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  2. WNBA Peak Performers - Wikipedia

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    The Women's National Basketball Association Peak Performer Awards are given each year to players who lead the WNBA in scoring, rebounding, and assists. The award has been given since the league's inaugural season , but the honor has varied since then.

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  5. List of WNBA season scoring leaders - Wikipedia

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    Season Player Pos [b] Team GP Field goals made 3-point field goals made Free throws made Total points Points per game; 1997 ‡ : Cynthia Cooper * : G Houston Comets: 28

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    The cabaret club 54 Below opened in Studio 54's basement on June 5, 2012. [16] [17] It was designed by architect Richard H. Lewis, set designer John Lee Beatty, lighting designer Ken Billington, and sound designer Peter Hylenski. [18]

  7. Peak Sport Products - Wikipedia

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    Peak Sport Products Co., Limited is a Chinese manufacturing company of sportswear and footwear based in Quanzhou. Basketball has been Peak's strongest business since the beginning. Nowadays, the company covers a variety of sports such as association football , volleyball , running , tennis , and other sports.

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  9. Chautauqua - Wikipedia

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    "First-day" talent would move on to other Chautauquas, followed by the "second-day" performers, and so on, throughout the touring season. By the mid-1920s, when circuit Chautauquas were at their peak, they appeared in over 10,000 communities to audiences of more than 45 million; by about 1940 they had run their course. [18]