There was a baseball game played Tuesday night at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, between rivals Arizona State and Arizona no less, but it paled in significance to the pregame ceremonies.
"That flag has been touched and held and embraced by thousands of people since that day," said Monday, who brought the patriotic symbol with him for photos and to display to a season-high crowd 2,942 at Phoenix Muni, where ASU played regional games and against UA in the 1960s and early '70s before Packard Stadium was built.
"It’s a fragile piece of cloth, but there’s nothing fragile about what it represents.