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101. ESPN.com - NFL - Lynch Agrees To 3-year, $9M Deal With Broncos
Jets Dan Patrick Show New Broncos safety john lynch laughs that he needs to loseabout ten pounds after being treated to steak dinners by prospective teams.
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102. Scripps Howard News Service
You re always trying to improve your football team, said Shanahan. Root for theJohn lynch Foundation to take root in Denver, an honest charity funded by
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103. Limerick Leader - May 15th, 1999 - Sport - SENIOR CLUB FOOTBALL
SENIOR CLUB football. Gerald Griffins Sean lynch, Tom Hannigan, Pat Ambrose, Johnlynch, William Reidy, Val Mullane, Andrew Mullane, Damien Reidy, Sean Bohane
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John Power inspires Magpies to victory Newcastlewest 2-9 Gerald Griffins 2-5 An inspirational pep talk by Denis Kelly combined with the probing forward play of the energetic Declan Brouder, resulted in Newcastlewest dominating the opening 11 minutes of the second half. A magical free by Damien Reidy gave Gerald Griffins a five point advantage. A quick interception of a short Gerald Griffins free by Shane Kelly who placed John Power for his sides opening goal, proved a killer blow for Gerald Griffins. Two successive points by Declan Brouder had the teams level as the game entered the tenth minute. John Power and Damien Reidy exchanged points before Noel Hennessy put Newcastlewest into the lead after good work by Noel Hennessy. An inspirational run by Pat Ambrose, combined with a gem of a point by Damien Reidy had the team on level terms again. Damien Reidy, Tommy O'Brien and Seanie Cummane combined together for Gerald Griffins fifth point in the 20th minute. Newcastlewest finished the stronger and a pointed free by Seanie Gleeson began the onslaught. A mighty run by the ever improving Pat Fitzgerald, good work by Damien O'Connell and Noel Hennessy, culminated in John Power scoring the all important goal. The insurance point was set in injury time by the versatile John Power. Overall, an exciting finish to a great sporting contest. Newcastlewest: Brendan Moloney, Tony Kelly, Joe Lee, Derek Power, Darren McCoy, Connie Kelly, Senan Kelly, John Power, Pat Fitzgerald, Shane Kelly, Noel Murphy, Damien O'Connell, Seanie Gleeson, Sean Kelly, Noel Hennessy.

104. Sports: Profile: John Lynch
Profile john lynch. By ROGER MILLS © St. lynch s father, john, was a linebackerfor the Pittsburgh Steelers. lynch was born in Hinsdale, Ill., on Sept.
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Profile: John Lynch
By ROGER MILLS published November 11, 2001 Known as one of the game's most brutal hitters and in his ninth season, Lynch has done nothing to dispel the myth. Whether it's the first stick or flying in to clean up runnersworking for extra yardage, Lynch continues to record highlight-reel plays and play a critical role in the Bucs' ability to stop the run and limit receivers. Lynch's father, John, was a linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lynch was born in Hinsdale, Ill., on Sept. 25, 1971 but grew up in California and attended Torrey Pines High School in Del Mar before moving on to a four-year career at Stanford University. At Stanford, Lynch played both quarterback and safety. He also was an outstanding baseball player and once had a 95 mph. In fact, drafted by the Florida Marlins in 1992 (66th overall), Lynch threw the first pitch in team history and his hat now resides in the Baseball Hall of Fame. At 6 feet 2, 220 pounds, Lynch has enough strength to bring down a Jerome Bettis and enough speed to stick with the likes of a Cris Carter. At times seen run or pass blitzing or providing extra support at the line of scrimmage, Lynch has tremendous responsibility in the Bucs defensive scheme. When he's on, the Bucs are a much better defense.

105. John Lynch Foundation
at which the number seven was forever declared off limits to future Falcon footballstars. lynch attended the rally with his wife, children, father, john. Sr.
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