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  2. O. J. Mayo - Wikipedia

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    Ovinton J'Anthony Mayo (born November 5, 1987) is an American professional basketball player who plays for Zamalek SC of the Egyptian Basketball Super League and Egyptian Basketball Federation. [1] He played a single season of college basketball for the USC Trojans while earning first-team All-Pac-10 honors.

  3. Bob Huggins - Wikipedia

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    Some of Huggins' recruiting targets included O. J. Mayo and Bill Walker, who had been seriously considering playing for him in Cincinnati. [26] In his sole season at Kansas State, Huggins coached the Wildcats to a 23–12 overall record, and a 10–6 Big 12 record. The Wildcats were invited to the NIT, where they won one game. [27]

  4. List of people from West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bill Slater, radio personality, host of Twenty Questions; Connie Smith, country singer, Country Music Hall of Fame inductee; Fred "Sonic" Smith, guitarist for MC5; Michael W. Smith, contemporary Christian singer-songwriter; Red Sovine, country singer; Morgan Spurlock, film director, screenwriter; Blaze Starr, stripper and burlesque star

  5. Mike Miller (basketball, born 1980) - Wikipedia

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    On June 26, 2008, Miller, Brian Cardinal, Jason Collins, and the 5th pick of the 2008 NBA draft, Kevin Love, were sent to Minnesota in exchange for Marko Jarić, Antoine Walker, Greg Buckner and the 3rd pick, O. J. Mayo. [10]

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  7. William James Mayo - Wikipedia

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    William James Mayo (June 29, 1861 – July 28, 1939) was a physician and surgeon in the United States and one of the seven founders of the Mayo Clinic. He and his brother, Charles Horace Mayo , both joined their father's private medical practice in Rochester, Minnesota , US, after graduating from medical school in the 1880s.

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  9. Charles Horace Mayo - Wikipedia

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    Charles Mayo's wife was Edith Graham, of Rochester, MN, whom he married in 1893. He belonged to the Episcopal church, and was a Freemason and member of Rochester Lodge #21 of the Grand Lodge of Minnesota, AF&AM, a Knight Templar, Scottish Rite Mason and Shriner, a Kiwanis, and was active in numerous other professional, civic and social clubs.