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  2. List of college athletic programs in Washington (state)

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    Shoreline Dolphins: Shoreline Community College: Shoreline: NWAC Northern: Skagit Valley Cardinals: Skagit Valley College: Mount Vernon: NWAC Northern: South Puget Sound Clippers: South Puget Sound Community College: Olympia: NWAC Western: Spokane Sasquatch: Community Colleges of Spokane: Spokane: NWAC Eastern: Tacoma Titans: Tacoma Community ...

  3. Northwest Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC), formerly the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC), is a sports association for community colleges in the U.S. states of Oregon, Washington, and along with the Canadian province of British Columbia.

  4. Shoreline Community College - Wikipedia

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    "The Boeing family eventually donated approximately 83 acres on a wooded bluff to Shoreline Community College," and the site was cleared for construction in the early 1960s. [1] "In the fall of 1965, the new campus was ready for students." [2] According to a study released in October 2013, Shoreline Community College is the best value for an ...

  5. Boeing Creek and Shoreview Park - Wikipedia

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    The two parks share an internal border and both border Shoreline Community College. Boeing Creek Park mainly consists of forested areas, while Shoreview Park contains recreational facilities including tennis courts, baseball and soccer fields and an off-leash dog area. [2]

  6. Riley O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    O'Brien attended Shorewood High School in Shoreline, Washington, where he played baseball. [1] [2] He graduated in 2013, and then enrolled at Everett Community College. After two seasons at Everett, he transferred to the College of Idaho. As a junior in 2016, he went 6–3 with a 3.23 ERA and sixty strikeouts over 69 innings. [3]

  7. My 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot: The case for CC ... - AOL

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    CC Sabathia pitched 19 seasons in the major leagues with three different teams, racking up 251 career wins and 3,093 strikeouts. He won the 2007 AL Cy Young award and finished in the top five on ...

  8. Frank Williams (pitcher) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Lee Williams (February 13, 1958 – January 9, 2009) was a major league baseball player from 1984 through 1989.. Williams and his twin brother Francis, of Tseshaht First Nation heritage, were placed for adoption at birth, and after some years in foster homes were raised in suburban Kirkland, Washington by Boeing engineer Dick McCullough.

  9. Terrell Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He attended Green River College for the rest of the year before joining the team at Shoreline Community College, where his cousin served as assistant coach. [2] As a freshman, Brown averaged 30 points per game, leading the Northwest Athletic Conference in scoring and steals. He received Freshman of the Year and All-Defensive Team honors. [3]