Larry Gonzales (Texas politician)
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Lawrence Christopher Gonzales (born March 28, 1967, in
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(MLB). Larry grew up in West Covina (Ca) and attended Edgewood High School where he played football and baseball. He attended the University of Hawaii from 1986 thru 1988. He was a member of the 1987 USA baseball team which won a silver medal in the 1987 Pan American Games. Larry has worked for Kingston Technology Co. (www.kingston.com) since 1996 where he is currently the Vice President of Administration.


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