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The 2024–25 Golden State Warriors season is the 79th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), their 63rd in the San Francisco Bay Area, and their sixth season at the Chase Center.
Gray, Tennessee, United States Win 4–0 Nickalas Martino TKO (elbows) APEX Fights 10 March 19, 2016: 2 2:52 Kingsport, Tennessee, United States Catchweight (160 lb) bout. Win 3–0 Chris Wright TKO (punches) Valor Fights 26 September 12, 2015: 1 4:26 Blountville, Tennessee, United States Catchweight (140 lb) bout. Win 2–0 Anthony Morgan
Nashville, Tennessee, United States Win 7–0 George Sheppard Decision (unanimous) PFC: Premier Fighting Challenge 9 April 5, 2014: 3 5:00 Abingdon, Virginia, United States Win 6–0 Roger Carroll Decision (unanimous) XFC 26: October 18, 2013: 5 5:00 Nashville, Tennessee, United States Defended the XFC Lightweight Championship. Win 5–0 John ...
WDBL (1590 AM, "Springfield's News Talk") is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. [2] Licensed to Springfield, Tennessee , United States, the station is owned by Eliu Maldonado, through licensee Eben-ezer Broadcasting Corporation, and features programming from Citadel Media and Salem Radio Network .
The peach retrieval had mixed results with Roxy's buying fresh peaches, Lime Truck only able to find dried peaches, and Hodge Podge having to settle on a free peach cobbler before time ran out. A local chef, Kevin Rathbun, judged who best used the peanuts and peaches and the winning team received $1,000 (and a large golden peach).
Parts of this list were supplemented by the Springfield Missouri Convention & Visitors Bureau. Applebee’s , 1855 E. Primrose St., open 4-10 p.m. Phone: 417-883-4700 Applebee’s , 2430 N ...
Mason Jones began martial arts at the age of 6, starting out with Kickboxing, before later incorporating Judo, Boxing, and Jiu-Jitsu. Mason Jones was a top 5 National Judoka and a pro boxer, who went 3-0 before making a moving into MMA.
Professional baseball was first played in Kingsport, Tennessee, by the Kingsport Indians in the Appalachian League from 1921 to 1925. [1] The team went dormant for 12 years before it returned to the circuit as the Kingsport Cherokees from 1938 to 1955—with the exception of the 1942 season as the Kingsport Dodgers and as members of the Mountain States League in 1953 and 1954. [1]