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Eltham Wildcats Basketball Club is widely recognised as the largest junior basketball club in the world. Its teams participate in many and varied competitions, including the Eastern Districts Junior Basketball Association (EDJBA) and the Victorian Junior Basketball League (VJBL). Generally, its teams are highly competitive in its various competitions and the Club enjoys a high rate of success.

Eltham Wildcats Basketball Club is based at Eltham High School in Withers Way, Eltham, Victoria, Australia, although it also has control of other basketball venues including Eltham Leisure Centre, Eltham College Basketball Centre (commonly referred to as ECCA) and the sports stadiums at St. Helena Secondary College and Montmorency High School

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KCLJ-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Joplin, Missouri, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 30 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded May 31, 1990, the station is locally owned by Gary M. and Deborah R. Kenny.

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Gregorio Reyes is a private investor and a Management Consultant; co-founded Sunward Technologies in 1985 and served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer until 1994. Gregorio is a Silicon Valley legend, an immigrant from Cuba who became a successful technologist in the semiconductor and disk drive industries.

Gregorio has experience primarily in the areas of data storage and magnetic recording, semiconductors and telecommunications. Reyes began his career with National Semiconductor, followed by executive positions with Motorola, Fairchild Semiconductor and Eaton. From 1981 to 1984 he was president and CEO of National Micronetics, a provider of hard disc magnetic recording head products for the data storage industry. Between 1986 and 1990, he was chairman and CEO of American Semiconductor Equipment Technologies. Reyes co-founded Sunward Technologies in 1985 and served as Chairman and CEO until 1994. Reyes is currently serving on the boards of two publicly traded companies Dialog Semiconductor and Seagate. He also serves as a director of four privately held companies: LSI Logic, Nuera Communications, Future Trade Technology, Appshop and Astute Networks.

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Guy Davis, born 14th March 1983 in Chertsey, Surrey, is the drummer in the British rock band Reuben. He is Reuben's third drummer, taking the place of Mark Lawton after the release of the band's Pilot EP.

Guy began his journey through drums and percussion at the very early age of 8 years. Taught by the best, Singapore Symphonys own Head of Percussion, Guy learned all the things that interested him from the vibraphone and timpani through to his favourite instrument the drum kit.

Throughout Guys school years he continued his drum education and formed various bands from which he began to gain live experience and get a taste for what he really dreamed of doing. His musical ventures around this time included the now-defunct rock outfit Dissent.

In 2001 Guy filled in for a local band Angel. Less than 8 months later this had become a full time position and Guy was a fully-fledged member of the band, which had by then changed its name to Reuben.

Four years later and Reuben are now signed to Xtra Mile Recordings/Sony and have three albums in the bag, the second of which was produced by Chris Sheldon (Foo Fighters and Feeder) they continue to receive extensive exposure on MTV2 and Radio One.

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