• The Owls Club was a Black women's softball team formed in the late 1930s in Seattle. The Owls won the first women's Washington State Softball Championship in 1938, playing at Sick's Stadium which went on to become the site of Rainier Avenue Lowe's.
    The team, renamed the Brown Bombers, won the Championship again in 1939. Left handed pitcher Lillian Brown struck out 12 batters on the Manette team in the Championship game at the Civic Field which went on to become the site of Memorial Stadium.

    Info from The Historical Negro League Baseball Site, Seattle Vintage, and Passion Softball.
    The Owls Club was a Black women's softball team formed in the late 1930s in Seattle. The Owls won the first women's Washington State Softball Championship in 1938, playing at Sick's Stadium which went on to become the site of Rainier Avenue Lowe's. The team, renamed the Brown Bombers, won the Championship again in 1939. Left handed pitcher Lillian Brown struck out 12 batters on the Manette team in the Championship game at the Civic Field which went on to become the site of Memorial Stadium. Info from The Historical Negro League Baseball Site, Seattle Vintage, and Passion Softball.
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  • In 1875, Oliver Lewis became the first jockey to win the Kentucky Derby, America's longest continuous sporting event. Lewis was born in 1856 in Fayette Country, Kentucky, to his parents Goodson and Eleanor Lewis. Lewis was born free, but there is little known about his parents or family. Lewis was only 19 years old when he entered the first Kentucky Derby. The race was held at what was then the Louisville Jockey Club on May 17, 1875, but is now known as Churchill Downs.

    Ten thousand spectators watched this first race. Lewis rode a horse named Aristide, which was one of two colts entered by their owner, H. Price McGrath of Jessamine, Kentucky. The other horse, Chesapeake, was ridden by William Henry. Although the same owner entered both horses, Chesapeake was favored to win the $2,850 purse, and Lewis was told that his job was to lead most of the race to tire out the other horses. Out of the fifteen jockeys in the field, at this first Kentucky Derby, thirteen of them were African American. Aristide's trainer, Ansel Williamson, was also an African American.

    Oliver Lewis followed his instructions and was pushing most of the field while trailing a horse named Volcano for most of the race. However, in the last stretch, Chesapeake was unexpectedly far back in the pack, while Aristide and Volcano were running neck and neck for first place. Lewis and Aristide pulled away near the finish line and won the race by two lengths. With that victory, Lewis became the first jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. Later that season, Lewis came in second in the Belmont Stakes in New York and won three more races at the Louisville Jockey Club, riding Aristide in all of them. He would never ride in the Kentucky Derby again, however, and would retire after that racing season for unknown reasons.

    After retiring, Lewis worked for a short time as a day laborer, but then began providing handicapping tables and racing forms to bookies. He later became a bookie himself, which was legal in Kentucky at that time. Lewis married, although his wife's name is unknown. The couple had six children, including James, who inherited his lucrative bookmaking business. Oliver Lewis died in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1924 at the age of 68.
    In 1875, Oliver Lewis became the first jockey to win the Kentucky Derby, America's longest continuous sporting event. Lewis was born in 1856 in Fayette Country, Kentucky, to his parents Goodson and Eleanor Lewis. Lewis was born free, but there is little known about his parents or family. Lewis was only 19 years old when he entered the first Kentucky Derby. The race was held at what was then the Louisville Jockey Club on May 17, 1875, but is now known as Churchill Downs. Ten thousand spectators watched this first race. Lewis rode a horse named Aristide, which was one of two colts entered by their owner, H. Price McGrath of Jessamine, Kentucky. The other horse, Chesapeake, was ridden by William Henry. Although the same owner entered both horses, Chesapeake was favored to win the $2,850 purse, and Lewis was told that his job was to lead most of the race to tire out the other horses. Out of the fifteen jockeys in the field, at this first Kentucky Derby, thirteen of them were African American. Aristide's trainer, Ansel Williamson, was also an African American. Oliver Lewis followed his instructions and was pushing most of the field while trailing a horse named Volcano for most of the race. However, in the last stretch, Chesapeake was unexpectedly far back in the pack, while Aristide and Volcano were running neck and neck for first place. Lewis and Aristide pulled away near the finish line and won the race by two lengths. With that victory, Lewis became the first jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. Later that season, Lewis came in second in the Belmont Stakes in New York and won three more races at the Louisville Jockey Club, riding Aristide in all of them. He would never ride in the Kentucky Derby again, however, and would retire after that racing season for unknown reasons. After retiring, Lewis worked for a short time as a day laborer, but then began providing handicapping tables and racing forms to bookies. He later became a bookie himself, which was legal in Kentucky at that time. Lewis married, although his wife's name is unknown. The couple had six children, including James, who inherited his lucrative bookmaking business. Oliver Lewis died in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1924 at the age of 68.
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  • Remembering Anthony "A. J." Johnson (February 1, 1966 – September 6, 2021).

    Mr. Johnson was a memorable comedic character throughout the 1990s. Some of his most notable appearances include "Menace II Society," "House Party 3," "Panther," "Friday," "B*A*P*S," "How to Be a Player," "The Player's Club," and "I Got the Hook-Up." He starred in many more films in the 2000s and 2010s, totaling 48 acting credits.
    Remembering Anthony "A. J." Johnson (February 1, 1966 – September 6, 2021). Mr. Johnson was a memorable comedic character throughout the 1990s. Some of his most notable appearances include "Menace II Society," "House Party 3," "Panther," "Friday," "B*A*P*S," "How to Be a Player," "The Player's Club," and "I Got the Hook-Up." He starred in many more films in the 2000s and 2010s, totaling 48 acting credits.
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    She blocks you after every small argument but can't block random dudes messaging her because she doesn't want to be "mean". Move on bro, She is for the streets.
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  • “Ronnie” From The 1998 Hit Movie #PlayersClub Is Still Bad! #ChrystaleWilson is behind the camera; she worked on projects from the BET awards, to the hit series Survivor's Remorse to Box Office hits such as Think Like a Man and Creed.
    “Ronnie” From The 1998 Hit Movie #PlayersClub Is Still Bad! #ChrystaleWilson is behind the camera; she worked on projects from the BET awards, to the hit series Survivor's Remorse to Box Office hits such as Think Like a Man and Creed.
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  • "The Players Club" (1998) was a film written, directed, and produced by Ice Cube. It was his directing debut for a theatrical film. The movie features an all-star cast and was successful at the box office, grossing $23 million on a $5 million budget. The soundtrack had equal success, making it #10 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

    Director: Ice Cube
    Writer: Ice Cube

    Starring LisaRaye McCoy, Monica Calhoun, Chrystale Wilson, Adele Givens, Bernie Mac, Jamie Foxx, Ice Cube, Ice Cube, John Amos, Faizon Love, Charlie Murphy, Terrence Howard, Badja Djola, Anthony Johnson, Jimmy Woodard, Montae Russell, Oren Williams, Tracey Cherelle Jones, Larry McCoy, Ronn Riser, Big Boy, Tom Lister Jr., Michael Clarke Duncan, Samuel Monroe Jr., **** Anthony Williams

    Storyline
    Single mother Diana Armstrong (LisaRaye) takes to sliding down a stripper pole to pay for college -- and make a better life for her child. But taking off her clothes for a paying audience is the easy part at the Player's Club. More challenging for Diana is staying on the good side of motormouthed club owner Dolla Bill (Bernie Mac), avoiding the club's unsavory cast of characters, and helping her newbie stripping cousin, Ebony (Monica Calhoun), stay on the straight and narrow.

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    "The Players Club" (1998) was a film written, directed, and produced by Ice Cube. It was his directing debut for a theatrical film. The movie features an all-star cast and was successful at the box office, grossing $23 million on a $5 million budget. The soundtrack had equal success, making it #10 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Director: Ice Cube Writer: Ice Cube Starring LisaRaye McCoy, Monica Calhoun, Chrystale Wilson, Adele Givens, Bernie Mac, Jamie Foxx, Ice Cube, Ice Cube, John Amos, Faizon Love, Charlie Murphy, Terrence Howard, Badja Djola, Anthony Johnson, Jimmy Woodard, Montae Russell, Oren Williams, Tracey Cherelle Jones, Larry McCoy, Ronn Riser, Big Boy, Tom Lister Jr., Michael Clarke Duncan, Samuel Monroe Jr., Dick Anthony Williams Storyline Single mother Diana Armstrong (LisaRaye) takes to sliding down a stripper pole to pay for college -- and make a better life for her child. But taking off her clothes for a paying audience is the easy part at the Player's Club. More challenging for Diana is staying on the good side of motormouthed club owner Dolla Bill (Bernie Mac), avoiding the club's unsavory cast of characters, and helping her newbie stripping cousin, Ebony (Monica Calhoun), stay on the straight and narrow. https://www.daarac.ngo https://www.daaracarchive.org/2012/12/the-players-club-1998.html Available on DVD and streaming services.
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  • "The Players Club" (1998) was a film written, directed, and produced by Ice Cube. It was his directing debut for a theatrical film. The movie features an all-star cast and was successful at the box office, grossing $23 million on a $5 million budget. The soundtrack had equal success, making it #10 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

    Director: Ice Cube
    Writer: Ice Cube

    Starring LisaRaye McCoy, Monica Calhoun, Chrystale Wilson, Adele Givens, Bernie Mac, Jamie Foxx, Ice Cube, Ice Cube, John Amos, Faizon Love, Charlie Murphy, Terrence Howard, Badja Djola, Anthony Johnson, Jimmy Woodard, Montae Russell, Oren Williams, Tracey Cherelle Jones, Larry McCoy, Ronn Riser, Big Boy, Tom Lister Jr., Michael Clarke Duncan, Samuel Monroe Jr., **** Anthony Williams

    Storyline
    Single mother Diana Armstrong (LisaRaye) takes to sliding down a stripper pole to pay for college -- and make a better life for her child. But taking off her clothes for a paying audience is the easy part at the Player's Club. More challenging for Diana is staying on the good side of motormouthed club owner Dolla Bill (Bernie Mac), avoiding the club's unsavory cast of characters, and helping her newbie stripping cousin, Ebony (Monica Calhoun), stay on the straight and narrow.

    https://www.daarac.ngo
    https://www.daaracarchive.org/2012/12/the-players-club-1998.html

    Available on DVD and streaming services.
    "The Players Club" (1998) was a film written, directed, and produced by Ice Cube. It was his directing debut for a theatrical film. The movie features an all-star cast and was successful at the box office, grossing $23 million on a $5 million budget. The soundtrack had equal success, making it #10 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Director: Ice Cube Writer: Ice Cube Starring LisaRaye McCoy, Monica Calhoun, Chrystale Wilson, Adele Givens, Bernie Mac, Jamie Foxx, Ice Cube, Ice Cube, John Amos, Faizon Love, Charlie Murphy, Terrence Howard, Badja Djola, Anthony Johnson, Jimmy Woodard, Montae Russell, Oren Williams, Tracey Cherelle Jones, Larry McCoy, Ronn Riser, Big Boy, Tom Lister Jr., Michael Clarke Duncan, Samuel Monroe Jr., Dick Anthony Williams Storyline Single mother Diana Armstrong (LisaRaye) takes to sliding down a stripper pole to pay for college -- and make a better life for her child. But taking off her clothes for a paying audience is the easy part at the Player's Club. More challenging for Diana is staying on the good side of motormouthed club owner Dolla Bill (Bernie Mac), avoiding the club's unsavory cast of characters, and helping her newbie stripping cousin, Ebony (Monica Calhoun), stay on the straight and narrow. https://www.daarac.ngo https://www.daaracarchive.org/2012/12/the-players-club-1998.html Available on DVD and streaming services.
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