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Harold John Willard Stephen Dodeward is single and lives in Port Orchard, Washington per the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition). His nationality is German-Dutch. He graduated from South Kitsap High School and played football, baseball and basketball. He attends Olympic College during the off-season. He is used to playing on a winning team as his high school took their conference championship in baseball and basketball in 1948-1949-1950 and football in 1949. His most interesting experience was getting credit for the victory in the All-American Boys games in 1949. | Harold John Willard Stephen Dodeward is single and lives in Port Orchard, Washington per the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition). His nationality is German-Dutch. He graduated from South Kitsap High School and played football, baseball and basketball. He attends Olympic College during the off-season. He is used to playing on a winning team as his high school took their conference championship in baseball and basketball in 1948-1949-1950 and football in 1949. His most interesting experience was getting credit for the victory in the All-American Boys games in 1949. | ||
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+ | * Source: 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition) |
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Harold John Willard Stephen Dodeward is single and lives in Port Orchard, Washington per the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition). His nationality is German-Dutch. He graduated from South Kitsap High School and played football, baseball and basketball. He attends Olympic College during the off-season. He is used to playing on a winning team as his high school took their conference championship in baseball and basketball in 1948-1949-1950 and football in 1949. His most interesting experience was getting credit for the victory in the All-American Boys games in 1949.
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- Source: 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition)