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Golf: | Varsity, Junior Varsity |
Baseball: | Varsity, Junior Varsity |
The school has | varsity, junior varsity and lower-level teams in foot |
Fall Spirit: | Varsity, Junior Varsity |
Cheerleading - ( | Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman) |
Football - 6A ( | Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman) |
Fall: Cross Country, Football ( | varsity, junior varsity and freshmen), Crew (varsity |
Baseball (boys' | varsity, junior varsity, and freshman) Marc Pelletier |
Teams are fielded at the | Varsity, Junior Varsity, or Freshman levels, dependin |
The school also has a Cheerleading Team ( | varsity, junior varsity), Cross Country Team (boys an |
II, CIF Central Section) and have | Varsity, JV and Frosh/Soph teams. |
39 sports teams at three competitive levels ( | varsity, JV and freshman). |
Varsity, JV & frosh/soph - Football, Volleyball, men' | |
Tennis ( | Varsity, JV) |
Cross country ( | Varsity, JV) |
Downhill skiing ( | Varsity, JV) |
Swimming ( | Varsity, JV) |
Girls Basketball ( | Varsity, JV) |
Basketball ( | Varsity, JV, Sophomore, Freshman) |
Girls Basketball - | Varsity, JV, and JJV |
At Notre Dame, Love was a member of the | varsity lacrosse and field hockey teams all four year |
oss, where he was captain of the freshman and | varsity lacrosse teams, and his M.B.A. degree in 1966 |
where he was a four-year letterwinner on the | varsity lacrosse team. |
in Government and English and played for the | varsity lacrosse team. |
ty of Maryland, College Park, where he played | varsity lacrosse. |
from Brisbane to Robina, with an extension to | Varsity Lakes opening in 2010. |
The founder of | Varsity Leisure Group, 29 year-old Inderpaul Sandeep |
University of Wisconsin's National W Club, a | varsity letter winners club. |
Many students in the band participate in | varsity letter sports. |
Four year | varsity letter winner in soccer, basketball and lacro |
ol in Hunting Valley, Ohio, where he earned a | varsity letter in football, basketball, and baseball. |
agidsohn was the first Jew to win an "M", the | varsity letter awarded to competitors on the Universi |
As a freshman he earned a | varsity letter after playing in 10 of the Cougars' 11 |
The Ohio State University, where he earned a | varsity letter playing for Paul Brown's 1942 team. |
sity of California Berkeley history to earn a | Varsity letter in three sports. |
He earned a | varsity letter with the Nebraska Cornhuskers in 1905 |
ale tennis team, and the first woman to win a | varsity letter at Tulane. |
he did not start any games and did not earn a | varsity letter, he played in several games as a Fresh |
4-year | Varsity letter-man Scott Domanuer & Jr. Lou Sorrentin |
all team in 1945 and 1946, but did not earn a | varsity letter. |
he was an offensive and defensive lineman and | varsity letterman for coach Charlie Bachman's Florida |
t Methodist College, Burleigh was a four-year | varsity letterman in soccer for the Lady Monarchs, in |
Van Sickel was also the team captain and a | varsity letterman for the Florida Gators basketball a |
University in Abilene, Texas, where he was a | varsity letterman in three sports-football, basketbal |
In basketball, he was a four-year | varsity letterman and starter, and was a two-time All |
Donahue was a | varsity letterman on the 1975 and 1976 offensive line |
In football, he was a three-year | varsity letterman, twice garnering All-District and A |
In basketball, he was a four-year | varsity letterman. |
a) from 1983-1986, where he was a three-sport | varsity letterman. |
High School in Jacksonville, Florida and won | varsity letters in football, basketball, and track. |
He earned | varsity letters in from 1943-44 through 1946-47. |
k and basketball, earning a total of thirteen | varsity letters in his high school career. |
While at West Point he earned a record 12 | varsity letters in football, basketball, and lacrosse |
He won | varsity letters in football and track & field. |
School in Cathedral City, California, and won | varsity letters in football, basketball, and track. |
l in Alexandria, Virginia, where he won three | varsity letters in football, two in basketball, and o |
He was the first UCLA athlete to earn | varsity letters in four sports: baseball, basketball, |
He also earned | varsity letters playing for the Florida Gators men's |
He wore #22 and earned | varsity letters for the 1977-1979 teams after wearing |
Washington Park High School and earned three | varsity letters in football, and four in track & fiel |
om attended Wiley High School and earned four | varsity letters playing for the basketball team. |
ar letterwinner in football, and also won two | varsity letters in track. |
Grewe earned three | varsity letters at Dayton, playing catcher, first bas |
d, Mississippi for two years and garnered two | varsity letters in track and field. |
an excellent all-around athlete and won four | varsity letters each in football as an offensive line |
Hughes received three | varsity letters in football while attending Austin Hi |
ape May Regional High School, where he earned | varsity letters in football, baseball, and track and |
Although participants were awarded | varsity letters and competed intercollegiately, the p |
y High School in Tallahassee, Florida and won | varsity letters in football and track. |
He earned 8 | varsity letters at the University of Iowa, 4 in footb |
He won eleven | varsity letters at West Point and served with distinc |
st Roxbury, Massachusetts, where he earned 14 | varsity letters in four years. |
He obtained | varsity letters in football and basketball at the Geo |
atz High School in Philadelphia, where he won | varsity letters in football and track and field and w |
(Jacksonville, Florida) and was awarded four | varsity letters each in football and track. |
He earned nine | varsity letters in football, wrestling and track and |
ear at North Fort Myers High School he earned | varsity letters in track, cross country and swimming. |
ta Riverview High School where he earned four | varsity letters in football, three in basketball and |
tholic High in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and won | varsity letters in football and track. |
oseph High School in Cleveland, Ohio, and won | varsity letters in football and basketball. |
He earned 12 | varsity letters and had his football jersey number re |
nd in the following three years, earned three | varsity letters in each as well. |
Sanders earned four | varsity letters and was a four-year member of the SEC |
High School from 1951 to 1955 where he earned | varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball |
He also earned | varsity letters in track and baseball. |
at Ventura High School, where he earned three | varsity letters as a running back for coach Phil McCu |
the west, No. 16 in the nation, earning four | varsity letters, and moved Piedmont High School into |
He earned eight | varsity letters, including three in basketball and th |
y of Michigan State University to receive ten | varsity letters, four each in basketball and baseball |
Deslauries earned 4 | varsity letters,(2003, 2004, 2005, 2006), and finishe |
yed baseball and football there, earning five | varsity letters. |
During his time at Emory, Konop was a | varsity letterwinning basketball player. |
The Wildcats were elevated to the | varsity level in 1981 after competing as a club sport |
He reached | varsity level for all three of the sports the next ye |
He also played basketball on the | varsity level for three years. |
Jr. also coaches defensive line on the Junior | Varsity level at St. Francis High School. |
There are 18 | varsity level sports at the school: Field Hockey, Cro |
They compete at the | varsity level in athletics in GISA Region 1-AA. |
The Rams compete at the | varsity level in boys' and girls' soccer and basketba |
ally to feature a carpeted gym floor used for | varsity level basketball and volleyball. |
The Lions will play their first | varsity level UIL sanctioned football game in the fal |
, freshman were not allowed to compete at the | varsity level, so his stats totals only include his s |
nd Senior classes, the player advances to the | Varsity Level. |
in cross country, swimming, and track at the | varsity level. |
the LSU Tigers and with 2 minute quarters at | varsity level. |
There are also | varsity levels for each of these sports. |
ipate in athletics at the Freshman and Junior | Varsity levels in a wide variety of sports under WPIA |
On | varsity levels, and co-ed teams for the lower grades. |
is, track and field, and cross country on the | varsity levels. |
ars of Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges | varsity lightweight competition prior to the 2009 sea |
er of the annual triangular regatta among the | varsity lightweight eight-oared crews of Harvard, Pri |
re the former Great Central Main Line met the | Varsity Line (Oxford/Cambridge Line). |
Wendlebury Halt was a railway station on the | Varsity Line 0.5 miles (800 m) east of the village of |
Oxford Road Halt was a railway station on the | Varsity Line 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the hamlet of Wa |
closed but may one day re-open as part of the | Varsity Line scheme for trains between Oxford and Bed |
Lord's Bridge was a railway station on the | Varsity Line which ran between Oxford and Cambridge. |
on & Elstow Halt was a railway station on the | Varsity Line which served the Bedfordshire town of Ke |
Charlton Halt was a railway station on the | Varsity Line 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the village of |
A single track of the | Varsity Line remains, this is rusted beyond use. |
nsion plans for Milton Keynes: it regards the | Varsity Line as the firm southern boundary of Milton |
Old North Road was a railway station on the | Varsity Line which served the small village of Longst |
Oddington Halt was a railway station on the | Varsity Line 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of the village |
Conveniently located at the junction of the | Varsity Line with the West Coast Main Line, Bletchley |
The | Varsity Line passed through Longstowe parish to the s |
The | Varsity Line - a railway between Bedford and Cambridg |
Girtford Halt was a railway station on the | Varsity Line which served the hamlet of Girtford near |
n Aylesbury (or Calvert in the event that the | Varsity Line is partially reopened) and Leicester is |
from Quainton Road to its connection with the | Varsity Line has been closed and lifted. |
ly opened in 1903, some forty years after the | Varsity Line had first opened, as a result of pressur |
dford-Cambridge route (sometimes known as the | Varsity Line) closed on 1 January 1968, and with it, |
the introduction of a steam railmotor on the | Varsity Line, and each was conveniently sited alongsi |
ere have been recent proposals to re-open the | Varsity Line, but it is not obvious that this station |
It is on the disused | Varsity Line, roughly at the centre of a triangle dra |
For the former halt on the | Varsity line, see Oxford Road Halt railway station. |
rd Halt at the point where the A1 crossed the | Varsity Line, a little to the north of the small haml |
The former | Varsity Line, which HS2 Ltd's consulants Arup assumes |
Aylesbury open as the Aylesbury branch of the | Varsity Line. |
alt on the London and North Western Railway's | Varsity Line. |
n Aylesbury and Verney Junction on the LNWR's | Varsity Line. |
Aylesbury to Milton Keynes and Bedford on the | Varsity Line. |
Oxford University Amateur Boxing Club in The | Varsity Match each year since 1897 to win the Truelov |
Boxers who compete in the | Varsity Match are traditionally awarded a Full Blue b |
ch as those having been selected for a second | Varsity Match can be awarded a Blue at the discretion |
7-16 winning margin for Cambridge in the 2005 | Varsity Match was the closest in the events history, |
He played a major role in the 2008 | Varsity Match against Cambridge, the first victory fo |
In the 1897 | Varsity match he took six wickets for 65 in the first |
who have competed in the first class four day | Varsity Match against Cambridge University are eligib |
g 'Blue' as part of the Cambridge team in The | Varsity Match of 1890. |
The | Varsity Match was not played during wartime. |
He played for Cambridge in the | Varsity match in 1957, 1958 and 1959. |
He represented Oxford University RFC in The | Varsity Match in 1947, 1948 and 1949 and won four cap |
He represented Oxford in the | Varsity Match in 1963 and 1964 and played club rugby |
University and was in the winning side in the | Varsity match in 1868. |
He won one sporting 'Blue', playing in the | Varsity Match of the 1894/95 season. |
ord University Cricket Club and played in the | Varsity match in 1854 and 1855. |
rd and played in the Oxford XI, including the | Varsity match against Cambridge in 1848, 1849, and 18 |
He played for Cambridge in the 1958 | Varsity match and played club rugby for Bedford. |
He scored 90 in the | Varsity Match that year. |
The focus each winter is on the | Varsity match against University of Oxford Cross Coun |
Since then, they have contested an annual | varsity match and compete in Division One of the Brit |
The Boat Club enjoys an annual | Varsity Match against Nottingham Trent University. |
Each plays an annual | Varsity Match against Oxford as well as other matches |
He won his blue that season, playing in the | Varsity Match at Lord's but making only 19 and 5, and |
oungest forward to represent Cambridge in The | Varsity Match in over a decade. |
e he had won his "Blue" (as he had missed the | Varsity Match that year through injury). |
been played for since 1927 in the Ice Hockey | Varsity Match between the Cambridge and Oxford Univer |
In 1985, playing in the | Varsity Match against Cambridge University at Lord's, |
h sport then compete in our annual intramural | varsity match against Loughborough university. |
cored one of three tries in Cambridge's first | Varsity Match victory. |
or rugby, and his first was in the very first | Varsity Match between Cambridge and Oxford in 1872. |
She won the women's individual title in the | Varsity match against Cambridge in 1997. |
ally picked to play for Cambridge in the 2006 | varsity match despite the fact that he was a full tim |
s for rugby union that winter, playing in The | Varsity Match against Oxford University as stand-off |
resented Cambridge University R.U.F.C. in the | Varsity Match in 1975 and 1976 and played club rugby |
am is responsible for paying the bill for the | Varsity Match dinner on the Saturday evening. |
by 1904, Gay kept wicket for Cambridge in the | Varsity match against Oxford University in 1892 and 1 |
He played for Oxford University in the | varsity match against Cambridge University. |
The first team four-day | Varsity match retains its first class status and alte |
Oxford won the | Varsity match again in 1874, which was Wallroth's las |
lay the "Dinner Match" on the Thursday of the | Varsity Match week: an 18 hole alternate shot foursom |
The club contests The | Varsity Match every year against Cambridge University |
more often; as an example, he missed the 1889 | Varsity Match but came third against Cambridge in the |
against Middlesex and appeared in the winning | Varsity match side. |
nd was selected as a late choice for the 1930 | Varsity Match immediately thereafter. |
Gurdon gained one Blue for playing in the | Varsity Match in 1877. |
he Cambridge University rugby team and in the | Varsity Match of 1893 he won his only sporting Blue. |
aten school side, all going on to play in the | Varsity Match and all going on to represent their cou |
match, but failed to take any wickets in the | Varsity Match against Oxford. |
One of these was a | Varsity match when Oxford played against Cambridge Un |
e University, and played for Cambridge in The | Varsity Match in 1945 and 1946. |
The running | Varsity Match total now stands at 51-49 in favor of C |
basketball game played in the facility was a | varsity match between Marshall and Army on November 2 |
ers comprising the fastest Oxford team in the | Varsity Match against Cambridge, as well as three ful |
The Rugby League | Varsity Match is an annual rugby league match between |
e is to discuss issues of eligibility for the | Varsity match and to settle any disputes between the |
The history of The | Varsity Match extends back to early 1872. |
y he took over 100 wickets, and played in the | Varsity Match in 1866, 1867, 1868 and 1869. |
ty, and plays Oxford University in the annual | Varsity Match at Twickenham stadium every December. |
The second | Varsity Match was played at Parker's Piece in Cambrid |
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