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Noted individuals from Woodbridge, Virginia. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S. Sportspeople from Woodbridge, Virginia (30 P)
Pages in category "Sportspeople from Woodbridge, Virginia" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Famous Players Limited Partnership [2] was a Canadian-based subsidiary of Cineplex Entertainment. As an independent company, it existed as a film exhibitor and cable television service provider. Famous Players operated numerous movie theatre locations in Canada from British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador.
He attended Woodbridge High School in Woodbridge, Virginia, [4] and he was a standout player for the Woodbridge Vikings high school football team. On October 2, 2004, Woodbridge High School retired the numbers of three former football players, including Lilly's No. 18. [5] [6]
Mike Imoh (born 1984) – former Virginia Tech and Canadian Football League running back; Andre Ingram (born 1985) – NBA player, NBA G League record holder for most games played; Jay M. Ipson (born 1935) § – Holocaust survivor and co-founder of the Virginia Holocaust Museum; Daryl Irvine (born 1964) – former MLB relief pitcher
The team sought a better ballpark for at least twenty years. When Prince William County officials rejected a 1998 proposal for a $150 million sports and entertainment complex on the Cherry Hill Peninsula by the Potomac River, team owner Art Silber changed the team name from Prince William Cannons to Potomac Cannons and announced an effort to move to Fairfax County. [3]
Many of the more than 350 inductees since 1972 were born in Virginia or enjoyed success in college, professional, amateur or Olympic sports after moving to the state. Each April the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame inducts eight new members into its ranks. From 2005-2017, the Hall of Fame operated a museum in Portsmouth.
Woodbridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States, located 20 miles (32 km) south of Washington, D.C. [3] Bounded by the Occoquan and Potomac rivers, Woodbridge had 44,668 residents at the 2020 census.