Calvin Dan Medlock (born November 8, 1982 in Houston, Texas) is a former Minor League Baseball relief pitcher. He attended four major league camps, and in the minor leagues was a three-time All Star.
High school and college
Medlock graduated from Westbury High School, where he was a MVP during his junior and senior years. He was signed by scout Jimmy Gonzalez. He did not sign until the next year on May 20, choosing instead to spend a year in college. In 22 games, including 15 stars, he was 8-3 record with a 2.57 ERA in 94.2 innings.
In , Medlock pitched for the Single-A Sarasota Reds. He was the Reds' Minor League Pitcher of the Year, after making 17 starts in 25 games in which he had a 6-3 record with a 3.06 ERA. Upon acquiring him, the Devil Rays immediately assigned him to Triple-A Durham. Medlock finished the season in Durham, making 9 relief appearances and a 3.45 ERA. In 2009, he pitched for Montgomery (for whom in mid-May he was leading the league in saves), Durham, and for Los Leones del Caracas in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.
He finished his career with the Águilas de Mexicali in the Mexican Pacific League in 2010. and coaches the Texas Rebels youth travel teams.
High school and college
Medlock graduated from Westbury High School, where he was a MVP during his junior and senior years. He was signed by scout Jimmy Gonzalez. He did not sign until the next year on May 20, choosing instead to spend a year in college. In 22 games, including 15 stars, he was 8-3 record with a 2.57 ERA in 94.2 innings.
In , Medlock pitched for the Single-A Sarasota Reds. He was the Reds' Minor League Pitcher of the Year, after making 17 starts in 25 games in which he had a 6-3 record with a 3.06 ERA. Upon acquiring him, the Devil Rays immediately assigned him to Triple-A Durham. Medlock finished the season in Durham, making 9 relief appearances and a 3.45 ERA. In 2009, he pitched for Montgomery (for whom in mid-May he was leading the league in saves), Durham, and for Los Leones del Caracas in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.
He finished his career with the Águilas de Mexicali in the Mexican Pacific League in 2010. and coaches the Texas Rebels youth travel teams.
Evergreen Street is a main east-west street in Kingston, Massachusetts.
Description
Evergreen Street begins at the junction of Route 27 and Route 106. The street ends at Route 3A in Kingston Center, just south of the crossing of Route 3A and the MBTA Commuter Rail's Plymouth/Kingston Line. Evergreen Street is the signed access between these highways at both ends. This street is an important artery from the western end since traffic continuing on Route 106 east of the junction with Route 27 cannot access Route 3A northbound.
Evergreen Cemetery and the Kingston Municipal Complex, which includes the Town House, the Animal Shelter, and Streets, Trees and Parks Department, are located on this street.
Description
Evergreen Street begins at the junction of Route 27 and Route 106. The street ends at Route 3A in Kingston Center, just south of the crossing of Route 3A and the MBTA Commuter Rail's Plymouth/Kingston Line. Evergreen Street is the signed access between these highways at both ends. This street is an important artery from the western end since traffic continuing on Route 106 east of the junction with Route 27 cannot access Route 3A northbound.
Evergreen Cemetery and the Kingston Municipal Complex, which includes the Town House, the Animal Shelter, and Streets, Trees and Parks Department, are located on this street.
Robert Clayton Zelin III (born July 1, 1983 in Midland, Texas) is an American soccer player who currently plays for the Real Colorado Foxes in the USL Premier Development League.
Career
Youth and Amateur
Zelin played college soccer at Charleston Southern University, California State University, Fresno and Georgia Southern University.
During his college years Zelin also played for the New Orleans Shell Shockers in the USL Premier Development League.
Professional
Undrafted out of college, Zelin continued to play in the PDL for Colorado Springs Blizzard and Ogden Outlaws, before playing professional indoor soccer for the Colorado Predators in 2007.
He continued to play professionally indoors with Colorado Lightning, and played in reserve games for the Colorado Rapids in 2009, before returning to the PDL to play with the Real Colorado Foxes in 2009.
Career
Youth and Amateur
Zelin played college soccer at Charleston Southern University, California State University, Fresno and Georgia Southern University.
During his college years Zelin also played for the New Orleans Shell Shockers in the USL Premier Development League.
Professional
Undrafted out of college, Zelin continued to play in the PDL for Colorado Springs Blizzard and Ogden Outlaws, before playing professional indoor soccer for the Colorado Predators in 2007.
He continued to play professionally indoors with Colorado Lightning, and played in reserve games for the Colorado Rapids in 2009, before returning to the PDL to play with the Real Colorado Foxes in 2009.
The Fabrics are a drum and bass/swing band from Bristol, UK.
They formed in 2001 with the core members of producer and saxophonist Joe Jarlett (also of Mad Nomad and The Glitzy Bag Hags), vocalist, bassist and keyboardist Alex Paradise and drummer Errol Flynn, also of The Moonflowers and CCQ. Original member Rich Whitehead left late in 2002 to be replaced by Anil Kamalagharan (now with Mirrorkicks having previously toured with Imogen Heap). Over their lifetime The Fabrics also featured Amy Jarlett (Mooz), The Glitzy Bag Hags, Keith Hall of Big Joan and jazz guitarist Jimmy Tuffrey.
Signed to Riton's Switch Recordings in 2001 they released their debut Cassawanka later that year. The release was received favourably, with Sleaze Nation describing it as "Space-age Charleston ugly-funk that should by rights come with its own troupe of dancing girls wearing extravagant head dresses and sequins".
They formed in 2001 with the core members of producer and saxophonist Joe Jarlett (also of Mad Nomad and The Glitzy Bag Hags), vocalist, bassist and keyboardist Alex Paradise and drummer Errol Flynn, also of The Moonflowers and CCQ. Original member Rich Whitehead left late in 2002 to be replaced by Anil Kamalagharan (now with Mirrorkicks having previously toured with Imogen Heap). Over their lifetime The Fabrics also featured Amy Jarlett (Mooz), The Glitzy Bag Hags, Keith Hall of Big Joan and jazz guitarist Jimmy Tuffrey.
Signed to Riton's Switch Recordings in 2001 they released their debut Cassawanka later that year. The release was received favourably, with Sleaze Nation describing it as "Space-age Charleston ugly-funk that should by rights come with its own troupe of dancing girls wearing extravagant head dresses and sequins".