RFFL 1994 SEASON
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FANTASY BOWL IV CHAMPION
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SAMURAIS
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DON HANSEN & RAY TANG
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This was the final year for legendary coach Raymond
Tang, who remained for this year in order to assist the league in moving
past the dreaded "Hank Debacle" of 1993. Ray teamed up with
the former coach of the 69er's Don Hanson to set an example which seems to
have lasted through today.
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Ray Tang was in 3 Fantasy Bowls out of 4 years,
winning 2. In addition he added a Consolation Bowl appearance in
1993. The soft-spoken owner of the Samurais never created controversy
or complained but simply accepted all decisions and let his talent for
finding the big free agent, carry his teams to victory time and time
again.
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The term "Pulling a Ray" became part of RFL lingo, for a team who
would pick up a formerly unknown player, start him, for his only big week of
the year, and then drop him the following week. We do not know what happened
to this tremendous competitor but we miss him and will always keep a spot
open for him should he ever return.
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Ray should you ever find yourself reading these pages, be sure to know that
you are always welcome and that a place is always set for you at the Annual
RFFL Dinner.
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1994 TEAMS |
| TEAM |
OWNERS |
| SECTION 8 |
LARRY BECKER /
PETE NAVETTA |
| AMAZING GRACE |
KEVIN LUBKE |
| FIGHTING IRISH |
IAIN MACLEAN |
| SAMURAIS |
DON HANSON / RAYMOND
TANG |
| LETHAL WEAPONS |
RUSS & LOU |
| AXIAL HEADLOADS |
NORMAN KRAKER |
| SHADOW |
PHIL KRAKER |
| JESTERS |
DENNIS FRITSCHE |
| THE SLEEPERS |
JASON PUGH |
| MUTINE BULLFROGS |
ED AGNOLI |
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