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  2. DyeStat - Wikipedia

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    DyeStat was a website self-described as "The Internet Home of High School Track & Field". It was founded in 1998 by John Dye, and featured his wife (Donna Dye) as the features editor, senior editor Steve Underwood, assistant editor Dave Devine, two California co-editors (Rich Gonzalez, Doug Speck) and one business/marketing manager (Kirsten Leetch).

  3. Kevin Willhite - Wikipedia

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    Rushing average: 4.7. Player stats at PFR. Alfred Kevin Willhite (born May 4, 1963) is an American former college and professional football player. Willhite attended Cordova High School in Rancho Cordova, California, graduating in 1982. He was one of the greatest running backs in California prep history, rushing for 4,901 yards and scoring 72 ...

  4. Derrick Henry - Wikipedia

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    Derrick Lamar Henry Jr. was born in Yulee, Florida, to Stacy Veal and Derrick Henry Sr., aged 15 and 16 respectively. [5] Henry's father was absent for much of his childhood, having been arrested 20 times for various crimes including drug and prostitution-related offenses, and was consequently in and out of prison and had trouble maintaining employment.

  5. List of NBA champions - Wikipedia

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    This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 September 2024. The Boston Celtics have won the most championships of any NBA team. Shown are the championship banners hanging in their home arena, TD Garden. The NBA Finals is the championship series for the National Basketball Association (NBA) held at the conclusion of its postseason.

  6. Darrin Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Darrin Hancock (born November 3, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player. In high school and college he was known for his strong offense, while his quick and agile moves to the basket drew comparisons to the likes of Dominique Wilkins. [1] [2] A Parade Magazine and McDonald's All-American standout at Griffin High School in ...

  7. List of NBA career scoring leaders - Wikipedia

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    This article contains two charts: The first chart is a list of the top 50 all-time scorers in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The list includes only points scored in regular season games. The second chart is a progressive list of the leading all-time NBA scorers. [1] LeBron James is the leading scorer in NBA history.

  8. Brian Urlacher - Wikipedia

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    He saw playing time as a running back, wide receiver, return specialist, and defensive back. [3] Urlacher led the Lovington High School Wildcats to an undefeated 14–0 season, and a division 3-A state championship. [2] He finished the season with twelve touchdown receptions, six touchdown returns, and two rushing touchdowns. [3]

  9. Ray Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team. [22] In the 1997–98 season, Allen played and started all 82 games for the Bucks. In the season opener, he put up 29 points, including 6 three-pointers in a win against the 76ers. On December 20, 1997, Allen set a new career high of 35 points against the New York Knicks. On the brink of ...