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Larry Koentopp (November 17, 1936 –
January 12, 2019) was a
college baseball head
coach and
Minor League Baseball executive. He was born in Spokane, Washington...
- to Las
Vegas and
became the Stars. The team's
general manager was
Larry Koentopp,
former head
coach and
athletic director at Gonzaga. He was the leader...
- Field,
named for
former Gonzaga football head
coach Mike Pecarovich.
Larry Koentopp was
named head
coach prior to the 1970 season, and the Big Sky expanded...
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blues legend Scott Kirchner No
darts player Larry Koentopp No
baseball executive Las
Vegas Stars majority owner, first-ever Triple-A...
- the
Spokane Indians,
athletic director (and
former baseball coach)
Larry Koentopp resigned in the fall of 1978 and
Fitzgerald took on the AD
position as...
- the Crowd, then
expanded to a four-piece by
adding Ellen O'Hayer and Sam
Koentopp,
before releasing the
single "Jennie That Cries". The
group began playing...
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Idaho state representative and 2018
Democratic gubernatorial nominee Larry Koentopp – head
coach of
Gonzaga University baseball team, co-owner of
Spokane Indians...
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Schauble (1960–1961) ****
Busch (1962–1967) Joey
August (1968–1969)
Larry Koentopp (1970–1977)
Steve Hertz (1978) Jim
Lawler (1979–1980)
Steve Hertz (1981–2003)...
- officer,
Medal of
Honor recipient.
Linda Kelly, 82,
English historian.
Larry Koentopp, 82,
American minor-league
baseball executive (Las
Vegas Stars) and athletic...
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outfielder and
catcher Andrew Kittredge,
pitcher for
Tampa Bay Rays
Larry Koentopp,
Gonzaga University three-sport all-state selection,
baseball head coach...