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  2. Los Angeles Wildcats (AFL) - Wikipedia

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    The two teams competed in Atlanta (a 7–7 draw), [3] Birmingham, Alabama (a 14–3 Yankees win), [4] Dallas, Texas (a 17-14 Yankees win), [5] Beaumont, Texas (a 34–0 Wildcats win), [6] and San Antonio (a 20–14 Yankees win) [7] before traveling to California for games against the independent Hollywood Generals (whom the Wildcats defeated ...

  3. Sports in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles along with Athens (1896, 2004), Paris (1900, 1924) and Tokyo (1964, 2020) are the four cities that have hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice. Los Angeles will host the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games and will become the third city to host the Olympics three times, after London (1908, 1948, 2012) and Paris (1900, 1924, 2024).

  4. 1985 Los Angeles Raiders season - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 87,006 Recap: 4 September 29 at New England Patriots: W 35–20 2–2 Sullivan Stadium: 60,686 Recap: 5 October 6 Kansas City Chiefs: W 19–0 3–2 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 55,133 Recap: 6 October 13 New Orleans Saints: W 23–13 4–2 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 48,152 Recap: 7 October 20 at Cleveland ...

  5. Battle in Huntington Beach after transgender surfer barred ...

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    May 10, 2024 at 6:00 AM. A surfer in Huntington Beach on Jan. 4. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Sasha Jane Lowerson just wanted to surf. But when the Australian longboard surfer attempted ...

  6. Raymond Radway - Wikipedia

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    Radway was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys after the 2011 NFL draft on July 28, because he had an excellent size/speed ratio. [3] He was a pleasant surprise during training camp and had his roster spot assured, until September 1, when in the last preseason contest against the Miami Dolphins, he suffered a broken left fibula and tibia after leaping for a catch during the ...

  7. Tom Hatten - Wikipedia

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    Tom Hatten. Tom Hatten (November 14, 1926 – March 16, 2019) was an American radio, film and television personality and actor, known as the long-time host of The Popeye Show (originally The Pier Point 5 Club) and Family Film Festival on KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles in the 1960s through the '80s. Hatten was one of those television "pioneers ...

  8. Jonah Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Jonah Jackson (born February 5, 1997) is an American professional football offensive guard for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State and Rutgers. He has previously played for the Detroit Lions.

  9. Multiple major sports championship seasons - Wikipedia

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    [1] 2020 was also the first season where two different cities won multiple championships, with the Los Angeles Lakers winning the 2020 NBA Finals and the Los Angeles Dodgers winning the 2020 World Series. New York City is the only city to win multiple titles in back-to-back seasons, doing so in 1926–1927 and 1927–1928. [2]