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  2. List of high school athletic conferences in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Central Activities Conference [9] Central Ozark Conference [10] [11] [12] Clarence Cannon Conference [13] Cooper County Activities Association [14] Crossroads Conference [15] [16] Eastern Missouri Conference [17] Four Rivers Conference [18] Frisco League [19] Gasconade Valley Conference [20] Gateway Athletic Conference [21] [22] Golden Valley ...

  3. File:Ormonde Parade entrance to Hurstville Central, July 2017 ...

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    English: View of the entrance to the Hurstville Central shopping centre from Ormonde Parade, located in Hurstville, New South Wales.Depicted in the image is a major segment of the greater Hurstville Transport Interchange, indicated by the familiar Transport for New South Wales "hop"-style signage.

  4. Central Missouri Mules football - Wikipedia

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    Central Missouri's football program dates back to 1894, [3] and has won eight conference championships, and appeared in the NCAA Division II playoffs twice in 2002, and 2010. [4] Entering the 2015 season, Central Missouri's all-time record was 529–507–52. The team is coached by Josh Lamberson.

  5. Club World Cup 2025: Full schedule, fixtures, dates and ... - AOL

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    The expanded version of the competition takes place in the United States next summer with Chelsea and Man City representing the Premier League

  6. Central Ozark Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ozarks Conference is a high school athletic conference represented by 14 schools in the southwest portion of Missouri.All schools are in the Ozarks state region. . The Central Ozark Conference offers championships for girls in Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, and Wrestl

  7. Hurstville Central - Wikipedia

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    The opening date was set to 1965 after objections with the former Hurstville Mayor Gordon Hill and the former Federal Transport Minister John McMahon. The first stage of the centre officially opened on 13 September 1965 by NSW Premier Robert Askin with an estimated 8,000 people lined onto Forest Road and crowded into the centre.

  8. Hurstville ZFC - Wikipedia

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    Hurstville Zagreb was established by Croatian migrants on 23 November 1970. Registered with St George FA in 1971, the club rapidly advanced through several divisions until they reached the semi-professional NSW State League and became the second largest Croatian-heritage club in Sydney, behind Sydney United 58 FC, in the process.

  9. List of The Muny repertory - Wikipedia

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    Here follows a list of the many shows that the Muny has presented in its summer seasons, with known dates included. To date, the 1919 season is the only one to hold all new productions (being the first season). By contrast, the 1946 and 1993 seasons have been the only summers where no new shows were added to the repertory.