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Junior has long been considered by some as the greatest high school football player ever from Nashville. In a Tennessean survey of local coaches taken in 1992 Junior was voted the city's greatest ...
He was married to Stacia Toten (who later wed Hockey Hall of Famer Luc Robitaille) from 1987 to 1990. The couple had a son, Steven R. McQueen (b. 1988), an actor, who was a regular in the television series The Vampire Diaries and Chicago Fire. McQueen married Jeanie Galbraith in 1993. [9]
Stacey Toran (October 11, 1961 – August 5, 1989) was an American professional football defensive back.He played for the Los Angeles Raiders for five seasons. A native of Indianapolis and a graduate of Broad Ripple High School, Toran was a member of the school's 1980 Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament championship team. [1]
Booker coached high school football for six years in Texas. He played cornerback at Nebraska and was a first-round NFL draft pick who played two seasons with the Tennessee Titans (2000, 2001).
Founder, the Seeing Eye, first guide dog training school Bill Frist: 1952 Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader [21] John Gordy: 1935 Tennessee Volunteers and Detroit Lions football player Dick Griffey: 1938 Record executive and promoter Red Grooms: 1937 Artist [22] Noodles Hahn: 1879 Major League Baseball player [23] Bobby Hamilton: 1957 NASCAR ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Hume School, serving the first through 12th grades, opened in 1855 on Eighth Avenue (Spruce Street) just north of Broad and was the first public school in Nashville. [ 4 ] In 1875 Fogg High School was built adjacent to Hume School at the corner of Broad and Eighth and absorbed its high school students.