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The Panthers could field a quicker backcourt next year in spots with the addition of Chicago-area standouts Tommy Woolridge and Isaac Smith III.
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The Panthers could field a quicker backcourt next year in spots with the addition of Chicago-area standouts Tommy Woolridge and Isaac Smith III.
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I went to the food panel, and Trisha Woolridge commented that there was a lot of programming scheduled opposite it and that prompted me to look at the program again.
Wiscon 34 - In Which I Forget What Happened julieandrews 2010
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The Rams did not use one of their 11 selections in the draft for a running back, but signed undrafted free agents Keith Toston and DeMaundray Woolridge.
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I went to the food panel, and Trisha Woolridge commented that there was a lot of programming scheduled opposite it and that prompted me to look at the program again.
In Which I Forget What Happened julieandrews 2010
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They confronted me this morning when I opened my brand new copy of Foolsgold, by Susan G. Woolridge (author of Poemcrazy).
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They confronted me this morning when I opened my brand new copy of Foolsgold, by Susan G. Woolridge (author of Poemcrazy).
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Dwight Tardy, starting in place of injured rusher DeMaundray Woolridge, rushed for a 1-yard TD, while reserve running backs Chris Ivory and Kevin McCall scored on runs of 80 - and 53-yards, respectively.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Idaho vs. Washington St. 2006
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Aaron Zagory kicked a 34-yard field goal on the opening drive of the second half for Stanford, and the Cardinal got the ball back on the Washington State 17 after DeMaundray Woolridge fumbled.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Washington St. vs. Stanford 2006
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Dwight Tardy ran for 97 yards and Woolridge added 71.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Washington St. vs. Stanford 2006
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