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  2. Oslo Pretenders - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Pretenders Sportsklubb (Oslo Pretenders) has been the leading baseball team in Norway since 1991, winning 21 National Championships (NM) and 18 League Titles (NBL). The team has also participated in the European Cup every year between 2001-2010. [1] The club has in recent years expanded with a basketball team and a disc golf team.

  3. Category:1991 in Norwegian women's sport - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Women's national sports teams of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's national sports teams of Norway" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. List of national baseball teams - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of men's and women's national baseball teams in the world. It consists of all men's and women's baseball teams representing their nation, country, or territory and which are members of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC).

  6. Norway national baseball team - Wikipedia

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    Norway national baseball team – European Baseball Championship Qualifier 2022 roster Players: Coaches: Pitchers. 14 Aidan Brødsjø; 12 Charles Conrad; 22 Mads Eldevik; 24 Emil Fjellvang

  7. 1991 in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Olav V of Norway, King of Norway (born 1903) Alf Sanengen, resistance member, chemist, research administrator (born 1913) [14] 22 January – Arnholdt Kongsgård, ski jumper (born 1914) 23 January – Ole Peder Arvesen, engineer and mathematician (born 1895). [15] 25 January – Per Gjelten, Nordic skier (born 1927). [16]

  8. Timeline of women's sports - Wikipedia

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    1898 - On July 5, 1898, Lizzie Arlington became the first woman to play for a professional men's baseball team when she pitched the ninth inning for the Reading Coal Heavers against the Allentown Peanuts. [35] [36] 1899 - Senda Berenson published the first issue of Basketball Guide for Women, which she would edit and update for eighteen years ...

  9. The Final Season - Wikipedia

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    With the support of a young female state auditor whose findings helped push through the merger, and a gadfly baseball writer from Des Moines who is following the team, Kent learns to motivate the team his own way. In May 1991, Norway High's baseball tradition ends on a triumphant but somber note as it wins its 20th state championship in its ...