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Author: SamHarrisCOM The official release date of "ROSTER" will be on JANUARY 18TH, 2010.
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The official release date of "ROSTER" will be on JANUARY 18TH, 2010.
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He had 14 points and four rebounds in each of the tourney wins over Wake Forest and Virginia Tech. ROSTER REPORT:
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Actually, Todd, if you look at the Bylaws and Softball Code on the NAGAAA website, they limit the number of "heterosexual" (as defined in their document) players to 2 per ROSTER, not 2 per Line-Up.
Afternoon Fizz: Gay Softball League Sued for Discrimination « PubliCola 2010
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VHPA MEMBERSHIP ROSTER he uses to validate his claims.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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They are averaging 61 points a game and boost there would give them a chance against New Jersey Tech. ROSTER REPORT: —
USATODAY.com 2009
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ROSTER REPORT: Senior G Josh Ervin scored 21 points in the Islanders 'second intrasquad scrimmage.
USATODAY.com 2006
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ROSTER REPORT: Guards Corey Santee and Marcus Shropshire finished their senior seasons as two of TCU's top three scorers, with 14.1 and 11.7 points per game. —
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ROSTER REPORT: Four Mustangs made their final home appearance on March 5 — seniors Patrick Simpson, Justin Isham and Eric Castro, as well as junior Brian Miller, who won't return after graduating this year. —
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ROSTER REPORT: Senior forward Quemont Greer earned a spot on the first-team all-conference squad and averaged 18.3 points while shooting .455 from the field through the regular season, but he's struggled with his shooting over the final month of the season, especially down the stretch in close games.
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