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21. African Americans - Historic African American Figures
Henry, he was elected to baseball s Hall of becoming secretary of the Illinois AthleticCommission (until O. Davis, Jr., American air force general; Benjamin O
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Historic African American Figures Hank Aaron
Ralph Abernathy

1926-90: Baptist clergyman, civil rights activist; born in Linden, Ala. An early civil rights organizer and leading confidante of Martin Luther King Jr., he was pastor of the West Hunter Street Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga. throughout his civil rights career (196190). He was King's chosen successor as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) (196877). Although he was a competent leader, the SCLC never regained the influence it had under King. He resigned the SCLC leadership to run unsuccessfully for Andrew Young's congressional seat (1977). Turning away from the civil rights movement, he devoted his attention to the West Hunter Street Baptist Church and the issues of worldwide peace.
Nat "King" Cole

Rosa Parks

Congressional Gold Medal
from President Clinton and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994.
Jesse Owens

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22. AggieAthletics.com :: Athlete Bios
Get in the 500 Rebound Club; What has been your best moment in athletics?Winning the state baseball championship; What summer jobs have you had?
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23. TheSportsCoach.com - Revolutionizing The TRAINING, EDUCATION & FUNDRAISING Of Yo
Kiki Vandeweghe general Manager, Basketball Operations more recruiting coordinatorfor the University of Arkansas, organizing their baseball athlete talent pool
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24. Spotlight Sport - Basketball
general Sports Links Olympians will compete in dozens of sports this summer site includesthe rules and history of events as well as athlete bios, diaries, and
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Basketball
Men's Olympic basketball became an official sport in 1936 at the Berlin Games. The tournament was held outdoor on courts of clay and sand. On the day of the final it rained heavily, turning the courts to mud, which made it difficult to dribble and undoubtedly contributed to the low score of 19-8. In the end, the United States defeated Canada for the gold. In 1989 the Federation Internationale de Basketball Amateur (FIBA) membership voted to allow professionals to join amateurs in the Olympics. Women's basketball made its Olympic debut at the 1976 Games in Montreal, Canada. The Soviet women won the gold medal, and the U.S. women took home the silver medal.
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25. Brockport Athletics Related Links
general Links AEMA Athletic Equipment Managers SUNYAC Standings - Official baseballstandings for the standards, outdoor championship results, athlete bios.
http://www.brockport.edu/~athletics/links/
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26. About The Knights
Dan Segel, President and general Manager A co-founder A baseball star at Universityof Portland, Loomis earned year and University of Portland athlete of the
http://www.alohaknights.com/aboutbios.html
Penny Knight, Sponsor-
Joe Segel, Co-Founder

Joe co-founded Knights Baseball with his brother Dan and played for the Knights from 1990-1996. Joe works with Penny to make sure the program is running smoothly. Joe also sits on the Knights' board of directors. Dan Segel, President and General Manager-
A co-founder of the Aloha Knights, Dan manages operations and is the Chairman of the Board of Knights Baseball Club, Inc. Segel is also a member of the PIL board of directors and runs a small advertising agency, Nevis Advertising, in Portland, Oregon. Geoff Loomis, Field Manager
Randy Rutschman, Head Assistant Coach
Dale Stebbins, Pitching Coach

Stebbins enters his second season as the team's pitching coach. Dale is a Northwest coaching legend and brings 27 years of collegiate coaching experience to the position.
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27. Women's Biography Sites, Sports
http//www.usagymnastics.org/athletes/bios/. HTTP//www.exploratorium.edu/baseball/girlsofsummer.html. thatprovides a profile of selected athlete and a list of
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Sports General Basketball Golf Gymnastics ... Track/Running Sports General Table of Contents Next Categories CNN/SI profile 100 top female athletes based on "the athletes' on-field performance and achievements, plus their contributions to women's sports."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/siforwomen/top_100/1/ CyberScoreboard
http://www.cyberscoreboard.com/ Distinguished Women in sports provides links to an extensive list of female athletes biographies and contributions; organized by sport.
http://www.DistinguishedWomen.com/subject/sports.html Hickok Sports: Women provides profiles of women who have competed in sports.
http://hickoksports.com/biograph/biwindex.shtml Homework Center biographies about women from different sports.
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/biohc.html Women Athlete Profiles provides biographical information about individual athletes, women coaches, and teams who participated in Olympic events.
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28. Faculty Bios
a wide variety of sports including baseball, Cheerleading, Cross he provides a valuableservice for the Athletics Department and general student body
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Men's Sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Golf ... Wrestling Women's Sports Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Golf ... Volleyball Athletic Department Athletic Merchandise Visiting Team Guide Team CU Camel Spirit ... Links
The Camels are members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. This site is maintained by the Campbell University Sports Information Office. Please report any problems to Asst. SID John Sinnett This page was last edited on June 02, 2004 . Campbell University Department of Athletics 89 Pope Street, P.O. Box 10,Buies Creek, North Carolina 27506. Athletics Phone (910) 893-1327, Athletics Fax (910) 893-1330. Rick Baker
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Program Director, Head Athletic Trainer
Rick Baker enters his third year as Head Athletic Trainer for the Campbell University Department of Athletics. Baker’s extensive background will ensure the best in prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries for Campbell athletes. A 17-year member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association, Baker comes to Buies Creek after handling athletic training and teaching duties at White House High School in White House, Tenn. Aside from overseeing the daily operation of the Campbell athletic training staff, he is the primary athletic trainer for the men’s basketball team. Baker is also the Program Director for the athletic training curriculum at Campbell.
Prior to his work at White House HS, Baker spent five years working at the Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn.

29. USA Basketball: Usa Basketball Staff Bios
His responsibilities included monitoring general ledger activity committee members,registers USA athletes for training is a math teacher and baseball coach at
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USA BASKETBALL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
USA Basketball Committees
FIBA History Constitution of USA Basketball USA Basketball Executive Committee/Board of Directors ... About USA Basketball
(Following the USA Basketball Executive Director, the staff are listed in alphabetical order)
Tooley JIM TOOLEY,
Executive Director

USA Basketball President Tom Jernstedt announced on Dec. 11, 2000 that Jim Tooley, USA Basketball Assistant Executive Director for Men's Programs since March 1993, was selected as USA Basketball's Executive Director effective Jan. 1, 2001. Tooley succeeded Warren S. Brown, who served as Executive Director for over eight years in the position. "USA Basketball's Executive Committee was unanimous in its selection of Jim Tooley as our next Executive Director," said Jernstedt. "Jim possesses over seven years of experience within USA Basketball and the committee believes that his knowledge of the organization and its constituents was vital for a smooth transition and for the organization's continued growth. Also, having overseen USA Basketball men's program, Jim understands that USA Basketball's primary mission is affording its athletes, no matter the level, the support and resources required to be successful in any international competition." Joining the USA Basketball staff in March 1993 as Assistant Executive Director for the Men's Programs, Tooley's responsibilities included overseeing all facets of the men's program. Tooley was accountable for men's team trials, training camps, exhibition games, international competitions, and served as the staff liaison to all men's competition committees.

30. The Builders Online -- Newport News Apprentice School Athletics
and quick facts. Football (1.5MB) Pages 116 general facts, 2003 coaches bios,past NNAS NNAS team; Pages 43-49 Cheerleaders, 2002-03 NNAS athlete-of-the
http://www.gobuilders.com/media.htm
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Wrestling Video Clips
Periodically during the 2003-04 wrestling season, video clips from Apprentice School wrestling matches will be posted at this location. To view these video clips, several media players can be used, among them Windows Media Player and Real Player. (Note: clips are over 1MB file size) Video clips produced by Jeff Kettler of NGNN Video Department
Media Guides
The Complete Media Guides have been broken into various sections to aid in access times. Where the file size is rather large, an indication of its size is provided. 2003-04 Academic Year
  • Men's Basketball
    • Pages 1-11 : Athletic history, NNAS overview, NNAS athletic department directory, 2003-04 schedule, coaches' bios

31. Bios
spare time, he enjoys collecting baseball cards, running controversial issues in highschool athletics, to hosting the rink, Robitaille was general Manager of
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History : Empire Sports Personalities Home TV Schedule Jason Bristol Josh Mora ... Bob Trimble
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Empire Sports Report Saturdays and Sundays 6:30, 10:30 and 11:30 p.m. Jason Bristol has been added to the Empire Sports Network staff recently to anchor the weekend editions of "Empire Sports Report". He will also serve as a reporter for the network during the week. Bristol came to Empire Sports from WSTM-TV in Syracuse where he held similar duties as a weekend anchor and weekday reporter. His career began as a weekend sports anchor at WDTV in Bridgeport, West Virginia. Six months later he moved back to Central New York to work as a sports reporter at WTVH. Bristol then joined WSTM in March 1998. Bristol graduated from SUNY-Oswego and was actively involved in the campus television and radio stations, as well as his fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Jason loves minor league baseball and has written numerous articles on the subject. His stories have appeared in Tuff Stuff, Baseball Card News and Card News.

32. Men's Baseball, Players Bios, Kevin Dvorak's Page
interested area of study is general business management teams), Eric Byrnes, DavidDuval (athletes), Bull Durham Room (movies), 24, ESPN baseball Tonight (TV
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33. Gator Women's Basketball Roster/Bios @ Gatorzone.com
Back to bios/Roster Printable version volleyball, swimming, track field, crosscountry, baseball and golf the Stats, Michelle was a track athlete at Virginia
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34. Gator Baseball Roster/Bios @ Gatorzone.com
Back to bios/Roster Printable version, Major general Business. in one game on theseason against Bethune Cookman (3/5) Walk-on to the baseball team in the
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35. Athletic Department Collection
1945 schedule/game stats/bios. general sports 196972; general sports 1972-73; generalsports 1975-76; baseball 1979; Athletic Director’s schedule book 1971-73.
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Department History
Athletics at St. Thomas College had an early and precarious beginning. On Thanksgiving Day 1892 St. Thomas College defeated Carbondale high school in the first recorded football game. In 1893 a college Dramatic Society production was held to raise money for the library and to buy football uniforms. There appears to have been a couple games played in 1893 as well, but there was no regular schedule.
The first full football schedule occurred in 1898 when the “Tommies” went 8 and 1 and shut out all of their opponents, after losing the first game of the year 6-5 to Keystone Academy. In 1908 the Tommies went undefeated and unscored upon. But in 1911 football was dropped. It was reinstalled in 1916 and remained a full time sport until 1960. Right before WWI Bill Moore effectively became athletic director at the College. For 12 years he coached all sports and organized a few. A basketball team was organized, after a few false starts, in 1916-1917. The team went undefeated during the 1921-22 and 1922-23 seasons and had a 40 game winning streak that ended in January 1924.

36. Harvard University Athletics: Baseball
2002 Harvard baseball Player bios. 160 • R/R New York, NY • Collegiate High SchoolThreesport athlete…Four-year letterwinner in baseball and cross
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~athletic/base/base_bios.html
2002 Harvard Baseball Player Bios
Ben Crockett
Preseason third team All-American an one of the top pitching prospects in New England ... Summer 2001: Member of Cape Cod League Champion Wareham Gatemen ... Second in the League in strikeouts with 74 ... Threw three complete games and posted a 1.67 ERA ... Winner of the John Claffey Award for Outstanding Performance by a New England Player, as voted on by the general managers ... Started the Championship game, which led to a 4-3 win for the Gatemen ... Last Season: Earned Honorable Mention All-Ivy honors ... Posted a 4-4 record in his eight starts ... Pitched the first Harvard no-hitter of recent history, striking out 14 batters in nine innings, to lead Harvard to a 10-0 win over Dartmouth in its final Ivy League game ... Led the squad in strikeouts with 59 ... Walked only eight batters in 55.2 innings ... Was on the mound for three innings and struck out three batters to get a win against Boston College ... Pitched complete games against Cornell, Columbia, and Dartmouth ... Following the season, was a 10th round selection by the Boston Red Sox ...

37. Paul DePodesta - Greater Talent Network, Inc. - Celebrity Speakers Bureau
When the Oakland Athletics offered DePodesta the position of Assistant general Managerin 1999 seasons in a row and one of the lowest payrolls in baseball.
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  • 38. ATP Athletes Training For Performance: Staff Bios
    Sydney games and trained Major League baseball and National rehabilitation centers,and with a variety of athletes. pregnancy, weight loss, and general wellness
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    Maylene Wise, CSCS

    Director of ATP click here . In her younger years she mainly played ball, but now Maylene enjoys competing in Triathlon. Through her training techniques and desire to lead athletes, she achieved the bronze in her category at the World's Championships (2002), ranked first in her category for 2002 in the series here in North Carolina (NCTS) and achieved All-American status in 2003. EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
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    The athlete bios which make up the meat of this book are filled with so much minutiaeof the skaters lives, that most readers will be tempted to skip over them
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    the Year, was a member of the Student athlete Committee in 1997, then began trainingwith Sun Devil baseball coach Pat
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