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  • ...eaching French and Spanish, tactics, English, and history. He also coached basketball and football and was promoted to captain in 1916. In 1910 he married Winif
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  • ...ring the 1950s, a time in which "there were very few baseball, football or basketball players making $50,000."
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  • ...eneral election, he faces [[Alexi Giannoulias]], the state treasurer and a basketball-playing friend of [[Barack Obama]]. His family owns Broadway Bank, which i
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  • *[[James Naismith's Original Rules of Basketball/Definition]]
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  • ...game tool, resulting in the current global popularity of ball game (rugby, basketball, football, cricket, tennis, volleyball).
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  • An annual popular invitational basketball tournament, in Phey's namesake, which was first held in 1976 by SATU, SILO
    20 KB (2,965 words) - 07:50, 4 March 2024
  • ...ortant present-day sports came into being. For example, [[baseball]] and [[basketball]] in the United States were invented in the latter half of the 19th century
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  • ...heir game by emulating the movements from other sports such as gymnastics, basketball, track, boxing, and ballroom dancing. Beasley apparently developed his unor ...it on your forehand side and shoot a right jab at it," Beasley would say. Basketball helped teach defensive play and alertness. Ballroom dance and gymnastics we
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  • ...http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/27091580/ | title = Palin was no pushover on basketball court | agency = Associated Press | date = October 8, 2008 | accessdate = 2 ...ef>[http://www.adn.com/politics/v-printer/story/510153.html From Wasilla's basketball court to the national stage: Sarah Palin timeline], ''Anchorage Daily News'
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  • ...popular in Japan, such as [[table tennis]], [[tennis]], [[volleyball]], [[basketball]], [[golf]], and [[rugby]].
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  • ====Bulls (Basketball)====
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  • ...ons of chance events are inevitably wrong.” ‘Hot hands’ among professional basketball play, on analyses of thousands of sequences of shots, prove to be a cogniti
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  • ...highs, but with year-round competition from endlessly televised football, basketball, hockey, tennis, and golf, all of which had, for the first part of the 20th
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  • ...d some may include detailed recaps of [[American football|football]] and [[basketball]] games. Many college yearbooks are considered a work of journalism rather
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  • ...rovide for many a complete community base, with a large variety of on-site basketball and fitness suites, restaurants, banking services, rock climbing walls and
    20 KB (2,986 words) - 11:59, 8 May 2024
  • *a team in the Italian professional basketball league. The team is Eldo Napoli and is currently doing well in the A league
    21 KB (3,020 words) - 15:13, 9 March 2024
  • ...eams within the university. Common teams include: hockey, rugby, football, basketball, netball and cricket. The [[Manchester Aquatics Centre]], the swimming pool
    26 KB (3,819 words) - 22:07, 11 October 2013
  • ...it on your forehand side and shoot a right jab at it," Beasley would say. Basketball helped teach defensive play and alertness. Ballroom dance and gymnastics w
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  • ...position to African-American boxers, baseball players, track athletes, and basketball players kept them segregated and limited in what they could do. But their p
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  • ...a library, the building included a bowling alley, an indoor swimming pool, basketball courts and other athletic facilities, a music hall, and space for a large n
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  • ...mes depending on the game selected. There were three game types - Pinball, Basketball, and Breakout.
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  • ...a library, the building included a bowling alley, an indoor swimming pool, basketball courts and other athletic facilities, a music hall, and space for a large n
    28 KB (4,409 words) - 14:07, 10 February 2023
  • ...a library, the building included a bowling alley, an indoor swimming pool, basketball courts and other athletic facilities, a music hall, and space for a large n
    29 KB (4,497 words) - 12:26, 24 August 2013
  • ...een fairly successful, especially, in recent years, the football and men's basketball teams. Additionally, the school has an award-winning drama club and marchi
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  • ...ficial name. And soccer is indeed a business - in exactly the same way as basketball, American football and baseball. Just more successful ;-) [[User:Anton Swe
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  • ...iation]] team is the [[New York Knicks]]. The first national college-level basketball championship was held in New York in 1938 and remains in the city.<ref>{{ci
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  • ...o caught the public's attention. Other sports such as [[volleyball]] and [[basketball]] are mostly popular in schools and colleges.
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  • ...(6 Boston Red Sox, 1 Boston Braves). Massachusetts is also the home to the Basketball Hall of Fame (Springfield), the Volleyball Hall of Fame (Holyoke), and the
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  • ...uilt. It has a small sports court where residents can play [[football]], [[basketball]] and [[tennis]].
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  • ...iate athletics. Two popular American sports were invented in New England. Basketball was invented by James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1891. Voll
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  • ...erent sources and overwhelm their target. Swarming is even used in sports. Basketball teams use a “triangle offense” in which players are dispersed but can r
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  • ...ep in the Mission cemetery, in an area slightly larger than a regulation [[basketball]] court.
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  • ...rk.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=2417 (Accessed October 1, 2008)</ref> and basketball, e.g., Takehiko Inoue’s 1990 ''Slam Dunk''.<ref>''Slam Dunk,'' by Inoue T
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