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Lakota West Football tucker Stremming, Doug Meyer, Kevin Schumpp, Steve Mirizzi, jason St. John,John Mack, I am a Lakota West football Player. I will put my team first. http://www2.lakotaonline.com/west/ath/lwh_fb.html
College Football Quarterback Brandon Dando fired a 1yard td pass to Dan tucker at 1014 of the Andre Turner 4-2; jason Twedt 3-3; Luke Alex 2-4; Keith Slezak 3-2; Rob http://www.clarion.edu/relations/athletics/football/04_stories/24mansrecap.htm
Extractions: Clarion Dumps Mansfield 34-20 (MANSFIELD, PA.): Clarion tailback Marcus Lowe ran for 170 yards and three touchdowns on only 14 carries as the Golden Eagles used a big second half to defeat Mansfield 34-20 on Saturday afternoon at Karl Van Norman Field. Clarion raised its record to 1-2, while Mansfield dropped to 0-3 on he 2004 season. Trailing 10-6 at halftime, the Golden Eagles took the lead for good on a 9 play, 47-yard drive to open the second half. Quarterback Brandon Dando fired a 1-yard td pass to Dan Tucker at 10:14 of the third quarter and Clarion led 13-10. Lowe then took over the game as he scored on a 5-yard run with 2:30 left in the third to make it 20-10, and then with 12:55 left in the game from 13-yards out to give Clarion a 27-13 led. Lowe put the game away with a nifty 66-yard td run on Clarions next possession. Lowe broke loose up the middle, ran left for about 20 yards, then changed directions back to the right and sprinted away from the Mansfield secondary to give the Eagles a 34-13 lead with 11:50 remaining. Clarion outgained Mansfield 376-272, including a whopping 321-57 edge in rushing yards.
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Northern Football Conference Matti tucker, SOO, 2. jason Brunetti, SOO, 0. Brandon Lewis, SOO, 7. Robert Southwind,SOO, 0. Bruno Rocca, SUD, 1. Chris Barlow, SUD, 0 http://www.nfcfootball.ca/2003/hurriesandbats.php?sort=Team
Northern Football Conference Matti tucker, SOO, 3. jason Brunetti, SOO, 1. Robert Southwind, SOO, 1. Brandon Lewis,SOO, 1. Chris Zwygart, SUD, 1. Bruno Rocca, SUD, 2 http://www.nfcfootball.ca/2003/hurriesandbats.php?sort=Team1
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Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Albert Henry George Grey, the fourth Earl Grey, who served as Governor General of Canada from 1904 to 1911, decided in 1908 to present a cup for the best senior amateur hockey team in Canada. However, he learned that Sir Montague Allan had already donated the Allan Cup for that purpose, so he decided that his trophy should be awarded to the country's Rugby football champion, with competition conducted by the Canadian Rugby Union (CRU). Rugby was gradually transformed into Canadian football, leading to a variety of disputes over rules among various organizations. Because of differences in the rules, the CRU held a two-game total-point series for the Grey Cup in 1940, under two different sets of rules. Ottawa won both games outright. The differences were more or less resolved when the Canadian Football Council (CFC) was established in 1956 as an organization of professional teams. Two years later, the CFC pulled out of the CRU and was re-named the Canadian Football League (CFL). In 1966, the CRU turned over trusteeship of the Grey Cup to the CFL, and since then the trophy has gone to the league's champion. A Most Valuable Player award was established for the championship game in 1959. It wasn't awarded from 1963 through 1966, but was reinstated in 1967. Because of the great influx of players from the United States, a separate Most Valuable Canadian Player award was added in 1971.
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Extractions: UNLV Seniors Sweep Football Awards Postseason banquet honors Haro, Terrell, Thomas, Tucker and more. Dec. 7, 2002 LAS VEGAS - Three Rebel seniors earned MVP honors as the UNLV football awards were announced as part of the team's annual postseason banquet Friday at the Four Seasons Hotel. With the voting done by their teammates, running back Joe Haro and quarterback Jason Thomas were named UNLV Co-Offensive Most Valuable Players. Haro, out of Clifton, N.J., rushed for 813 yards and five touchdowns and became the fourth player in school history to reach 2,000 yards in a career (2,013) after posting four of his nine career 100-yard games this fall. His 5.3 yards-per-carry average was tops among the leading six rushers in the league. After also winning the award in 2001, Haro is the fourth repeat winner in school history. Thomas, a former USC transfer out of Compton, Calif., was a preseason member of the Davey O'Brien Award and Johnny Unitas Award watch lists and finished fifth at the school in career passing with 4,997 yards, second in total offense with 6,525 yards and third in rushing touchdowns with 24. He was named Mountain West Conference Player of the Week on November 4 after passing for a career-high 329 yards and rushing for a school-record three touchdowns in a single quarter during a 49-48 overtime win over Wyoming.
Extractions: Are we keeping the stadium for another year? Definitely. The first year at Princeton Stadium turned out to be a boon for fans, as average attendance jumped from just over 10,000 in the final year at Palmer Stadium to 22,227 last year in the inaugural season at Princeton Stadium. The stadium was everything it was advertised to be, and its simplicity while providing an intimate setting created an atmosphere that had been missing in the old facility. Princeton went 3-2 at home in its first season in the building.
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Extractions: Home News Documents Diary ... Links OXFORD OPEN V (2003) This tournament was held at St. Catherine's College, Oxford, on 21/06/2003, on Garlando tables. Cambridge players are high-lighted below: Place Pair Place Pair Place Player 1 Laszlo Teke 2 Peter Nigitz 3 Rob Atha 4 Boris Atha 5 Jujhar Singh Sohi 5 Nick Rapallini 7 Kristian Rapallini 7 Paddy Grover 9 Sam Venables 9 Chris Haddon 9 John Worthington 9 John Shovelton 13 Dave Perrott 13 Stuart Wilson 13 Craig Fothergill 13 Alex Shovelton 17 Chris Dark 17 Rich Thomson 17 Rafael Jack 17 Matt Tredwell 17 Dave Trease 17 Víctor González 17 Damien Warren 17 Tom King 25 Dave Carter 25 Dave Morgan 25 James Byrne 25 John Blanchard 25 Andy Husdan 25 Mark Austin 25 Martyn Harris 25 Simon Evans 33 Nikki Kyriakides 33 Simon Owen 33 Mark Williams 33 Paul Terroni 33 Dominic Badham 33 Naeem Kaka 33 Dave Oates 33 Chris Harlow 33 James Tucker 33 Cat Blair 33 Morten Garberg 33 Nick Benn 33 Adam Baker 33 Rob Moss 33 Rob Whannel 33 Mike Osbourne 49 Graham Tanner 49 Ben Leahy 49 Dan Barker 49 Pete Ganderton 49 Gordon Coe 49 Dave Bareham 49 Mike Amsden 49 Hamon James 49 James Short 49 David Andrews 49 Dan Babington 49 Drew Carter 49 Matt Murray 49 Dan Gallon 49 Nick Meredith 49 Roger Healey 65 Neil Morrison 65 Michael Lock 65 Ruth Eastwood 65 James Gollin 65 Chad Sinclair 65 Pete Johnson
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IU Athletics - Football Records/Honors RG Jim Hannon (8), Andrew Greene (1), jason Boyd (1), Frank Ambrose (1) RT TomMcKinnon (12) CB Maurice tucker (7), OJ Spencer (2), Curtis Randle El (2) http://www.indiana.edu/~athlweb/graphic/sports/football/records/fbstartline.html
JS Online: All-conference Football Teams Linemen Spencer Best, jr., Westosha Central; jason Dumont, jr., Racine St.Catherines; Milton Nick tucker, sr. RB; Ryan Schlittler, sr. DL. http://www.jsonline.com/sports/prep/dec04/280763.asp
Extractions: More Classifieds... Merchandise Rummage Sales Tickets Contests Personals Place ads online More... Subscriber Services... Get the Journal Sentinel Manage your account - Vacation holds - Make Payments Get Packer Plus Place classified ads Photo reprints PressCard discounts Celebrations Front pages online News Business Sports Entertainment ... Careers Also see: Personals AdFinder Tickets Coupons ... PRINT THIS STORY Posted: Dec. 2, 2004 Quarterback: Alex Olson, jr., Kenosha St. Joseph. Running backs: Jake Andersen, jr., Westosha Central; Brandon Hendersen, sr., Waterford; Cody Dummer, jr., Waterford. Wide receivers: Joe Higgins, sr., Kenosha St. Joseph; Kyle Perfetto, sr., Racine St. Catherines. Linemen: Ken Regnier, sr., Wilmot; Garrett Hebson, jr., Westosha Central; John Queram, sr., Waterford; Ryan Kozey, sr., Waterford; Tim Harrington, sr., Wilmot. Kicker: Brandon Ford, sr., Wilmot. Linebackers: Brandon Henderson, sr., Waterford; Dan Hernandez, sr., Kenosha St. Joseph; Thomas Buisse, jr., Union Grove; Austin Torstenson, sr., Wilmot. Linemen: Ken Regnier, sr. Wilmot; John Queram, sr., Waterford; Nick Martinez, sr., Lake Geneva Badger; Maxx Daniels, sr., Westosha Central. Backs: Doug Hoff, sr., Kenosha St. Joseph; Kyle Perfetto, sr., Racine St. Catherines; Kyle Madsen, sr., Wilmot. Punter: Joel Siedel, sr., Waterford.
All State High School Football ALLSTATE. HIGH SCHOOL football jason Compagnon Colchester BackSr., 5-9, 150 tucker Peterson Mill River TackleSr., 6-3, 285 http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/specialnews/allstate/football01.htm
Extractions: 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. GuardSr., 6-4, 275 The player: MSJ coach Brian Grady says it best about Ludwig: "He is the best offensive lineman that I have coached in 12 years." Ludwig allowed only one sack over two years during more than 500 passing plays. His blocking, including hand-and-foot work, is videotaped to show other MSJ players. Ludwig has an excellent work ethic. GuardSr., 6-0, 220 The player: Wallett has been a solid player for two years and makes a return trip to the Free Press All-State team. He is one of the reasons for Rutland's successful ground game and excellent pass protection. Coach Mike Norman considers him among the best he has seen in his eight years at the helm. Wallett is full of desire and dedication.
Salisbury School tucker Veenis,Colgate University, Hockey Rob Vesco, Fairfield University, Lacrosse Chris Ripley, Williams, football jason Savageau, Babson, Hockey http://www.salisburyschool.org/at_school/athletics/athletics.asp?athletics=sport