. First of all, this
website is seen by a fair amount of people.
Many of these people are Chattanooga people,
and if you talk about a story that you might not
want certaing people to know than I advise
you not to send that story at all. This would
also be a good reason not to cuss or be vulgar
in any manner, but I would prefer you not to
do that anyway. Another thing to note is that
these posts are going to be seen for a long
time. Web pages tend not to disappear. So
if this is a story that maybe even a couple years
down the road you would rather forget, and
have others do the same, then do not post it.
Those are my only notices, and once again my
e-mail is baylorschool2003@yahoo.com
if you have anything that you want posted.

Thanks.

Raider Recap

Now many of you have had jobs and gone to Florida
during the summer. Yes, all that is very usual so for
The first recap I am going to mention three Baylor
grads who went for the unusual. They would be
Chas, Kirby, and Luisa. Some of you may have
heard about Tim taking a group of people to India
this summer. Well, he did and these are just three
of the eight people who went. That is all I know
about the trip quite honestly, but their website should
tell you more. It is called PVI & Baylor School, India 2003.

Baylor School.org
Seven Baylor Students Participate in Trip to India
India Trip Website
PVI & Baylor School, India 2003

Wednesday, August 06, 2003

Well, I'm back in action,
the vacation was fun
but it's good to be home.

Sadly, due to the way that
our local newspapers run
their online, I could not
find old articles, but there
old anyway.

Today, however, there is
a short note on Baylor
golfer grads, Luke List
being our representative,
and how they've qualified
for the U.S. amateur. It
recaps Luke's golf activity
this summer, much as this
site has been doing. Well,
Luke will be going to Vanderbilt
soon, and then he will be
playing their after these
summer tournaments are over.

Chattanoogan.com
Dortch: Three Former Baylor Golfers In U.S. Amateur