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Northwest Jacksonville rivals Raines and Ribault are scheduled to compete February 18 in the High School Heritage Classic for baseball.
William Marion Raines Senior High School is a historically black high school in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. [5] The school is located off Moncrief Road in Jacksonville, Florida's northside at the corner Raines Avenue in northwest Jacksonville. Raines serves approximately 1000 students.
Pages in category "William M. Raines High School alumni" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Coleman attended William M. Raines High School in Jacksonville, Florida, and then Florida A&M University in Tallahassee. In 1981, he set the all-time single-season stolen base record at Florida A&M, with seven steals in a single game and 65 steals in a season. [3] He led NCAA Division I that year in both total steals and stolen base percentage.
Harold "Buster" Hair (born Harold O. Hair Jr. May 29, 1932) is a retired American professional third baseman and shortstop who played in the Negro leagues in the 1950s. Playing for the Birmingham Black Barons and Kansas City Monarchs [1] during his baseball career, Hair was an above average contact hitter whose best season came in 1958 with the Monarchs.
Bridgewater, a former NFL quarterback, guided the Bulls to a dominant 41-0 win against previously undefeated Jacksonville Raines in the Class 3A state championship game on Saturday night at ...
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 185 lb (84 kg) Career information; High school: William M. Raines (Jacksonville, Florida) College: Florida A&M: NFL draft: 1976 / round: 14 / pick: 398: Career history Cleveland Browns ; Minnesota Vikings (1978–1987) Washington Redskins
J. P. Small Memorial Stadium is a baseball park in Jacksonville, Florida.It is located in the Durkeeville community in northwest Jacksonville. Constructed in 1912 and rebuilt in 1936, it was the city's first municipal recreation field, and served as its primary baseball park before the construction of Wolfson Park in 1954.