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Satterfield is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bob Satterfield, American boxer *Bob Satterfield, American editorial cartoonist * Brian Satterfield, American football player * David Satterfield (other), multiple people *Doris Satterfield, American baseball player *Erbey Satterfield, American politician * Jimmy Satterfield, American head football coach *Kenny Satterfield, American basketball player * Murray Satterfield, American college basketball coach *Paul Satterfield, American actor *Scott Satterfield, American football coach Fictional characters: *Lieutenant Satterfield, character in the television series ''Stargate SG-1 ''Stargate SG-1'' (often stylized in all caps, or abbreviated ''SG-1'') is a military science fiction Adventure fiction, adventure television series within Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Stargate, ''Stargate'' franchise. The show, created by Brad Wrigh ...
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Bob Satterfield
Bob "Bombardier" Satterfield (November 9, 1923 in St. Louis, Missouri – June 1, 1977) was a heavyweight boxer who fought from 1945–1957. Satterfield, who never fought for the title, retired with a record of 50 wins (35 KOs), 25 losses and 4 draws. He is in Ring magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time at number 58. Satterfield later died from cancer at the age of 53. Amateur career Satterfield was the Chicago City Golden Gloves 147-pound champion in 1941. He lost to Al Tribuani on a first round knockout in the inter-city championship between Chicago and New York boxers. Professional career Satterfield, known for his punching power and aggressive style, was a fan favorite. His poor stamina and weak chin often cost him fights, however. In his bout against heavyweight contender Rex Layne on March 9, 1951, Satterfield hurt Layne, and knocked him down for an eight count in the first round. Layne slowly retook control of the fight, and ultimately knocked out Satterfie ...
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Bob Satterfield (cartoonist)
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Brian Satterfield
Brian Sydney Satterfield (born December 22, 1969) is a former running back in the National Football League (NFL). Biography Brian Sydney Satterfield was born on December 22, 1969, in Georgia. Career Satterfield spent two seasons with the Green Bay Packers playing in one regular season game. Satterfield was later inducted into the North Alabama Lions Hall of Fame in 2012. Personal life Satterfield resides in Blue Ridge, Georgia with his wife Melanie and their two children. See also *List of Green Bay Packers players The following is a list of notable past or present players of the Green Bay Packers professional American football team. All-time roster * Green Bay Packers players: A-D * Green Bay Packers players: E-K * Green Bay Packers players: L-R * Green Bay ... References 1969 births Players of American football from Georgia (U.S. state) Washington Redskins players Green Bay Packers players North Alabama Lions football players Living people {{runningback-1 ...
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David Satterfield (other)
David Satterfield may refer to: * David M. Satterfield (born 1954), American diplomat *Dave E. Satterfield Jr. (1894–1946), U.S. Representative, 1937–1945 *David E. Satterfield III David Edward Satterfield III (December 2, 1920 – September 30, 1988) was a Virginia lawyer and Democratic politician who served in eight consecutive terms in U.S. Representative from Virginia's 3rd congressional district (1965 until 1981). H ... (1920–1988), U.S. Representative, 1965–1981 See also * Satterfield {{hndis, Satterfield, David ...
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Doris Satterfield
Doris L. Satterfield 'Sadie''(July 27, 1926 – November 4, 1993) was a left and center fielder who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. She batted and threw right-handed. A three-time All-Star, Doris Satterfield established herself as one of the most feared hitters in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in a span of eight years. A member of three champion teams, she ranks seventh in the all-time list with runs batted in and eleventh with a .271 batting average. In addition, she provided a stellar defense at outfield combined with a good and secure throwing arm. Early life Born in Belmont, North Carolina, Satterfield started playing softball by the age of eleven. She joined the city league at age fifteen, and for three years took part in the National Softball Tournament held at Detroit, Michigan. She was noticed by scouts for the AAGPBL and offered a contract, but she decided to finish school first and earned a Bachelor of ...
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Erbey Satterfield
Erbey Leland Satterfield (June 23, 1939 – January 8, 2015) was an American electrician, labor activist, and politician. Born in Climax, Colorado, Satterfield enlisted in the United States Navy in 1957. He then went to Utah State University Eastern and Weber State University. Satterfield was an electrician, in Ogden, Utah, and active in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. He also served on the Utah State Electrical Board. In December 1987, Satterfield was appointed to the Utah House of Representatives and served until 1988. He was a Democrat Democrat, Democrats, or Democratic may refer to: Politics *A proponent of democracy, or democratic government; a form of government involving rule by the people. *A member of a Democratic Party: **Democratic Party (United States) (D) **Democratic .... Satterfield died in Ogden, Utah, a result of prostate cancer, he was seventy five, leaving four children, 12 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. Notes {{DEFAU ...
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Jimmy Satterfield
James Satterfield (October 11, 1939 – May 6, 2019) was an American football coach. He served as head football coach at Furman University from 1986 to 1993, where he compiled a record of 66–29–3. Career Satterfield was named the AFCA Coach of the Year in 1988 after leading Furman to an overall 13–2 record while being Southern Conference co-champions and then defeating Georgia Southern in the 1988 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game. Satterfield was the second Furman football head coach to be the AFCA Division I-AA Coach of the Year; in 1985, three years earlier, Dick Sheridan won the award after leading the Paladins to a 12–2 record and a close two-point loss in the National Championship game. Satterfield was the head football coach at Lexington High School, in Lexington, South Carolina Lexington is the largest town in and the county seat of Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. It is a suburb of the state capital, Columbia. The population was ...
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Kenny Satterfield
Kenneth Alexander Satterfield (born April 10, 1981) is an American professional basketball player, formerly in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played for the Cincinnati Bearcats beginning in 1999. In 2001, after a successful sophomore season, he bolted for the NBA, being drafted 53rd overall (2nd round) by the Dallas Mavericks of the 2001 NBA draft. He played for the Denver Nuggets (2001–2002) and the Philadelphia 76ers (December 2002 – 2003). During his time with the Nuggets, he coined the nickname "Birdman" for teammate Chris Andersen. Satterfield posted NBA career averages of 4.3 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists in a total of 75 games. Coincidentally, Satterfield's final NBA game ever was also his homecoming game against the Denver Nuggets. After leaving the Nuggets and joining the 76ers, his very first game against Denver at the Pepsi Center (Denver's arena) was on March 2, 2003, which ended up being his last game in the league. Philadelphia won the gam ...
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Murray Satterfield
Murray Satterfield (March 19, 1926 – April 24, 2013) was an American basketball coach. He was the coach of Boise State University and led their transition to a four-type year program. A native of Blackfoot, Idaho, Satterfield played college basketball for Vadal Peterson at Utah, where in 1949 he was named to the All-Skyline Conference. Following the close of his college career, he coached high school basketball in his home state before being named head coach at Boise Junior College in 1965. Satterfield led the Broncos from the junior college ranks to the NCAA College Division to NCAA Division I in his time there, earning a College Division NCAA Tournament bid in 1970. He compiled a total record of 134–77 at Boise State Boise State University (BSU) is a public research university in Boise, Idaho. Founded in 1932 by the Episcopal Church, it became an independent junior college in 1934 and has been awarding baccalaureate and master's degrees It became a publ .... Satterf ...
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Paul Satterfield
Paul Satterfield Jr. (born August 19, 1960) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in a number of television series including ''General Hospital'' (as Paul Hornsby), ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' (as Dr. Pierce Peterson), and ''One Life to Live'' (as Spencer Truman). He has also appeared in films such as ''Creepshow 2'', ''Arena'', and ''Bruce Almighty''. Career Satterfield began his credited career as a male model before moving to acting in films and television shows. In 1987, he had his first significant film appearance in the horror anthology film ''Creepshow 2'', playing the role of Deke in a segment based on a Stephen King's story " The Raft". This is followed by a starring role in ''Arena'' in 1989. In 1991, he had a guest role in the popular teenage drama, ''Beverly Hills, 90210''. That year he also became the first actor to play the role of Paul Hornsby on the ABC soap opera, ''General Hospital'', a part he portrayed until 1994. He then starred alongside ...
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Scott Satterfield
Fredric Scott Satterfield (born December 21, 1972) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at the University of Cincinnati. Satterfield previously served as the head football coach at the University of Louisville from 2019–22 and Appalachian State University from 2013–18. Playing career Satterfield played quarterback for Orange High School, located in Hillsborough, North Carolina, from 1989 to 1991. He attended Appalachian State from 1991 to 1996 and started 27 games at quarterback from 1992–95 under Coach Jerry Moore. As a senior in 1995, Satterfield led the Mountaineers to an undefeated regular season and the quarter final of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, where they lost to Stephen F. Austin State University. He earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior. Satterfield graduated from Appalachian State in 1996 with a degree in physical education. Coaching career He joined the Appalachian staff as receivers coa ...
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