User:Halvorsen brian
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Name | Brian Halvorsen |
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Born | |
Country | United States |
Current location | Rockaway Beach, Oregon |
Languages | American English |
Time zone | Pacific Time Zone |
Current time | Current time for UTC-8 is 11:34 |
Contact info | |
brianphalvorsengmail.com |
- Articles I've made significant contributions to:
- Basketball
- 1970–71 Portland Trail Blazers season
- 1971–72 Portland Trail Blazers season
- 1972–73 Portland Trail Blazers season
- 1973–74 Portland Trail Blazers season
- 2000–01 Portland Trail Blazers season
- 1980–81 Portland Trail Blazers season
- Anchorage Northern Knights
- Atlantic City Hi-Rollers
- Bakersfield Jammers
- Bill Ficke
- Bill Stricker
- Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets
- Cincinnati Slammers
- Charlie Yelverton
- Chicago Rockers
- Connie Kunzmann
- Continental Basketball Association Newcomer of the Year Award
- Continental Basketball Association Player of the Year
- Fargo-Moorhead Fever
- Global Basketball Association
- Goose Tatum
- Herman Kull
- International Basketball League (1999–2001)
- Joe Merten
- Joe Proski
- John Killilea
- Kaiser Permanente Arena
- Kirk King
- List of Continental Basketball Association award winners and successful alumni
- List of Continental Basketball Association seasons
- List of Eastern Basketball Association seasons
- New Jersey Jammers
- New Jersey ShoreCats
- New York State Professional Basketball League
- Portland Exposition Building
- Portland Power (basketball)
- Reebok Pro Summer League
- Rolland Todd
- Ronnie Murphy
- San Diego Wildcards
- St. Louis Swarm
- Summer Pro League
- Topeka Sizzlers
- Utica Olympics
- Wayne Hightower
- Westchester Golden Apples
- Oregon history
- Anitra Rasmussen
- Ben Boloff
- Clara C. Munson
- Columbia Coliseum
- Delta Dome
- Francis I. McKenna
- Griswold Stadium
- Hilken Community Stadium
- Hosea T. Botts
- Jantzen Beach Seaplane Base
- James John
- James John High School
- Jobes Milling Company
- John R. Harter
- List of sports venues in Portland, Oregon
- Mary Nolan (politician)
- Nancy Nathanson
- National Cash Register Building
- Pamplin Sports Center
- Portland Woolen Mills
- Schrunk Riverview Tower
- St. Johns, Portland, Oregon
- St. Johns City Hall
- St. Johns Racquet Center
- St. Johns Twin Cinema
- Swan Island Municipal Airport
- Quinn Coliseum
- Vesper, Oregon
- Vivian Marshall
- Walter T. West
- Baseball
- 2004 Seattle Mariners season
- 2010 Seattle Mariners season
- Adam DeBus
- Andy Anderson (baseball)
- Anthony Phillips (baseball)
- Al Bauer
- Al Elliott
- Art Kores
- Art McLarney
- Austin Bibens-Dirkx
- Ben Diggins
- Bill Rapps
- Bill Rumler
- Bill Collins (catcher)
- Bill Stein
- Bob Larmore
- Boyd Cypert
- Brian Moran (baseball)
- Brooks Holder
- Bud Heine
- Byron McLaughlin
- Carlos López (baseball)
- Casey Kotchman
- Charlie Abbey
- Charlie Kavanagh
- Charley Wensloff
- Chris Jakubauskas
- Clarksdale Planters
- Cory Luebke
- Dallas Braden's perfect game
- Dan Cortes
- Dan Meyer (first baseman)
- Dana Allison
- Daren Brown
- Dave Stapleton (pitcher)
- David Lundquist
- Denny Williams
- Dick Kauffman
- Doc Amole
- Don Arlich
- Doug Fister
- Ducky Hemp
- Ed Biecher
- Ed Lytle
- Eddie Ainsmith
- Edgar Gonzalez (infielder)
- Eduardo Sánchez (baseball)
- Elbert Andrews
- Emeel Salem
- Erasmo Ramírez (right-handed pitcher)
- Eric Byrnes
- Fehlandt Lentini
- Frank Crossin
- Fred Archer (baseball)
- George Jackson (baseball)
- Grant Desme
- Gus Williams (outfielder)
- Hank Erickson
- Harry Armbruster
- Harry Rosenberg
- History of baseball in Nicaragua
- History of the American League
- Hoquiam Loggers
- Hub Andrews
- J. T. Wise
- Jack Aragón
- Jack White (infielder)
- Jacke Davis
- James Darnell
- James Jones (baseball)
- Jason Ellison
- Jay Buente
- Jerry Akers
- Jerry Harrington
- Ji-man Choi
- Jiggs Parrott
- Jim Horner
- Jim Mahady
- Joe Abreu
- Joe Albanese
- Joe Campbell (baseball)
- Joe Hague
- Joe Neale
- John Allen (baseball)
- John Andrews (baseball)
- John Cahill (baseball)
- John Cotton (baseball)
- John Humphries (baseball)
- Jon Huber
- Juan Bernhardt
- Kenn Kasparek
- Kettle Wirts
- Kevin King (baseball)
- Kevin Pasley
- Larry Milbourne
- Lee Magee
- Leo Dixon
- List of International League stadiums
- List of Major League Baseball players suspended for performance-enhancing drugs
- List of Pacific Coast League stadiums
- List of Seattle Mariners first-round draft picks
- List of Seattle Mariners minor league affiliates
- List of Tampa Bay Rays first-round draft picks
- List of Texas Rangers first-round draft picks
- Lou Rosenberg
- Mack Allison
- Matt Bischoff
- Matt Lawton
- Mickey Haslin
- Mike Belfiore
- Mitch Moreland
- Nick Franklin (baseball)
- Nick Koback
- Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award
- Pete Allen (baseball)
- Pioneer Base Ball Club (Oregon)
- Ollie Carnegie
- Orie Kerlin
- Otis Brannan
- Otto Schomberg
- Pat Duff
- Pat Osburn
- Pedro Florimón
- Pop Foster
- Pop Williams
- Portland (minor league baseball team)
- Portland Colts
- Portland Greengages
- Proposed Major League Baseball franchises in Portland, Oregon
- Puchy Delgado
- Ralph Mattis
- Randy Johnson's perfect game
- Red Anderson (baseball)
- Red Baldwin
- Rick Adams (baseball)
- Rip Egan
- Rob Johnson (baseball)
- Rocky Gale
- Rogelio Álvarez
- Russell Branyan
- Ryan Garko
- Salem-Independence (minor league baseball team)
- Scott Arnold (baseball)
- Shawn Kelley
- Sled Allen
- Southwest Washington League
- Stephen Kahn
- Tal Abernathy
- Ted Norbert
- Tim Collins (baseball)
- Tito Nanni
- Tom Cahill (baseball)
- Tom Hess
- Tom Koehler
- Tom McMillan (baseball)
- Tommy Everidge
- Turn Ahead the Clock
- Turn Back the Clock (baseball)
- Varney Anderson
- Waco Cubs
- Walt Kuhn (baseball)
- Wally Kopf
- Walter Anderson (baseball)
- Washington State League
- Wayland Dean
- Wayne Ambler
- Walter Ancker
- Western Tri-State League
- Willie Adams (1990s pitcher)
- Woody Abernathy (outfielder)
- Woody Abernathy (pitcher)
- Other sports
- Bryce Peila
- Constance Meyer
- Charles Kilpatrick (cyclist)
- Chronology of indoor American football video games
- Douglas McNeil
- Justin Monahan
- List of Arena Football League arenas
- List of match fixing incidents
- Portland Loggers
- Portland Rockets
- Portland Steel
- Portland Thunderbirds
- San Diego Skyhawks
- Thelma Payne
- Miscellaneous
- Sandbox pages
bold are currently being worked on
- User:Halvorsen brian/Arthur W. Vincent, last mayor of St. Johns, Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/Astoria Football Club, a sports club in Astoria, Oregon that played the first reported basketball game in the state of Oregon.
- User:Halvorsen brian/Babe Thomas, minor league players
- User:Halvorsen brian/Benjamin L. Eddy, Tillamook and Douglas county politician
- User:Halvorsen brian/Carlos Smith (baseball), minor league player
- User:Halvorsen brian/CBA, a catch-all page for the history of the Continental Basketball League (formerly the Eastern Basketball League)
- User:Halvorsen brian/Charles A. Cook (Oregon politician), first mayor of St. Johns, Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/Curt Coleman, MLB player
- User:Halvorsen brian/D. C. Lewis, member of the Oregon House of Representatives
- User:Halvorsen brian/FWC, the Far West Classic basketball tournament hosted by the Oregon State Beavers
- User:Halvorsen brian/G. L. Perrine, socialist city council member from St. Johns, Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/Grumman Flyers, semi-pro basketball team for the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
- User:Halvorsen brian/Hardin, [Elizabeth Abigail Hardin] athlete; boss
- User:Halvorsen brian/Henry E. McGinn, populist Portland judge
- User:Halvorsen brian/Kindle C. Couch, Oregon state representative and mayor of St. Johns, Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/List of basketball teams in Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/List of mayors of St. Johns, Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/List of sporting events in Portland, Oregon, a list of notable sporting events in Portland, Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/Meier & Frank strikes
- User:Halvorsen brian/NYHY, New York–Harlem Yankees (crazy this article doesn't exist yet)
- User:Halvorsen brian/Portland Beavers, detailed season-by-season history meant to re-vamp the History of baseball in Portland, Oregon and Portland Beavers articles
- User:Halvorsen brian/Portland Rosebuds (baseball), Negro league baseball team based in Portland, Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/Streetcars in Portland, Oregon
- User:Halvorsen brian/Theodore Jordan, Oregon's sad history of wrongful convictions
- User:Halvorsen brian/Thomas Coates (politician), Tillamook politician
- User:Halvorsen brian/Tri-City Chinook, CBA team
- User:Halvorsen brian/The Trump Casino (Indiana), a failed riverboat casino from a failed real estate magnate.
- Possible articles
- Art Koehler, baseball player [1]
- Battling Ortega (1894–1963), Oakland based boxer[2]
- Benny Henderson, baseball player who was blacklisted from organized baseball [3]
- Bert Coy, baseball player [4]
- Bill Dunleavy, baseball player [5]
- Billy Lane (baseball), baseball player [6]
- Brick Devereaux, baseball player [7]
- Brick Eldred, baseball and soccer player [8] [9]
- Carl McVey, baseball player [10]
- Central Washington League, semi-pro baseball circuit in Washington state circa 1905[11][12]
- Charles Dooley, baseball player [13]
- Charles "Strangler" Smith, Portland based pro wrestler c. 1900s[14]
- Cy Swain, baseball player [15]
- Dad Meek (utility player), baseball player, umpire and bowler [16] [17]
- Dan Crotty, baseball player [18]
- Danny Shea (catcher), baseball player [19]
- Eddie O'Connell, Portland based pro wrestler c. 1900s[20]
- Electric Park, Aberdeen
- Exposition Rink, built for the Lewis and Clark Expo in 1905, burnt a few years later
- Fred Lange, baseball player [21]
- Fred Weed, baseball player [22]
- George Hanley, baseball player [23]
- George Westlake, baseball player [24]
- Irvin Hufft, baseball player [25]
- Jersey Shore Summer Basketball League, basketball league originally founded by hotel owners that became a summer conditioning league for professional players
- Jim Sullivan, baseball player [26]
- Jimmy Darcy (1898–1972), Romanian boxer who fought out of Portland[27]
- Jimmy Toman, baseball player and manager [28]
- Jimmy Whalen (baseball), baseball player [29]
- Johnny Wuffli, Swiss born baseball player [30]
- Julie Streib, baseball player and manager [31]
- Lee Strait, baseball player and manager [32]
- Les Sheehan, baseball player [33]
- Matt Stanley (baseball), baseball player [34]
- NBA Central Division Summer League, a summer league from 1986–88
- North Portland Athletic Club, an athletic club in Portland, Oregon, c. 1920
- Northwest Summer League, an NBA summer league held in Oregon
- Peter Buzukos, lightweight wrestling champion c. 1912[35]
- Phil Nadeau, baseball player [36]
- Portland Athletic Club, at least two separate amateur athletic clubs in Portland, Oregon, c. 1900
- History of professional wrestling in Portland, Oregon
- Henry Stultz, baseball player [37]
- Hugh Smith, baseball player [38]
- Racehorse Roberts, California based boxer[39]
- Robert Middleton (baseball), baseball player [40]
- Roscoe Fawcett, sports editor of The Oregonian c. 1910s, football referee
- Reuben Levy, baseball player [41]
- Sam Clapham, British pro wrestler c. 1920s[42]
- San Francisco Eagle Base Ball Club, first baseball team in San Francisco, California
- Spider Baum, baseball player [43]
- Soldier Bartfield [44]
- St. Cecilia's Summer League, Detroit pro-am summer basketball league
- Ted Thye, Pacific Northwest pro wrestler[45]
- Tom Menefee, baseball player [46]
- Ty Lober, baseball player whose career spanned 13 seasons[47]
- Wally Choice, pro basketball player [48]
- William Peeples, baseball player [49]
- Windemuth's, a Portland based public bath and dance hall on the Willamette River, c. 1910