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Former Pro Bowl TE Francis dies in plane crash
Former Pro Bowl tight end Russ Francis was killed in a plane crash in Lake Placid, New York.
Sad. I remember him with the Patriots. He was Gronk before Gronk.
Curious to read the NTSB report on this.
Francis began high school at Kailua High School on Oahu, Hawaii, and finished at Pleasant Hill High School in Oregon, southeast of Eugene.[2] He set the national high school record for the javelin as a senior in 1971 at 259 ft 9 in (79.17 m); the record stood until 1988.[3] Francis was also a decathlete for Pleasant Hill.IIRC he was pretty good shot putter at Oregon as well.
Oddly well versed. Rip.Francis began high school at Kailua High School on Oahu, Hawaii, and finished at Pleasant Hill High School in Oregon, southeast of Eugene.[2] He set the national high school record for the javelin as a senior in 1971 at 259 ft 9 in (79.17 m); the record stood until 1988.[3] Francis was also a decathlete for Pleasant Hill.
At the University of Oregon in Eugene, 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Francis threw the javelin and played only 14 games of varsity football for the Ducks. Injured after three games as a sophomore in 1972, he played in 1973,[4] but sat out his senior season in 1974.[5]
Thks I knew he was a thrower. He was in the background of one of the Pre movies Without LimitsFrancis began high school at Kailua High School on Oahu, Hawaii, and finished at Pleasant Hill High School in Oregon, southeast of Eugene.[2] He set the national high school record for the javelin as a senior in 1971 at 259 ft 9 in (79.17 m); the record stood until 1988.[3] Francis was also a decathlete for Pleasant Hill.
At the University of Oregon in Eugene, 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Francis threw the javelin and played only 14 games of varsity football for the Ducks. Injured after three games as a sophomore in 1972, he played in 1973,[4] but sat out his senior season in 1974.[5]