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Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff MBE (born 6 December 1977), is an English television and radio presenter and former international cricketer.Flintoff played all forms of the game and was one of the sport's leading all-rounders, a fast bowler, middle-order batsman and slip fielder.
Job was born on March 11, 1981, in Issaquah, Washington; [4] he had two younger siblings, including Aaron Job, who became a Marine. [5] After graduating from Issaquah High School, [5] he attended the University of Washington in the late 1990s, [4] and from there enlisted in the United States Navy.
Henry Harwood Flintoff (3 September 1930 – 5 June 2020, born Harwood Henry Flintoff) was a farm worker and recipient of the George Cross, Britain's highest civilian award for gallantry, after rescuing a farmer from a bull.
Flintoff ended his international career in 2009 after helping England to an Ashes series victory over Australia before he retired from all forms of the game in 2015.
Flintoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Flintoff (born 1977), English cricketer; Corey Flintoff (born 1946), American newscaster;
The newspaper was established by Black Press as two separate titles in 2007: the Issaquah Reporter and the Sammamish Press. [2] The Issaquah Reporter won first place for health reporting in the Society of Professional Journalists Northwest Excellence in Journalism competition for 2012. [3]
Leslie Francis Flintoff (5 October 1930 – 7 February 2019) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL). [ 1 ] In 1954, Flintoff was captain-coach of Ganmain that lost the South West Football League (New South Wales) grand final to Ariah Park Mirrool.
Mars Hill Church logo. Mars Hill Church was a non-denominational evangelical Christian megachurch, founded in 1996 by Mark Driscoll, Lief Moi, and Mike Gunn.It was a multi-site church based in Seattle, Washington and grew from a home Bible study to 15 locations in 4 U.S. states. [1]