This movie is about a race car named Lightning McQueen who learns important life lessons after getting stranded in a small town.
Cars
This player famously broke the MLB color barrier in 1947.
Jackie Robinson
University of Oregon
Ducks
May 2: This actor and former wrestler is famous for blockbuster movies like Jumanji and often goes by “The Rock.”
Dwayne Johnson
This country is Justin Bieber’s nationality.
Canada
This movie is about a boy named Miguel who journeys to the Land of the Dead to uncover his family’s musical past.
Coco
This team has won the most World Series titles in MLB history.
New York Yankees
University of Florida
Gators
May 5: This R&B artist rose to fame as a teenager with “Run It!” and later became known for hits like “With You.”
Chris Brown
This fan base name is used to describe Justin Bieber’s supporters.
Beliebers
This movie is about an inventor whose machine accidentally causes food to fall from the sky.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
This MLB award is given annually to the best pitcher in each league.
Cy Young Award
Duke University
Blue Devils
May 12: This legendary skateboarder became the first to land a 900 at the X Games.
Tony Hawk
This rapper is featured on Bieber’s breakout hit “Baby.”
Ludacris
This movie is about a woman who discovers her boyfriend comes from an extremely wealthy Singapore family and must navigate their world.
Crazy Rich Asians
This stadium is home to the St. Louis Cardinals.
Busch Stadium
University of Miami
Hurricanes
May 2: This English soccer legend played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, and LA Galaxy.
David Beckham
This Canadian record executive discovered Justin Bieber on YouTube and helped launch his career.
Scooter Braun
This movie is about a popular Beverly Hills teenager who tries to improve the lives and love lives of her friends while figuring out her own.
Clueless
This stadium in Kansas City is known for its giant fountain beyond the outfield.
Kauffman Stadium
Michigan State
Spartans
May 24: This Nobel Prize-winning musician wrote “Blowin’ in the Wind” and helped define 1960s folk music.
Bob Dylan
This album includes the hits “Sorry” and “What Do You Mean?”
Purpose