Trey Griffey, the Glossary
George Kenneth "Trey" Griffey III (born January 19, 1994) is a former American football wide receiver.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: American football, Arizona Wildcats football, College football, Dr. Phillips High School, ESPN, Indianapolis Colts, Ken Griffey Jr., Ken Griffey Sr., Major League Baseball, Miami Dolphins, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Number (sports), Orlando, Florida, Pittsburgh Steelers, Redshirt (college sports), Seattle, Seattle Mariners, The New York Times, Touchdown, University of Arizona, Wide receiver, 2016 Major League Baseball draft, 2017 NFL draft.
- Dr. Phillips High School alumni
American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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The Arizona Wildcats football program represents the University of Arizona (UA) in the sport of American college football.
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College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur student-athletes at universities and colleges.
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Dr. Phillips High School
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ESPN
ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.
Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis.
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Ken Griffey Jr.
George Kenneth Griffey Jr. (born November 21, 1969), nicknamed "Junior" and "the Kid", is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played 22 years in Major League Baseball (MLB).
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Ken Griffey Sr.
George Kenneth Griffey Sr. (born April 10, 1950) is an American former professional baseball outfielder.
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Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of organized baseball in the United States and Canada.
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Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Greater Miami area.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by private interests.
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Number (sports)
In team sports, the number, often referred to as the uniform number, squad number, jersey number, shirt number, sweater number, or similar (with such naming differences varying by sport and region) is the number worn on a player's uniform, to identify and distinguish each player (and sometimes others, such as coaches and officials) from others wearing the same or similar uniforms.
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Orlando, Florida
Orlando is a city in and the county seat of Orange County, Florida, United States.
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Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh.
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Redshirt (college sports)
Redshirt, in United States college athletics, is a delay or suspension of an athlete's participation in order to lengthen their period of eligibility.
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Seattle
Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.
Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Touchdown
A touchdown (abbreviated as TD) is a scoring play in gridiron football.
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University of Arizona
The University of Arizona (Arizona, U of A, UArizona, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona.
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Wide receiver
A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football.
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2016 Major League Baseball draft
The 2016 Major League Baseball draft began on June 9, 2016, to assign amateur baseball players to MLB teams.
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2017 NFL draft
The 2017 NFL draft was the 82nd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players.
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See also
Dr. Phillips High School alumni
- A. J. Pierzynski
- Amanda Seales
- Ashley Eckstein
- Aubrey McCormick
- Braniff Bonaventure
- Brian Barber
- Brit Marling
- Chris Warren (basketball, born 1988)
- Damien Wilkins
- Dan Miceli
- Darren Barnet
- Dee Hart
- Doug Gabriel
- Ernest Udeh Jr.
- Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
- Ike Charlton
- Jean Rodríguez
- Joey Fatone
- Johnny Damon
- Kenny Shaw
- Luis Fonsi
- Madison Anderson
- Marcell Harris
- Mark Ruiz
- Mekia Cox
- Niko Is
- Oliver Marmol
- Ray Willis (basketball)
- Rene Plasencia
- Riley Kugel
- Robert Damron
- Ryan Moore (American football)
- Scooter Magruder
- Shane Larkin
- Tanner Ingle
- Trey Griffey
- Valery Ortiz
- Warren Sapp
- Wayne Brady
- Wesley Taylor
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trey_Griffey
Also known as George Kenneth Griffey III.