- At the end of the season,
Agoos represented the
United States at the 1989
Maccabiah Games. Upon
graduating from college,
Agoos pla**** for the
Maryland Bays...
-
Agoo ([aˈgɔʔo]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Agoo (Ilocano: Ili ti
Agoo; Pangasinan:
Baley na
Agoo; Filipino:
Bayan ng
Agoo), is a
coastal muni****lity...
-
Agoos is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Brad
Agoos (born 1970/1971),
American soccer player and
coach Jeff
Agoos (born 1968), American...
- also
known as
Santa Monica Parish Church and
Agoo Basilica, is a
Roman Catholic minor basilica in
Agoo, La Union, Philippines. The
shrine is dedicated...
- 1994,
Agoos pla****
three consecutive seasons in the A-League with
Charlotte Eagles,
Charleston Battery and
Worcester Wildfire. In 1997,
Agoos moved to...
- of the
Virgin Mary atop a
guava tree in
Agoo, La Union,
Philippines in what was
labeled as the "Miracle of
Agoo" from 1989
until 1993. The
Catholic Church...
-
Julie Agoos (born 1956, in Boston) is an
American poet.
Julie Agoos is the
author of two
previous collections of poetry,
Above the Land (Yale University...
- Rica in the
final and
topped them 2-0
behind goals by Josh
Wolff and Jeff
Agoos for
their first tournament win
since 1991.
During the tournament, Cuban...
- also won a U.S. Open Cup: Cobi Jones,
Landon Donovan,
Clint Dempsey, Jeff
Agoos,
DaMarcus Beasley,
Carlos Bocanegra, Paul
Caligiuri and
Kasey Keller. The...
-
Museo de Iloko, (also
called the
Agoo Museum or the
Agoo Presidencia), is a
heritage building and
museum located in
Agoo, La Union, Philippines,
known for...