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Teague (surname)
Teague may refer to: People Given name * Teague Moore (born 1976), American wrestler and coach * Teague Rook, Australian actor Surname * Addison Teague, sound editor * Baden Teague (born 1944), Australian politician * Brad Teague (born 1947), American NASCAR driver * David Teague (footballer) (born 1981), Australian rules football player and coach * David Teague (basketball) (born 1983), American collegiate basketball player * Dick Teague (1923–1991), industrial designer * Elmer W. Teague (1923–2016), American politician * Fred Teague (born 2006), British trampoline gymnast * George Teague (born 1971), American football player * Guy Teague (1913–1970), American actor and stuntman * Harry Teague (born 1949), American politician * Jason Cranford Teague, author of computing books * Jeff Teague (music), American record producer since 1977 * Jeff Teague (automotive designer) (1956–2016), American automotive designer * Jeff Teague (born 1988), American basketball player ...
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Teague Moore
Teague Moore (born March 24, 1976) is an American wrestler and former coach. He is known for his capture of the 1998 NCAA Championship while at Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, Oklahoma State University. He was the head coach at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, before becoming the head coach at American University. As an NCAA head coach, Moore has been attributed with the founding of the First2Ten rule system used by the Association of Career Wrestlers in Tour ACW events. Career High school Moore was considered one of the Best High School Wrestlers of the 1990s, according to Intermatwrestle.com. In his years at North Allegheny High School, he was 3X All-State, 2X State Finalist, and a 1X State Champion. He is also a 3X Junior Freestyle National Champion and a NHSCA Senior National Champion. College After graduation from North Allegheny, Moore went to Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, Oklahoma State University. In his years at Oklahoma State, he was a 3X ...
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