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  2. Rick White (climber) - Wikipedia

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    White was the first person to solo Ball's Pyramid, and did so with a time of 1 hour and 45 minutes. [3] Rick White's mountaineering ascents included: [4] 1973 - First Australian ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite, USA. 1974/5 - North face of Fitzroy, Patagonia with Rob Staszewski. 1979 - Andes, Patagonia with Greg Child, Paul Edwards, Ken Joyce.

  3. Three-point hitch - Wikipedia

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    At 2,500 pounds (1.1 t), the 9N could plow more than 12 acres (4.9 hectares) in a normal day pulling two 14-inch (360 mm) plows, [3] outperforming the tractive performance of the heavier and more expensive Farmall F-30 model. [3] The hitch's utility and simplicity have since made it an industry standard.

  4. List of dodgeball variations - Wikipedia

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    2. Players are required to sit down if they throw a ball that is caught by another player. Conversely, if a sitting player catches a ball, they can stand up and the player who threw the ball must then sit down, although this is rare. 3. When holding the ball, players are restricted to taking a maximum of three steps.

  5. Walter Davis (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Pearl Davis (September 9, 1954 – November 2, 2023) was an American professional basketball player. After his college years with the North Carolina Tar Heels he played as a forward/guard for 15 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA), spending the majority of his career with the Phoenix Suns.

  6. Hunt's Tomb - Wikipedia

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    Hunt's Tomb is a tomb in the shape of a small white pyramid behind a fence at the top of a hill within Papago Park, Phoenix, Arizona, United States. George W. P. Hunt (Arizona's first governor) had the tomb built in 1931 to entomb his wife. He was placed there after his death in 1934. Their daughter and his wife's family are also buried there.

  7. Spaldeen - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day Spaldeen. A Spalding Hi-Bounce Ball, often called a Spaldeen or a Pensie Pinkie, is a rubber ball, described as a tennis ball core without the felt. [1] These balls are commonly used in street games developed in the mid-20th century, such as Chinese handball (a variation on American handball), Australian Handball, stoop ball, hit-the-penny (involving trying to make a penny flip on a ...

  8. Shavlik Randolph - Wikipedia

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    In his three-year career at Duke, he played 92 games (36 starts) while averaging 6.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game. He was also a member of two ACC regular season championships, two ACC tournament championships, and one Final Four appearance.

  9. Penn Racquet Sports - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, Penn began manufacturing tennis balls in Jeannette, Pennsylvania. [3] Penn has a subsequent history of innovation in tennis ball design: [4] In 1922, Penn makes the first pressurized ball cans. In 1960, Penn invents a more durable felt cover for the tennis ball by weaving New Zealand wool and artificial fibers together.

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