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She also won a gold medal as a nonplaying captain.
Indeed, at the nonplaying levels, professional hockey is still very much a Canadian monopoly.
He will act as nonplaying captain of one team while his wife, Pat, serves in the same capacity for the other.
Next Sunday he will be on the sidelines as a nonplaying member of the Broncos.
Such a game requires advance effort by a nonplaying volunteer who must prepare a set of deals that have been previously played.
An additional 300 nonplaying members bolster the club's fame as a meeting ground for Nigeria's political and social elite.
Tom Gorman will again be the nonplaying captain.
Another study concluded that midcentury pro players died 12 years earlier than did their nonplaying cohorts.
At 38, he was the league's president, the second-youngest in its history, and was the nonplaying captain of the national team a year later.
He was the Yankees' bench coach last season, and that was the full extent of his nonplaying background.
She was the nonplaying captain of the winning American Venice Cup team in 1989.
They list as their nonplaying captain Edgar Kaplan, who was sidelined by surgery.
Certainly those changes have produced the best start in the Rangers' history, but a change in the nonplaying ranks may be working for them as well.
Both times, the nonplaying captain shifted Mr. Nail to a partner he was not used to.
Their nonplaying captain will be Rebecca Rogers of Memphis.
Eddie Wold of Houston was the nonplaying captain.
Admittedly France had already qualified for the semifinals, and the nonplaying captain put in a pair who had never played together.
"There were some fantastic psychological victories today," said Europe's nonplaying captain, Mickey Walker.
The nonplaying captain was Edgar Kaplan of Manhattan.
A complex deal from the final, shown in the diagram, was noted by Kent Massie, the nonplaying captain of the winning team.
Their nonplaying captain is Ralph Cohen.
"Golf is a fickle game," said Tony Jacklin, the nonplaying captain of the European team.
Beck sai' that McEwen's potential involvement in a nonplaying capacity could maintain her link with the team.
The team led almost throughout the final against Italy, but was narrowly defeated, partly because the nonplaying captain made a strange decision to split two partnerships.
Walton Praises Attitude And how has his attitude been as the nonplaying No. 1?