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In 1984, he signed with the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
ndoor Soccer League before finishing with the | Columbus Capitals of the minor league American Indoor |
In 1984, he joined the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
He played the 1984-1985 season with the | Columbus Capitals in the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
In 1985, Pendleton signed with the | Columbus Capitals of the American Indoor Soccer Associ |
the Pioneer League in 2004 and played for the | Columbus Catfish and Vero Beach Dodgers in 2005. |
Dodgers of the Rookie Leagues in 2003 and the | Columbus Catfish in "A" ball in 2004. |
Butler spent the 2007 season with the Class A | Columbus Catfish and Class A-Advanced Vero Beach Devil |
In 2005, he split time between the | Columbus Catfish and Vero Beach Dodgers, combining to |
odgers organization as pitching coach for the | Columbus Catfish in 2005, then was the pitching coach |
With the Single-A | Columbus Catfish in 2005, he went 8-5 with a 2.66 ERA |
He has played with the | Columbus Catfish of the South Atlantic League in 2006 |
fell through and Heller renamed the team the | Columbus Catfish. |
Protests by townspeople and the Knights of | Columbus caused the United Nations to choose a differe |
panic Day" is different enough from the other | Columbus celebrations to require its own article. |
One | Columbus Center is a 366ft (112m) tall skyscraper in C |
Columbus Center is a 357ft (109m) tall skyscraper in C | |
101 Clarendon Street, also known as | Columbus Center, is a proposed skyscraper planned for |
tion, Villa Colombo Home for the Aged and the | Columbus Centre of Toronto. |
He is a member of | Columbus Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Oaks, W.O.W., K. |
He was appointed Knights of | Columbus chaplain attached to the 104th Regiment of th |
chapel at Fort Hood started a new Knights of | Columbus chapter that was named the Specialist Casey A |
urrently has five crew member bases: Atlanta, | Columbus, Chicago, Indianapolis and New York-LaGuardia |
higan, Ballantine started his career with the | Columbus Chill in the ECHL. |
lves of the AHL He was also head coach of the | Columbus Chill and Peoria Rivermen of the East Coast H |
Columbus chose not to issue him a qualifying offer on | |
The Cleveland, | Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway was form |
Cleveland, | Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway |
ly enabled casinos that are coming to Toledo, | Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland. |
saw scattered violence in Chicago, St. Louis, | Columbus, Cincinnati and New Orleans. |
erved as the superintendent of the Cleveland, | Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway from 185 |
in the district, which includes the cities of | Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton. |
o the 90's and unveils plans for the upcoming | Columbus Cinquecentennial in 1992. |
esent classy burlesque at the Park Theater on | Columbus Circle failed miserably. |
the first is from 125 Street to 59th Street - | Columbus Circle on the IND Eighth Avenue Line) |
"They met at | Columbus Circle and proceeded to walk through Central |
nt to Kutsik (see below) in a 2004 meeting in | Columbus Circle, New York and 2009, where $150,000 and |
urb of New York City, lying 22 miles north of | Columbus Circle. |
The | Columbus Citizen, April 23, 1927, page 7 Wonderland Op |
A member of | Columbus City Council from 1982 to 1992, Espy went on |
Larry is now a substitute teacher in | Columbus City Schools. |
. Attorney, Swayne was elected in 1834 to the | Columbus city council, and in 1836 to the state legisl |
He was interred in the | Columbus City Cemetery, Columbus, Indiana. |
Columbus City Schools (Alpine Elementary School) - Col | |
cceed Tavares, who had left to take a seat on | Columbus City Council. |
Robin Lee - Marketing Coordinator for the | Columbus Civic Center |
s opened in 1955 and closed in 1996, when the | Columbus Civic Center opened. |
( | Columbus Civic Center, A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium |
the Snakes, and play their home games at the | Columbus Civic Center. |
The Lions play their home games at the | Columbus Civic Center in Columbus, Georgia. |
Trois-Rivieres Attak (CSL) 3-0 | Columbus Clan (BC) |
yne FC, Grand Rapids Alliance FC, Louisville, | Columbus, Cleveland Internationals Women and South Ben |
r the Washington Nationals Triple-A affiliate | Columbus Clippers in 2007. |
y, Jr. is currently the hitting coach for the | Columbus Clippers (Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland |
He was subsequently ourighted to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers on January 14. |
Next he coached the | Columbus Clippers (1996-1998) for the New York Yankees |
hit 35 home runs and had 108 RBIs for the AAA | Columbus Clippers of the International League. |
key team, and minor league baseball teams the | Columbus Clippers and San Jose Missions. |
ppearances, and was optioned to the Class AAA | Columbus Clippers on May 23. |
He played for their Triple-A team, the | Columbus Clippers and was granted free agency after th |
was outrighted by the Indians to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers on November 3, 2010. |
his last with the New York Yankees' Triple-A | Columbus Clippers in 2001. |
New York Yankees and was sent to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers where he was a utility man. |
The Norfolk Tides take on the | Columbus Clippers at Harbor Park |
ed list, Reyes was outrighted to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers on October 29, 2010. |
hen-Richmond Braves, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, & | Columbus Clippers in 2007, 2008, & 2010 respectively |
s spring training in 2009 but returned to the | Columbus Clippers on March 24, 2009. |
The | Columbus Clippers' 2006 season was the franchise's 30t |
n had pitched 44 innings in Triple-A (for the | Columbus Clippers) before being traded, compiling a 0- |
th the Syracuse Chiefs) and in 1981 (with the | Columbus Clippers). |
has played in minor league baseball with the | Columbus Clippers, Akron Aeros, Mahoning Valley Scrapp |
Washington Nationals Triple-A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, in 2007. |
the Toledo Mud Hens and the New York Yankees' | Columbus Clippers, in 1989. |
ls, playing for their Triple-A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, before being released on May 18, 20 |
son with the Yankees' triple A affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers, where he went 5-8 with a 5.16 ERA. |
playing career in 1995 after playing with the | Columbus Clippers, then a minor league affiliate of th |
In 2004, with the | Columbus Clippers, the New York Yankees Triple-A affil |
n on May 17, and was assigned to the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers. |
ton Indians, Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons, and | Columbus Clippers. |
y 18, 2010, Rodriguez was promoted to the AAA | Columbus Clippers. |
he former Yankees Class AAA organization, the | Columbus Clippers. |
coach of the Cleveland Indians' AAA team, the | Columbus Clippers. |
y Captains, Kinston Indians, Akron Aeros, and | Columbus Clippers. |
spent the rest of the season in AAA with the | Columbus Clippers. |
alled up from the Yankees' AAA affiliate, the | Columbus Clippers. |
and he currently plays for the Triple-A club; | Columbus Clippers. |
rnational League Pitcher of the Year with the | Columbus Clippers. |
minor league assignment to Triple-A affiliate | Columbus Clippers. |
ton Indians, Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons, and | Columbus Clippers. |
ue MVP and Rookie of the Year in 1985 for the | Columbus Clippers. |
Indians, Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons and the | Columbus Clippers. |
e AA level Nashville Sounds and the AAA level | Columbus Clippers. |
y Captains, Kinston Indians, Akron Aeros, and | Columbus Clippers. |
r spending most of the year with the Triple-A | Columbus Clippers. |
He started 20 matches for the | Columbus club. |
e front of which is preserved as a Knights of | Columbus clubhouse (1835-37), the Verandah Hotel (1837 |
Bay was built in 1924 as a former Knights of | Columbus clubhouse and later was turned into a private |
e the fifth station in that ownership group's | Columbus cluster. |
my, the College for Creative Studies, and the | Columbus College of Art and Design. |
struction of seven church buildings including | Columbus College at Chamberlain. |
to the United States in 1961 to study at the | Columbus College of Art and Design and later at the Ka |
ely thereafter became a ceramics professor at | Columbus College (now Columbus State University). |
ilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington; | Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio, |
He holds a BFA at | Columbus College of Art and Design, and an MFA from Th |
e President for Institutional Advancement for | Columbus College of Art and Design. |
ment building located at 400 Spring Street in | Columbus, Colorado County, Texas. |
John Waddy Tate was born February 21, 1870 in | Columbus, Colorado, Texas to Phocian Tate and Bettie B |
Jeans: | Columbus Columbus (Rap) |
off run was one-and-done, as they lost to the | Columbus Comets 14-7. |
a, Boca Raton, Boston, Cincinnati, Cleveland, | Columbus, Connecticut, Dallas, Denver, Des Moines, Hou |
Columbus Consolidated Government Center | |
a, whom his father never married, but who was | Columbus' constant companion in later life. |
l, West Middle, Downey High, Warren High, and | Columbus Continuation. |
nterface Coordinator (European CapCom) at the | Columbus Control Centre in Germany. |
In 1996, the | Columbus Cottonmouths started play in the Central Hock |
The | Columbus Cottonmouths are a professional ice hockey te |
In 2009, Saint Anselm's Knights of | Columbus Council #4875 won the National Community Acti |
major organization is Bell City's Knights of | Columbus Council 3048, which was organized and charter |
The Knights of | Columbus Council #3449, located at 5459 Atlantic Avenu |
, the Carlisle Fish and Game Club, Knights of | Columbus Council 4057 and the American Legion Post 101 |
n Swamp is a swamp that lies in Brunswick and | Columbus counties in North Carolina. |
Columbus County Municipal Airport (ICAO: KCPC, FAA LID | |
ter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, | Columbus County Municipal Airport is assigned CPC by t |
inds less than 100 mph extending north across | Columbus County into western Pender County. |
Lake Waccamaw State Park ( | Columbus County) |
Cerro Gordo is a town in | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
It goes through Brunswick County, | Columbus County, and Robeson County. |
Spaulding was born in | Columbus County, North Carolina. |
The paper was founded in 1896 and serves | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
Lake Waccamaw is a town in | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
Hallsboro is an unincorporated community in | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
For the Evergreen in western | Columbus County, see Evergreen, Tatums Township, Colum |
For the Evergreen in eastern | Columbus County, see Evergreen, Ransom Township, Colum |
Lake Waccamaw and the upper Waccamaw River in | Columbus County, North Carolina, the silverside is fou |
Sandyfield is a town in | Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. |
r its reporting of Ku Klux Klan activities in | Columbus County. |
The | Columbus Crew hired Ricardo Iribarren January 22, 2009 |
On February 7, 1996, the | Columbus Crew selected Haskins in the 15th round (141s |
In 2008 Evans helped | Columbus Crew to their first MLS Cup title as the team |
returned to United States to MLS to play for | Columbus Crew and with FC Dallas and in the United Soc |
on March 21, 2009 with a 1-1 draw against the | Columbus Crew and ended with a 2-0 loss to the Los Ang |
Hunter was drafted by the | Columbus Crew in the fourth round (49th overall) of th |
rican soccer player currently playing for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
of the National Football League; owner of the | Columbus Crew and FC Dallas of Major League Soccer; im |
On February 28, 2011, the | Columbus Crew announced that they had signed James.. |
Ekpo signed a contract with | Columbus Crew on April 15, 2008, and scored an impress |
He signed with the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer on September 8, 2 |
ere traded from the New York Red Bulls to the | Columbus Crew on March 18, 2009 and he signed a contra |
Washington - TV Soccer Color Analyst for the | Columbus Crew of MLS, first team All-American Soccer p |
ne season in Major League Soccer, playing for | Columbus Crew and Kansas City Wizards. |
The Mutiny traded Kmosko to the | Columbus Crew for a first round 2000 MLS College Draft |
In February 1996, the | Columbus Crew selected Clark in the fourth round (thir |
cer defender who spent eight seasons with the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
lso had a spell with Major League Soccer team | Columbus Crew in 2003, playing five games. |
In February 1996, the | Columbus Crew selected Miller in the 3rd round (30th o |
Drafted by | Columbus Crew in the first round (third overall) at th |
Elliott was traded in January 2004 to the | Columbus Crew in exchange for a first round pick in th |
r a matter of hours before being dealt to the | Columbus Crew for a partial allocation. |
rican soccer player currently playing for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
a Nigerian footballer who currently plays for | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
occer player who most recently played for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
#28: | Columbus Crew → FC Dallas. |
ing; former club D.C United (30 min, 1 goal), | Columbus Crew (41 min), and F.C. Toronto (37 min, 1 go |
nnual rock festival, Rock on the Range at the | Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. |
On December 5, 1995, the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer hired Liekoski as |
Chris Albright in a 0-0 home draw against the | Columbus Crew on May 26, 2005. |
Leitch was drafted by the | Columbus Crew in the fourth round of the 2002 MLS Supe |
He joined the | Columbus Crew in 2005. |
On February 7, 1996, the | Columbus Crew selected Ward in the sixth round (fifty- |
During the May 2009 he was called up by | Columbus Crew to provide cover for Andy Gruenebaum whi |
He was sent to the | Columbus Crew for a second round pick in the 2007 MLS |
years in Colorado, before being traded to the | Columbus Crew for two draft picks. |
Guillermo Barros Schelotto to | Columbus Crew |
England Revolution wins first tiebreaker vs. | Columbus Crew (head-to-head: 2-1-1) |
2nd overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. |
rinidadian footballer who currently plays for | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
In 1996 he played for | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
Columbus' crew set sail from Spain, the very day of th | |
can soccer midfielder who last played for the | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
On January 17, 2002 the | Columbus Crew used the fifth pick in that season's wai |
seven seasons in Major League Soccer with the | Columbus Crew and one in the USISL with the Richmond K |
in Golden Goal overtime of a 2-1 win over the | Columbus Crew in the U.S. Open Cup Final on Oct. 30, 1 |
h the MetroStars until they traded him to the | Columbus Crew on May 3, 2000 for a second round 2001 d |
The | Columbus Crew selected Thompson in the third round (21 |
On January 20, 2006, the | Columbus Crew selected Hashimoto in the fourth round ( |
The game was played on October 21, 2001, at | Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. |
Shipalane trialled with | Columbus Crew during the 2009 pre-season, but was not |
Major League Soccer and trials with both the | Columbus Crew and FC Dallas. |
his year's College Cup Final Four was held at | Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. |
After scoring his ninth goal against the | Columbus Crew on June 22, 2008, coach Ruud Gullit said |
Although the | Columbus Crew initially tried to acquire Gibbs, he eve |
merican soccer player who currently plays for | Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. |
Marino was picked by the | Columbus Crew in the 12th round of the 1996 Inaugural |
o Toronto FC, Colorado Rapids, FC Dallas, and | Columbus Crew were all shot down by Guevara. |
ons in New England before being traded to the | Columbus Crew in the mid-season of 2001. |
After playing for the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer from 1996 to 2002 |
, he was President and General Manager of the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. |
Eric Gehrig was signed by | Columbus Crew on March 17, 2011. |
a tenth round 2001 MLS SuperDraft pick to the | Columbus Crew for third round pick in the 2001 MLS Sup |
On January 20, 2006, the | Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer selected O'Brien |
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