- women's
fastpitch softball team
founded in 1947 at
Raybestos.
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- as the
Raybestos Girl All-Stars, and
later called the
Raybestos Brakettes, they
became known as the
Stratford Brakettes in 1985
after Raybestos ceased...
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Miller joined the
fledgling Craftsman Truck Series,
driving the No. 98
Raybestos/Herrick
Racing Ford. He
would run full-time
before leaving at the end...
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discontinued in 2019. E.
Everett Cortright,
Alfred Fones, and
former Raybestos President Sumner Simpson opened the
Junior College of Connecticut, the...
- The
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- 1947 by
William S.
Simpson as the
Raybestos Girl All-Stars. Over the
years the team name has
changed to
Raybestos Brakettes (1948), Hi-Ho Brakettes,...
- but much
internal change.
Nucor Steel, CSI
Closures (formerly Alcoa),
Raybestos Products Company, Pace
Dairy Foods, and
Random House have all created...
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until her
death in 2022. She
previously was a
softball player for the
Raybestos Brakettes and the
Orange Lionettes. She also had set
records on the LPGA...
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Raybestos Brakes from 1990 to 1992 and, in 1993, Meineke.
Stricklin moved to the
Junior Johnson & ****ociates team
halfway through 1992 and
Raybestos left...
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Sterling Marlin drove for the team in 1993 with new
sponsorship from
Raybestos,
finishing second at the
Pepsi 400 in July. Jeff
Burton replaced Marlin...