- Beau
Conner Brieske (/ˈbrɪskiː/ BRISK-ee; born
April 4, 1998) is an
American professional baseball pitcher for the
Detroit Tigers of
Major League Baseball...
- 2020–2030 (green line) In
Senftenberg is the
soccer club FSV Glückauf
Brieske-Senftenberg. They
currently play at the
Elsterkampfbahn but previously...
-
Cottbus can
trace its
roots back to a
predecessor side of FSV Glückauf
Brieske-Senftenberg, a club
founded by coal
miners in 1919, in what was then called...
- FSV Glückauf
Brieske-Senftenberg is a
German football club from
Senftenberg in Brandenburg,
currently playing in the
Landesliga Brandenburg-Süd (VII)...
-
James F.
Brieske (May 4, 1923 –
November 29, 1968) was an
American football placekicker. He pla****
college football for the
University of
Michigan in...
-
Aktivist Ost
Brieske in 1950 and
became part of the DDR-Oberliga. Then the
football section was
delegated to the
newly founded SC
Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg...
- 49–0 score. The
record of
seven PATs
converted by
Michigan kicker Jim
Brieske remains unbroken, but was tied in 2008 by USC's
David Buehler. The game...
- John; Harvey, Simon; Burt, Paul; Haxell, Michael; Adams, Roy;
Spooner N.;
Brieske,
Wayne (1977). "NASA
Turns A Deaf Ear To The Moon". OASI
Newsletters Archive...
- to 2012).
Michael Arnzen (USC '91),
English professor and
author Beau
Brieske (CSU Pueblo),
professional baseball player Dax
Charles (USC '94), college...
- Karl-Marx-Stadt. The
football department of BSG
Aktivist Brieske-Ost was
transferred to
sports club SC
Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg. The
performance of
various clubs...