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Tony Horton was one of 3 children born in Westerly, Rhode Island to Anthony Sawyer Horton (Sr.) and Jean (née Gencarelli) Horton, and was raised in Trumbull, Connecticut. He has two sisters. His family is Roman Catholic. [2] [3] He was a self-described "98-pound weakling" with a speech impediment. [4]
In 106 games played as an Indian, Horton batted.281 with 10 home runs and 44 runs batted in. After batting .249 in 1968 with 14 homers and 59 RBIs, Horton enjoyed his finest season in 1969, batting .278 and establishing career bests with 27 home runs and 93 runs batted in. 1970 was a curious season for Horton. He batted .269 with 17 home runs ...
Anthony Lawrence Horton (13 July 1938 - 9 March 2020) [1] was an England international rugby union player. Horton was capped seven times as a prop for England between 1965 and 1967 [ 2 ] and was selected for the 1968 British Lions tour to South Africa , where he played in three of the four international matches against South Africa .
Tony Horton may refer to: Tony Horton (baseball), Major League baseball player; Tony Horton (personal trainer), developer of the P90X workout system;
Horton finished the season with 1,131 yards, eight touchdowns, and 71 receptions, being named to the First-team All-Mountain West. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Entering the 2023 season, Horton is seen as a top wide receiver prospect in the 2024 NFL draft , and one of the best players in the Group of Five . [ 11 ]
Following Tony Bennett's death at 96, Al Roker cherished the memory of the legendary singer surprising him with a performance at Al's 50th birthday party in 2004.
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Tony Horton professional baseball player for Boston Red Sox, and Cleveland Indians; Wanda Jackson, film and television actress [16] Bruce Johnston (Beach Boys singer-songwriter, Grammy Award winner 1976 for Song of the Year "I Write The Songs") Jack Jones 1956 (singer) Noted in yearbook as Allan Jones and Allan Jones Jr.