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    (i can't believe it)

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    Oh wow....that is horrible.


    His family and Trojan Nation have my full condolences.

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    Bruce Bowen 2.0 Horry For 3!'s Avatar
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    I just saw this on ESPN right now.


    RIP.

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    wow, i hope he was just climbing mountains and not suicide

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    reppin the 16th letter! Fillmoe's Avatar
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    damn its a cold world out there.....

    one day you here next day you gone.... happened twice within weeks......

    RIP my dude... you in a betta place now

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    wow, i hope he was just climbing mountains and not suicide
    I'm thinking the same thing.

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    the thundering herd KewlKat00's Avatar
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    i heard this on an sc message board earlier, but i held out hope. i wonder what really happened. we'll miss him.



    ryan francis and mario danelo in one year. two solid guys. two huge losses for the trojan family.
    Last edited by KewlKat00; 01-07-2007 at 01:07 AM.

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    I know the government behind this
    Last edited by Chris Childs; 01-07-2007 at 01:20 AM.

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    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    That sucks.

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    the thundering herd KewlKat00's Avatar
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    some tidbits from http://www.insidesocal.com/usc/

    - USC kicker Mario Danelo found dead today of an apparent suicide in San Pedro. Danelo's body was found at 4:30 p.m. at Point Fermin Park and he had been missing for a day and rigor mortis already set in when authorities discovered him. The man appeared to have suffered traumatic injuries and was wearing street clothes, police said. Police planned to use a helicopter to remove the body.

    - About 40 firefighters responded to the scene after the USC kicker's body was found about 200 yards west of the Point Fermin Lighthouse in San Pedro. Fire crews then assisted police down the 120-foot cliff where the body was located.

    - This statement was just released by USC sports information director Tim Tessalone, speaking on behalf of USC head football coach Pete Carroll, who is out of town: "We're stunned to hear about this tragedy. This is a great loss. Mario was a wonderful young man of high character and he was one heck of a kicker. He was a key ingredient in our success these past few years. The thoughts and prayers of the entire Trojan Family go out to the Danelo family on this sad, sad day."

    - Mario Danelo's roommate, USC wide receiver Chris McFoy, was shocked by tonight's news. "It was unexpected,’’ McFoy said. "He’s a funny guy. A warm, loving guy. It’s a shock something like this would happen.’’

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    the thundering herd KewlKat00's Avatar
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    mario had just made it on letterman's top 10 thursday night.

    Top Ten Signs You're Watching Too Much College Football.

    1. In bed, your wife says, "Get a Trojan" -- you come back with USC Kicker Mario Danelo

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    some tidbits from http://www.insidesocal.com/usc/

    - USC kicker Mario Danelo found dead today of an apparent suicide in San Pedro. Danelo's body was found at 4:30 p.m. at Point Fermin Park and he had been missing for a day and rigor mortis already set in when authorities discovered him. The man appeared to have suffered traumatic injuries and was wearing street clothes, police said. Police planned to use a helicopter to remove the body.

    - About 40 firefighters responded to the scene after the USC kicker's body was found about 200 yards west of the Point Fermin Lighthouse in San Pedro. Fire crews then assisted police down the 120-foot cliff where the body was located.

    - This statement was just released by USC sports information director Tim Tessalone, speaking on behalf of USC head football coach Pete Carroll, who is out of town: "We're stunned to hear about this tragedy. This is a great loss. Mario was a wonderful young man of high character and he was one heck of a kicker. He was a key ingredient in our success these past few years. The thoughts and prayers of the entire Trojan Family go out to the Danelo family on this sad, sad day."

    - Mario Danelo's roommate, USC wide receiver Chris McFoy, was shocked by tonight's news. "It was unexpected,’’ McFoy said. "He’s a funny guy. A warm, loving guy. It’s a shock something like this would happen.’’
    i can't believe he would commit suicide...must have been an accident or something.

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    the thundering herd KewlKat00's Avatar
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    i can't believe he would commit suicide...must have been an accident or something.
    same here. who knows at this point. i wouldn't rule an accident out because the winds have been ridiculous since thursday. i know thursday night there were frequent strong gusts, some up to 70 mph.

    it's just a sad story. i was looking forward to him going out in style next year. damn. fight on.

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    Since 1992 Brutalis's Avatar
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    RIP

    Don't drink if you get stupid is the lesson.

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    same here. who knows at this point. i wouldn't rule an accident out because the winds have been ridiculous since thursday. i know thursday night there were frequent strong gusts, some up to 70 mph.

    it's just a sad story. i was looking forward to him going out in style next year. damn. fight on.
    ...yeah.

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    RIP

    Don't drink if you get stupid is the lesson.
    ......sprinkler, brown shirt, sandwich. see i can do it too.

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    the thundering herd KewlKat00's Avatar
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    RIP

    Don't drink if you get stupid is the lesson.
    how do you know what the lesson is if we don't even know what exactly happened? it's all speculation at this point.

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    http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-...home-headlines

    The body of USC kicker Mario Danelo was found Saturday at the bottom of a cliff in San Pedro, according to Los Angeles Police Dept. officials.

    Danelo, 21, was found west of the Point Fermin lighthouse on Saturday afternoon. LAPD detectives were still investigating late Saturday night.

    "I have no indication per se that it was a criminal event," said Lt. David Pierson, commanding officer of the LAPD Harbor Division detectives. "But we exhaust all leads to ensure that we're making the right categorization of the case."

    Asked if it was being investigated as a suicide, Pierson said, "I don't have anything to indicate that it was that."

    Pierson said a person flying a remote-control airplane in Point Fermin Park noticed something at the bottom of the cliff and a friend traversed a trail down to the beach and discovered the body.

    The fire department was contacted at 4:55 p.m., Pierson said.

    "We're conducting an investigation at this time to exactly determine how it got there, whether it was an accident or what's going on," Pierson said.

    Pierson said investigators had information that indicated Danelo was out with friends Friday night and that Danelo was last seen around midnight.

    Asked if Danelo had been drinking, Pierson said, "We have no information to indicate whether he was drinking or not drinking. I just don't know at this time."

    Atop the cliff are signs forbidding entrance and warnings about unstable, slippery surfaces and steep drops. A bouquet of flowers and candles were left at the scene by onlookers.

    Danelo is the son of former NFL kicker Joe Danelo. He was the Trojans' starting kicker the last two seasons after making the team as a walk-on in 2003.

    Danelo made 15 of 16 field-goal attempts this season and converted 44 of 48 extra-point attempts. He kicked two 26-yard field goals in the Trojans' 32-18 Rose Bowl victory over Michigan and made two of four extra-point attempts.

    USC Coach Pete Carroll was out of town and could not be reached for comment.

    "We're stunned to hear about this tragedy," a USC spokesman said in a statement on behalf of Carroll. "This is a great loss. Mario was a wonderful young man of high character and he was one heck of a kicker. He was a key ingredient in our success these past few years.

    "The thoughts and prayers of the entire Trojan Family go out to the Danelo family on this sad, sad day."

    A woman reached by phone at the Danelo home did not wish to comment.

    USC linebacker Dallas Sartz said Danelo would be remembered for his upbeat personality and dependable kicking.

    "I just remember Mario was the guy who always had a smile on his face and would always cheer you up," said Sartz, a team captain. "He had a great personality.

    "This is really tough for everyone to swallow right now. I just still can't believe it."

    Danelo, was an All-City player at San Pedro High. He redshirted at USC in 2003 and did not have any attempts in 2004.

    Danelo, however, earned a scholarship in the fall of 2005 and had a record-setting season for the Trojans. Danelo made 11 of 12 field-goal attempts and converted 83 of 86 extra-point attempts, setting NCAA records for attempts and PATs.

    Danelo is the second USC athlete to die in the last eight months. Ryan Francis, a point guard for the basketball team, was shot to death in May in Baton Rouge, La.

    Staff writer Rebecca Trounson contributed to this report.

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    http://www.dailybreeze.com/sports/ar...?showAll=y&c=y

    'He was a local hero to everybody here'
    USC kicker Mario Danelo remembered in his hometown of San Pedro for his athletic talent and outgoing personality.
    By Bill Cizek
    Sports columnist

    It was the kind of huddle Mario Danelo would have appreciated.

    More than 2,000 family, friends, past and present teammates, school administrators, football fans and residents turned out on a bright, brisk day Friday to mourn the USC kicker, whose roots run deep in the tight-knit San Pedro community.

    So many came for Danelo's funeral Mass at Mary Star of the Sea Church that the 1,200-seat sanctuary was overwhelmed, with hundreds listening to eulogies through loudspeakers outside.

    "This is unbelievable," said broadcaster Petros Papadakis, a San Pedro resident and former USC football player. "I've been to hundreds of funerals at this church and I've never seen this many people. I've never seen Seventh Street closed down (by police).

    "He was a local hero to everybody here. I ordered a pizza (Monday night) and the pizza guy was crying at the door. I had to invite him in. Everybody's feeling it and everybody's talking about it. He was a good kid, loved by his teammates and everybody in town. That's evident by today."

    At 9:30 a.m., an hour before the Mass was to begin Friday, mourners were "shoulder to shoulder" in the church, said USC Sports Information Director Tim Tessalone, describing the scene for reporters who were excluded from the service.

    "And there's every age group in the church," Tessalone said. "This is pretty awesome, the outpouring of love."

    "This is kind of the way Mario would have wanted it -- to have the team there and all his buds," said Will Collins, USC's long snapper and one of Danelo's closest friends.

    Joey Danelo told the crowd his younger brother "walked on at USC with nothing more than ambition."

    Not only did he win a scholarship, but he achieved more success than he dreamed about. Although his college football career was cut short, Danelo had been the NCAA's most accurate active field goal kicker, having made 24 of 26 attempts. In 2005, he set the NCAA record for PAT attempts (86) and conversions (83).

    Those who knew Danelo, 21, say he was even more consistent off the field. He was hard-working, bright, loving, polite and all Pedro. The son of former NFL kicker and dockworker Joe and Emily Danelo was the youngest of three brothers, all former San Pedro High football players.

    He had a smile for everybody, a hug for friends and, embarrassing as it might have been for his closest buddies, a big, wet kiss when he greeted those in his inner circle.

    "If you offered to shake hands, he'd slap it away and say, 'C'mon in for the real thing,' and give you a hug. Or he might lick your face up and down, give you a wet kiss," brother Joey said in his poignant, voice-cracking eulogy.

    "Mario was just a good solid kid, and despite his achievements and records he never had an ego," said Bob Franco, assistant chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department. "He got where he was not by his size (5-foot-10, 200 pounds), but by his hard work and perseverance.

    "It's truly a loss to the community. He was a homeboy who made good. Young kids looked up to him."

    Franco was at Point Fermin Park on Saturday when his friend for the last two decades, Joe Danelo, identified the body of his son, who had plunged 120 feet off a cliff.

    "It was probably the toughest call I've ever been on, it was so close to home," he said. "I felt weak in the knees. I've seen plenty of similar cir stances, but none have hit as close to home as this."

    USC coach Pete Carroll also eulogized Danelo, saying "he leaves us with a tremendous gift about the life we lead -- that you've got to live it. Get living it. He lived it big time. He loved the life he was leading. He didn't miss a moment of it. He lived life big and fun and fast."

    Carroll also took an opportunity to lead a rousing minute-long cheer for the record-breaking kicker, helping mourners release some of their pent-up anguish. He promised to keep Danelo "alive and well" at USC forever.

    Sam Anno, the special teams coach at USC, would like nothing better.

    "He had a great level of having fun and then being serious and you can't ask a player more than that," Anno said in an interview. "Everybody is trying to find that balance ... but he had it down. And when it was time and the pressure was on, I would have nobody else out there kicking a field goal."

    Anno said it was important to celebrate Danelo's life, and try to move on.

    "You see a mom and dad so sad and so broke," Anno said. "A mother and father lost their child and we lost a teammate. And it's really hard."

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    http://www.dailybreeze.com/sports/ar...?showAll=y&c=y

    'He was a local hero to everybody here'
    USC kicker Mario Danelo remembered in his hometown of San Pedro for his athletic talent and outgoing personality.
    By Bill Cizek
    Sports columnist

    It was the kind of huddle Mario Danelo would have appreciated.

    More than 2,000 family, friends, past and present teammates, school administrators, football fans and residents turned out on a bright, brisk day Friday to mourn the USC kicker, whose roots run deep in the tight-knit San Pedro community.

    So many came for Danelo's funeral Mass at Mary Star of the Sea Church that the 1,200-seat sanctuary was overwhelmed, with hundreds listening to eulogies through loudspeakers outside.

    "This is unbelievable," said broadcaster Petros Papadakis, a San Pedro resident and former USC football player. "I've been to hundreds of funerals at this church and I've never seen this many people. I've never seen Seventh Street closed down (by police).

    "He was a local hero to everybody here. I ordered a pizza (Monday night) and the pizza guy was crying at the door. I had to invite him in. Everybody's feeling it and everybody's talking about it. He was a good kid, loved by his teammates and everybody in town. That's evident by today."

    At 9:30 a.m., an hour before the Mass was to begin Friday, mourners were "shoulder to shoulder" in the church, said USC Sports Information Director Tim Tessalone, describing the scene for reporters who were excluded from the service.

    "And there's every age group in the church," Tessalone said. "This is pretty awesome, the outpouring of love."

    "This is kind of the way Mario would have wanted it -- to have the team there and all his buds," said Will Collins, USC's long snapper and one of Danelo's closest friends.

    Joey Danelo told the crowd his younger brother "walked on at USC with nothing more than ambition."

    Not only did he win a scholarship, but he achieved more success than he dreamed about. Although his college football career was cut short, Danelo had been the NCAA's most accurate active field goal kicker, having made 24 of 26 attempts. In 2005, he set the NCAA record for PAT attempts (86) and conversions (83).

    Those who knew Danelo, 21, say he was even more consistent off the field. He was hard-working, bright, loving, polite and all Pedro. The son of former NFL kicker and dockworker Joe and Emily Danelo was the youngest of three brothers, all former San Pedro High football players.

    He had a smile for everybody, a hug for friends and, embarrassing as it might have been for his closest buddies, a big, wet kiss when he greeted those in his inner circle.

    "If you offered to shake hands, he'd slap it away and say, 'C'mon in for the real thing,' and give you a hug. Or he might lick your face up and down, give you a wet kiss," brother Joey said in his poignant, voice-cracking eulogy.

    "Mario was just a good solid kid, and despite his achievements and records he never had an ego," said Bob Franco, assistant chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department. "He got where he was not by his size (5-foot-10, 200 pounds), but by his hard work and perseverance.

    "It's truly a loss to the community. He was a homeboy who made good. Young kids looked up to him."

    Franco was at Point Fermin Park on Saturday when his friend for the last two decades, Joe Danelo, identified the body of his son, who had plunged 120 feet off a cliff.

    "It was probably the toughest call I've ever been on, it was so close to home," he said. "I felt weak in the knees. I've seen plenty of similar cir stances, but none have hit as close to home as this."

    USC coach Pete Carroll also eulogized Danelo, saying "he leaves us with a tremendous gift about the life we lead -- that you've got to live it. Get living it. He lived it big time. He loved the life he was leading. He didn't miss a moment of it. He lived life big and fun and fast."

    Carroll also took an opportunity to lead a rousing minute-long cheer for the record-breaking kicker, helping mourners release some of their pent-up anguish. He promised to keep Danelo "alive and well" at USC forever.

    Sam Anno, the special teams coach at USC, would like nothing better.

    "He had a great level of having fun and then being serious and you can't ask a player more than that," Anno said in an interview. "Everybody is trying to find that balance ... but he had it down. And when it was time and the pressure was on, I would have nobody else out there kicking a field goal."

    Anno said it was important to celebrate Danelo's life, and try to move on.

    "You see a mom and dad so sad and so broke," Anno said. "A mother and father lost their child and we lost a teammate. And it's really hard."
    ...wonderful.

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    the thundering herd KewlKat00's Avatar
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    his jersey and dozens of cardinal and gold roses covered the casket. the alma mater was played when it was carried out of the church.

    just some of the trojan family: about 100 current players and coaches; former teammates included shaun cody, matt grootegoed, scott ware, tom malone and fred matua; former trojans included petros papadakis, sam cunningham and frank jordan.

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    his jersey and dozens of cardinal and gold roses covered the casket. the alma mater was played when it was carried out of the church.

    just some of the trojan family: about 100 current players and coaches; former teammates included shaun cody, matt grootegoed, scott ware, tom malone and fred matua; former trojans included petros papadakis, sam cunningham and frank jordan.
    very nice...sounds like a great ceremony. glad to hear it...

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    Keith Jackson mookie2001's Avatar
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    remember when the funloving loose players coach pete carroll, played a joke in which he threw lendale white off a rooftop, then ESPN showed it 20 times a day for three days?

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    remember when the funloving loose players coach pete carroll, played a joke in which he threw lendale white off a rooftop, then ESPN showed it 20 times a day for three days?
    remember when mookie's posts made sense or were worth a damn?...actually, neither do i.

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