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Olympic Games. 1976 Montreal. Team. Walter Pearl Davis (September 9, 1954 – November 2, 2023) was an American basketball player. After his college years with the North Carolina Tar Heels he played professionally as a forward/guard for 15 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA), spending the majority of his career with the Phoenix Suns.
Robert William Lytle (November 12, 1954 – November 20, 2010) was an American professional football player in the National Football League (NFL). [1] Lytle played college football for the Michigan Wolverines from 1973 to 1976. A running back, he broke Michigan's career record with 3,317 rushing yards and was selected as a consensus first-team ...
Pat Burns, an NHL coach, was reported to have died from cancer on September 17, 2010, by the Toronto Star. He actually died two months later on November 19. Steve Burns, host of children's show Blue's Clues, was rumored to have died from a drug overdose in 1998; others claimed that Burns was struck and killed by a car.
Pages in category "People from Denver, North Carolina" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Russ Bauers. Russell Lee Bauers (May 10, 1914 – January 21, 1995) was a right-handed pitcher /left-handed batter in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Browns during eight different seasons between 1936 and 1950. Signed as a 20-year-old free agent by the Philadelphia Phillies in early 1935, Bauers was ...
Denver, North Carolina. / 35.53444°N 81.03389°W / 35.53444; -81.03389. Denver, formerly known as Dry Pond, is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States. [1] As of the 2010 census it had a population of 2,309.
Gary Lee Bauer (born May 4, 1946) is an American civil servant, activist, and former political candidate. He served in President Ronald Reagan's administration as Under Secretary of Education and Chief Domestic Policy Advisor, and later became president of the Family Research Council and a senior vice president of Focus on the Family, both conservative Christian organizations.
Ken Berry, former NHL forward with Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks, two-time Canadian Olympian (1980, 1988) Jerome Biffle, 1952 US Olympic gold medalist in the long jump. Steve Blateric, former MLB pitcher, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, and California Angels. Ray Boggs, former MLB pitcher with Boston Braves.
D'Hondt Motorsports was a NASCAR Nationwide Series and ARCA RE/MAX Series team owned by current Stewart-Haas Racing spotter Eddie D'Hondt. The team most notably fielded the Nos. 90 and 91 cars in the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. Owner Eddie D’Hondt began his career in NASCAR in 1981 driving Street Stocks at Islip Speedway and ...
Jim Doyle. James Edward Doyle Jr. (born November 23, 1945) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 44th governor of Wisconsin from 2003 to 2011. In his first election to the governorship, he narrowly defeated incumbent Republican governor Scott McCallum. Although in 2002 Democrats increased their number of governorships, Doyle ...