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Maggie Lucas Personality Type
Maggie Lucas is an ISFP and Enneagram Type 4w3.
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"I've always believed that if you put in the work, the results will come."
Maggie Lucas
Maggie Lucas is an American professional basketball player, renowned for her talent and skills on the court. She was born on May 30, 1992, in Narberth, Pennsylvania, and is widely recognized for her contributions in women's basketball. Lucas initially gained prominence during her college career at Penn State University, where she played for the Lady Lions from 2010 to 2014.
During her time at Penn State, Lucas established herself as one of the top players in the Big Ten Conference and in the nation. She became the sixth-leading scorer in Penn State basketball history, finishing her college career with an impressive total of 2,510 points. Lucas was a key player
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In Memoriam: Remembering those who passed away in 2018 (Part 1)
It's that time of the year once again when we celebrate the lives of those who made a difference in the Philippine sports landscape.
In 2018, the world mourned the passing of legendary runner Roger Banister, champion golfer Bruce Lietzke, baseball icon Willy McCovey, NFL star Dwight Clark, NBA stalwarts Rasual Butler and Clifford Rozier along with basketball greats Hal Greer and Jo Jo White, Lakers' "Showtime" architect Jack McKinney, Triangle Offense creator Tex Winter, and dozens of notable individuals who left their stamp in the sporting world.
What is probably most tragic is that six athletes who died this year were under the age of 30 and had their rise to greatness cut short.
Ulysses "Buboy" Tanigue, 43 (January 28) - Former PBA Player (Leukemia)
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When he was on fire, we broadcasters would usually quip that he was "Sizzling" Tanigue. This three-time NCAA MVP who helped the San Sebastian Stags to their historic five-peat in the 1990s was a spitfire on the hardcourt. He used his sp
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Magoo Marjon
Filipino sports commentator
Magoo Marjon | |
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Marjon in 2015 | |
| Born | Magoo Marjon September 26 |
| Years active | 2008–present |
| Title | Sportscaster |
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Magoo Marjon is a Filipinosportsplay-by-play commentator. He was known for calling lines such as "Bang!" (like of Mike Breen), "May kasama pang foul" (when a player shoots the ball and fouled), and "Punches it through" (alternate to Bang!).[1]
Career
Marjon started his career in 2008 as a courtside reporter for the Philippine Basketball Association games when it was still produced by Solar TV.[2]
He was then elevated as a commentator for the radio coverage of the games. When Sports5 took over as the coverer of the PBA games in 2010, Marjon was assigned as a play-by-play commentator. He also serves as a play-by-play commentator for other basketball leagues covered by Sports5, notably for the Pilipinas Commercial Basketball League (PCBL), PBA Developmental League (PBA D-League) and for international basketball tourn
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