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  2. U.S. National Dancesport Champions (Professional Standard)

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    2005 U.S. National Professional Standard Championships, hosted by BYU. The United States national professional ballroom dance champions are crowned at the United States Dance Championships (formerly USDSC, and USBC), as recognized by the National Dance Council of America (NDCA) and the World Dance & DanceSport Council (WD&DSC).

  3. Dancing Barry - Wikipedia

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    Barry Richards [1] (born c. 1950) [2] is an entertainer who performed at National Basketball Association (NBA) games under the stage name Dancing Barry. He primarily performed with the Los Angeles Lakers and was a staple of their Showtime era. Richards made his Dancing Barry debut for the Houston Rockets in 1975, and he performed in Houston for ...

  4. U.S. National Dancesport Champions (Professional Latin)

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    U.S. National Professional Latin. Ballroom Dance / Dancesport Champions [1] [2] 1964-1969 Larry Silvers & Betty Silvers Maryland 1971 Bob Medeiros & Sheryn Hawkins Massachusetts 1972-1973 Vernon Brock & Beverly Donahue New Jersey 1974 Frank Regan & Victoria Regan Canada 1975-1978 Vernon Brock & Linda Dean Texas 1979-1985 Ron Montez & Elizabeth ...

  5. NBA cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league with teams in the United States and Canada. Nearly every team, with one exception, has a squad of dancers for cheerleading that are usually involved in dancing, charity work , fundraisers , and modeling . [ 1 ]

  6. Los Angeles Lakers - Wikipedia

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    At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that Los Angeles would repeat as NBA champions, [127] which no team had done since the 1968–69 Boston Celtics. Looking to make good on Riley's promise in the 1987–88 season, the Lakers took their seventh consecutive Pacific Division title with a 62–20 record.

  7. Laker Girls - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] They are also local ambassadors for the Lakers organization, and local advocates for female empowerment in the Los Angeles area. The Laker Girls hold auditions in July of every year. Each current member of the squad must also audition to keep her place on the team. [7] Each woman auditioning must come with a resume of their previous jobs.

  8. History of the Los Angeles Lakers - Wikipedia

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    The new Los Angeles Lakers, behind Baylor's 34.8 points per game and 19.8 rebounds per game, improved on the previous year's results before losing once more to the Hawks in the Western Conference Finals. The duo of Baylor and West proved to be lethal and they both finished among the NBA's top 10 scorers for the next four years.

  9. Phil Jackson - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. American basketball player, coach and executive (born 1945) This article is about the basketball coach. For other people with the same name, see Philip Jackson (disambiguation). Phil Jackson Jackson in 2009 Personal information Born (1945-09-17) September 17, 1945 (age 79) Deer Lodge ...