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Rungu throwing. A rungu (Swahili, plural marungu) is a wooden throwing club or baton bearing special symbolism and significance in certain East African tribal cultures. It is especially associated with Maasai morans (male warriors) who have traditionally used it in warfare and for hunting.
Kimon Taliadoros co-held the all-time goalscoring record for Collingwood Warriors with eight goals.. Collingwood Warriors Soccer Club, an association football club based in Collingwood, Melbourne, was founded in 1996 in affiliation between Australian Football League club Collingwood [1] and Greek backed former NSL club Heidelberg United, that was then trading as 'Melbourne Warriors'. [2]
Les Lions de l'Atlas The Atlas Lions: From the Barbary lion which is a Panthera lion population in North Africa. [43] Mozambique: Os Mambas The Mambas: The most venomous snake in Africa. [41] Namibia: Brave Warriors From the indigenous warriors of Namibia including the brave Herero warriors [28] Niger: Le Mena The Mena: A species of antelope ...
Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by Sam Amick from The Athletic to talk about the NBA’s unwritten rules, how to fix All-Star weekend, the Clippers rebrand and the ...
In other projects Wikidata item; ... Accra Lions Football Club [2] Accra New Town Youth [1] ... Drobo Warriors [3] Duesseldorf F.C.
When the Lions moved to the Pontiac Silverdome in 1975, "Gridiron Heroes" followed under the new entertainment director, Harold Arnoldi, another Wayne State music professor who took over for Overgard.
Golden State Warriors: Thunder, Berserker Indiana Pacers: Hoop T Dunker Bowser – Boomer's counterpart, Pete M. Panther Los Angeles Clippers: Sam Dunk New Jersey Nets: Duncan the Dragon SuperDunk Sly the Silver Fox Mini Sly New Orleans Hornets: Hugo (Current mascot of the Charlotte Hornets) Philadelphia 76ers: Hip Hop [a] Lil Hip Hop Big Shot ...
Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill talks about the NBA news coming out of the weekend and into buyout season before discussing the suddenly resurgent Golden State Warriors.