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  2. Category:Lon Morris Bearcats baseball players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for baseball players who played at Lon Morris College. Pages in category "Lon Morris Bearcats baseball players" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  3. Lon Morris College - Wikipedia

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    Lon Morris was an accredited two-year institute of higher learning, which provided instruction in the arts and sciences with a core curriculum emphasizing liberal arts. While Lon Morris taught as many as 350 students [ 1 ] in a semester, enrollment reached more than 1,000, a new record, in the fall of 2009. [ 2 ]

  4. Category:Lon Morris Bearcats - Wikipedia

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    Lon Morris Bearcats baseball players (5 P) Lon Morris Bearcats basketball (2 C) F. Lon Morris Bearcats football (1 C) This page was last edited on 23 November 2024 ...

  5. Category:Lon Morris College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Lon Morris Bearcats baseball players (5 P) Lon Morris Bearcats basketball players (9 P) Pages in category "Lon Morris College alumni" The following 22 pages are in ...

  6. Marshall Brown (basketball, born 1918) - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Brown played semi-professional baseball during most of the 1940s. [4] He was an outfielder and played for the Lamesa Lobos (1940–1941), Pampa Oilers (1942), Tyler Trojans (1946), and Kilgore Drillers (1947–1948, 1950). [4] His career batting average was .324 and he hit 47 home runs. [4]

  7. Baseball: Who's No. 1? Final Morris/Sussex Top 10 ... - AOL

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    It was another banner year for baseball teams in Morris and Sussex counties. Here are the final Morris/Sussex Top 10 rankings.

  8. Pedie Jackson - Wikipedia

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    A native of Johnson City, Tennessee, Jackson played football, basketball, and baseball at Emory and Henry before graduating with an A.B. degree in 1920. [1] He began his coaching career in 1921 at Alexander College—now known as Lon Morris College —a junior college in Jacksonville, Texas , leading his football team to a record of 5–1–2.

  9. Baseball: Morris/Sussex Top 10 rankings as teams vie for ...

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    Last week, the Marauders won three of four games with wins over Newton, 11-0, Morris Hills, 13-3, and Morristown, 4-3. The only blemish was a 12-3 setback against then-No. 8 Sparta on Tuesday.