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  2. Ken Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Ken Sparks (February 25, 1944 – March 29, 2017) was an American football coach and player. He served as the head football coach at Carson–Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee from 1980 until his retirement at the end of the 2016 season.

  3. Ken Sparkes - Wikipedia

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    Ken was the original host of Nine Wide World of Sports Formula 1 broadcasts. Until his death Sparkes hosted ‘Jukebox Saturday Night’, a viewer request program which screens music video clips from the 1950s through to 1980s. The show screens on cable in Australia on Foxtel’s Aurora Channel 183. [11]

  4. Kommotion - Wikipedia

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    Kommotion was a popular Australian "Top 40" pop music TV show that premiered in December 1964. The program was hosted by popular disc jockey Ken Sparkes, who was one of the main presenters at Melbourne pop radio station 3UZ.

  5. Talk:Ken Sparks - Wikipedia

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  6. Wrestling at the 1984 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Ken Sparks United States: Gord Hope Canada: Men's 62 kg Keith West United States: Pier Morten Canada: Rolando Vazquez Mexico: Men's 68 kg Eddie Morten Canada: Winford Haynes United States: Men's 74 kg Jack Gibbs United States: Frank DiPierdomenico Canada: Men's 82 kg George Morris United States: Wayne Prymych Canada: Men's 90 kg Garland Burress

  7. Wrestling at the 1980 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's -48 kg details: W. Gill United States None: None: Men's -52 kg details: Ken Sparks United States None: None: Men's -57 kg details: S. Breddlove Canada ...

  8. Ron E Sparks death: Legendary Australian radio ... - AOL

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    ‘Thanks for the memories,’ wrote fans

  9. Murder of Betty Shanks - Wikipedia

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    The women believed the story was one that could resonate with a modern-day audience. Newman recalled learning about the murder at a young age, as her family was interested in history and had read Ken Blanch's book, Who Killed Betty Shanks? but believed the story was largely forgotten among her generation. [15]