The EastSide United Football Club (ESUFC) is an American soccer club founded in 2001 in Gresham, Oregon. The club has had nearly 2,000 members. It is run by Gavin Wilkinson, who also serves as manager for the Portland Timbers. It is known as one of the best coached clubs in all of Oregon.
Although it it generally a competitive club for youths, ESUFC had a recreational and adult league. It also has a "future stars" program, where younger children come to play and be prepared for the Oregon Youth Soccer Association (OYSA) league.
ESUFC names its teams after European clubs, such as Manchester United, West Ham, and Coventry.
Although it it generally a competitive club for youths, ESUFC had a recreational and adult league. It also has a "future stars" program, where younger children come to play and be prepared for the Oregon Youth Soccer Association (OYSA) league.
ESUFC names its teams after European clubs, such as Manchester United, West Ham, and Coventry.
The Kokosingers are Kenyon College's first original a cappella group, and the only all-male a cappella group on campus. The Kokosingers were founded in 1965 by four freshmen, who were all members of the Kenyon chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. The Kokosingers, also known as The Kokes, are the second-oldest, student-run singing group at Kenyon. Members pick out and arrange their own music. New members are selected by auditions held in the first week of classes each year.
The Kokosingers perform two major concerts on-campus, one during orientation week and one on the last day of classes. They also perform an annual charity benefit concert. This concert is usually held in the first weeks of second semester and is the only Kokes performance with a suggested donation. All proceeds from the concert go to the American Cancer Society. The Kokes also perform around the country during their winter tour. Previous tour stops include Syracuse, New York City, Boston, and D.C.
Former members who have reached national prominence include Christopher Smith, an American actor, and Marc Lacuesta, an American sound engineer and vocalist.
Discography
Studio albums
*1969 (1969)
*The Silver Album
*Misunderstood (1995)
*Downstairs At Pedro's (1998)
*Home Entertainment (2002)
*We Were In Love (2006)
*Promises, Promises (2008)
Live albums
*Klassic Kokes (Compilation)
*A Night With Brandi (2004)
Album Tracks
We Were In Love
1. Help (The Beatles)
2. Mad About You (The Go-Go's)
3. Please Please Me (The Beatles)
4. Everything She Wants ()
5. Caravan (Van Morrison)
6. Swallowed In The Sea (Coldplay)
7. Lovely Way (Unknown)
8. Wonderin' (Stevie Wonder)
9. Nightshift (The Commodores)
10. Vehicle (The Ides Of March)
11. Come Go With Me (The Del-Vikings)
12. Close To Me (Live) (The Cure)
13. All My Lovin' (Live) (The Beatles)
14. Step Into My Office (Live) (Belle & Sebastian)
The Kokosingers perform two major concerts on-campus, one during orientation week and one on the last day of classes. They also perform an annual charity benefit concert. This concert is usually held in the first weeks of second semester and is the only Kokes performance with a suggested donation. All proceeds from the concert go to the American Cancer Society. The Kokes also perform around the country during their winter tour. Previous tour stops include Syracuse, New York City, Boston, and D.C.
Former members who have reached national prominence include Christopher Smith, an American actor, and Marc Lacuesta, an American sound engineer and vocalist.
Discography
Studio albums
*1969 (1969)
*The Silver Album
*Misunderstood (1995)
*Downstairs At Pedro's (1998)
*Home Entertainment (2002)
*We Were In Love (2006)
*Promises, Promises (2008)
Live albums
*Klassic Kokes (Compilation)
*A Night With Brandi (2004)
Album Tracks
We Were In Love
1. Help (The Beatles)
2. Mad About You (The Go-Go's)
3. Please Please Me (The Beatles)
4. Everything She Wants ()
5. Caravan (Van Morrison)
6. Swallowed In The Sea (Coldplay)
7. Lovely Way (Unknown)
8. Wonderin' (Stevie Wonder)
9. Nightshift (The Commodores)
10. Vehicle (The Ides Of March)
11. Come Go With Me (The Del-Vikings)
12. Close To Me (Live) (The Cure)
13. All My Lovin' (Live) (The Beatles)
14. Step Into My Office (Live) (Belle & Sebastian)
Vaughan Thomas (born 9 January 1978) is an English footballer, who plays for Conference North club AFC Telford United.
He made his name whilst playing for non-league club Chasetown in the Southern League Division One Midlands before moving to Telford United. He played in Chasetown's 1-0 FA Cup victory over Port Vale in December 2007. In doing this he helped Chasetown become the lowest ranked club ever to reach the third round proper of the FA Cup,
where they lost 3-1 to Cardiff City. Thomas became a firm fans' favourite at the Scholars Ground where he was known as the "Young Lionel Richie". He signed for Telford United on 11 January 2008, the same day as Chasetown teammates Chris Slater and Kyle Perry signed for Port Vale.
He made his name whilst playing for non-league club Chasetown in the Southern League Division One Midlands before moving to Telford United. He played in Chasetown's 1-0 FA Cup victory over Port Vale in December 2007. In doing this he helped Chasetown become the lowest ranked club ever to reach the third round proper of the FA Cup,
where they lost 3-1 to Cardiff City. Thomas became a firm fans' favourite at the Scholars Ground where he was known as the "Young Lionel Richie". He signed for Telford United on 11 January 2008, the same day as Chasetown teammates Chris Slater and Kyle Perry signed for Port Vale.
Captain Duncan Mackintosh was an officer in the British Army's Highland regiment despatched to Ireland to suppress the Irish Rebellion of 1798.
Biography
Following the Rebellion, he settled in County Wicklow, where he bought a landed estate. His wife, Alicia, whom he married in Dublin in 1802, was a daughter of Lady Weldon, and a niece of the Earl of Dysart.
He was father of Canadian surveyor and engineer, Captain William Mackintosh and grandfather of the Honourable Charles Herbert Mackintosh, Canadian journalist and public official. He was a close kinsman of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, the essayist and public official. He may also have been the father of C.H.M., the Plymouth Brethren author and evangelist whose birth in 1820 occurred in the Glenmalure barracks, County Wicklow.
Biography
Following the Rebellion, he settled in County Wicklow, where he bought a landed estate. His wife, Alicia, whom he married in Dublin in 1802, was a daughter of Lady Weldon, and a niece of the Earl of Dysart.
He was father of Canadian surveyor and engineer, Captain William Mackintosh and grandfather of the Honourable Charles Herbert Mackintosh, Canadian journalist and public official. He was a close kinsman of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, the essayist and public official. He may also have been the father of C.H.M., the Plymouth Brethren author and evangelist whose birth in 1820 occurred in the Glenmalure barracks, County Wicklow.