May 30, 2008

Weekend Dose of Ohio Valley Sports Trivia (The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register)

TRIVIA. With the spring weather signaling extended outdoor activities, it’s time for a spring cleaning of some trivia questions built up during the cold weather months.

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