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  2. Rollins Tars - Wikipedia

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    The Rollins Tars are the athletic teams that represent Rollins College, located in Winter Park, Florida, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Tars, an archaic name for a sailor, [1] compete as members of the Sunshine State Conference (SSC) for all 21 varsity sports. Rollins has been a member of the SSC since 1975. [3]

  3. Luke Boden - Wikipedia

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    Boden was released from his contract with Sheffield Wednesday by mutual consent on 26 January 2011, [4] and subsequently moved to play in the United States. He signed a two-year contract with Orlando City of the USL Pro league on 23 February 2011, [5] and made his debut for his new team on 16 April as a second-half substitute in a game against the Charlotte Eagles.

  4. Longtime Boca volunteer inducted into Florida Youth Soccer ...

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    Bob Rollins, a longtime volunteer with both the Florida Youth Soccer Association and the Soccer Association of Boca Raton, was the 29th inductee into the FYSA Hall of Fame during the 2023 Annual ...

  5. Category:Rollins Tars men's soccer players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rollins Tars men's soccer players" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Alfond Stadium (Rollins College) - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is named for Harold Alfond, a longtime Rollins College booster. The land was donated it to the City of Winter Park in 1926 by local merchants James E. Harper and F.W. Shepherd. [1] Rollins obtained the property in 1933. [1] Past renovations included the clubhouse in 1983 [3] and in 2002; a new scoreboard in 2004; and updated ...

  7. Jon Gruenewald - Wikipedia

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    Jon played four seasons at Rollins College, finishing his career with 25 goals and a school-record 42 assists. He was named to the Sunshine State Conference first team, the NSCAA All-South Region second team, and the Daktronics All-South Region first team during his junior season.

  8. Rollins Tars football - Wikipedia

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    Rollins team of 1904. Rollins fielded its first football team in 1904. The 1908 team claims a state championship, and the 1940 team won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association title. Jack McDowall was a prominent athletic director. [3] [4]

  9. Pensacola Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Sports offered through collegians include soccer, basketball, softball, volleyball, and broom-hockey among others, [25] and the Eagles have a cheerleading squad called the Blue Crew. [26] Every fall Collegian Soccer culminates with the winners of the playoffs facing each other in the annual Turkey Bowl held over the Thanksgiving weekend. [ 27 ]