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61. LoneStarConference.org | Lone Star Conference Online
Tarleton State, 1995 STEALS 15, Broderick bobb, Abilene Christian vs. Pete Harris,Stephen F. Austin, 197073 ASSISTS 789, Randall moore, Abilene Christian
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FG MADE : 26, Nate Granger, East Texas State vs. Paul Quinn, 1977 FG ATTEMPTS FT MADE : 23, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne vs. St. Mary’s, 1978; Alex Wright, Central Oklahoma vs. Southeastern Oklahoma 1992 FT ATTEMPTS : 26, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne vs. St. Mary’s, 1978; Tyshon Fisher, Central Oklahoma vs. Midwestern State, 1996 3-PT FG MADE : 11, Shawn Williams, Central Oklahoma vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1990; Marlon Dawson, Central Oklahoma vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2001 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS : 28, Marlon Dawson, Central Oklahoma vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2001

62. Los Angeles Radio Listings
Our World, 4305a.m. SPECIAL LA Galaxy soccer and LA at 510p.m.)/ 6-10p.m., GaryMoore/ 10p.m Dial old-time radio shows with Barbara Sunday bobb Lynes, 12
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63. The Seattle Times: High School Sports
Castle Rock) 63; Keith Johnson (Port Townsend) p. Calvin moore (Blaine) 315 TacomaBaptist) 512; Mike McKnight (Winlock) p. Tyler Martinez-bobb (White Swann
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CLASS 4A STATE MEET At Tacoma Dome FIRST ROUND — Kraig Wilson (Rogers, Puyallup) p. Josh Brodie (Olympia) 3:33; Anthony Hayes (Heritage) p. Nick Webster (Emerald Ridge) 1:17; Joe Vela (Moses Lake) d. Karlson Miller (Oak Harbor) 5-0; Jerry Yniquez (Pasco) d. Kenny Kubec (Marysville-Pilchuck) 6-3; Jeremy Kelsey (Heritage) p. Jordan Biggs (Woodinville) 2:54; Cory Fish (University) d. Chase Smith (University) 10-4; Ryan Edwards (Battle Ground) d. Brad Seefeld (Inglemoor) 17-0; Kelly Kubec (Lake Stevens) d. Chase Fish (University) 6-2. — Jonny Gilbertson (Cascade-Everett) p. Josh Boettner (Curtis) 5:26; Taylor Yonago (Ferris) d. Shane Martin (Olympia) 13-6; Nolan Raybell (Rogers, Puyallup) p. Tom Swankosky (Everett) 0:57; Martin Salinas (Pasco) d. Kyle Brown (Foss) 13-1; Chris Koontz (Enumclaw) d. Ricky Jequinto (Rogers, Puyallup) 7-2; Trevor Hall (Battle Ground) d. Mike Malsam (University) 14-6; Matt Moehrle (Thomas Jefferson) d. Devin Spencer (Tahoma) 13-12; Anthony Vela (Moses Lake) d. Matt Grimes (North Kitsap) 23-8. — Peter Barnes (Heritage) p. Kyle Havener (Kentwood) :51; Nolan Atchley (Southridge) p. Steve Sewell (Bothell) 3:22; Lester Brown (Lake Stevens) p. Aaron Cunningham (Stadium) 1:18; Matt Johnston (East Valley, Spokane) d. Ryan Carolus (Puyallup) 11-1; Sophath Heang (Olympia) d. Dan Bush (Mariner) 11-9; Trevor Rob (University) p. Travis Hoeft (Decatur) 4:36; Cory Vombaur (Evergreen, Vancouver) d. Bryan Irwin (Everett) 15-6; Mike Rodriguez (Kamiakin) p. Matt Larson (Rogers, Puyallup) 1:35.

64. USC/Utah State Box Score From ESPN
Steals 12 (Daniels 5, Brown 2, Rock 2, bobb, Rolle, Thomas). Technical foulsNone. A 2,400. Officials Arnie Mcdonald, Craig Peterson, Terry moore.
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min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp Bluthenthal Clancy Scalabrine Granville Trepagnier Jones Totals Percentages : Fg-.389, Ft-.455. 3-Point Goals : 3-16, .188 (Bluthenthal 2-5, Scalabrine 1-1, Granville 0-8, Trepagnier 0-2). Team rebounds Blocked shots : 5 (Trepagnier 4, Clancy). Turnovers : 14 (Granville 4, Trepagnier 4, Scalabrine 3, Clancy 2, Bluthenthal). Steals : 12 (Trepagnier 10, Granville 2).
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min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp Ray Brown Daniels Rock Rolle Stewart Mahorn Bailey Bobb Thomas Totals Percentages : Fg-.422, Ft-.615. 3-Point Goals : 6-16, .375 (Brown 1-5, Rock 1-3, Rolle 2-5, Thomas 2-3).

65. Society, Genealogy, Surnames, DNA Projects
Includes information on participation, current results and cost factor.. bobb/Bopp. IncludesaY chromosome study to determine family relationships.. moore.
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    Y-chromosome testing to determine family relationships; and to establish specific European origins and timescale..
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    Testing the male Y-chromosome for Bridge, Bridger, Bridgers, Bridges and Briggs. Includes test kit and results..
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    Y-chromosome test to determine a common ancestor. Open to male participants from any country. Includes variant Bumpass..

66. Roundup: Ohio Girls Basketball
47) — Young 0 3 3, Miller 1 0 3, Trent 2 0 4, Williams 0 1 1, Payne 4 0 8, Shelley6 5 17, moore 2 1 5 Drew bobb led all scorers with 25 points for the Bobcats
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Jen Winright sank two 3-pointers late in the fourth quarter, enabling Mercy to pull out a 48-46 win over Colerain Tuesday night in the first round of the Division I sectional at Lakota East. With Mercy trailing 41-40, Winright's first 3-pointer with 1:50 remaining gave the Bobcats a two-point lead. The second, with 28 seconds left, clinched the victory. Beth Dangel scored 12 points and had 10 rebounds for Mercy. Mercy led 22-16 at halftime but Erika Brown led a balanced Colerain scoring attack in the third quarter, when the Cardinals took a 29-27 lead. The Bobcats meet the winner of Thursday's game between Milford and third-seeded Princeton at 6 p.m. Feb.20 at Lakota East.
Light 1 1 3, Schmidthorst 2 2 6, Echoles 3 2 11, Jones 2 2, Mahler 4 5 13, Andrews 1 2, Brown 2 2 7, Grace 1 2. Totals: 14 14 46. Simendinger 3 4 11, Volpenhein 1 3, Hein 1 2, Obert 1 1 3, Dehne 2 4, Rutherford 1 1 3, Dangel 5 2 12, Winright 2 2 8, Nanney 1 2. Totals: 17 10 48.

67. Baltimoresun.com - Results And Schedule
2B MHCrehan, moore, Michalski; OM-Sims. 2B N-bobb.
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68. Track & Field - University Of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site
2 Christopher Brown NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY 21.27 NWI 1 3 David bobb REEBOK ENCLAVE BrianHarge UNIV OF NC WILMINGTON 23.03 NWI 4 17 Sabin moore ST AUGUSTINES
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69. Welcome To Guyanachronicle.com Sports
Welcome To The Home Of Guyana's Most Widely Circulated Newspaper moore imposed the penalty after hearing a Probation Report on the prisoner followed by a stirring plea in mitigation from defence
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ARCHIVES FOR DECEMBER 06 Welcome to our ARCHIVES HOME CONTACT Editor-in-Chief News Editor Sports Editor Webmaster TOP STORY Commonwealth pledges support for Guyana's territorial integrity
GINA GUYANA has been reassured of the entire Commonwealth's continued support for Guyana's territorial integrity. Reassurance came at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting now being held in Abuja, Nigeria.
Similar assurances were given at the 2002 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Coolum, Australia. The Communiqué issued at the end of that meeting stated that "Heads of Government reaffirmed their solidarity with Guyana in light of the continuing threat to its sovereignty and territorial integrity by Venezuela." It further stated that, "In this context they regretted Guyana's inability to fully exploit all its natural resources in the Essequibo region in accordance with the Geneva Agreement."
Both Guyana and Venezuela have been working to improve relations between the two countries. The Minister of External Relations of Venezuela HE Roy Chaderton Matos made a two-day visit to Guyana in April. The visit served to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries especially in the areas of functional and economic cooperation.
The Nigeria Conference opened with addresses by Queen Elizabeth II of the UK, Host President Olusegun Obasanjo and the President of Australia. This evening President Jagdeo will be attending a dinner hosted by Queen Elizabeth II. Tomorrow the Heads will retreat. The meeting concludes on Monday.

70. WashingtonPost.com: 1993 All-Met Boys Track And Field Team
HONORABLE MENTION SPRINTS David bobb, High Point; Conte Lomax, North Cty.; DeSeanMoore, Forestville; Eric
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Area's best times in 200 (21.2) and 400 (46.84) meters. Member of Penn Relays championship 4x100 relay. COACH OF THE YEAR
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Junior All-Met in cross-country and indoor track. Has area's top time in 3,200 (9:32.69). Simon Core Landon Senior Best area discus throw of 173-2, broke school record five times this year; personal shot put best of 49-6. Rob Dennis DuVal Senior Prince George's champion in 100 and 200. Area's top time in the 100 (10.4) and second-best 200 (21.3). Jason Fullmer South River Senior Anne Arundel 110 high hurdles champion with area's second-best time of 13.8. Defending Maryland Class 3A state 110 and 300 (best of 38.33) hurdles champion. Doug Haynesworth Potomac (Va.)

71. DentonRC.com | News For Denton, Texas | Local News
He s open, honest and doesn t pull punches, said Merrick bobb, a Los Angelesareabased expert on police accountability and president of the Police
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Denton, Texas Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail Newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... What's New Bernard Melekian: Pasadena chief has earned community's respect, raised morale
10:23 PM CDT on Wednesday, May 5, 2004
Less than 12 hours after Pasadena police fatally shot an armed suspect, a telephone rang at the local NAACP headquarters. It was Chief Bernard Melekian, calling to leave a message for NAACP President Joe Brown to relay the preliminary details. Those who know him say the call is typical of Chief Melekian's approach: crime-fighting zeal, a willingness to listen and a desire to seek systemic change. "I don't care where he is in the world, he will give me the facts he currently has" when there's a major incident, Mr. Brown said. " I don't always agree with the method employed by the police, but I can never say that I didn't know what was going on." People inside and outside the department say Chief Melekian has gained the community's respect while raising rank-and-file police morale. "He's open, honest and doesn't pull punches," said Merrick Bobb, a Los Angeles area-based expert on police accountability and president of the Police Assessment Resource Center.

72. DentonRC.com | News For Denton, Texas | Opinion: Letters
So spread this all over the world on TV. What is the reason for helpingthe enemy? At 98 years old, I’m appalled! Bessie bobb,. Denton.
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Denton, Texas Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail Newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... What's New Letters to the editor 08:23 AM CDT on Friday, May 14, 2004 A better game? As we watched the grand finale of Survivor: All-Stars recently, I could not help but be concerned. Certainly there were millions of viewers like ourselves anticipating who might walk away with the million dollars. After watching all season, the outcome was predictable. However, my concern is the message it conveys to our younger, more impressionable people. To lie, cheat, break solemn agreements and every other moral value imaginable and finally be rewarded with the "Big Prize" is not only entertaining but commendable. We were told that "It’s just a game" and "You played well." "Everyone in the group did or would have done the same if you hadn’t beat them to the punch." So, therefore, if you stab them often enough, you may win all the marbles. Perhaps a better lesson of life could be learned by watching other, gentler sports like golf or tennis. Glenn Bourland

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