Official Internet Home Of The Pioneer Football League studentathletes who participated in football at member James Buckley, Fr., BusinessManagement jason Busby, Jr So., HHP Teaching Marcus tucker, Fr., Business http://www.pioneer-football.org/article.asp?articleid=20679
All State High School Football that a great runner in eightman football can also jason Compagnon Colchester BackSr.,5-9, 150 The player tucker Peterson Mill River TackleSr., 6-3, 285 The http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/specialnews/allstate/football01.htm
Extractions: affil_domain="burlingtonfreepress"; Movie Times Choose a Theater Essex Outlets Ethan Allen Northeast Cinemas Majestic 10 Merrill's Roxy Merrill's Showcase Sunset Drive-In Welden Theater Classifieds Select a category: Real Estate Automobiles Apartments Merchandise Pets Services On the Farm Homes for Sale Place an ad Event calendar Around town In Vermont Montreal Quebec P.E. Island Est Twnshps The player: Nadeau was one of the reasons the Wasps were undefeated this year as he led the offensive line in the trenches. The three-year starter is athletic and a student of the game with great technique. Nadeau was consistent on his snap exchanges with the quarterback all season and executed on his blocking. Nadeau called out the blocking assignments and made the angle blocks.
Eagle O-line Tried, True - The Clarion-Ledger tucker has started 27 of 34, while Jimenez has started the last 17 games. I toldthem, Well, I m playing football. . Oh yeah? Tackle, jason responded. http://www.clarionledger.com/news/sports/football2002/usm/pre/usm0822a.html
Extractions: /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="" var prop3="special_sections" var prop4="football2002_college" var prop5="football2002_usm" var prop6="news" var prop7="local_sports" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code=' ' Queens, N.Y., native Jason Jimenez is starting his 3rd season as USM's strong tackle. But for a long time, football wasn't one of them. Born in Queens, N.Y., Jimenez played lacrosse and basketball after his family moved to Orlando, Fla., when he was in junior high school. "I thought, 'Football is crazy! Lacrosse is great!'" Jimenez said. "I had thought maybe about getting a scholarship with a school up north and playing lacrosse." Instead, come next Saturday, Jimenez will be on the football field at Roberts Stadium, anchoring one end of Southern Miss' offensive line, starting at strong tackle for a third consecutive season.
Extractions: Northern State Athletic Department Directory NAME POSITION E-MAIL PHONE Amber Rae Bryant Assistant Athletic Trainer amber.bryant@northern.edu Derik Budig budigd@northern.edu Craig Case Assistant Volleyball/Assistant Athletic Development casec@northern.edu Jeff Dekoski Head Athletic Trainer dekoskij@northern.edu Jerry Dominguez Assistant Football Coach domingg@northern.edu Angie Eliason Assistant Women's Basketball Coach/Head Softball Coach angie.eliason@northern.edu Susan Entzel Athletics Secretary entzels@northern.edu Zach Flakus Assistant Athletic Director - Athletic Development flakusz@northern.edu Curt Fredrickson Head Women's Basketball Coach/Head Baseball Coach fredricc@northern.edu Brenda Fuller fullerb@northern.edu Jim Fuller fullerj@northern.edu Ken Heupel Head Football Coach ken.heupel@northern.edu Justin Iske Assistant Football Coach justin.iske@northern.edu Steve Kehm Head Soccer Coach kehms@northern.edu Nick Kornder Athletic Media Relations Director Nick.Kornder@northern.edu Don Meyer Head Men's Basketball Coach meyerd@northern.edu
Extractions: Canada has it's own football league Eskimos beat Alouettes to capture Grey Cup Man, talk about flying under the radar, eh Practically under our noses, the CFL played their championship game on Sunday, the Blue Cup...um, no...the White Cup...um, the Grey Cup Yeah, that's it! REGINA Jason Tucker caught two touchdown passes and the Edmonton Eskimos got even with the Montreal Alouettes with a 34-22 victory Sunday in a chilly Grey Cup game at Taylor Field. Tucker caught seven passes for 132 yards and was named the game's outstanding player. "We're champions for the rest of our lives,'' Tucker told CBC. Congratulations are in order, I'm certain. Still, I can't help but wonder- isn't this like being the best ice-fisherman in Arizona
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Extractions: or search the web 1998 NFL Draft Posted by Curtis Yanko , 2/13/01 at 12:39:00 PM. 2000 Draft 1999 Draft 1997 Draft 1996 Draft Rnd Pick Name Team Pos. College Peyton Manning Colts QB Tennessee Ryan Leaf Chargers QB Washington State Andre Wadsworth Cardinals DE Florida State Charles Woodson Raiders DB Michigan Curtis Enis Bears RB Penn State Grant Wistrom Rams DE Nebraska Kyle Turley Saints T San Diego State Greg Ellis Cowboys DE North Carolina Fred Taylor Jaguars RB Florida Duane Starks Ravens DB Miami (FL) Tra Thomas Eagles T Florida State Keith Brooking Falcons LB Georgia Tech Takeo Spikes Bengals LB Auburn Jason Peter Panthers DT Nebraska Anthony Simmons Seahawks LB Clemson Kevin Dyson Oilers WR Utah Brian Simmons Bengals LB North Carolina Robert Edwards Patriots RB Georgia Vonnie Holliday Packers DT North Carolina Terry Fair Lions DB Tennessee Randy Moss Vikings WR Marshall Tebucky Jones Patriots DB Syracuse Mo Collins Raiders T Florida Shaun Williams Giants DB UCLA Donovin Darius Jaguars DB Syracuse Alan Faneca Steelers G LSU Victor Riley Chiefs T Auburn R.W. McQuarters
Indiana Football - Game Stats 1st quarter) The Automated ScoreBook For football North Carolina 210 N36 Curry,Ronaldpass incomplete to Peace,jason. for 8 yards to the UNC44 (tucker,Maurice http://iuhoosiers.com/football/stats/fb9-11-99.html
Off Wing Opinion: Peca/Tucker, Redux: Len Pasquarelli Rick Reilly jason Stark Rick Telander jason Whitlock Michael Culture54 DC Baseball 7 Exonerated 0 football 261 Golf Peca/tucker, Redux http://www.ericmcerlain.com/offwingopinion/archives/000016.php
WashingtonPost.com: 1993 All-Met Football Team 1993 AllMet football Team. Shortt, Caroline; Richard Talley, Potomac (Md.); jasonTexieria, Douglass; jason Tisdale, Oxon Hill; Marc tucker, Wheaton; Mike http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/hssports/longterm/allmets/football_9
ChannelOklahoma.com - OU Football - Sooners Fall To No. 11 Texas the back iron and was pulled down after a brief scramble by jason Klotz. Oklahomapressured each Texas player that touched the ball, leaving tucker wideopen http://www.channeloklahoma.com/cfoot574/2864327/detail.html
Extractions: Contact the Station Sign up for E-News Search Automotive HotJobs Dating Legal Center ... Family // Set DC ad position if(typeof dcadposition == 'undefined')dcadposition = 1; else dcadposition++; document.write(""); Sponsors // Set DC ad position if(typeof dcadposition == 'undefined')dcadposition = 1; else dcadposition++; document.write(""); document.write(""); document.write(""); // Set DC ad position if(typeof dcadposition == 'undefined')dcadposition = 1; else dcadposition++; document.write(""); Email This Story Print This Story POSTED: 10:30 am CST February 21, 2004 NORMAN, Okla. Brandon Mouton scored 25 points and hit a key free throw down the stretch that put Texas ahead for good, as the 11th-ranked Longhorns defeated Oklahoma, 68-63, in a Big 12 battle at the Lloyd Noble Center. James Thomas, who became the Longhorns all-time leading rebounder early in the contest, pulled down 12 boards in the win. P.J. Tucker added 11 boards for Texas (19-4, 10-2 Big 12), which outrebounded the Sooners 46-30 in the contest. Drew Lavender led Oklahoma (16-7, 6-6) with 18 points. Jason Detrick added 14 points and De'Angelo Alexander contributed 12 for the Sooners, who lost for the second time this season to Texas and the fourth straight time overall.
All-state Football Nick tucker of Touchet and Brett Mayberry of Prescott of The Associated Press allstatefootball team for sr., Bellevue; Nick Gunter, sr., Kelso; jason Benn, sr http://archive.tri-cityherald.com/SPORTS/preps/01allstatefootball.html
Extractions: Herald staff writer A defender by trade, Marshal Smith of Pasco had to dig deep into his bag of talents this season to play wide receiver and return punts and kicks for the Bulldogs, as well as play cornerback. Smith, a 6-foot, 180-pound senior, was rewarded for all of his hard work, being named to the 4A all-state first team at all four positions. The all-state teams are voted on by state sports editors and writers. "He did a tremendous job for us," Pasco coach Steve Graff said. "He did such a good job all year catching the football, and he led our team in interceptions (nine)." Carl Bonnell, a senior and three-year starter for Kentwood, led his team to Class 4A semifinal berths his sophomore and junior seasons before the Conquerors won the championship this year with a 38-24 win over Pasco. Smith, who shared Big Nine Conference MVP honors with Kamiakin's Scott Davis, caught a state record 13 passes in the title game against Kentwood. He finished with 58 receptions for 889 yards and 10 touchdowns. Davis was named a first-team linebacker, while Walla Walla's Caleb Miller and Moses Lake's Jordan Reffett, who shared the Big Nine defensive player of the year award with Wa-Hi's David Thompson, were honored as first-team defensive linemen.
ChicagoSports.com - tucker, who received a contract extension before the Johnson on the reserve nonfootballinjury list. defensive end Chris Demaree, cornerback jason Goss, guard http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/bearstoday/trainin
University Of Idaho Vandal Athletics - Field. Bradlee Lumtucker, Men s Tennis, Holly Davidson, Soccer. Tennis. JasonDaniel, football, Gloriana Serrano, Post Eligibility. Jacqueline http://www.uiathletics.com/pages/academics.asp?Action=HonorRoll&CatID=17
FIU - Athletics: Athletic Training Staff Biographies Andre tucker, ATC Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer football and men JasonLambert, ATC Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Mens soccer http://www.fiu.edu/orgs/athletics/newsite/training/biographies.htm
Extractions: Gigi Garcia A unique and remarkable addition to the Florida International University sports medicine team entails the reunion of FIU athletics with Gigi Garcia . Gigi rejoins the sports medicine staff as Head Athletic Trainer after serving as graduate assistant for two years then moving on to the United States Soccer Federation for three years.
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Extractions: Super Bowl Tickets Home There have been roughly 700 men who have suited up to play for the Dallas Cowboys over the past 40 years. Of those 700, less than half have ever been portrayed on a football card. It would be almost impossible for card companies to create a card for every player on every team, considering there are over 1600 current players in the NFL. So, only a few from each team make the cut each year. Below is a list of all the Cowboys who have had cards produced of them.
Extractions: Cumulative season statistics Late Golden Eagle rally comes up short in 24-20 loss to Southeast Missouri COOKEVILLE, Tenn. Two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter gave the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles an opportunity to upset Ohio Valley Conference pre-season favorite Southeast Missouri State on Saturday afternoon. However, the Indian defense recovered a fumble in the final minute to stop Techs last-ditch drive and SEMO escaped town with a 24-20 victory. The loss extended Techs losing streak to six games, dropping the Golden Eagles record to 2-8 overall and 1-6 in the OVC. Southeast Missouri, meanwhile, put itself in position to capture the league title it was picked to win. The Indians host Jacksonville State next Saturday, with the with winner claiming the OVC crown and the automatic bid to the NCAA I-AA playoffs. After opening the year 0-5, SEMO improved to 5-6 overall and 5-2 in the league. Although the Golden Eagles suffered a school-record six interceptions in addition to the fumble, the Tech defense only allowed 10 points off the seven turnovers. Most of the turnovers occurred in SEMO territory, stopping Tech penetrations.
JS Online: Tucker Might Get Start Vs. Marquette In the second half, Ryan subbed tucker in early and he scored 12 Sophomore JasonChappell hadn t considered redshirting until the coaching staff asked him http://www.jsonline.com/badger/bkb/dec03/193531.asp
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