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  • #REDIRECT [[Basketball hoop]]
    29 bytes (3 words) - 19:12, 24 April 2010
  • ...l ring with curved hooks from which hang an open-ended net through which [[basketball]] players try to throw the [[ball]]. Hoops are often painted orange.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:United States Basketball League Inc}} .../ralph.feedback.googlepages.com/googlemap.xml&up_locname=United States Basketball League Inc&up_loc=46 Quirk Road Milford CT US 06460&up_zoom=Street&
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  • ...l ring with curved hooks from which hang an open-ended net through which [[basketball]] players try to throw the [[ball]]. Hoops are often painted orange.
    206 bytes (32 words) - 19:19, 24 April 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[Basketball hoop]]
    29 bytes (3 words) - 19:12, 24 April 2010
  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:United States Basketball League Inc}} .../ralph.feedback.googlepages.com/googlemap.xml&up_locname=United States Basketball League Inc&up_loc=46 Quirk Road Milford CT US 06460&up_zoom=Street&
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  • | company_slogan = ''Shop Basketball Hoops and Basketball Goals at TopHoops.com'' ...and Basketball Goals]]<br>[[NAICS_Code2_Title::The best Indoor and Outdoor Basketball Hoop Systems]]
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  • The author's title is Camellia. To perform basketball is a factor that she is absolutely addicted to. She at present life in Cali
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  • # 1921 [[John Logan]] (basketball)
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  • Play this fast paced carnival basketball title! Play this fast paced carnival basketball title!
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  • ...club offerings, the centers also include swimming pools with water slides, basketball and racquet courts, interactive and entertaining child centers, full-servic
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  • ...nclude the Philadelphia Flyers NHL hockey team, the Philadelphia 76ers NBA basketball team and two large multipurpose arenas in [[Directory:Philadelphia, Pennsyl
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  • ...teams, including the Dallas Cowboys football team and the Dallas Mavericks basketball team.
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  • ...trends-single-trend-news-snippet">His close to ESPN's Monday night college basketball broadcast of Kansas-Baylor has it all between the lines. Check out the vide * 1892, James Naismith publishes the rules for basketball
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  • [[Category:College basketball announcers]]
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  • ...Influences are Gucci Mane,Soulja Boy'TellEm Flava Boy's Favorite Sport Is Basketball. Koolaid Boy Said He Would Like To Play In The NFL as CB. Kool Out Boyz Wer
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  • ...sponsor the [[McLaren]] F1 team in 2009. They also sponsored the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 2006.
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  • ...e 1970's. During one season in which Cal was battling UCLA for the Pac-10 basketball championship, the pivotal game was moved to the Oakland Coliseum where [[Le
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  • ...21, 1980 in Los Angeles), is a 6 ft 7 in ( 2.01 m) American professional basketball player. <b>...</b></div>
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  • ...art owner of the United Center, where the Blackhawks and the Chicago Bulls basketball team play. The privately held Wirtz Corporation is highly discreet about it == A Basketball Pioneer in the 1940s ==
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  • *Basketball
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  • [[Category:College basketball announcers]]
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  • The US basketball team claimed their victory on the final day of the Olympic games in Beijing
    3 KB (526 words) - 15:55, 12 April 2014
  • ...usband Larry, of Republic and Mary Jo Roberts, of Columbia. Jack began his basketball career at Buffalo High School as a player and continued at Drury College cu
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  • [[Category:Basketball]] === Basketball ===
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  • [http://www.hitrunscore.com/basketball-equipment.html Basketball Equipment]
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  • ...job didn't exist." (12) In high school she captained the field hockey and basketball teams and as a sophomore was named the school's best athlete. ...network's [[NFL on CBS]] programming, as well as for [[Tennis]], [[College Basketball on CBS]], and [[horse racing]] programming.
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  • Phoenix Suns, National Basketball Association
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  • ...ch to some extent also includes coverage of US sports such as US football, basketball, ice hockey and baseball. Readers can find information on all of the major
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  • [[Category:College basketball announcers]]
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  • ...trumpet CSO, charter member trumpet Hall of Fame*<br/>Chuck Hoag, Olympic basketball player<br/>Doris Humphrey, founder of modern dance<br/>Terry Isaacson, All-
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  • ...trumpet CSO, charter member trumpet Hall of Fame*<br/>Chuck Hoag, Olympic basketball player<br/>Doris Humphrey, founder of modern dance<br/>Terry Isaacson, All-
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  • ..., [[2008]].</ref> In addition to volleyball, he also played [[golf]] and [[basketball]].
    6 KB (875 words) - 18:02, 21 March 2009
  • ...ington|Everett]], [[Washington]], in 2000. A high school star in football, basketball, and baseball, Sizemore signed a letter of intent to play football and base
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  • • Planned youth center featuring: a movie theater, rock climbing wall, indoor basketball, arts and crafts, dining, arcade games and programs just for the kids of Ye
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  • ...World School is located within a secure setting comprising a soccer field, basketball court, volleyball court, child’s play area and a main building which hous
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  • ...in the country to host a Super Bowl, a World Series and a NCAA Final Four Basketball Championship. * The first Intercollegiate Basketball game was played in Minnesota on February 9,1895.
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  • In [[1994]], a “Sports Experience” included clinics in basketball, soccer, and football, the Buffalo Bills’ [[Pete Metzelaars]] and his wif
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  • ...asketball-reference.com/players/s/shammgo01.html God Shammgod Statistics - Basketball-Reference.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> * ''Just'in-love'', a college basketball player.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://guyism.com/2009/10/somebody-named-their-c
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  • ...nd in a stroke of marketing genius sponsored the Golden State Warriors NBA basketball team for the 1999–2000 season.
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  • five 5 , basketball team , cinque , fin , five , fivesome , little phoebe , pentad , phoebe , q
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  • * [[Waldo Wegner]], college basketball All-American<ref>{{cite web|url=https://iowaalpha.tbp.org/tbp-spotlight/fam
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  • ...Chicago Bears Football Team, Chicago Blackhawks hockey team, Chicago Bulls basketball team, Chicago Cubs and Chicago Whitesox baseball teams, Chicago Fire soccer
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  • *[[2005]] - [[George Mikan]], American basketball player (b. [[1924]])
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  • ...anny Heater, a student from Burnsville, scored 135 points in a high school basketball game earning him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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  • [22:40] <LauraHale> Then tonight, a basketball game. �06[22:45] * LauraHale likes women's basketball and basketball that she can afford to see because it is local
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  • ...Wukesong Cultural and sports Center, which is slated to host the Olympics basketball competition, also drew criticism form experts. They claimed what will be th
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  • ===Basketball=== *[[Walter Berry (basketball)|Walter Berry]]
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  • ...ball]] player at [[Kalamazoo Central High School]], where he also played [[basketball]], earning an All-State honorable mention. After batting .557 as a [[Tenth
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  • ...Golden," he was the play-by-play announcer for the California Golden Bears basketball radio broadcasts and hosted Flash's Jazz Patio on [[KALX]]-FM. As a stand- ...for Alka Seltzer national campaign. This photo appeared in every National Basketball Association program for every team during its season.</small>]]He has been
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  • ...</p><p align='justify'> </p><p align='justify'>I wasn't any acceptable at basketball. Didn't alike like the bold much. It was aloof the abandoned activity the c
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  • ....7) radio station and did the play-by-play for the California Golden Bears basketball team. Those gigs, with the encouragement of my girlfriend Lea Lyon, led to ...for Alka Seltzer national campaign. This photo appeared in every National Basketball Association program for every team during its season.</small>]]
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  • ...Golden," he was the play-by-play announcer for the California Golden Bears basketball radio broadcasts and hosted Flash's Jazz Patio on [[KALX]]-FM. As a stand- ...for Alka Seltzer national campaign. This photo appeared in every National Basketball Association program for every team during its season.</small>]]He has been
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  • 20:26 < IDoH> mareklug: Basketball? 20:27 < mareklug> IDoH there is no score such as 3-2 in basketball ….well maybe in the first minutes
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  • [17:57] <Demiurge1000> Oh, wait, basketball? [17:58] <MuZemike> FWIW, basketball is fairly international, now.
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  • ...Golden," he was the play-by-play announcer for the California Golden Bears basketball radio broadcasts and hosted Flash's Jazz Patio on [[KALX]]-FM. As a stand- ...for Alka Seltzer national campaign. This photo appeared in every National Basketball Association program for every team during its season.</small>]]He has been
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  • ...Golden," he was the play-by-play announcer for the California Golden Bears basketball radio broadcasts and hosted Flash's Jazz Patio on [[KALX]]-FM. As a stand- ...for Alka Seltzer national campaign. This photo appeared in every National Basketball Association program for every team during its season.</small>]]He has been
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  • ...Golden," he was the play-by-play announcer for the California Golden Bears basketball radio broadcasts and hosted Flash's Jazz Patio on [[KALX]]-FM. As a stand- ...for Alka Seltzer national campaign. This photo appeared in every National Basketball Association program for every team during its season.</small>]]He has been
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  • ...Golden," he was the play-by-play announcer for the California Golden Bears basketball radio broadcasts and hosted Flash's Jazz Patio on [[KALX]]-FM. As a stand- ...for Alka Seltzer national campaign. This photo appeared in every National Basketball Association program for every team during its season.</small>]]He has been
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  • ...an, [[Aaron Boone]], suffered a knee injury while playing a game of pickup basketball which sidelined him for the entire {{by|2004}} season, creating a hole at t
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  • ...ties aboard USS MONTEREY. Navy pilots in the forward elevator well playing basketball." Jumper at left identified as Gerald R. Ford. Attributed to Lt. Victor Jor
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  • in 1989 spent $16,000 for swimming pool lockers, $20,400 for basketball backboards, $18,000 for a partitiion at a learning center, and $67,5000 for
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  • �03[13:55] * YE is now known as YE|Basketball �03[16:55] * YE|Basketball is now known as YE
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  • [[Category:College basketball announcers]]
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  • ...nny]] derogatorily referred to [[Daffy Duck]]'s idea for the name of their basketball team ("the Ducks", as in the [[Mighty Ducks of Anaheim|Mighty Ducks]]) as a
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  • ...reading. By the time he attended Plains High School, he was also a star in basketball. He was greatly influenced by one of his high school teachers, Julia Colema ...paign aides handed out a photograph of his opponent celebrating with black basketball players.<ref>[http://www.claremont.org/publications/crb/id.977/article_deta
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  • | 1951 || ''[[Suspense (radio drama)|Suspense]]'' || ''The McKay College Basketball Scandal''<ref>{{cite journal|title=Radio's Golden Age|journal=Nostalgia Dig
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  • 08:16 -!- YE is now known as YE|Basketball 08:17 < YE|Basketball> is it me or is WP down?
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  • �06[00:11] * LauraHale loves women's basketball.
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  • [22:54] <foks> it would be like the US basketball team playing Haiti's
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  • [19:20] <Jeske_Couriano> How the fuck do you get a near-shutout in basketball?!
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  • [16:51] <quanticle> I take it you don't mean the basketball player?
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  • ...bout a dozen stubs he'd written about (fairly non-notable) college women's basketball coaches. 17:25 < Swob> i wonder if this is a sock of indef'ed user Wiki Greek Basketball: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Bluesangrel
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  • [21:39] <funnyfarm299> "He is a big fan of basketball" http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Terence+Sinunguruza&oldid=467126
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  • 18:28 < JohnChrysostom> he's a basketball sorceror? 20:29 < mareklug> harej only has georetown basketball, which always collapses in the NCAAs.
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  • 05:14 < mareklug> wctaiwan Indiana University basketball team wears pants just like his coat, except the stripes are narrower. It's
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  • ...mareklug> Pharos: um, Lithuanians are traditionally tall. Look at their basketball tradition, and medieval knights
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  • �06[03:52] * LauraHale also likes basketball
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  • ...from the school's cheerleading squad because of her refusal to cheer for a basketball player who pled guilty to sexually assaulting her. The charges were dropped
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  • 19:19 < mareklug> espn is indispensible for college basketball, and all major international soccer events like Euro or World Cup.
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  • ...ources were meant to be offered to support exactly one featured list about basketball awards in Europe, truth be told :)
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  • [19:29] <mareklug> it's very popular. it has tennis, football, basketball. ...e south. they have some good research. and they have done some things in basketball, a while back.
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  • [17:07] <haggis> a wikipedia basketball
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