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  2. Religious symbolism in U.S. sports team names and mascots

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    Evangel University, Springfield, Missouri - Crusaders removed in March 2021, [11] replaced by the Valor. Lincoln Christian University, Lincoln, Illinois - Preachers (men) and Angels (women) changed to Red Lion in 2009 [12] Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana - Uhlans (1931-1942), Crusaders (1942-2021), changed to Beacons in 2021.

  3. Stockton Crusaders - Wikipedia

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    The Crusaders are the second official Stockton-based team to play in the AFL system and the first since the Stockton Lightning who played in af2 from 2006 to 2009. The team was planned to begin play in 2025 alongside the rest of the AF1, but the Crusaders, along with Monterrey, announced that they would be pushing their seasons back to 2026.

  4. Cru (Christian organization) - Wikipedia

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    Campus Crusade for Christ was founded in 1951 at the University of California, Los Angeles by Bill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright as a ministry for university students. [6] [7] According to historian John G. Turner, Bill Bright and Vonette Zachary Bright were influenced and mentored by Henrietta Mears, the director of Christian Education at the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood.

  5. Crusaders (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    The Crusaders franchise was created as one of five New Zealand teams in the Super 12. Originally named the Canterbury Crusaders, the Crusaders' franchise area encompassed the upper South Island of New Zealand (see Super Rugby franchise areas), and was formed from the Buller, Canterbury, Marlborough, Mid-Canterbury, Nelson Bays, South Canterbury, and West Coast rugby unions.

  6. Central Coast Crusaders - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Crusaders were coached by former Sydney Kings player and coach, Ian Robilliard. [9] In 2018, a Crusaders women's team entered the Waratah League for the first time. [10] [11] In 2019, the Crusaders men's team won their first Waratah League championship, defeating the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 74–72 in the grand final. [12]

  7. Taha Kemara - Wikipedia

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    Taha Kemara [1] is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for the Crusaders in Super Rugby. His playing position is fly-half. He was named in the Crusaders squad for the 2023 Super Rugby Pacific season. [2] He is also a member of the Waikato 2022 Bunnings NPC squad. [3]

  8. Jim Carrey Clarifies His Retirement Comments: It's 'More ...

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    Jim Carrey isn't swearing off acting for good.. The actor returns to the big screen in the new sequel Sonic the Hedgehog 3 after previously saying in 2022 that he was "being fairly serious" about ...

  9. Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Crusaders Senior Drum and Bugle Corps of Boston was founded in 1991 as the alumni corps of the Boston Crusaders. It was founded by twin brothers Neil and Terry Connolly, both alumni of the Boston Crusaders. The first Senior Crusader performance took place in 1992, at the Patriots' Day Parade in Medford, Massachusetts.