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  2. Sports in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    First U.S. player to jump from high school to NHL (in 1981) 5. Rebecca Lobo. Basketball. Southwick, MA. Massachusetts' all-time leading high school basketball scorer (boys and girls); Basketball Hall of Fame inductee. 6. Alberto Salazar. Track & field.

  3. Category:American football teams in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    B. Boston Militia. Boston Renegades (WFA) Boston Steamrollers. Boston Sweepers.

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    More: Blue Hills football survives test from Bristol-Plymouth in Thanksgiving Eve showdown South Shore Tech 41, Holbrook/Avon 30: The Vikings improve to 6-5 while the Bulldogs fall to 4-7.

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  6. SGS S.A. - Wikipedia

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    SGS S.A. SGS (formerly Société Générale de Surveillance (French for General Society of Surveillance )) is a Swiss multinational company headquartered in Geneva, which provides inspection, verification, testing and certification services. Its 99,600 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories worldwide. [2]

  7. Singapore national football team - Wikipedia

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    When football fever for these two national teams was at its peak in the 1980s and early 1990s, queueing overnight for tickets was not uncommon where the rivalry lays dormant for a number of years. A group of Malaysian Ultras burnt signs of Singapore currency, and booed when Singapore's national anthem was played in the second leg at the Shah ...

  8. Shannon Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    Pro Football Hall of Fame. Shannon Sharpe (born June 26, 1968) is an American former football tight end who played 14 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Denver Broncos. Regarded as one of the greatest tight ends of all time, he ranks third in tight end receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns.

  9. Patrick Ricard (American football) - Wikipedia

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    He garnered First-team All-CAA, ECAC Division I FCS First-team All-Star, STATS FCS Third-team All-American and New England Football Writers Division I All-New England Team recognition. [5] [6] [7] Ricard played in 44 games during his college career, recording 208 total tackles, 18 sacks, 11 pass breakups, 3 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and ...