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  2. List of Monmouth Hawks men's basketball head coaches

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    No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct. 1 1956–1977 Bill Boylan: 21 364–157 .699 2 1977–1986 [a]: Ron Kornegay: 10 129–130 .498 3 1986–1987* Ron Krayl

  3. The Du Droppers - Wikipedia

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    The Du Droppers were an American doo-wop group formed in Harlem, New York, in 1952.Members of the band were experienced gospel singers in ensembles dated to the 1940s, and were one of the oldest groups to record during the era.

  4. Changing Faces (Changing Faces album) - Wikipedia

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    Changing Faces is the self-titled debut studio album by American R&B duo Changing Faces.It was released by Big Beat and Atlantic Records on August 23, 1994, in the United States.

  5. Three Rivers names Orange Grove's Brent Kornegay head ... - AOL

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    Kornegay is the third-winningest active coach in the Corpus Christi area with a career mark of 138-89 dating back to 2003 when he began his head coaching career with his first stint at Orange Grove.

  6. Kornegay - Wikipedia

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    Kornegay is a surname. Notable people by that name include: George Paul Kornegay (1913–2014), was an American folk and outsider artist. Horace R. Kornegay (1924–2009), U.S. Representative from North Carolina. Charles Kornegay (born 1974), American-Spanish basketball player. W. H. Kornegay (1865–1935), attorney in private practice in ...

  7. Kevin Kornegay - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Kornegay is an electrical engineer and professor known for his contributions in the field of computer engineering. [1] Early life and education

  8. Kornegay, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Kornegay is an unincorporated community in Duplin County, North Carolina, United States. [ 1 ] It is the location of B.F. Grady School , designed by architect Leslie Boney, Sr. , which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  9. Horace R. Kornegay - Wikipedia

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    Horace Robinson Kornegay (March 12, 1924 – January 21, 2009) was a U.S. Representative from North Carolina. Born in Asheville, North Carolina , Kornegay was educated in the public schools of Greensboro, North Carolina , graduating from Greensboro Senior High School (see Grimsley High School ) in 1941.