Bobby Ray Parks Sr. (November 26, 1961 – March 30, 2013) was an American professional basketball player from Grand Junction, Tennessee. He played for...
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Parks was born in Parañaque, Metro Manila to Bobby Parks Sr. and Marifer Celine Barbosa. His father was playing basketball in the Philippines. Parks Sr...
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after Bobby Parks, a seven-time winner of this award who died a day before due to laryngeal cancer. PBA: League names Best Import Award in Parks' honor...
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Bobby Park may refer to: Bobby Park (footballer, born 1946), Scottish footballer Bobby Park (footballer, born 1952), Scottish footballer This disambiguation...
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the England Test cricketer Jim Parks junior, he was born in June 1959 at Cuckfield, Sussex. His grandfather, Jim Parks senior, was also a Test cricketer...
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Parks is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Parks (1920-1982), British surgeon Alan Parks (writer) (born 1963), Scottish...
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Robert Parks may refer to: W. Robert Parks (1915–2003), American academic, President of Iowa State University Bobby Parks (cricketer) (born 1959), English...
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Baker, Clyde McPhatter, and the Everly Brothers. He first recorded, as Bobby Parks, with the Paul Williams band in 1956. His first solo single, "Blues Get...
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in the head while batting. Later, Hampshire's Bobby Parks, (son of former England wicket keeper Jim Parks) who did not otherwise make a Test appearance...
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Bobby Brown Park, formerly known as Bobby Brown State Outdoor Recreation Area and prior to that Bobby Brown State Park, is a 665-acre (2.69 km2) park...
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