Examples of 'won the memorial' in a sentence

Meaning of "won the memorial"

The phrase 'won the memorial' could have different interpretations depending on the context. It may refer to winning a memorial competition or event, typically held to commemorate and honor someone who has passed away. Alternatively, it could refer to achieving victory or success in a tournament or competition that is named after a deceased person

How to use "won the memorial" in a sentence

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He won the Memorial Cup last year.
Ailsby was on the Broncos ' board of directors when they won the Memorial Cup in 1989.
They had won the Memorial Cup.
Won the Memorial Cup as head coach of the Toronto Marlboros in 1964.
The Knights had also never won the Memorial Cup in their entire 40 year history.
He won the Memorial Cup as a member of the Prince Albert Raiders in 1985.
He played junior hockey for the Portland Winter Hawks and won the Memorial Cup in 1983.
The club has won the Memorial Cup and hosted the Memorial Cup tournament.
He won the Memorial Cup with the Halifax Mooseheads back in 2013.
Despite this he won the Memorial Handicap and for the second time, the Flight Stakes.
Cherry won the Memorial Cup as a defenceman with Barrie in 1953.

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Examples of using Won
You won sink next to the window
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