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Mark Tollefsen (born 1992) – basketball player, 2018–19 top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League; Shaun Tomson (born 1955) – South African world champion surfer; Too Short – rapper; Pat Toomay – former football player; Dara Torres (born 1967) – competitive swimmer, first American swimmer to become a five-time Olympian [25]
California's statistical leaders on offense were senior quarterback Craig Morton with 2,121 passing yards, Tom Relles with 519 rushing yards, and Jack Schraub with 633 receiving yards. [3] A three-year starter, Morton was the fifth overall pick in November's NFL draft , taken ahead of Joe Namath , and was later inducted into the College ...
Players of Canadian football from California (9 C, 273 P) Sports coaches from California (7 C, 25 P) ... This page was last edited on 15 April 2020, at 00:45 (UTC).
Bill Bean (born May 11, 1964) – Major League Baseball player; Richard Bivens (born August 26, 1979) – Musician; Eddie Bockman (July 26, 1920 – September 29, 2011) – professional baseball player and scout; Cedric Bozeman (born March 7, 1983) – basketball player; Isaac Curtis (born October 20, 1950) – professional football wide receiver
The 1964 Cal State Los Angeles Diablos football team was an American football team that represented California State College at Los Angeles—now known as California State University, Los Angeles—as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) during the 1964 NCAA College Division football season.
1964 Long Beach State 49ers football team; 1964 Long Beach Vikings football team; 1964 Los Angeles Dodgers season; 1964 Los Angeles Angels season; 1964 Los Angeles Rams season; 1963–64 Los Angeles Lakers season; 1964–65 Los Angeles Lakers season
One thing to know: During his 12 seasons in the NFL, JJ Watt was one of the most imposing players in the league, winning the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award three times. Watt was born in ...
Billy Martin, 1946, Major League Baseball player; second baseman for five New York Yankees World Series teams in the 1950s, and manager of four playoff teams (Twins, Yankees, Detroit, A's), including one championship; Lawrence McGrew, 1975, football player, linebacker for New England Patriots, New York Giants 1980–1991; Walter Murray ...