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This is for players of the Wichita Falls Spudders minor league baseball team, who played in the Texas League from 1920–1932, West Texas–New Mexico League from 1941–1942 and Big State League from 1947–1957.
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Brandon Whipple (born July 13, 1982) [1] is an American politician and academic who formerly served as mayor of Wichita, Kansas.He previously served as a Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives representing the 96th district, which included part of south Wichita and was the Ranking Minority member on the Higher Education Budget committee.
Find out which baseball players led the Wichita Falls area in hitting and pitching stats for the 2024 season. ... Brandon Curtis. Northside. 26. 24. Tanner Doyal. Windthorst. 26. RBI. Player. Team ...
Thompson was the first Wichita Falls native to play professional golf, turning pro in 1964. He played 27 years on the PGA Tour. Thompson finished second in the PGA’s Western Open in 1969 and won ...
Emarei Brandon. City View. Sr. 13.4. Addie Castilleja. Seymour. So. 12.6. Kenna Wood. ... This article originally appeared on Wichita Falls Times Record News: 2023 Wichita Falls area high school ...
After playing with the Pelicans again in 1919 and 1920, Perdue returned to the Nashville Vols in 1920. He did not play in 1921, but played with the Texas League's Shreveport Gassers and Wichita Falls Spudders in 1922. His final professional season was the 1923 campaign which he spent with the Charlotte Hornets of the South Atlantic League. His ...
Brandon Whipple. Position: Mayor Past: Kansas House of Representatives, lecturer Wichita State University Education: Wichita State University, Franklin Pierce University Voter registration ...