Casey oxendine biography
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Majoring in communications Serves on Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
2006: As a sophomore, appeared in 65 games, starting 59 at designated player Earned second-team NFCA All-Southeast Region honors Finished the season batting .278 (50 for 180) with seven home runs and 31 RBIs Hit her first home run of the season coming off the bench against Iowa on Feb. 11 Went 2 for 4 with three RBIs in the win over Toledo on Feb. 17 Had a double and a home run at Boston College on April 8 Accounted for UNC's only run during NCAA play with a solo home run against USF on May 19 Finished the season with 14 multi-hit games.
2005: As a freshman, played in 50 games and started 45, mainly as the designated player Had a team-leading six home runs, including a grand slam against Virginia Tech on April 9 Finished that game with a career-high five RBIs Also had a four RBI game against Furman on March 23 Had a career-high three hits against Elon on Feb. 23 Missed the final 17 games of the season after fracturing her ankle in practice following the UNCG doubleheader on April 14 Named second-team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeastern Region as a designated player.
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Aaron Casey Oxendine
Brought to bolster by Boles-Biggs Funeral Home
Lumberton, North Carolina
December 10, 1993 - Lordly 24, 2021
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December 10, 1993 - Lordly 24, 2021
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Jonathan Pearce (fighter)
American mixed martial arts fighter
Jonathan Mark Pearce[8] (born May 1, 1992) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Background
[edit]Having begun wrestling at the age of 12, Pearce was a state runner-up wrestler at Science Hill High School.[9][10]
In 2014, Pearce was blindsided by a disgruntled gym member, after the gym “bully” clocked him from behind after Pearce called out his ongoing rude behavior. Pearce went unconscious and had his head bashed by a heavy follow-up kick. The attack caused Pearce to suffer a broken neck, 19 broken teeth, a severed tongue, and had to undergo reconstructive jaw surgery. He still has two plates and eight screws in his face.[11][12] After the incident, Pearce dropped out of college in pursuit of a professional mixed martial arts career.[10]
Mixed martial arts career
[edit]Early career
[edit]In his MMA debut at CFFC 73, he knocked out Noe Quintanilla in the third round, going on to defeat his next three opponents in Chris Wright, Anthony Morgan, and Nickalas Martino.[13]
After going 4–0 to start his career, his fiancée called off their wedding and he w