"Brent Jennings" (born 1951) is an African American actor. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas and is a 1969 graduate of Little Rock Central High School.

He played Oakland Athletics Coach (baseball)/coach Ron Washington (former Manager (baseball)/manager of Texas Rangers (baseball)/Texas Rangers) in 2011 film Moneyball (film)/Moneyball.

Jennings appeared Off-Broadway in November 2014, in the world premiere of Our Lady of Kibeho, the second play of Katori Hall's residency at [http://www.signaturetheatre.org/index.aspx The Pershing Square Signature Theatre], directed by Michael Greif.

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I'm proud of our kids and what they achieved. There was a little disappointment in some cases, but to bring home five medals is fantastic.

That's a great way to end the year. I'm excited about that.

To have six champs in the middle, that's a lot. Those are some tough weight classes. Our kids really stepped up.

(The Devils) want to send out the seniors the right way and get things ready for next year -- and come away with a state title.

We knew they were solid. We felt like we matched up with them. We have to learn that we can't give up that kind of big points in dual situations.

Our horses in the middle and upper weights did a great job for us.

We worked their tails off in December and January, and we took our lumps back then knowing that this is what we work for. They understand that. They were able to overcome the setbacks in January and realized they believed in themselves, we believed in them and that's all that mattered.

Technically, O'Loughlin is pretty solid. We needed to make this a guts match heading into the third period.

There's no question about that. He's a pretty intense individual. He knows what he wants. He'll rebound and work for it.