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  2. Allan Trimble - Wikipedia

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    Allan Trimble (August 14, 1963 [1] – December 1, 2019 [2]) was an American high school football coach for the Jenks Trojans in Jenks, Oklahoma.As coach of the football program, he led the team for 22 seasons, winning 13 Oklahoma state championships, with a total record of 252-43 between 1996 and 2018.

  3. Theodore S. Westhusing - Wikipedia

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    Westhusing was born in Dallas, Texas and attended high school at Jenks High School in Jenks, Oklahoma, a suburb of Tulsa, where he was a student and starter for the basketball team, graduating in 1979. He attended West Point, where in his senior year he was selected as honor captain (the highest-ranking ethics official within the cadet corps ...

  4. Jerry Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Listed at 6 feet (1.8 m), 170 pounds (77 kg), he batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Jenks, Oklahoma. Snyder started his career in 1946 with the Niagara Falls Frontiers of the Class C Middle Atlantic League. Signed by the New York Yankees' scout Tom Greenwade in 1947, [1] he played for their farm teams during five minor league seasons.

  5. Jenks, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Jenks is a city in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States, and a suburb of Tulsa, in the northeastern part of the state. It is situated between the Arkansas River and U.S. Route 75. Jenks is one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma. The city's population was 16,924 in the 2010 census, but by 2020, this had grown to 25,949. The Census ...

  6. Spencer Bernard (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Thomas Bernard (February 5, 1918 – March 9, 2001) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Bernard served as the 11th lieutenant governor of Oklahoma from 1979 to 1987. He also served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

  7. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Oklahoma City: 1902–1910 Eagle Park Cache 1957–1985 Doe Doe Park Lawton: 1945–1985 Electric Park Blackwell: Lakeview Amusement Park Tulsa: 1947–1976 Skyline Amusement Park Jenks: 1950s–1970 Renamed Indian Nations Park in 1969 Sand Springs Lake Park Sand Springs: 1912–1956 Springlake Amusement Park: Oklahoma City: 1924–1981 ...

  8. Jim Bridenstine - Wikipedia

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    His family moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, during his junior year of high school, and during his senior year he was captain of the Jenks High School swim team and Oklahoma Swimmer of the Year; [5] as of mid-2016, was one of a team of four that held the Oklahoma state record in the 200-meter freestyle relay for age group 17–18. [6]

  9. Category:People from Jenks, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Jenks, Oklahoma" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.