
BY: Bruce Beck
This is the story of the power of a wave and about checking on your elders. I have known Lou Carnesecca for 40 years and speak to him on the phone often. But during this Coronavirus pandemic, I thought it would be more important to visit Lou personally.
So with my wife by my side, I headed to his home in Queens and took the Hall of Fame coach, who has remained healthy and in good spirits, down memory lane. I shared pictures from yesteryear and reaped joy along the way. We kept our social distancing with the help of a GoPro.
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