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John William Campbell (October 7, 1938 – October 21, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) from 1963 to 1969. He served in the Navy before playing college football for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. [1] Campbell was 6'3" 225lbs when he played in the NFL. [2]
Natick senior Sam Hubbard cheers after scoring a touchdown during a football game versus Milford at Memorial Field in Natick, Friday, Sept. 27, 2024. Natick High School defeated Milford High ...
Hubbard High School is a public high school in Hubbard, Ohio, United States.It is the only high school in the Hubbard Exempted Village School District. Sports teams are called the Eagles, and they compete in the Ohio High School Athletic Association as a member of the Northeast 8 Athletic Conference.
The school closed in 2021. [1] The school's teams competed as the Chiefs and the school colors were black and orange. [2] It was preceded by Courtland High School. [3] In 1962 its football team was established. [4] In 1995, the Associated Press reported that six players on the football team were arrested after raping an intoxicated 14-year-old ...
Hubbard's editor John W. Campbell, as depicted in the 1930s. Campbell promoted Hubbard's work from 1938 to 1950, when the pair split after Dianetics. Hubbard began publishing Science Fiction with the magazine Astounding in 1938, and over the next decade he was a prolific contributor to both Astounding and the fantasy fiction magazine Unknown.
Three plays after Campbell pulled within nine points, 21-12, on a 35-yard pass from Gavin Osgood to Nick Hershberger, DiGiantommaso caught a 43-yard TD pass with 1:55 left in the first half. The ...
Smith attended Hubbard High School in Hubbard, Ohio. He started at safety and running back and wore the number three jersey, earning All-Midwest Region honors by PrepStar and All-Trumbull County Smith had six interceptions both his junior and senior seasons and rushed for 1,787 yards and 29 TDs for an 11–1 team as a senior, and rushed for 1,475 yards and 26 TDs to earn all-state accoladesas ...
Beulah Hubbard was formed in 1929 from the consolidation of the nearby schools of Beulah, Witt, Oakland, Rock Branch, Little Rock, Hebron, Greenland, Hopewell, Center Ridge, Duffee, and Battlefield. The school was named for the nearby Beulah Baptist Church and F. J. Hubbard, who was the director of the Mississippi Vocational Education Board ...