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Josh Akognon was born on 1986-02-10. Josh Akognon was born in Greenbrae and is a citizen of Nigeria.
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Basketball Players in Estonia by Club: Bc Kalev|cramo Players, Tartu Ülikool|rock Players, Josh Akognon, Josh Pace, Gert Kullamäe, Tanoka Beard
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bc Kalev/cramo Players, Tartu Ülikool/rock Players, Josh Akognon, Josh Pace, Gert Kullamäe, Tanoka Beard, Martin Müürsepp, Viktor Sanikidze, Jaak Lipso, Bc Kalev/cramo Past Rosters, Kęstutis Šeštokas, John Linehan, Howard Frier, Kristjan Kangur, Nate Fox, Kristjan Makke, Turner Battle, Tanel Tein, Valmo Kriisa, Brian Cusworth, Dušan Jelić, Janar Talts, Kevin Owens, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Travis Reed, Gregor Arbet, Marlon Parmer, Augenijus Vaškys, Rait Keerles, Tanel Sokk, Tanel Kurbas, Tarmo Kikerpill, Anatoli Krikun, Vallo Allingu, Martin Viiask, Indrek Visnapuu, Marek Doronin, Heino Kruus, Ilmar Kullam, Ken Johnson, Silver Leppik, Joosep Toome, Sten-Timmu Sokk, Aleksei Tammiste, Asko Paade, Kristo Aab, Viljar Veski. Excerpt: Joshua Emmanuel Akognon (born 10 February 1986) is an Nigerian American basketball guard with the Cal State Fullerton Titans. Akognon was a McDonald's All-American Team nominee at Casa Grande High School in Petaluma, California. He was recruited to play for the Cougars of Washington State University, who were then coached by Dick Bennett, father of current University of Virginia coach Tony Bennett. Akognon then eventually transferred from WSU to Cal State Fullerton. Akognon began the season as a starter but soon went back to his role off the bench. An ankle injury to starter Derrick Low forced Akognon to play more, and he responded by scoring 27 points, including the game-winning three-pointer and clinching free throws, in a 78-71 upset of Brandon Roy-led Washington. Akognon earned Pac-10 player of the week honors and followed that game with 25 points against the UCLA Bruins at Pauley Pavilion; most of the points came against Arron Afflalo. He earned Pontiac Pac-10 Player Honors for his winning second-half performance ag... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=11682386
Bc Kalev|cramo Players: Josh Akognon, Josh Pace, Martin Müürsepp, Bc Kalev|cramo Past Rosters, John Linehan, Howard Frier, Kristjan Kangur
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Josh Akognon, Josh Pace, Martin Müürsepp, Bc Kalev/cramo Past Rosters, John Linehan, Howard Frier, Kristjan Kangur, Nate Fox, Kristjan Makke, Turner Battle, Valmo Kriisa, Dušan Jelić, Kevin Owens, Travis Reed, Gregor Arbet, Marlon Parmer, Rait Keerles, Tanel Sokk, Tanel Kurbas, Martin Viiask, Ken Johnson, Joosep Toome, Viljar Veski. Excerpt: Main article: BC Kalev/Cramo 2004/05 Titles Roster : : 2005/06 Titles Roster : : * Only Estonian Cup ** Only Estonian Championship 2006/07 Titles Roster : : 2007/08 Titles Roster : : [topsep=0pt, partopsep=0pt, itemsep=0pt...
Washington State Cougars Men's Basketball Players: Mark Hendrickson, Gene Conley, Josh Akognon, Tim Jankovich, Tony Harris, James Donaldson
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mark Hendrickson, Gene Conley, Josh Akognon, Tim Jankovich, Tony Harris, James Donaldson, Brad Greenberg, Bob Gambold, Craig Ehlo, Kyle Weaver, Rodrigo de La Fuente, Don Collins, Aron Baynes, Brian Quinnett, Jeff Varem, Isaac Fontaine, Randy Stoll, Norton Barnhill, Gale Bishop. Excerpt: Nickname: The Outback Onion Aron John Baynes (born 9 December 1986 is Gisborne , New Zealand ) is an Australian basketball player who will start his professional career in the Northern Hemisphere autumn of 2009 with Lietuvos Rytas , a club from Vilnius that competes in the Lithuanian league and Euroleague . In the northern spring of 2009, he completed a U.S. college career at Washington State University . References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Robert Lee "Bob" Gambold (February 5 1929 October 25, 2008) was an athletic star at Washington State University , who played briefly in the National Football League and coached in college and the NFL. Biography Gambold was raised in Longview, Washington . He played both football and basketball for the Washington State Cougars , as the team's starting quarterback in 1948, 1949 and 1950, and as a starting forward for basketball coach Jack Friel in those same three seasons. After graduating from college, he played briefly in the NFL for the Los Angeles Rams , Chicago Cardinals and the Philadelphia Eagles . The 6-foot, 4 inch quarterback weighed 215 pounds, and was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals in the 24th round of the 1950 NFL Draft, as the 307th pick overall. His only stats in the NFL were with the Eagles in 1953, when he played in three games, completing six out of 14 passes for 107 yards, no touchdowns and two intereptions. He became a coach after his professional career, working as an assistant at Everett Junior College (n...
Bc Kalev|cramo: Bc Kalev|cramo Coaches, Bc Kalev|cramo Players, Josh Akognon, Josh Pace, Martin Müürsepp, Bc Kalev|cramo Past Rosters
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bc Kalev/cramo Coaches, Bc Kalev/cramo Players, Josh Akognon, Josh Pace, Martin Müürsepp, Bc Kalev/cramo Past Rosters, John Linehan, Howard Frier, Kristjan Kangur, Aivar Kuusmaa, Nate Fox, Kristjan Makke, Turner Battle, Valmo Kriisa, Dušan Jelić, Kevin Owens, Travis Reed, Gregor Arbet, Marlon Parmer, Rait Keerles, Tanel Sokk, Tanel Kurbas, Martin Viiask, Ken Johnson, Joosep Toome, Viljar Veski, Nenad Vučinić. Excerpt: BC Kalev/Cramo is a professional basketball club based in Tallinn, Estonia participating in Korvpalli Meistriliiga, Baltic Basketball League and VTB United League. Kalev/Cramo plays their home games at Saku Suurhall and Kalevi Spordihall. The club was previously known under the name Ehitustööriist, but after winning the Estonian title, the name was changed to BC Kalev/Cramo. Kalev/Cramo has won the Estonian title three times (2005, 2006, 2009). Founded in 1998 under the name Ehitustööriist, the team already entered the Estonian League in its debut season, finishing last in 1999 and 2000 with a combined record of 2-53. Despite of the hard start the team had a firm goal of developing young talent to create one of the top Baltic teams. Ehitustööriist struggled in the Estonian League for three more years between 2001 and 2003, but went a step higher in the 2003-04 season under the Dutch coach Maarten Van Gent, finishing fifth overall with a respectable 13-20 record. It all changed in a historical 2004-05 season, as the club's hard work paid off in the most incredible way. Under the coaching of Allan Dorbek Ehitustööriist won its first Estonian League title by downing Tartu Ülikool/Rock in a thrilling seven-game finals that went down to the final play. A 69-68 win was enough for Kalev to lift the trophy. Kalev also participated in ... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=7716522