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  4. Walls of Jericho (band) - Wikipedia

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    Walls of Jericho was scheduled to share a split 7-inch vinyl with Indecision and recorded a cover of the song "Disposable Heroes". [4] The split was delayed and eventually shelved, but Undecided Records included Walls of Jericho's recording on the various artists compilation The Old, The New, The Unreleased, released in January 2005. [5] [6]

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  6. Drew Goodman - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, he was awarded with his 13th "Colorado Sportscaster of the Year" from the National association of sportscasters and sportswriters. Married to Kristi, they live in the Denver area with their three boys, Jacob, Zach, and Gabriel. He is a 1985 graduate of Ithaca College and its Park School of Communications.

  7. Cam Collier, Cincinnati Reds' All-Star Futures Game MVP, gets ...

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    Hall of Famer and former Moeller High School standout and Reds outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. handed Cam Collier his All-Star Futures Game MVP trophy. Cam Collier, Cincinnati Reds' All-Star Futures ...

  8. Cincinnati Reds prospect Cam Collier took the Bryce Harper ...

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    High school baseball wasn't challenging Cam Collier anymore. So to start his career early, he took an untraditional path that led him to Daytona.

  9. Hollywood Stars - Wikipedia

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    A great many future Major League Baseball standouts played for the Hollywood Stars, among them Gus Bell, Bobby Bragan, Bobby Doerr, Gene Freese, Babe Herman, Dale Long, Bill Mazeroski, Bob Meusel, Lefty O'Doul, Mel Queen, Dick Stuart, Lee Walls and Gus Zernial. The team's managers included Bragan, Jimmy Dykes, Fred Haney and Charlie Root.