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Sam Hartman Dominant as Wake Forest Routs Rutgers in 2021 Gator Bowl

Wake Forest ended 2021 on a high, beating Rutgers 38-10 in the Gator Bowl on Friday at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. The Demon Deacons' 11.

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Kenny Pickett, No. 15 Pittsburgh Rout No. 16 Wake Forest to Win 2021 ACC Championship

For the first time since 2014, there is a new ACC champion. While Clemson has dominated the conference as of late, the No. 17 Pittsburgh Panthers defeated the.

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FA Cup founder who once lived in Chingford east London | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

The gatehouse at 73 Woodberry Way Did you know the man described as the ‘Forgotten Father of English Sport’ lived for a time in Chingford? Charles William Alcock lived with his parents and siblings at Sunnyside, now long gone apart from its former gatehouse at 73, Woodberry Way. His father was a successful ship owner, later ship broker and in the mid 1850s moved the family south from Sunderland to Chingford. Six years after relocating his father also called Charles bought 40 acres of meadow land, which included Park Hill Farm and extended down King’s Head Hill. Charles Junior wasn’t academically gifted but he was good at football. In 1859 Charles and his elder brother John established Forest Football Club.

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FA Cup founder who once lived in Chingford east London | Epping Forest Guardian

The gatehouse at 73 Woodberry Way Did you know the man described as the ‘Forgotten Father of English Sport’ lived for a time in Chingford? Charles William Alcock lived with his parents and siblings at Sunnyside, now long gone apart from its former gatehouse at 73, Woodberry Way. His father was a successful ship owner, later ship broker and in the mid 1850s moved the family south from Sunderland to Chingford. Six years after relocating his father also called Charles bought 40 acres of meadow land, which included Park Hill Farm and extended down King’s Head Hill. Charles Junior wasn’t academically gifted but he was good at football. In 1859 Charles and his elder brother John established Forest Football Club.

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