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The Dallas Cowboys Tony Romo at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas during the Houston Texans vs Dallas Cowboy game.
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Rømø / Römö ist die südlichste dänische Wattenmeerinsel. Sie liegt etwa sechs Kilometer südlich der Insel Mandø / Mandö und drei Kilometer nördlich von Sylt.
Rømø is now the southernmost of Denmark's Wadden Sea Islands (the previous being the small uninhabited island of Jordsand which sank in 1999). It is linked to the Danish mainland by a road running across a causeway, and the island lies about 3 km from the neighbouring German island Sylt, to which it is connected by ferry. It is home to a number of small communities such as Kongsmark, Østerby, Lakolk, and Sønderstrand.
From 1864 until 1920, Rømø belonged to Germany as part of the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein.
Antonio Ramiro "Tony" Romo (born April 21, 1980) is a professional American football quarterback in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys. Tony Romo JerseyRomo's career passer rating - at 97.3 - ranks second-best all time. Tony Romo didn't play in the regular season in 2003, 2004, or 2005. He replaced the Cowboys' previous starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe during a game against the New York Giants in the 2006 season.
Romo was born in San Diego, California,Tony Romo Elite Jersey while his father was serving in the United States Navy. His family returned to its home in Burlington, Wisconsin.[1] Romo's athletic ability was evident even at an early age when he was selected for the Little League All-Star team.Tony Romo Game Jersey
Romo started as quarterback for the Burlington Demons beginning as a junior (1996 season). During his junior season, he led the Demons to a SLC Conference record of 7–2 and the WIAA[3] playoffs. Tony Romo Limited JerseyIn the 1996 playoffs, Romo and the Demons defeated Greenfield[4] 17-6 before trouncing Badger[5] 41–16. Romo came within one game of the state championship game but fell short in a last-minute 16-15 loss to Cudahy.Tony Romo JerseyAfter the 1996 season, he received Honorable Mention in the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-State Team.
Before his senior year of high school, BHS was realigned into the new SEC Conference along with the larger Racine and Kenosha metro schools. In the 1997 season,Tony Romo Jersey Romo and the Demons finished with a 3–6 record, though he earned several honors, including the All-Racine County football team, Wisconsin Football Coaches Association All-State first team honors, Tony Romo Jerseyas well as honors by the Racine Journal Times[7] 1997 Player of the Year.
Romo was a multi-sport athlete during high school, and in addition to being a member of the football team, he also was a starter on the BHS varsity basketball team; he also played golf and tennis
Leonardo Yañez Romo
“El Nano”
1907 - 1993
The famed match race was between two Sonoran horses, but it was a man from Douglas who wrote the corrido (a poetic-style ballad) about the March 17, 1957 event that made it and Agua Prieta renowned and today is still a popular tune. Horses Relámpago of Agua Prieta and El Moro of Cumpas ran the race, and the man who made it famous was Leonardo Yañez Romo, “El Nano.” The song, titled for the loser (El Moro de Cumpas), was just one of more than 100 Yañez compositions, and became the basis of a major motion picture in 1976. Many of his other songs are recording staples for mariachi bands throughout the border region.
Born in Cananea, Sonora in 1907, Yañez worked first in the mines, but failing eyesight turned him to music. By 1925, he was playing violin, piano, trumpet, saxophone and guitar in orchestras, trios and mariachi groups. In the 1950s, he worked as a mariachi playing his violin in Rafael Romero’s Agua Prieta Copacabana nightclub. When Romero’s horse, Relámpago, won the famous race, Yañez penned the song about the excitement of the day. The song has been played worldwide and has been recorded by a wide range of artists.
His music took him north of the border where he played in cities across the U.S. before settling in Douglas. Yañez kept writing corridos, cumbias, boleros and other music about places and events on both sides of the border until his 1993 death. His family still lives in Douglas.
Photo courtesy of Leonardo Yañez Family. Permission required for use.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo for the Star-Telegram 2009 football section. Photographed at Valley Ranch, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009. Copyright Fort Worth Star-Telegram / Paul Moseley. May not be downloaded or reproduced for any reason. Check a great newspaper out at www.star-telegram.com/
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo for the Star-Telegram 2009 football section. Photographed at Valley Ranch, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009. Copyright Fort Worth Star-Telegram / Paul Moseley. May not be downloaded or reproduced for any reason. Check a great newspaper out at www.star-telegram.com/