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  • "He didn't have a whole lot to come home to," adds Eavenson.

    Laporte, Michael L. 1990

  • Rosslyn Eavenson recall these as happy times spent watching television with their uncle as he ate peanut butter by the spoonful directly from the jar.

    Laporte, Michael L. 1990

  • Eavenson, Pulizzi's 37year-old sister, cannot find that photograph today, but she says it stands out in her memory.

    Laporte, Michael L. 1990

  • "The state of Florida does an outstanding job of marketing their players," Eavenson said.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • Thanks to another Eavenson clean sheet and a Canada Day scoreless draw against heated rival

    London Free Press 2010

  • "The state of Florida does an outstanding job of marketing their players," Eavenson said.

    FanHouse Main Jim Henry 2010

  • The fairs give Eavenson and staff a chance to view numerous players over a two-week period than having to do so individually over a longer span of time.

    FanHouse Main Jim Henry 2010

  • Eavenson and the caravan of coaches later made the

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • Eavenson and the caravan of coaches later made the

    FanHouse Main Jim Henry 2010

  • Eavenson learned everything he needed to know about his side after the discouraging defeat at the feet of the Chicago Fire, who burned him for a goal in first-half stoppage time.

    London Free Press 2010

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