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Dale and Shearer
Sarina is home of the Sarina Crocodiles, producing Queensland players like Martin Bella, Dale Shearer, Kevin Campion and most recently dual international Wendell Sailor.
* Dale Shearer — Former professional Rugby league
One of the 1984 North Queensland players was 17-year-old Dale Shearer from Sarina.
* Dale Shearer ( born 1965 ), Australian rugby league player
* Dale Shearer ( born 1965 ), Australian rugby league footballer
The Crushers were able to sign Queensland representative players Trevor Gillmeister, Mark Hohn and Dale Shearer, as well as three rugby union players including Garrick Morgan who had represented Australia in the fifteen-man code.
An injury to Dale Shearer and the difficulties for Garrick Morgan to adapt to rugby league saw the Crushers fail to utilise much of its attacking potential.

Dale and rugby
Dale Lynsey Manawa " Chief " McIntosh ( born 23 November 1969 ) is a rugby union player.
Dale McIntosh is best known for his immense ability on the rugby field, but is also popular for his charity and development work off the field.
As a child, Dale developed a love of theatre and also became a rugby player.
Although a skilled rugby player, Dale opted to move into drama instead because " the acting fraternity didn't like footballers and the footballers didn't like actors.
* Dale Rasmussen ( born 1977 ), Samoan international rugby union player

Dale and league
In 1987, Mattingly tied Dale Long's major league record by hitting home runs in eight consecutive games ( record later tied again by Ken Griffey, Jr., of Seattle in 1993 ), as well as stroking an extra base hit in ten consecutive games.
On December 9, Morgan was traded again, this time to the Toronto Blue Jays along with outfielder / first baseman Dave Collins, and future all star first baseman Fred McGriff for minor league third baseman Tom Dodd and reliever Dale Murray.
Though they have never won the league championship, the club has not been relegated to the National League B since being promoted in 1985, the same year that saw the arrival of Dale McCourt.
His NL record of leading the league in outfield games six times was later matched by Billy Williams and Dale Murphy ; his Giants record of 1184 games in left field was broken by Jo-Jo Moore in.

Dale and player
* 1960 – Dale Ellis, American basketball player
* 1956 – Dale Berra, American baseball player
* 1949 – Dale Hoganson, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1969 – Dale Davis, American basketball player
* July 31 – Dale Hunter, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
They also added bass player Dale Hibbert, who provided the group with demo recording facilities at the studio where he worked as a recording engineer.
* Dale Brown ( basketball ) ( born 1935 ), American football, track, basketball player and coach
* Dale Mitchell ( baseball ) ( 1921 – 1987 ), American baseball player
* Dale Mitchell ( soccer ) ( born 1958 ), Canadian soccer player
* Dale Murphy ( born 1956 ), American baseball player
Built on a four pass offense, Dale remains steadfast when a player disobeys him in an early season game, keeping him on the bench and playing with four players after another fouls out.
Ronald Dale Barassi, Jr AM ( born 27 February 1936 ) is a former Australian rules football player and coach.
Dennis Dale " Denny " McLain ( born March 29, 1944 ) is an American former professional baseball player.
Lacking a bass player, Ginn played bass guitar, using the pseudonym Dale Nixon.
These include " America's Waltz King " Wayne King, professional wrestler Tommy Treichel, Billy Zoom ( Tyson Kindell ) founding member and original guitarist of the punk band X, MLB player Pete Lister, and former NASA astronaut Dale Gardner.
* Dale Long, Major League Baseball player
* Dale Alderson, baseball player
* Dale Jones, baseball player
* Dale Berra ( born 1956 ), former Major League Baseball player and son of Yogi Berra.
* Dale Alexander: professional baseball player, 1932 American League batting champion
* Dale Rolfe, NHL hockey player
Dale Robert Hunter ( born July 31, 1960 ) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and the former head coach of the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League.
As the story progresses, the player learns of a demonic feud that threatens the Ten Towns of Icewind Dale.
* Dale Hoganson: former NHL player

Dale and who
Dale then married his last wife, Teresa Houston ( niece of NASCAR driver Tommy Houston ) in 1982, who gave birth to their daughter, Taylor Nicole in 1988.
On March 3, 2003, Lindh was tackled by inmate Richard Dale Morrison, who assaulted Lindh as he knelt in prayer and then ran away, leaving Lindh with bruises on his forehead.
His top targets were wide receivers Boyd Dowler and Carroll Dale, who combined for 63 receptions for 1, 336 yards.
The team's deep threat was provided by veteran receivers Carroll Dale, who recorded 35 receptions for 738 yards ( a 21. 1 average ), and 5 touchdowns ; and Pro Bowler Boyd Dowler, who had 54 catches for 846 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Rogers and Thomas cast a regular group of actors-known as " The Carry On team " who included Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor and Jim Dale.
T. Pelham Dale SSC, who was prosecuted and imprisoned for ritualist practices in 1876 and 1880, and thus regarded as a martyr by Anglo-Catholics, was the parish priest from 1881-1892 ; his grave can be seen under the trees on the eastern side of the churchyard.
His great-grandfather, a dentist, had been a mystic who had corresponded with author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on the subject of Spiritualism, and who was a member of the Lily Dale Society.
In NASCAR, the 6-point harness became popular after the death of Dale Earnhardt, who was wearing a five-point harness when he suffered his fatal crash ; as it was first thought that his belt had broken, some teams ordered a six-point harness in response.
Dale mistakes Jerry for Horace, who is married to her friend Madge ( Helen Broderick ).
Jerry proposes to Dale, who is disgusted that her friend's husband could behave in such a manner and agrees instead to marry Alberto.
The Men of Dale and Esgaroth were Northmen, as were the Woodmen of Mirkwood, and the Éothéod, who became the Rohirrim ; the Beornings were likewise counted as Northmen.
Though mainstream audiences in the early sixties preferred a clean-cut style – epitomised by the acts that appeared on the Nine Network pop show Bandstand – there were a number of ' grungier ' guitar-oriented bands in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne, who were inspired by American and British instrumental and surf acts like Britain's The Shadows – who exerted an enormous influence on Australian and New Zealand music prior to the emergence of The Beatles – and American acts like guitar legend Dick Dale and The Surfaris.
He adopted his stage name, Martin Sheen, from a combination of the CBS casting director, Robert Dale Martin, who gave him his first big break, and the televangelist archbishop, Fulton J. Sheen.
Assistant coaches Rick Carlisle, in charge of the offense, and Dick Harter, who coached the defense, were key in getting the most out of the Pacers ' role players such as Dale Davis, Antonio Davis and Derrick McKey.
An important reason for their strong finish was the re-acquisition of Dale Davis, who had been released by the New Orleans Hornets after being traded there by the Golden State Warriors.
They find that the planet is ruled by the cruel Emperor Ming, who lusts after Dale and sends Flash to fight in the arena.
#: Dale pretends to fall in love with King Vultan in order to save Flash, Barin and Thun, who are put to work in the Hawkmen's Atom Furnaces.
The area now known as Dale County was originally inhabited by members of the Creek Indian nation, who occupied all of southeastern Alabama during this period.
A blockhouse had been constructed during the conflict on the northwestern side of the Choctawhatchee River, and the first non-Indian residents of Dale County would be veterans who began to settle in the area around 1820.
The musical closed on February 21, 1998. The role of Fagin was later played by many notable British actors and comedians including George Layton, Russ Abbot, Jim Dale and Robert Lindsay ( who won an Olivier Award for his performance in 1997 ).
The first county seat was at Fort Dale, a fortification that was named for Sam Dale, who fought to defend the area during the Creek Indian War.

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