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 California Golden Bears - Official Athletic Site
Basketball player Alfred Grigsby earned the Jake Gimbel Prize and gymnast Candice Kwok received the Anna Espenschade Award, awards that recognize the graduating male and female student-athlete for excellence in attitude in athletic endeavor.
The men's honorees include: Andrew Miller (baseball), Michael Wood (crew), Bill McMorran (cross country), Yauger Williams (football), Justin McCue (men's gymnastics), Scott Compton (rugby), Mike Haralambakis (soccer), Tuan Tran (track & field), Brad Kittredge (water polo).
The Golden Bear Award is given to the student-athlete on each of Cal's 26 intercollegiate teams with the highest cumulative gpa in at least two semesters at Cal, and meeting a minimum 3.2 gpa.
calbears.cstv.com /genrel/cal-genreleases03.html   (768 words)

  
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US polit.; chairman of Rep. National Committee 1948-1949; Senate minority whip 1969; Senate minority leader 1969-1977 _1900-1994 Scott, Hugh Lenox US gen.; army chief of staff 1914-1917 _1853-1934 Scott, Jake US football player; Super Bowl MVP 1973 _1945-- Scott, Paul Mark Brit.
Sanford 1857 _1795-1858 Scott, George Campbell US movie actor, director, & producer; starred in movie "Patton" 1970 _1927-- Scott, George Gilbert, Sir Eng.
of Yugoslavia 1935-1939 _1888-1961 Stoker, Abraham (Bram) Irish horror nov. _1847-1912 Stokes, Carl Burton US polit.; mayor of Cleveland 1967-1971; 1st black mayor of a major US city _1927-- Stokes, Frederick Wilfrid Scott, Sir Eng.
www.sunsite.org.uk /sites/ftp.std.com/obi/Biographical/biog_dict.s   (768 words)

  
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US polit.; chairman of Rep. National Committee 1948-1949; Senate minority whip 1969; Senate minority leader 1969-1977 _1900-1994 Scott, Hugh Lenox US gen.; army chief of staff 1914-1917 _1853-1934 Scott, Jake US football player; Super Bowl MVP 1973 _1945-- Scott, Paul Mark Brit.
Sanford 1857 _1795-1858 Scott, George Campbell US movie actor, director, & producer; starred in movie "Patton" 1970 _1927-- Scott, George Gilbert, Sir Eng.
of Yale Univ. 1937-1950 _1885-1963 Seymour, Edward (Duke of Somerset) Eng.
www.sunsite.org.uk /sites/ftp.std.com/obi/Biographical/biog_dict.s   (14697 words)

  
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US polit.; chairman of Rep. National Committee 1948-1949; Senate minority whip 1969; Senate minority leader 1969-1977 _1900-1994 Scott, Hugh Lenox US gen.; army chief of staff 1914-1917 _1853-1934 Scott, Jake US football player; Super Bowl MVP 1973 _1945-- Scott, Paul Mark Brit.
US historian; wrote "The Age of Jackson" 1945, "A Thousand Days" 1965, "The Imperial Presidency" 1973, "The Disuniting of America" 1991; son of Arthur Schlesinger _1917-- Schlesinger, James Rodney US admin.; chairman of Atomic Energy Commission 1971-1973; director of CIA 1973; Secy.
US astronaut; 1st American in space 1961; 2nd human in space; member of original Mercury 7 _1923-- Shepard, Helen Miller (nee Gould) US philanthropist; established Hall of Fame for Great Americans 1900; daughter of Jay Gould _1868-1938 Shepard, Sam (orig.
www.sunsite.org.uk /sites/ftp.std.com/obi/Biographical/biog_dict.s   (14697 words)

  
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US polit.; chairman of Rep. National Committee 1948-1949; Senate minority whip 1969; Senate minority leader 1969-1977 _1900-1994 Scott, Hugh Lenox US gen.; army chief of staff 1914-1917 _1853-1934 Scott, Jake US football player; Super Bowl MVP 1973 _1945-- Scott, Paul Mark Brit.
wife of Prince Andrew 1986 _1959-- Sarandon, Susan Abigail (nee Tomaling) US movie actress; starred in movies "The Witches of Eastwick" 1987, "Bull Durham" 1988, "Thelma and Louise" 1991, "Lorenzo's Oil" 1992 _1946-- Sarazen, Gene (orig.
of Belgium 1938-1939, 1947-1949; secy-gen. of NATO 1957-1961 _1899-1972 Spaatz, Carl Andrew US gen.; directed strategic bombing in World War II; 1st air force chief of staff 1947-1948 _1891-1974 Spacek, Mary Elizabeth (Sissy) US actress; starred in movies "Carrie" 1976, "Coal Miner's Daughter" 1980, "Crimes of the Heart" 1986 _1949-- Spadolini, Giovanni It.
www.sunsite.org.uk /sites/ftp.std.com/obi/Biographical/biog_dict.s   (14697 words)

  
 CougarBlue
He's a football player, he's a junior college soon-to-be transfer, a returned missionary, an off-season close to 350 pounds and he's going to be an Arizona Wildcat instead of a Cougar.
And with Scott Young in school and verbals from Shawn Nua, Jake Keresa, Haloti Ngata and the possibility of adding JC guys from either El Camino or College of the Canyons, Tuitavuki may have been left as a luxury instead of a priority on BYU's board.
Ricks football people are pretty bitter about the program being taken away when they were at the top of the heap nationally in junior college football because they'd done an outstanding job.
www.cougarblue.com /print.php?sid=172   (629 words)

  
 Oscar Mayer® Super Bowl Scrapbook Page VIII
For his brilliant play on defense, Miami Dolphin Jake Scott was awarded the Most Valuable Player trophy.
Super Bowl, NFL, the Super Bowl logos and the NFL shield are registered trademarks of the National Football League.
Larry Csonka rushed for 145 yards on 33 carries and scored 2 touchdowns as the Dolphins bulldozed Minnesota 24-7.
www.creativedirection.com /superbowl/omscrap8.html   (102 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Arizona State University
Notable athletic alumni include baseball players Barry Bonds, Paul Lo Duca, Fernando Viña and Reggie Jackson, football players Jake Plummer, Todd Heap, Danny White, Terrell Suggs, Darren Woodson, and Pat Tillman, basketball players Byron Scott and Eddie House, golfer Phil Mickelson, and announcer Al Michaels.
Reginald Martinez Reggie Jackson (born May 18, 1946), nicknamed, was a professional American baseball player from 1967 to 1987.
Paul Anthony Lo Duca [Lah-Duke-uh] (born April 12, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York) is a catcher in Major League Baseball who plays with the Florida Marlins (2004-present).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Arizona-State-University   (6370 words)

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