- Tom "Hollywood"
Marechek (born
August 25, 1968, in Victoria,
British Columbia) is a
retired professional lacrosse player.
Marechek pla****
college lacrosse...
- football) (born 1953),
American former National Football League player Tom
Marechek (born 1968),
Canadian former lacrosse player Search for "hollywood" on...
- (1982–85) John
Zulberti (1986–89) Gary Gait (1987–90) Pat
McCabe (1988–91) Tom
Marechek (1989–92)
Charlie Lockwood (1991–94) Roy
Colsey (1992–95) Ric Beardsley...
- from
Baitursynov to Momyshuly, the
corner of
Marechek Street, and from
Brusilovsky to Momyshuly-
Marechek. Козыбаев, Манаш (1983). Алма-Ата. Энциклопедия...
- 1991:
Darris Kilgour (1st overall) 1992: Tom
Marechek (6th overall) 1993: Gil
Nieuwendyk (6th overall) 1994: Rodd
Squire (5th overall) 1995:
Jason Luke...
- ever ****embled.[citation needed] Led by hall-of-famers Gary Gait and Tom
Marechek, the
Bayhawks went 10–2,
dominating the
competition and
setting several...
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retired numbers No.
Player Pos.
Career Ref. 11
Kevin Finneran MF 1993–2002 35
Dallas Eliuk GT 1991–2005 42 Tom
Marechek 1994–2005 66 Jake
Bergey 1998–2008...
-
Zulberti teaming up with
perennial all-timers Gary Gait, Paul Gait, and Tom
Marechek. He
drowned at the age of 54 in
August 2021. In the 1988 championship,...
-
Balinsky (1934–1984), was a
renowned Soviet mountaineer, a
student of
Borivoj Marechek,
Abram Kikoin, and
Mikhail Khergiani, and a first-category mountaineering...
- and
featuring the Gait brothers—Paul and Gary Gait—and hall-of-famer Tom
Marechek. The
Orangemen won
three consecutive titles from 1988 to 1990. They became...