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  2. Sickles High School - Wikipedia

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    Walter L. Sickles High School is a public high school in Citrus Park, Florida, United States. Constructed in 1997, it was named for the superintendent of Hillsborough County Public Schools from 1989 to 1996.

  3. Garrett Sickels - Wikipedia

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    Sickles best performance was on October 22, 2016, when he had 9 tackles including 2.5 sacks vs Ohio State. After his junior season he was named to Phil Steele's and the Athlon Sports All-Big Ten third-team, Selected All-Big Ten second-team by the conference coaches and All-Big Ten third-team by the media panel.

  4. Chris Oladokun - Wikipedia

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    He initially attended Braulio Alonso High School, where he was the starting quarterback as a sophomore and junior and passed for 3,746 yards and 35 touchdowns over those two seasons. [2] Oladokun transferred to Sickles High School prior to his senior season, because a disagreement with the head coach. [3]

  5. The Times' top 25 high school baseball rankings

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    A look at the top 25 high school baseball teams in the Southland. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  6. The Times' top 25 high school baseball rankings

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    A look at the top 25 high school baseball teams in the Southland. Rk. SCHOOL (W-L); Comment (last rank) 1. ORANGE LUTHERAN (6-1-1); Faces Santa Margarita in Trinity League opener (3)

  7. The Times' top 25 high school baseball rankings

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    A look at the Los Angeles Times' top 25 high school baseball teams in the Southland after Week 1 of the 2024 season.

  8. Dock Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Dock Phillip Ellis Jr. (March 11, 1945 – December 19, 2008) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher from 1968 through 1979, most notably as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates teams that won five National League Eastern Division titles in six years between 1970 and 1975 and won the World Series in 1971.

  9. The Times' top 25 high school baseball rankings

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    A look at the Los Angeles Times’ top 25 high school baseball teams in the Southland after Week 8 of the 2024 season. Rk. SCHOOL; Comment; last rank. 1. CORONA (15-2); Three home runs last week ...