Dave MacWilliams (last name also spelled McWilliams; born May 20, 1957) is a retired American soccer forward and head coach who played professionally...
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final -s in MacWilliams is a redundant English patronymical suffix. Dave MacWilliams (born 1957), American soccer player Jessie MacWilliams (1917–1990)...
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News (NSSN), wrote that, "Dave MacDonald just stamped himself as one of today's road racing greats." On March 21, 1964, MacDonald and co-driver Bob Holbert...
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Bold indicates active Blast players. Kenny Cooper Sr. (1992–1994) Dave MacWilliams (1994–1996) Mike Stankovic (1996–1998) Kevin Healey (1998–2002) Sean...
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Cooper resigned after Stealey declined to sell, and was replaced by Dave MacWilliams. The team's record over the following years was consistently poor,...
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(musician) (1945–2002), best known for his song "Days of Pearly Spencer" Dave MacWilliams, soccer coach This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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the air as well. He hosted many shows at PSTV, including Late Night with Dave Annable, Cardinal Sports, and The Roommate Game. Annable credits Plattsburgh...
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number of home games at La Salle University. The team was coached by Dave MacWilliams and assisted by former local professional player Tom O'Dea. Mike Romeo...
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Jorgen Kristensen Mickey Kydes Doc Lawson Tino Lettieri Mark Liveric Dave MacWilliams Scott Manning Pato Margetic Hector Marinaro Alan Mayer Wes McLeod Dale...
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Roy Brown on lead guitar, Mac Broadhurst on saxophone, and Jimmy Richards on drums. Following an on-stage argument between Dave Walker and Ronnie Brown...
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