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  popwarner.com - Dwight Clark Recall Super Bowls
Dwight Clark is a real estate developer now, 48 years old, back home in Charlotte, coaching his son Mac's Pop Warner football team in the same league where it all began for him.
Clark played at Garinger High and Clemson, played nine seasons as a receiver with the 49ers, spent 10 more years in their front office (where he collected three more Super Bowl rings) and another three years as an executive with Cleveland.
Clark's close buddy in those days, quarterback Joe Montana, said once the Super Bowl is over and the locker room celebration is over, he felt a big letdown.
www.popwarner.com /articles/dwightclark.asp   (800 words)

  
  Dwight Clark Information
Dwight Edward Clark (born January 8, 1957 in Kinston, North Carolina) was a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers from 1979 to 1987.
Clark's most memorable touchdown came in the 1982 NFC Playoffs.
Clark caught a short pass from quarterback Joe Montana in the back of the end zone to give the 49ers a 28-27 victory.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Dwight_Clark   (250 words)

  
 Dwight Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Clark was drafted from Clemson in 1979 and built a reputation as a big-game player during his 9-year NFL career.
Clark moved into 49ers management and served as marketing consultant, executive administrative assistant, and as coordinator of football operations and player personnel before being named vice president/director of football operations in 1995, a position he held for four years until joining the Browns in 1998.
Clark also has a promotions company (Dwight Clark Promotions, Inc.) that handles his appearances, autograph sessions, trade shows, speaking engagements, radio and television appearances, in addition to the golf tournaments.
www.nflacarolinas.org /bios/DwightClark.htm   (419 words)

  
 SSR 63-19c
Dwight Clark testified that in 1956 he was farming 800 acres of his own land in addition to plaintiff's 220 acres.
It appears that plaintiff and her son reached an agreement whereby Dwight Clark was to seed the 160 acre tract to grass in order to make the land eligible for soil bank participation, and in return Dwight was to keep the entire crop from the 60 acre tract which he continued to farm.
Dwight Clark testified that he should not have been listed as the tenant of the land since it was his mother who had placed the land in the soil bank.
www.ssa.gov /OP_Home/rulings/oasi/47/SSR63-19-oasi-47.html   (758 words)

  
 Dwight Clark -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Dwight Clark was a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the (additional info and facts about San Francisco 49ers) San Francisco 49ers.
On January 11, 1982, against the (additional info and facts about Dallas Cowboys) Dallas Cowboys, the (additional info and facts about San Francisco 49ers) San Francisco 49ers were trailing 27-21 in the final minute of play to advance to the (additional info and facts about Super Bowl) Super Bowl.
Clark caught a short pass from quarterback (additional info and facts about Joe Montana) Joe Montana in the back of the end zone to give the 49ers a 28-27 victory.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/dw/dwight_clark.htm   (272 words)

  
 ESPN.com: NFL - Brown-out: Dwight Clark leaves Cleveland post
BEREA, Ohio -- Dwight Clark, best known for making "The Catch" for the San Francisco 49ers, is resigning as the Cleveland Browns' director of football operations, clearing the way for coach Butch Davis to take greater control of personnel decisions.
Policy, in Houston at the NFL meetings, said Clark left the Browns to pursue other goals in football and that it is not a result of losing a power struggle with Davis.
Clark's role changed upon Davis' arrival, and when the former Miami coach brought in Pete Garcia, Davis' assistant with the Hurricanes, it appeared Clark was the odd-man out.
espn.go.com /nfl/news/2002/0513/1381954.html   (476 words)

  
 PRO FOOTBALL NOTE
Clark, a member of the 49ers' front office for the past decade, today was named as vice president and director of football operations of the Browns at an afternoon news conference.
"Dwight Clark is among the finest executives in the National Football League today," said Policy, the Browns' president and chief executive officer.
Clark leaped in the back of the end zone to catch a pass from Joe Montana to give the 49ers a 28-27 win and their first-ever trip to the Super Bowl.
www.canoe.ca /StatsFBP/BC-FBP-LGNS-DWCLARK-R.html   (689 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Pro Football - SI's King: Browns' executive Clark tenders resignation - Monday May 13, 2002 06:07 ...
Dwight Clark, executive vice president and director of football operations for the Cleveland Browns, has lost a power struggle in the upper echelon of the club's football operations and resigned his post Monday afternoon.
Policy, in Houston at the NFL meetings, said Clark left the Browns to pursue other goals in football and denied that it is not a result of losing a power struggle with Davis.
Clark, 44, spent 10 years in the 49ers' front office, the final four as vice president and director of football operations.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /football/news/2002/05/13/clark_resigns   (444 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Clark, Browns parting ways   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Clark's role had been reduced with the Browns ever since Davis was hired to replace Chris Palmer as coach 17 months ago.
Clark's greatest moment as a player came when he made "The Catch" in the 1981 NFC championship game to give the 49ers a victory over the Dallas Cowboys.
Clark, 45, was in the fourth year of a five-year, $5 million contract with the Browns.
www.usatoday.com /sports/nfl/browns/2002-05-13-clark.htm   (554 words)

  
 Grenville Clark: World Peace Through World Law
Clark was a watchful critic of the public scene during the 1930s.
Clark served as chairman of this committee for the next two years, and he was responsible for its intervention in two landmark cases: Hague vs. CIO and Minersville School District vs. Gobitis.
Clark was an outspoken critic of Senator McCarthy in the 1950s, and he became involved in the celebrated case of Dr. Willard Uphaus, a Christian pacifist who was jailed for contempt of court when he refused to "name names" to the Attorney General of New Hampshire.
www.harvardsquarelibrary.org /unitarians/clark_grenville.html   (2196 words)

  
 Sports Memorabilia - Best Discounted Prices - Category 36
Dwight Clark San Francisco 49ers - The Catch - 16x20 Autographed Photograph with The Catch 1.10.82 Inscription Forever immortailized in NFL history as the man who made The Catch in the 1981 NFC Championship Game, Dwight Clark made a career out of working with Joe Montana to bring the San Francisco 49ers to new heights.
Dwight Clark San Francisco 49ers - The Catch - 8x10 Autographed Photograph with The Catch 1.10.82 Inscription Forever immortailized in NFL history as the man who made The Catch in the 1981 NFC Championship Game, Dwight Clark made a career out of working with Joe Montana to bring the San Francisco 49ers to new heights.
Dwight Stephenson Miami Dolphins - Preparing to Snap - 8x10 Autographed Photograph with HOF 98 Inscription Dwight Stephenson is widely thought to be one of the best centers ever to play the game and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
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 Cleveland Browns - News Room - Clark Moves On, Leaves Browns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Clark, 45, joined the Browns in November 1998 after spending 19 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers organization--nine years on the field and 10 in the front office.
Policy called Clark’s departure “a joint decision” and said it was one that was doubly tough given the history Clark and Policy have together.
Clark was the architect of the Browns 1999 and 2000 drafts and has worked alongside Davis since Davis came to Cleveland from the University of Miami in January 2001.
www.clevelandbrowns.com /news_room/news/arts/1162.0.html   (664 words)

  
 The Business Monthly
Clark first became involved in the Chamber of Commerce in 1995 after forming the law firm, Clark, Rappaport and Skalney.
Clark knew he was prepared for the job.
Clark is now building on his own Chamber experience to develop plans for the organization's future.
www.bizmonthly.com /7_2000/clark.html   (584 words)

  
 Scout.com: Dwight Clark Resigns; Policy Spins
The story behind Clark's decision will emerge in future days, but for now it's official: Clark is gone and Davis is in control.
Clark has been a member of the Browns organization since it returned to the NFL in 1999.
As Policy was expressing the surprise with which Clark's resignation was recieved, Peter King at CNN/SI was busy cranking out a story that a power stuggle with Pete Garcia was at the core of the resignation.
browns.scout.com /2/47680.html   (577 words)

  
 PRO FOOTBALL NOTE
"Dwight and I have had extensive meetings over the last two weeks and, as a result of those meetings and a lot of dialogue, it was concluded that Dwight would move on," team president Carmen Policy said.
It is believed that Davis was not a big supporter of Clark and wanted Garcia to have a larger role with the Browns.
Clark was part of five Super Bowl championship teams with the 49ers, two as a player and three as an executive.
www.canoe.ca /StatsFBP/BC-FBP-LGNS-CLARKOUT-R.html   (353 words)

  
 JS Online: GM Quitting Surprises Browns' Davis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Clark didn't name Garcia, simply referring to him as ``Butch's right-hand man,'' but he made it clear that his role with the Browns had been diminished and he didn't want to watch someone else do the job he was hired for.
Clark declined to stay although he had been offered a reduced role in the organization.
Davis said he didn't intentionally slight Clark, but that it was a matter of being more comfortable with Garcia, who began working at Miami in 1990 under Dennis Erickson and came to Cleveland shortly after Davis was hired.
www.jsonline.com /packer/ap/may02/ap-fbn-browns-davi051502.asp?format=print   (564 words)

  
 Clark nears 49ers exit
Clark, according to published reports, is now free to join the expansion Cleveland Browns after a deal struck by 49ers interim president Larry Thrailkill, Browns part-owner and president Carmen Policy and NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue.
Clark has been penciled out of the 49ers' future for months, and his leaving has become anticlimactic.
As for Clark, he will be the last 49ers football operations employee to move to Cleveland before next year, but his loss is the most significant after Policy's departure in July.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/examiner/archive/1998/11/28/SPORTS1920.dtl   (555 words)

  
 Dwight Clark's Catch - Sidebar - MSN Encarta
Dwight Clark's Catch - Sidebar - MSN Encarta
In the final seconds of the National Football Conference (NFC) championship in 1982, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana lofted a pass to Dwight Clark in the end zone.
Clark’s spectacular catch ranks among the most memorable moments in the history of American football.
encarta.msn.com /sidebar_761595194/Dwight_Clark's_Catch.html   (91 words)

  
 Could Clark Be Cleveland-Bound?
Clark also was in Cleveland last week to meet with Carmen Policy, the former 49ers' president who is setting up a new expansion team and needs football executives.
Clark was one of them, with an extension to run through the 1999 season.
Clark said the matters he had to discuss with Policy required a face-to-face meeting, that they couldn't be settled on the telephone.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/10/12/SP76712.DTL   (510 words)

  
 Pocono Record Online: Browns could make a Nittany Lion top pick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Browns vice president Dwight Clark watched in awe as Penn State's LaVar Arrington and Courtney Brown were weighed and measured at the NFL scouting combines.
Clark said Browns coach Chris Palmer has spoken to Parcells, but that no trade was discussed.
Clark said he left the combines thinking Cleveland would keep the No. 1 pick for the second straight year.
www.poconorecord.com /2000/sports/local/alb00176.htm   (610 words)

  
 Insider - SuperBowl.com - Official website of Super Bowl XL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The short answer is that Montana and Dwight Clark combined on a spectacular, improvisational touchdown pass to beat the Cowboys and send San Francisco to Super Bowl XVI.
Clark never was known as a world-class jumper, and he had suffered from the flu all week.
Clark says the magnitude of the play didn't hit home until he heard his friend, former 49ers quarterback John Brodie, talking about the victory on the radio.
www.superbowl.com /features/insider/thecatch_122101   (1298 words)

  
 Autographed Dwight Clark Memorabilia
Born on January 8, 1957 in Kinston, North Carolina, Dwight Clark was a Pro Bowl wide receiver of the San Francisco 49ers.
Clark was also the college sweetheart of Shawn Weatherly- Miss South Carolina of 1979.
Be able to grab Clark’s precious and cool items such as his autographed helmet, photographs, and his signed red custom throwback jersey only at Sportsmemorabilia.com.
www.sportsmemorabilia.com /player/Dwight_Clark   (308 words)

  
 Dwight Clark "The Catch" "1.10.82" 8x10 Photograph
Dwight Edward Clark was a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers from 1979 to 1987.
Clark finished the game with eight receptions for 120 yards and two touchdowns.
Dwight Clark has hand signed this 8x10 photograph and inscribed, "The Catch" and "1.10.82".
www.sportsplayer.net /dwight-clark-the-catch-11082-8x10-photograph-p-5015.html   (242 words)

  
 The Lauren, A Condominium in downtown D.C. - Annual Meeting Minutes May 22, 2003
Present were Board Members President Dwight Clark, Treasurer Joseph Morris, Secretary Elizabeth VanderPutten and Vice-President Rebecca Kane and a sufficient number of owners in person or represented by proxy (47.1296%).
Clark said, was the balancing of the water flow for the building heating and cooling system.
President Dwight Clark reported that, in view of possible vandalism to owners' property and for other security reasons, the Board is looking into replacing the fence with a new and higher fence.
www.lauren.org /am03.htm   (1588 words)

  
 ERDA TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION
Dwight asked if this amendment would pertain to all signs in the             county no matter where the sign is placed.
Dwight asked if someone other than a Tooele contractor could dump in Tooele County.
Dwight made a motion to move AMZ #0014-03 Chapter 26 amendment to application and procedures and creation of a construction debris overlay zone (CDO) and municipal solid waste zone (MSW) to the next business meeting.
www.co.tooele.ut.us /minutesetp011404.htm   (899 words)

  
 Omaha.com Home Page
Clark, who was a 10th-round draft pick out of Clemson, flourished in his nine-year NFL career as a tight end in that offense.
He may be best remembered for "The Catch" - his back-of-the-end zone touchdown grab of a Joe Montana pass in the final minute of the 1982 NFC championship game to beat Dallas 28-27.
Calling this offense "West Coast" is a mistake in Clark's mind.
www.omaha.com /index.php?u_pg=528&u_xid=13&u_sid=1175608   (416 words)

  
 Connecting Capron Cousins - Person Page 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
     Owen A. Clark was born on 7 December 1849.
Backus (M) Backus married Mary Jane Clark, daughter of Newman Clark and Laura M. Ford, on 26 August 1848.
George Edgerton (M) George Edgerton married Lucy M. Clark, daughter of Newman Clark and Laura M. Ford, on 14 October 1855.
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 Cleveland Browns - News Room - Conference Call Transcript: Dwight Clark on His Resignation From the Browns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Dwight Clark conducted a conference call to discuss his resignation from the Browns.
Dwight Clark: My advisor for the last 20 years has been Marvin Demoff.
Clark, that does conclude the question and answer session.
www.clevelandbrowns.com /news_room/news/arts/1165.0.html   (2413 words)

  
 History of Hillsdale County, Michigan - WoodbridgeTwp
Clark had also purchased of the government, visited his land the fall previously, and erected a small log cabin.
James A. KEECH was married to Miss Sarah CLARK in the fall of 1838.
The first death was that of Eliza, daughter of Jacob CLARK, who died of scarlet fever, in the spring of the same year (1838).
www.jowest.net /Research/HistoryOfHillsdaleCoMIWoodbridgeTwp.htm   (4135 words)

  
 SI.com - SI Players - Where is it Now?: The Ball - Thursday January 20, 2005 10:54AM
Dwight Clark holds the infamous ball he caught from Joe Montana in 1982.
Whatever thrills Sunday's NFC title game (Falcons-Eagles) yields, it will be hard-pressed to match the 1982 game in which, with 51 seconds left, 49ers receiver Dwight Clark leaped to make a fingertip grab of Joe Montana's pass in the end zone and beat Dallas 28-27.
For a while Clark, who has three kids with his wife, Ashley, and who runs a construction firm in Charlotte, didn't have the ball at all.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2005/players/01/18/ball0124   (257 words)

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