NFL Players Links Drew Built brooks, Derrick Hit55.com Derrick brooks Brunell, Mark Smith Page Tate'srobert Smith Page Unofficial robert Smith Page OTHER NFL football LINKS. http://www.sportsfansofamerica.com/Links/Football/NFL/players1.htm
Robert's American Football - NFL Coaching Careers New York Giants 1925 robert Folwell 84-0 1926 Joe Alexander 8-4-1 1927 79-74-0 1992-94Chuck Knox 15-33-0 1995-96 Rich brooks 13-19-0 Source Total football II. http://rjccourt85.tripod.com/coach.html
November 17, 1998 Football Newsletter Ray 0.00 8.6 Thomas,Rodney WR * 9.76 51.7 Rice,Jerry * 3.28 24.2 Conway,Curtis *3.60 24.8 brooks,robert 3.72 28.6 Reed Scoresheet football November17th, 1998. http://www.scoresheet.com/news/fbnews11-16-98.html
UC Davis Football - Awards Arnold Hardy / Erik Lekas. 1992. Jeff brooks / Matt Mason. 1991. John Kavanaugh/ Jeff brooks. 1990. robert DellaSantina / robert Walker. 1989. Greg Williams.1988. http://louie.stuaff.ucdavis.edu/ICA/FOOTBALL/History/awards/coaches.html
Extractions: Awarded to the most improved athlete on the team Onome Ojo/Tony McCall J.T. O'Sullivan Jessi Johnson/David Hartvickson Joe Caviglia/ R J Starr Jeremy Veasey / Aaron Bugarske Alonzo Grant / Mark Grieb Rusty Stivers / Erik Lekas Arnold Hardy / Erik Lekas Jeff Brooks / Matt Mason John Kavanaugh / Jeff Brooks Robert Della-Santina / Robert Walker Greg Williams Alex Gash / Kevin Blanchard Kose Godinet / Jim Hankin Lunny Lundstrum Chris Mandeville Rob Cuenin Jim Noonan / Scott Barry Maurice Geddis Jim Travnick Bill Beckman Neal Fromson Pat Fry / Kirk Hamilton Calvin Ellison Jim Reifert / Brant Bordsen Bill Bruce Ron Terra Steve Bronzan Skip Mezgar Mike Hennig Mike Bowles Jimi McLemore Len Casanega Mike Haselswerdt Doug Hastings Jack Edwards Terry Minor Fred Corson Dennis McMahen Tom Giacomini Arleigh Williams Charles Francis Ben Oller Art Traugh Site updated and maintained by Ben Arp
Extractions: Team Members LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP HOME PHONE WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADAMS CLIF 212 GROVE RD. GREENVILLE CELL 864.275-5920 clifadams@charter.net AINSLIE CURT 18 E. FAIRGATE CT. SIMPSONVILLE curtisainslie@aol.com AINSWORTH DAVE 1037 SUMMIT DR GREENVILLE crazy_rugger@yahoo.com ATKINSON JAIME 8 ETOWAH DR GREENVILLE jtatkinson50@yahoo.com ATKINSON VINCE 50 FARIS CIRCLE GREENVILLE vincenta@synnex.com BLACKERBY WILL 13 E. TALLULAH DR. GREENVILLE wblackerby@lg.com BLINSTON GREG 21 CHOSEN CT GREER gblinston@suitt.com BOLLERMAN TOM 206 CURETON ST. GREENVILLE CELL 864.630-7447 tom.bollerman@ipaper.com BRAY DAVID 150 OAK RIDGE PL. #16-K GREENVILLE dbray@wspa.com BROOKS ROBERT 505 WILTON ST GREENVILLE brooksot@bellsouth.net CHILDS TONY 116 VICTOR AVE GREER tonyandkarn@statecom.net CLARDY DON 40 WOOD POINTE DR #4 GREENVILLE dclardy@gwblawfirm.com COBB RICH 1044 SUMMIT DR GREENVILLE r2cobb@bellsouth.net COGGIOLA TONY 200 INDIAN WELLS DR. SPARTANBURG tony.coggiola@siteforflight.com CONNELL JONATHAN 202 JOAN DR. EASLEY CELL 205.657-1313 psalm25_4_5@yahoo.com CRIDDLE DOUG 4 DUNCAN CT MAULDIN pirogue@charter.net
Extractions: Basketball Abdur-Rahim, Shareef Baker, Vin Barry, Brent Bennett, Mario Best, Travis Burrell, Scot Blaylock, Mookie Bradley, Shawn Brandon, Terrell Bryant, Kobe Caffey, Jason Cassell, Sam Cheaney, Calbert Childress, Randolph Coleman, Derrick Dare, Yinke Davis, Hubert Day, Todd Delk, Tony Declercq, Andrew Dumas, Tony Dumas, Richard Edney, Tynus Ellis, Laphonso Eisley, Howard Evans, Brian Ferry, Danny Fisher, Derek Garnett, Kevin Gill, Kendall Grant, Brien Grant, Horace Gugliotta, Tom Hardaway, Tim Henderson, Alan Horry, Robert Howard, Juwan Houston, Allan Hunter, Lyndsey Hurley, Bobby Jackson, Chris Jackson, Jim Jones, Dontae Jones, Eddie Johnson, Larry Johnson, Ervin Keefe, Adam Kemp, Shawn Kidd, Jason Kittles, Kerry Kukoc, Tony Laettner, Christian Lauderdale, Priest Leonard, Voshan Marshall, Donyell Mashburn, Jamal Marbury, Stephon McDyess, Antonio McLean, Don Mayberry, Lee Miller, Oliver Mills, Chris Miner, Harold Montross, Eric Moten, Lawrence Mourning, Alonzo Muresan, Gheorghe
Football - University Of Virginia Cavaliers Official Athletic Site 6) to attend the University of Virginia on football grantsin-aid. robert Armstrong,DE, 6-3, 286, Alexandria, Va. Ahmad brooks, LB, 6-4, 242, Woodbridge, Va. http://virginiasports.fansonly.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/020602aaa.html
Extractions: AP Sports Writer Al Groh's first season as football coach at Virginia ended with a 5-7 record and mixed reviews, but the former New York Jets coach is obviously doing a good job persuading high school players to be part of a Cavaliers turnaround. Groh and his staff on Wednesday pulled off one of the biggest surprises of National Signing Day, getting commitments from 26 blue-chip prospects, and wooing enough highly sought players to rate among the best classes in the country.
Celebrities Columnists Companies Products Corporations brooks Investmentsrobert brooks robert brooks 45 Chesterfield Lakes Road Chesterfield,MO 63005 MO 64129 (816) 924-9300 www.kcchiefs.com Pro football Team. http://www.2asisters.org/anti/corporations.htm
Extractions: The following listing includes the most prominent national corporations that have lent their corporate support to gun control initiatives or taken position supporting gun control. www.amrecords.com Record Production, Entertainment American Century Companies James E. Stowers, CEO 4500 Main St., 4th Floor Kansas City, MO 64111 (816) 531-5575 www.americancentury.com American Multi Cinemas Entertainment , Inc. Stanley H. Durwood, Co-Chairman, CEOPeter C. Brown, President, CFO 106 West 14th Street, #1700 Kansas City, MO 64141 (816) 221-4000 www.amctheaters.com Movie Theater Company America Online www.aol.com Internet Service Provider Argosy Casino H. Steven Norton, President, CEO 777 N.W. Argosy Parkway Riverside, MO 64150 (816) 746-7711 www.argosycasinos.com/ Gambling Casino Company www.benjerry.com Ice cream and frozen yogurt BJC Health Systems www.bjc.org/ Healthcare Ccompany Blue Cross Blue Shield - Kansas City John P. Mascotte, President P.O. Box 419169 Kansas City, MO 64141 (816) 395-2222 Healthcare Ccompany
Extractions: Posted on Wed, Dec. 25, 2002 Area high school football all-star teams WIDE RECEIVERS DAN BROOKS, UNIONVILLE PIEDMONT, 6-4, 190, SR. Had 25 TD catches, 1 shy of N.C. record. MOHAMED MASSAQUOI, INDEPENDENCE, 6-1, 170, SO. 97 receptions, 1,492 yards, 21 TDs. OFFENSIVE LINE SCOTT SHUFORD, INDEPENDENCE, 6-4, 270, SR. Key blocker on title team that averaged 46 points. PAT HOPE, RICHMOND SENIOR, 6-3, 285, SR. Shrine Bowl pick is one of N.C.'s best. MIKE MOODY, SCOTLAND, 6-3, 300, SR. Shrine Bowl pick. Good size and quickness. NEILL BELK, MOORESVILLE, 6-0, 280, SR. Dominant blocker in a powerful offense. CLINT MEDLIN, UNIONVILLE PIEDMONT, 6-1, 225, SR.
Athletic Hall Of Fame football. Marshall Newell '94, Endicott Peabody, II '42. Charles 68.John W. Hammond '25 (AllAround), robert T. brooks '68. Isadore http://www.varsityclub.harvard.edu/Hall of Fame/hoffootball.html
Extractions: Marshall Newell '94 Endicott Peabody, II '42 Charles Brewer '96 John Winters Fisher '45 ocC Benjamin Harrison Dibblee '99 Wallace J. Flynn '46 Charles Dudley Daley '01 Phillip Kenneth O'Donnell '49 David John Campbell '02 Thomas H. Gannon '50 Robert Peeples Kernan '03 (All-Around) Howard E. Houston '50 Francis Hardon Burr '09 Carroll M. Lowenstein '52 ocC Hamilton Fish '10 Richard J. Clasby '54 (All-Around) Lothrop Withington '11 T. Jefferson Coolidge '54 Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth '12 (All-Around) John C. Culver '54 Charles Edward Brickley '15 William M. Meigs '56 Stanley Bagg Pennock '15 Theodore H. Metropoulos '57 Huntington Reed Hardwick '15 Robert T. Shaunessy '59 Walter Henry Trumbull '15 Chester J. Boulris '60 Edward William Mahan '16 Charles D. Ravenel '61 Edward Lawrence Casey '19 Stephen C. Diamond '67 Charles Arthur Clark '19 Robert S. Leo '67 Arnold Horween '20 Donald J. Chiofaro '68 Thomas Smith Woods, Jr. '20 Richard S. Zimmerman '68 George Owen '23 (All-Around) Carter U. Lord '68
BigTen.org: 2002 Wisconsin Football Statistics -- FINAL 2002 Wisconsin football Statistics FINAL 2 . 10 1 . . 42 brooks, robert 13 1613 29 0.5-0 . . . 2 . . . . 92 Welsh, Jonathan 14 16 11 27 3.5-11 1.0-9 . 1 4 http://www.bigten.org/PressReleases/20020825/fbc-2002-stats-wis.cfm
Extractions: 2002 Wisconsin Football Statistics FINAL The Big Ten Conference Wisconsin Game Results (Through games of Jan 06, 2003) All games Overall Conference Date Opponent Score Record Record Time Attend - Aug 23, 2002 FSU W 23-21 1- 0- 0- 0- 3:10 75136 Aug 31, 2002 at UNLV W The Big Ten Conference Wisconsin Combined Team Statistics (Through games of Jan 06, 2003) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (8-6-0) (5-3-0) (2-3-0) (1-0-0) CONFERENCE.......... (2-6-0) (1-3-0) (1-3-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (6-0-0) (4-0-0) (1-0-0) (1-0-0) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND - - Aug 23, 2002 FSU W 23-21 75136 Aug 31, 2002 at UNLV W
Football Recruiting brooks is not a blazer, but is considered to be quick and Some quick football recruitingtidbits Highly rated DT recruit robert Taylor of Oak Creek has had his http://www.badgermaniac.com/footballrecruit.html
GoVols.com Rivals Earned honorable mention allconference honors in the Southwest JC FootballConference last season. UT recruiter Dan brooks. robert Meachem. http://web.knoxnews.com/web/govols/skeds/football-sign2003.shtml
ESPN.com - Georgia Institute Of Technology Clubhouse robert brooks Forward 34 Junior Roster 200203 Season. Height6-8 Weight 220 lbs. Hometown Saginaw, MI. Georgia Tech Players. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player/profile?playerId=150
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - Official Athletic Site robert brooks. Class Junior. Hometown Saginaw, Mich. High School Arthur Hill. PERSONAL.Full name is robert Anthony brooks, II . . . Born August 28, 1982 . . . http://www.fansonly.com/schools/geot/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/brooks_robert00.html
Extractions: AT TECH Lanky frontcourt player who has contributed important minutes off the bench . . . Originally signed with Eastern Kentucky during the November, 1999 signing period, but after a coaching change, he opted for Georgia Tech and was released from his original letter of intent . . . Runs the floor well, and continues to add weight and strength. Started 12 games while 7-foot freshman Luke Schenscher was sidelined with a foot injury, and filled in capably . . . Played extremely well in games at Georgia (13 points, 10 rebounds), Syracuse (17 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks, 4 steals) and Wofford (12 points, 9 rebounds) . . . Also played well in Techs win at Saint Louis with two points, nine rebounds, three steals and a blocked shot in 13 minutes on Feb. 16, which began Techs season-ending five-game winning streak . . . Settled back into a reserve role on Jan. 22 and averaged 16.3 minutes per game for the season . . . Not known as a scorer (3.4 points per game), has an effective mid-range jumper and shot 43.7 percent from the floor . . . Also capable at the free throw line (71.1 percent) . . . The team's third-leading rebounder (4.4) . . . Had more assists (23) than turnovers (20), and was Techs third-leading shot blocker with 15. Averaged 2.8 points and 3.0 rebounds while playing about 15 minutes a game off the bench . . . Also contributed 24 assists, 11 blocked shots and 15 steals . . . Shooting 50 percent fom the field . . . Scored a season-high 10 points on 5-for-5 shooting at Wake Forest . . . Had nine points, nine rebounds and three assists against Harvard . . . Collected seven points and seven rebounds against Georgia . . . Contributed five points, five rebounds and two blocks in Techs win at Virginia . . . Did not score but grabbed nine rebounds in win over UCLA . . . Blocked three shots against Charleston Southern . . . Averaged 3.0 points and 3.0 rebounds in two ACC Tournament games . . . Scored two points and grabbed five rebounds in the quarterfinal win over Virginia . . . Added four points on 2-2 shooting in the semifinals against North Carolina.
2001-02 Final Statistics :: 7783 L 17492 (22)Akins, Tony (8)brooks, robert 12/9/01 200 pm at Georgia 82-95L 9673 (17)Lewis, Marvin (10)brooks, robert 12/16/01 605 PM vs Syracuse W 96 http://www.fansonly.com/schools/geot/sports/m-baskbl/stats/072202aaa.html
Extractions: 2001-02 Final Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (15-16) (8-7) (4-6) (3-3) CONFERENCE.......... (7-9) (4-4) (3-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (8-7) (4-3) (1-1) (3-3) 9088 (16)Elder, B.J. (13)Nelson, Ed (16)Moore, Clarence 11/19/01 7:00PM PENN QUAKERS 4242 (20)Akins, Tony (5)Lewis, Marvin (5)Muhammad, Isma'il (5)Nelson, Ed 12/2/01 6 p.m. * at North Carolina L 17492 (22)Akins, Tony (8)Brooks, Robert 12/9/01 2:00 p.m. at Georgia 82-95 L 9673 (17)Lewis, Marvin (10)Brooks, Robert 12/16/01 6:05 PM vs Syracuse W 7116 (20)Moore, Clarence (8)Brooks, Robert 12/19/01 7:00 vs Davidson W
Wesleyan Vs. Williams Football Game 4th Quarter Williams Fred Storz 3 run (robert Kaufman kick) 1416 Williams - ColinBrooks 9 pass from Jacob Moore (robert Kaufman kick) 1155 TEAM STATISTICS, http://www.wesleyan.edu/athletics/football/00season/00fbgamewlms.html
Extractions: Game Notes: Scoring 21 unanswered points in the second half to break away from a 7-7 deadlock, Williams College went on for a 28-7 victory over Wesleyan here this afternoon, setting up a Little Three showdown with Amherst (6-1) next week when the teams meet in Amherst, Mass. The winner will be the 2000 Little Three titlist as Amherst defeated Wesleyan, 9-7, two weeks ago. Williams led 7-0 in the first quarter after recovering a Wesleyan fumble at the Wesleyan 25-yard line and moving in for the score at 11:42, an eight-yard run by Fred Storz, who finished with 29 carries for 95 yards and a pair of TDs. Wesleyan dodged bullets throughout the first half, including recovering a Williams fumble at the Wesleyan three-yard line after the Ephs gained a first-and-goal at the two. Wesleyan was outgained 176-31 in the first half and had just one first down to 12 by Williams. The Cardinals tied the score, 7-7, as frosh QB Brennan Carney connected with frosh receiver Pat Moffett on a 65-yarder up the left sideline, setting up a 16-yard scoring strike between the two with 8:37 left in the third quarter. Moffett finished the game with five catches for 117 yards. Williams took the lead for good at 3:55 of the third period, marching 70 yards on 11 plays with frosh QB Jacob Moore finding receiver Matt Student (eight catches for 94 yards on the day) on the left side for a 26-yard scoring pass. Moore had entered the game just one series earlier, spelling starter Joe Reardon. Williams went 83 yards on seven plays in its next possession to go ahead 21-7 at 14:16 of the fourth quarter. A 38-yard pass to Colin Vataha got the ball into Wesleyan territory, then a 29-yarder from Moore to Colin Brooks over the outstretched arms of two Wesleyan defenders put the ball at the three-yard line. Storz found the endzone from there to finish off the march. An interception by Alexi Evridiades at the Wesleyan 28 set up the final Williams score, that a nine-yarder from Moore to Brooks with 11:55 to go. Moore ended the game completing six of nine passes, including each of his final six, for 113 yards and two scores.