
Bryan sitting at the back of my house smoking a nice cigar.

Bryan taking a swing at Cricket. Note the bat is 2 sided. Samoan bats are 3 sided.

The field at St Joes College that we were playing softball and cricket on.

Laupama and the girls, Seti and Lesa saying goodbye to Bryan at the boat terminal.
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Bryan tells me that connecting with the cricket bat is hard. I would think that a three sided bat would be hard, either fly balls or grounders, not many line drives.
Dad
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