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Pages in category "Basketball players from Cedar Rapids, Iowa" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Christopher Michael Street (February 2, 1972 – January 19, 1993) was an American college basketball player. He played as a power forward for the Iowa Hawkeyes from 1990 to 1993. A potential NBA player, he died in an automobile crash during his junior year at Iowa.
The 6-foot-4-inch (1.93 m) and 195 lb (88 kg) point guard [1] [2] /shooting guard was the highest scoring player on the team at the time of his dismissal. [3] Pierce was born in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of Westmont, [4] and he played competitive basketball for Westmont High School. He began attending the University of Iowa in 2001.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Nationality: American: Listed height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Career information; High school: Washington (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) College: Iowa (2022–present) Career highlights and awards; Second-team All-Big Ten (2024) Big Ten Sixth Player of the Year (2023) Iowa Miss Basketball (2022)
Basketball players from Des Moines, Iowa (23 P) Pages in category "Basketball players from Iowa" The following 140 pages are in this category, out of 140 total.
(The lone heroes in this story were the high schoolers who recognized Zapeta-Calil later in the day, at the Jay Street-Metrotech station, and called police.) Not too long ago, an atrocity like ...
Rich Wolfe (died August 31, 2020) was an American sports writer and marketer who wrote over fifty books, mainly about unique team's fan cultures. [1] [2] As marketing manager for the Continental Basketball Association's team Quad City Thunder, he produced memorable halftime shows which included chainsaw juggling, a Jackson Five puppet show and Moore's Mess of Mutts.
Al MacAfee – A parody of Joe Louis Clark, David Alan Grier plays a strict, yet clueless shop teacher with a bad hip. He is known for working as a Hall Monitor and using a bullhorn to yell at innocent students and teachers, while being oblivious to bad things going on around him, as well as the consistent rejection by a fellow female teacher (played by Kim Wayans), with whom he is infatuated.