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DeMarini Sports, Inc. is an American manufacturer of sports equipment headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. The company is known for producing baseball and softball bats and batting gloves. They are known for bats such as the “CF” and the “Voodoo One”. DeMarini is a subsidiary of Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
The 1976 California Golden Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Berkeley in the Pacific-8 Conference during the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. Under fifth-year head coach Mike White, the Golden Bears compiled an overall record of 5–6 and 3–4 in conference. [1] [2]
California 3–0. Drive: CAL – Wendell Peoples 5-yard pass from Kevin Brown (Leland Rix kick). California 10–0. Drive: STAN – David Sweeney 48-yard field goal. California 10–3. Drive: Fourth quarter. CAL – Mike Ford 47-yard run (Leland Rix kick), 7:36. California 17–3. Drive: STAN – Jeff James 69-yard pass from John Paye (pass ...
The team's statistical leaders included Kyle Boller with 1,741 passing yards, Terrell Williams with 688 rushing yards, and Charon Arnold with 606 receiving yards. [ 3 ] Following a loss to Arizona and an 0–8 start, Holmoe announced his resignation effective at the end of the season.
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[1] [2] Home games were played on campus at California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, California. California's statistical leaders on offense were junior quarterback Craig Morton with 1,475 passing yards, Tom Blanchfield with 387 rushing yards, and Jack Schraub with 467 receiving yards. [3] Morton was later inducted into the College Football ...
PHOTO: Senator-elect Adam Schiff of California attends a meeting for newly elected Democratic senators with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, in his office at the U.S. Capitol in Washington ...
Team Position 1936 6 2 47 Larry Lutz: Boston Redskins: T 1938 3 9 24 Sam Chapman: Washington Redskins: B 4 2 27 John Meek: Philadelphia Eagles: B 4 5 30 Bob Herwig: Chicago Cardinals: C 6 3 43 Perry Schwartz: Brooklyn Dodgers: E 1939 4 5 30 Vic Bottari: Brooklyn Dodgers: B 6 8 48 Dave Anderson: Washington Redskins: B 18 10 170 Will Dolman: New ...