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Paul McDonald (baseball Player)
Paul McDonald or Paul MacDonald may refer to: * Paul McDonald (American football) (born 1958), American football player * Paul McDonald (Australian footballer) (born 1956), Australian rules footballer * Paul McDonald (Scottish footballer) (born 1968), Scottish footballer *Paul McDonald (Gaelic footballer), Gaelic football player *Paul McDonald (writer) (born 1961), English writer *Paul McDonald (musician) (born 1984), American musician and finalist in season 10 of ''American Idol'' *Paul MacDonald (canoeist) Christopher Paul MacDonald (born 8 January 1960) is a New Zealand sprint canoeist who competed from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. He is widely regarded as one of New Zealand's most successful international athletes and holds innumerable i ... (born 1960), New Zealand canoeist * Paul A. MacDonald (1912–2006), American politician and lawyer from Maine * Paul K. MacDonald, American political scientist {{human name disambiguation, McDonald, Paul ...
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Paul McDonald (American Football)
Paul Brian McDonald (born February 23, 1958) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys. He played college football for the USC Trojans, earning second-team All-American honors in 1979. Early years McDonald attended Bishop Amat Memorial High School. He received All-state honors in football as a senior. He accepted a football scholarship from the University of Southern California. As a true freshman, he was the third-string quarterback behind Vince Evans and Rob Hertel. As a sophomore, he was promoted to backup quarterback behind Hertel after Evans graduated. As a junior, he was named the starter at quarterback after Hertel graduated. He was part of a backfield that included running back Charles White and Lynn Cain, which helped the team capture a share of the national championship with the University of Alabama in the 1978 season. He passed for 1,690 yards (led the P ...
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Paul McDonald (Australian Footballer)
Paul McDonald (born 27 April 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He later played for Subiaco in the West Australian Football League The West Australian Football League (WAFL) is an Australian rules football league based in Perth, Western Australia. The league currently consists of ten teams, which play each other in a 20-round season usually lasting from March to September, ... (WAFL) and Victorian Football Association (VFA) sides Prahran Football Club, Prahran and Port Melbourne Football Club, Port Melbourne. Notes External links * *Essendon Football Club past player profileWAFL statistics
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Paul McDonald (Scottish Footballer)
Paul Thomas McDonald (born 20 April 1968) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a winger. Playing career After playing for a local boys' club in his home town McDonald was spotted by Hamilton Academical and signed for the club in June 1986. McDonald, who usually featured on the left wing played at the club during a period of comparative success, picking up winners medals for the First Division in 1987–88 and the Scottish Challenge Cup in 1992 and 1993. After a long spell at the Accies he was signed by Southampton for £75,000 in the summer of 1993. McDonald failed to make an impact at The Dell, although a successful loan spell at Burnley prompted Brighton & Hove Albion to pay £25,000 for his services in 1996. He left the club the following year and returned to Scottish football, with spells at Dunfermline Athletic, Partick Thistle and Greenock Morton before returning to Hamilton for a final two season run in 2001. Coaching career After this spell with the Acc ...
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Paul McDonald (Gaelic Footballer)
Paul McDonald is a Laois footballer who won an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship medal in 1997 and a Leinster Senior Football Championship medal in 2003. McDonald plays for the Arles–Killeen club with whom he has won 3 Laois Intermediate Football Championship medals and in 2006 he was part of the team that reached the Laois Senior Football Championship The Laois Senior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by top-tier Laois GAA clubs. The Laois County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 1888. Portarlington are the title holders ... final where they were beaten by Ballyroan Gaels. McDonald was a pupil of Presentation College, Askea, Carlow from 1992 to 1997 & was a member of the school Gaelic football teams. References''Laois Nationalist'' - 2003 All-Ireland Quarter Final report Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Arles-Killeen Gaelic footballers Laois inter-county Gaelic foo ...
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Paul McDonald (writer)
Paul McDonald (born 1961 in Walsall) is a British academic, comic novelist, and poet. He teaches English and American Literature at the University of Wolverhampton, where he also runs the Creative and Professional Writing Programme. He left school at 16 and began work as a saddlemaker, an occupation that provides the backdrop for his first novel, ''Surviving Sting'' (2001). After a period studying with the Open University, McDonald entered full-time education at Birmingham Polytechnic, where he began writing fiction, initially producing stories for the women's romance market under a female pseudonym. He later won a scholarship to research a PhD, and in 1994 took an academic post teaching American literature at the University of Wolverhampton. His second novel, ''Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle'' (2004) is a comic mystery satirising the Midlands town of Walsall, while his third, ''Do I Love You?'' (2008), takes Northern Soul as its theme. His poetry began appearing in the early 199 ...
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Paul McDonald (musician)
Paul McDonald (born William Paul McDonald) is an American singer-songwriter from Huntsville, Alabama, who as of 2011 resides in Nashville. McDonald placed 8th on the tenth season of ''American Idol'' and since 2005, he has been the lead singer of the band Hightide Blues which was renamed The Grand Magnolias in 2010. Early life McDonald was born to Susan and David McDonald, in Auburn / Opelika. His father is a clinical psychologist and his mother teaches occupational therapy at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. McDonald was raised in Huntsville, Alabama. He is a graduate of Huntsville High School, where he also played wide receiver on the varsity football team. He was in the school's play, "The Wizard of Oz" which was directed by Mike Chappell. Career The Grand Magnolias In August 2010, McDonald and his band members moved to Nashville and launched a campaign to let their fans choose a new name for the band. The group's first album under its new name, entitled ''The Grand ...
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Paul MacDonald (canoeist)
Christopher Paul MacDonald (born 8 January 1960) is a New Zealand sprint canoeist who competed from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. He is widely regarded as one of New Zealand's most successful international athletes and holds innumerable international speed records in canoeing. Competing in three Summer Olympics, MacDonald won five medals. This included three golds (K-2 500 m: 1984, 1988; K-4 1000 m: 1984), one silver (K-2 1000 m: 1988), and one bronze (K-1 500 m: 1988). His five Olympic medals is the record for the second most Olympic medals won by a New Zealander, a record he shares with fellow canoeist Ian Ferguson, and equestrian Mark Todd. He also won six medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with three golds (K-1 500 m: 1987, K-2 500 m: 1985, K-2 1000 m: 1987) and three silvers (K-2 500 m: 1982, 1987, K-2 10000 m: 1990). In retirement from professional competition, MacDonald has produced many television sports events and programmes including '' Cla ...
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