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Richmond Oilers Basketball 1999 Roster Users may bring their own cameras, If you are an archivist or custodian of this archive you can use the Having grown up with both parents in the home, Carter often pointed out to interviewers that only seven of the 45 students in his basketball program at Richmond could say the same. Commissioners of the Land and Assessed Taxes: Cheshire assessments, NRA 22547 ", "This definitely is an anomaly," said Frank Anderson, president of the North Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation, which governs high school sports. Upton by Chester Golf Club, NRA 38123 Jan 15, Richmond (8-7) Win vs. William & Mary, 77-64, 16. Alsager Urban District Council, NRA 1106 Jan 18 @ Radford, Richmond (9-7) Win vs. Radford, 71-62, 17. Dec 30 @ Marist, Richmond (5-6) Win vs. Marist, 76-63, 12. Team members will continue to meet in the library for daily tutoring in order to keep their grades up to the coach's standards. 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