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  2. York Acorn A.R.L.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Featherstone Lions: 10–20 2020 1 York Acorn Hammersmith Hills Hoists: 36–14 2 York Acorn Barrow Island 34–14 3 Rochdale Hornets: York Acorn 54–10 2021 Only professional clubs entered due to ongoing pandemic: 2022 1 Edinburgh Eagles: York Acorn 24–38 2 York Acorn Wests Warriors 28–10 3 Royal Navy: York Acorn 22–8 2023 1 RAF: York ...

  3. Camp Watonka - Wikipedia

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    Camp Watonka was a residential summer camp for boys aged seven to sixteen in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, from 1963 to 2019. [1] It was the only science camp for boys accredited by the American Camp Association [2] in the United States. Accommodation was in traditional cabins with modern bathrooms and electricity.

  4. Featherstone Lions - Wikipedia

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    Featherstone Lions are an amateur rugby league club from Featherstone, West Yorkshire who play in the National Conference League and the Yorkshire Men's League. The juniors (U7 - U18) play in the Yorkshire Junior & Youth League. The club also has open age women and 3 girls' teams. [1] Their home ground is the Millpond Stadium. [2]

  5. Kells A.R.L.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Kells A.R.L.F.C. is an amateur rugby league football club based in Kells, Whitehaven.The club's first team plays in the National Conference League.. Kells Amateur Rugby League Football Club were first formed in 1931, and played in the Cumberland League winning every trophy for a number of years.

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    The 2024 college football season is officially over, so it's time to look ahead to what will happen in 2025. Here's our early Top 25 prediction.

  7. Jim Stott - Wikipedia

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    James Stott (15 November 1919 [4] – 6 July 1994) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He played at representative level for Great Britain, England and Lancashire, and at club level for United Glass Bottle ARLFC (now Eccleston Lions ARLFC (in Eccleston, St Helens) of the North West Men's League), [5] and St Helens, as a centre. [1]

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    In Colombia and Haiti, U.S. funding supports farming and fishing and provides incentives for people to stay rather than migrate to the U.S.

  9. NFL's worst playoff moments: Mark Andrews' drop joins list of ...

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    "(It’s not) his fault," Jackson said of Andrews. "All of us played a factor in that game. It’s a team effort. We’re not going to put that on Mark."