Football Hall Of Fame robert Poles Jr. Bill Donegan, Roland Poles. Les Eaton. Ron Poles Todd smith.Gary Hartford, Bob Steedman. Roger House. Earl Stone* http://www.cal-mum.com/football_fame.htm
Extractions: Established 1985 Mason Ashford* Paul McGinnis* Anthony Bartalo Jr. Mark McGrath Neil Barton Dave McNelis William Bernard Jr. George McPherson* Arnold Burkhart* J. Duncan McPherson Mark Callan Roy McWilliams* Pete Cameron Tony Merola Arch Cappotelli Tom Micheaux Chris Cappotelli Harold Miller* Steve Cappotelli Tige Monacelli Don Carpenter Tony Monacelli Charles Carson* Mike Mooney Tony Cicoria Pete Moyer David Connor Howard Nelson Greg Connor Tim Nothnagle Totsy Cook Don Oltmann Ed Coots* Dan Pangrazio Sr. Dick Cullinan Dan Parnell Ed Davies* Dave Parnell Dave Donaghue Robert Poles Jr. Bill Donegan Roland Poles Les Eaton Ron Poles Mike Edwards Bob Pullyblank Stu Edwards Eugene Pullyblank* Bernie Fagan Mark Pullyblank Dean Fisher Mike Pullyblank Jim Freeman Gary Raymond Robert Freeman* Bill Reid Stuart Grant* Wade Rowcliffe Michael Grattan Harold Sickles Randy Grattan Bob Sinclair Cordie Greenlea Preston Sinzenich* Harold Griffin* Jim Smith Joe Gustainis Ron Smith Tim Harrington Todd Smith Gary Hartford Bob Steedman Roger House Earl Stone* Billy Jackson* Jeff Sweet James Jackson* Eric Thurley Jim Jackson Paul Toland Wright Johnson* Dave Trojanski Robert Johnston* Ken Troyer Louis Kingsbury Mike Tucci Don Krenzer Don Wade Robert Krenzer Bob Washburn Jim Laubach Andy Wilcox Roy MacDonald* Eric Williams Tim MacDonald Chris Wyatt Ed Matthews Francis Yopp* Gary Mattice Everett Young* Bill McAlee 1929 undefeated / unscored upon team (2004 inductees in blue text)
Focus On NPL Club The story of Harbour View football Club is one that chronicles a tale of what is Oniel smith, robert Scarlett, Jermaine Hue, Fabian Taylor, Leon Gordon, http://www.reggaeboyzsc.com/focus_on_Harbour_View_FC_club.htm
Extractions: Focus On NPL Club: Harbour View Football Club. The RBSC focuses on one of Jamaicas most successful clubs - HARBOUR VIEW Football club. The story of Harbour View Football Club is one that chronicles a tale of what is possible as it relates to local football development and points to exciting possibilities for the future if commitment to ideals hold fast. This is a story about application of initiative, innovation, commitment, dedicated service and hard work lasting for more than thirty (30) years by the people of the Harbour View community. On the 4 th of March 1974, a group of enthusiastic thoughtful citizens concerned about the welfare of the young in the East St. Andrew middle class community gathered in the Harbour View Primary School. They decided that they would use their common love of football, the beautiful game, to exercise the minds and bodies of the communitys children in the building of character, the appreciation of cooperative team effort and some life skills. All children in the community were entitled to partake in these organized actives. Football was the passion for many in the Harbour View community. It was decided that the clubs first name would be a simple Harbour View. The first action taken was the election of officers for the newly created entity bearing the name of the community.
Extractions: England National Football Team Match No. 1 Scotland England Saturday, 30 November 1872 Match Summary and Report Match Summary and Report Team Records Scotland Pre-Match England Pre-Match Match Summary Status: Friendly match. Venue: The West of Scotland Cricket Ground, Hamilton Crescent, Partick, Glasgow. Attendance: Goals: None. Cautions: None. Expulsions: None. Officials: Referee - William Keay (Scotland). Umpires - Charles W. Alcock (England) and H. Smith (Scotland). Conditions: Kickoff 2:20 p.m. (delayed 20 minutes); pitch slightly greasy from two or three days' sustained rain, which slowed to a drizzle on the morning of the match and gave way to weak sunshine by kickoff time. Miscellany: The world's first official international football match. Statistics: Not known. Scotland Team Ranking: No official ranking system established;
USFL - United States Football League The online home and historical archive for the United States football 25 3Brigham Young 79 robert smith DE 67-256 23 2 Grambling 80 Alfondia Hill WR http://www.oursportscentral.com/usfl/85rosari.php
Extractions: Quarterbacks NFL Team Pts Running Backs NFL Team Pts Receivers NFL Team Pts Beuerlein, Steve Car RK James, Edgerrin Ind SO Robinson, Marcus Chi RK McNair, Steve Ten JS Kaufman, Napoleon Oak JM Muhammad, Muhsin Car CS Warner, Kurt StL TB Wheatley, Tyrone Oak CR Moss, Randy Min CR Brunell, Mark Jax AW Smith, Emmitt Dal JM Alexander, Derrick KC SO George, Jeff Min RK Taylor, Fred Jax TB Connell, Albert Was TB Kitna, Jon Sea JM Watters, Ricky Sea RK Smith, Rod Den AW Manning, Peyton Ind CS Gary, Olandis Den AW Moulds, Eric Buf AW Flutie, Doug Buf SO Garner, Charlie SF CS Smith, Jimmy Jax JS Johnson, Brad Was JS Levens, Dorsey GB CS Harrison, Marvin Ind AW Batch, Charlie Det TB Faulk, Marshall StL SO Mayes, Derrick Sea JS Bledsoe, Drew NE SO Linton, Jonathan Buf SO Chrebet, Wayne NYJ CS Gannon, Rich Oak AW Martin, Curtis NYJ AW Morton, Johnnie Det JS Aikman, Troy Dal JM Lane, Fred Car AW Rice, Jerry
Ball Busters Fantasy Football League - NEWSLETTER football SMARTs, 1999 Ball Busters Fantasy football League, Tuesday, Dec 21, 1999 RB, Enis, Curtis, Chi, 6, RB, smith, robert, Min, 5, RB, Kirby, Terry http://www.fortunecity.com/olympia/wagner/362/newsletter.htm
Extractions: WEEK 2 PLAYOFFS NEWSLETTER - FINAL STATS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Football SMARTs 1999 Ball Busters Fantasy Football League Tuesday, Dec 21, 1999 Week 15 Report Card StatsWorld, Inc. Standings BBFFL W L T Pct PF PA Canned Whoopass Clam Diggers Payton Barney's Bombers Tsars of the Gridiron Chili Peppers Sally Ass Kickers The BEEF Week 15 Final Scores Next Weeks Games Chili Peppers Sally Ass Kickers Clam Diggers at The BEEF at Clam Diggers Payton Canned Whoopass Payton Barney's Bombers The BEEF Chili Peppers at Sally Ass Kickers at Canned Whoopass Tsars of the Gridiron Barney's Bombers Tsars of the Gridiron Week 15 Box Scores Chili Peppers Clam Diggers Sally Ass Kickers Payton QB Manning, Peyton Ind QB Flutie, Doug Buf QB George, Jeff Min QB Brunell, Mark Jax RB Levens, Dorsey GB RB James, Edgerrin Ind RB Watters, Ricky Sea RB Gary, Olandis Den RB Garner, Charlie SF RB Faulk, Marshall StL RB Smith, Antowain Buf RB Martin, Curtis NYJ WR Muhammad, Muhsin Car WR Johnson, Keyshawn NYJ WR Robinson, Marcus
Super70s.com 1976 Topps Football Cards Topps design for the 1976 football cards once again featured colors that had little 12 Jerry smith 13 David Lee 14 robert Newhouse 15 Vern Den Herder http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Sports/Memorabilia/Cards/Football/1976/
Extractions: WWW Contact FAQs Email This About ... TV MLB NBA ABA NFL WFL NHL WHL NASL MISL Stadiums Cards Others Other Sports By Patrick Mondout Topps' design for the 1976 football cards once again featured colors that had little or no relation to the team a featured player performed for (the colors rookie card of Walter Payton on the right might have you believing he was a Green Bay Packer). A number of the subset cards (record breakers, league leaders - see below) featured pigskin borders - though not all the way to the edge of the card. The inclusion of the Walter Payton card makes this set one of the most valuable of the Super70s. Other rookies for 1976 include Jack Lambert, Ed 'Too Tall' Jones, Randy White, Brian Sipe and Harvey Martin. The blue and orange card backs featured a biography, statistics, and a cartoon with a trivia question. Wonder Bread, with the help of Topps, distributed its third and final set of football cards in 1976 1976 Topps at a Glance Back Checklist Wax Pack Record Breakers Leaders Team Checklists
Extractions: Football News Football Shop Latest Football News Premiership News ... Contact us - Team News - Arsenal Aston Villa Birmingham City Bolton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers Charlton Chelsea Everton Fulham Liverpool Man City Man United Middlesbrough Newcastle Norwich City Portsmouth Sunderland Tottenham West Brom West Ham Wigan The Tartan Army decided it had finally had enough of the under-achieving German following the 1-1 stalemate in Chisinau in October. The Moldovans are due in Scotland for the Hampden Park return on June 4 but Smith was quick to point out that the other nations in Group Five had also struggled to cope with them. The Smith era began with an encouraging performance in defeat in Italy in March but only victory would be good enough against Moldova. The Hoops suffered the trauma of throwing away the Bank of Scotland Premier League title on Sunday when they allowed Motherwell to score two late goals. Smith backed goalkeepers Robert Douglas and David Marshall and utility man Jackie McNamara to overcome the disappointment, however.
Arena Football League II - Pensacola Vs. Florida Mike C 67 MCKENZIE, A G 44 smith, robert OL 52 WHITE, Rufus K 2 ADAMS, Greg NG 92 LOVE, Mike NG 67 MCKENZIE, A DE 44 smith, robert DE 52 WHITE, http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores102/102194/20020713AFL2-FLORIDA---0nr.htm
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NCAA Football - Robert Morris Vs. Wagner PASSING robert MorrisLevcik 23-47-2-311. Wagner-smith 11-29-2-150. RECEIVINGrobert Morris-Hockenberry 6-133, Gary 6-61, S Martin 5-59, Fulmer 2-34, http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores100/100302/100302349.htm
Extractions: HTTP/1.1 404 Object Not Found Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0 Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 17:37:01 GMT P3P: CP="CAO CUR ADM DEVa TAIi PSAa PSDa CONi OUR OTRi IND PHY ONL UNI COM NAV DEM" X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Connection: close Content-Type: text/html Set-Cookie: v1us=4329B13E42D72BB8; path=/; expires=Wed, 19 Feb 2020 14:28:00 GMT; domain=.usatoday.com 10/28/2000 - 6:48PM ET - Click reload often for latest version Extended Box Oct 28, 2000 NCAAF FINAL 1ST OT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL - - - - - - ROBERT MORRIS 7 10 14 7 38 WAGNER 17 7 7 31 FINAL 1ST OT Extended Box NCAAF 1 2 3 4 OT F - - - - Robert Morris 7 10 14 7 38 Wagner 17 7 7 31 FINAL Robert Morris-Hockenberry 15 pass from Levcik (J Carlo kick) Wagner-C Davis 85 run (Cross kick) Wagner-Kinsley 17 pass from Smith (Cross kick) Wagner-FG Cross 31 Robert Morris-FG J Carlo 33 Robert Morris-Dorsett 14 run (J Carlo kick) Wagner-Plummer 23 pass from Smith (Cross kick) Wagner-C Davis 1 run (Cross kick) Robert Morris-Levcik 1 run (kick failed) Robert Morris-Hockenberry 23 pass from Levcik (Daniel reception for two-point conversion) Robert Morris-Daniel 6 pass from Levcik (J Carlo kick) Robert Morris Wagner First downs 23 14 Rushed-yards 38-58 35-132 Passing yards 311 150 Sacked-yards lost 3-25 1-14 Return yards 73 17 Passes 23-47-2 11-29-2 Punts 7-26.6 9-31.2 Fumbles-lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-yards 10-175 10-58 Time of possession 30:11 29:49
Tiger Football - PRO FOOTBALL ROSTER SINCE 1949 The following is a rundown on the Grambling State University football players who smith, Mike (WR). Atlanta Falcons. 1980. smith, robert ABig Bird@ (DE) http://www.gram.edu/sports/football/NFL_roster.htm
Princeton Football Letter Winners Herbert W. Warden 46Ð robert Weir Ð 1944 no varsity football team due to WorldWar II George W. smith III 49 HL Stone Jr. 49Ð David G. Supple 48Ð http://www.princeton.edu/football/ltr40s.htm
Vanderbilt Football Neal smith, robert Glenn smith, Rupert smith, Stacie smith, Steven Val smith, VU Teams, Baseball, Men s Hoops, Women s Hoops, football, Men s Golf http://www.vanderbilt.edu/commodores/football/history/alltimeletter.htm
Extractions: C Cage, John Bright Caine, Winston Paulding,Jr Caldwell, William T. Calhoun, Bedford L. Calhoun, Donald John Calhoun, James Richard Callahan, Jeff Calvin, Reginald Lydell Campbell, Vincent A. Canington, Larkin Lee Cannon, Donald Ray Cantrell, Hubert Randolph Cantrell, Wayne Edward Cantwell, Frank Pierce,Jr Capobianco, Robert Stuart Cappelletti, Robert Anthony Cargile, Neil Carlen, Bill Carloss, Matt Carman, Charles Carman, George Carmichael, Dave Carney, John Wesley Carrier, Michael Carson, Elliott Carson, James (Kit) Carter, Anthony Brian Carter, David Kelly Carter, Jamail Cartwright, Jeffrey Cartwright, John Casella, Joseph Francis Cate, Billy Cates, Preston Ellis (Tony) Cathey, David Grant Cave, Duncan Cecil, Ernest Bernard Cecil, Hugh Chalfant, Bertram (Trinny) Chalmers, Samuel Lenell Chandler, John Wilson Chapman, John B. Charley, Damien Rashid Chastain, Tyler Chavous, Corey Lamonte E Earl, Carl Early, James Edgerton, John E. 1898- Edmondson, Brandon Lee Edwards, Austin (Peggy) Edwards, Charles Leon Edwards, Keith Yarnell Elam, Frank (Pos) Elder, Rick Ellington, Edward Perry Elliott, Arnold James, Jr. Elliottt, Floyd Strother, Jr. Elliott, W.Y., Jr. Ellis, John Elrod, Parker El Sheshai, Nabil English, Timothy Joseph Erikson, Thor Erik Ernst, Steven Earl Ervin, Andy Lee Ervin, Norwood Martin Estes, Pat M. Evans, David Mulbern Eveland, William Greg Evins, Joe Ewers, William (Bill)
Drogheda United Football Club Official Website Team robert Byrne, Paul Cobbe,Barry Kelly , Anthony smith, Craig McEntagert The first half was full of good football most coming from the lively home http://www.droghedaunited.ie/Scripts/Under21s.asp
Extractions: a callan computers website Sunday 14th August - Away Vs Dublin City - Won 3-2. A late goal from Francis McCullough secured the win for the Drogs. The other two goals came from Sean Brennan early on in the first half. Austin McCann got their second goal, which extends their run to eight games unbeaten. TEAM: Sabbatini, Rath, Tyrrell, Hageman, Hartnett, Sullivan, Williams, McCann, Matondo, Rooney, Brennan Sub: McCullough Tuesday 9th August - home v. Belgrove - won 3-0 with second half goals from Paul Matondo, Sean Brennan and Richie Taaffe, team details later. Team : Rogers,D. McCann , Whelan, Hageman, Hartnett, A. McCann,Williams, Matondo, Bohan, Waters, McCullough. Subs : Brennan, Taaffe, Sinik Sat 30th July - Enda Mc Guill Cup - away to Shels at ALSAA - lost 3-0 , Team : Sabatini, Rath, Whelan, Hageman, Hartnett, A. McCann,Williams, Matondo, Bohan, Waters, McCullough. Subs : Waters, D. McCann, Sinik Sunday 24th July at 1.00pm, United Park. Drogheda United 2 Athlone Town A goal in each half was enough to see off a spirited Athlone outfit. Francis McCullough scored a clinical opener from a good Alan Bohan cross after 5 minutes and Steven Gray got the second with a bullet-like header from a Sean Williams corner early in the second half. Team : Sabatini, D. McCann (Rath), Hartnett, Hageman, Grey, Williams, Bohan (Whelan), A. McCann, Leech, McCullough (Brennan), Matondo.
Provincial Men's Football robert Popkey, Kevin Reid, Brian Robinson, Trevor Rosine, Darryl smith, 194849 Intermediate football (Intercollegiate and Dominion Champions) http://www.uoguelph.ca/athletics/Alumni/ChampArchives/PMFootball.shtml
Extractions: University of Guelph Student Affairs Department of Athletics About Us Contact Information Staff Directory Facility ... Varsity Teams Provincial Men's Football 1996-97 Football (OUAA) 1992-93 Football (OUAA) 1984-85 Football (OUAA) 1959-60 Football (OIAA) Robbie Keith, C. Jackson, Murray Atkinson, B. Mitchell, D. Ward, Darwin Lund, Bill Mulchinock, Bob Black, Lloyd Banbury, Ray Skoropad, Harold Catt, Doug Rolllins, B. McCuaig, D. Hume, D. Varnell, D. Carter, John Wright, B. Lush, J. Henry, J. Wright, P. Bright, R. Pearn, G. Young, D. Hewitt, J. Burton, C. Krose, P. Morris, R. German, P. Greenhow, T. Sawyer, L. Wessman, managers: Chic Bohn, R. Shaw, D. Schaur, B. Weatherson, J. Burton, M. Francis, D. Taylor and R. Maughan, line coach: Baxter Holman and head coach: Tom Mooney. 1958-59 Football (Ontario) Doug Rollins, Fred Black, Harry Erwin, Harold Catt, John McLintock, Curt Anderson, Bill Sirman, Bob Lewis, Terry Clifford, Dave Hume, Bert Stevenson, Jim Gardner, Tex Coulter, Bob Lush, Don Ward, Dick Carter, Bill Stuart, Tom Sawyer, Bill Mulchinock, John Henry, Harold Grunau, Robbie Keith, Murray Atkinson, Ray Skoropad, Bill Sproule, Ron Bogart, Carl Jackson, Bill Weber, Joe Brent, W. Stinson, J. Burton, managers: Bob Gilbert, Robbie Maughan, J.W. Stinson, manager: B. Culbert and coaches: Tom Mooney and Chico Mendoza.
Hokiesports.com Bobby smith, football. Lori McKee Taylor, Cross Country, Track. 1999. Ken Barefoot,football robert Brown, football. Berkeley (Berky) Cundiff, Baseball http://www.hokiesports.com/halloffame/
Extractions: Sports Baseball Basketball (M) Basketball (W) Cross Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer (M) Soccer (W) Softball Tennis (M) Tennis (W) Track Volleyball Wrestling Cheer HighTechs (Dance) Schedules Baseball B-ball (M) B-ball (W) Cross Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer (M) Soccer (W) Softball Tennis (M) Tennis (W) Track Volleyball Wrestling Standings Roth Report Lane Stadium Live Cam Game Notes What's A Hokie? Hall of Fame The Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1982 to honor and preserve the memory of athletes, coaches, administrators and staff members who have made outstanding contributions to athletics at the university. A total of 126 individuals have been inducted to the Tech Hall of Fame during special annual ceremonies held each fall. Following is a list of the inductees. Although many of the athletes competed in more than one sport, only their primary sport(s) is listed. The Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1982 and is currently located near the Bowman Room on the fourth floor of the Jamerson Athletic Center. Hall of Fame plaques engraved with portraits of all the members are displayed there. Under Tech Hall of Fame guidelines, persons are not eligible for induction until they have been out of school for a period of 10 years.
Johnson C. Smith University Official web site for Johnson C. smith University. robert Peterson. ClassFreshman. Position Offensive Line. Height/Weight 61, 278 http://www.jcsu.edu/athletics/football/PlayerProfiles/Robert Peterson.htm
Extractions: Alumni Football Robert Peterson Class: Sophomore Position: Offensive Line Height/Weight: Hometown/High School: Clinton, MD/Gwynn Park Major: Undecided Enters his second season on the frontline... 2004 (Fr): Saw action in 8 games... High School/Personal: Played at Gwynn Park High School under Coach Hoyer in which the team went 11-2...majoring in criminal justice...son of Robert Lee and Patricia Bennett Peterson...born 4-17-86.
University At Buffalo - Football - Go Bulls! Parents, robert smith and Violet Campbell University at Buffalo Division ofAthletics football Office 104 Stadium Complex Buffalo, NY 14260 http://www.ubathletics.buffalo.edu/football/roster/smith_a.shtml
Extractions: ATHLETICS HOME SHOP UB BULLS TICKETS SCHEDULES ... SEARCH MEN'S SPORTS Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football ... Wrestling WOMEN'S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Rowing Soccer ... Volleyball ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Academic Services Athletics Directory Bulls Spirit Compliance ... University at Buffalo FOOTBALL Roster Coaches Schedule / Results News Defensive End Prototypical pass rushing defensive end with excellent quickness and long arms... will push for playing time...has put on over 20 pounds since enrolling at UB...comes from powerhouse high school program...originally from Kingston, Jamaica...chose Buffalo for the great environment, great coaches and players in an up and coming program. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2004) Played his prep ball at Connecticuts most successful program over the past decade ...earned two letters for coach Bob Gibson while leading the War Hawks of Bloomfield HS to a 23-2 record in his final two years...helped both the football and basketball teams to state championships as a junior...had 25 catches for 409 yards as a tight end and 65 tackles and eight sacks as a defensive end as a senior. THE SMITH FILE Full Name: Andrae Deeshawn Alexander Smith Born: June 6, 1985
Extractions: SEC Championship Game Tickets Despite the fact that their Big XII brethren from the South division at Oklahoma have an incumbent Heisman winner in quarterback Jason White, two North division squads are trotting out their own campaigns for respective favorite sons. At Missouri and Kansas State this fall, campaign talk will be diverted away from White and even Bush and Kerry, focused instead on Brad Smith and Darren Sproles. Smith, Mizzous dazzling dual-threat quarterback, set a school record for rushing touchdowns last season and led the Tigers to a bowl game for the first time in five years. Both the junior quarterback and the team face lofty expectations in 2004, and each hinges upon Brad Smiths ability to consistently make plays passing the ball, an area in which he has struggled. Heisman voters will be watching as Smith attempts to pilot the Tigers to the top of the conference. At Kansas State, senior Darren Sproles is one the smallest players on the field, but he will likely be the biggest producer of gaudy statistics. In 2003, the tailback scorched opponents for 1,986 rushing yards en route to a consensus first-team All-Big XII season. Sproles needs only 1,628 yards this season to surpass Ricky Williams (the 1998 Heisman winner) as the Big XIIs all-time leading rusher.
Alibris: Football History by Leckie, robert Traces the history of football in the United States from Illustrated history of pro football. more books like this by smith, robert http://www.alibris.com/search/books/subject/football history
Extractions: H.G. Bissinger, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, writes a stinging critique of small-town high school football. Zeroing in on Odessa, a small West Texas city, he profiles a season (1988) in the life of the Permian High School Panthersthe team that embodies the failing hopes and dreams of the citizens of a desperate place, formerly an oil...