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  2. Craig Tiley - Wikipedia

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    He then moved to the United States in 1986 to enroll in the Professional Tennis Management program at Tyler Junior College located in Tyler, Texas. [4] Tiley then continued on to the University of Texas at Tyler where he earned his master's degree in kinesiology. [5]

  3. Prairie View A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU or PV) is a public historically black land-grant university in Prairie View, Texas.Founded in 1876, it is one of Texas's two land-grant universities and the second oldest public institution of higher learning in the state. [6]

  4. Tyler, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Junior College Apaches (NJCAA) Baseball teams. Tyler Elbertas (1912) Tyler Trojans (1924–1929, 1931, 1935–1940, 1946–1950) Tyler Sports (1932)

  5. Maria Winn-Ratliff - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Junior College. On July 27, 2016, Winn-Ratliff was announced as the new head coach of the Tyler Junior College softball program. [3] Louisiana Tech

  6. Tyler Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The architectural firm of E. Davis Wilcox and Associates designed the new 17,000 square feet (1,600 m 2) two-story museum, which had its grand opening on April 1, 1971, on the east side of the Tyler Junior College.

  7. Southwest Junior College Conference - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Junior College Conference (SJCC), also known as Region XIV (or Region 14) is a junior college athletic conference governed by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The Southwest Junior College Conference formed in 1947.

  8. Floyd Wagstaff - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Solomon Wagstaff (January 8, 1911 – February 5, 2000) was an American football and basketball coach and athletics administrator. He coached Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas from 1946 to 1975 and served as athletic director until retiring in 1984.

  9. NJCAA Division I men's basketball championship - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Junior College: Hutchinson Community College: 66–64 1950: Los Angeles City College: Northeast Mississippi Junior College: 67–63 1951: Tyler Junior College: Ventura College: 93–75 1952: Wharton County Junior College: Hibbing Community College: 78–76 1953: El Dorado Junior College: Arkansas City Junior College: 80–64 1954: Moberly ...

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