Author: Drew Crossley

1996-97 Central Texas Stampede from the Western Professional Hockey League

Central Texas Stampede

The Central Texas Stampede were a minor professional hockey team out of Belton that played four full seasons and part of a fifth between 1996 and 2001. Consistently strong on the ice, the Stampede never had a losing season or failed to make the Western Professional Hockey League during their four full seasons of competition. But the team was undone by ownership instability and disbanded in midway through its fifth season of play in January 2001.

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1983 Marlboro Shamrocks program from the Eastern Football League

Marlboro Shamrocks

The original Marlboro Shamrocks were a top-flight amateur football team that played for nearly forty seasons in Central Massachusetts. The Shamrocks’ best seasons came during the 1990’s and early 2000’s when Marlboro dominated the Eastern Football League en route to 12 straight EFL titlese and seven USFA national championships between 1991 and 2002.

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1989 Seattle Storm Media Guide from the Western Soccer League

FC Seattle / Seattle Storm

FC Seattle was a semi-pro (and later professional) soccer club that formed in 1983 following the financial implosion and closure of the popular Seattle Sounders of the North American Soccer League (NASL). The club was originally known simply as Football Club (“FC”) Seattle in 1984 and 1985. By 1985, the fledgling club was arguably the best American outdoor soccer team left standing following the demise of the NASL earlier that year. The Storm would soon join the Western Soccer Alliance and win the championship of that regional league in 1988. The club disbanded following the 1990 season.

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2007 Battle Creek Knights program from the International Basketball League

Battle Creek Knights

The Battle Creek Knights were a low-level minor league basketball team that played in Southwestern Michigan from 2005 to 2013. The Knights won the inaugural championship of the International Basketball League with a perfect 21-0 record during their debut season in 2005. Later seasons saw the Knights bouncing between various unstable leagues and unable to return to the championship form of their first season. The team appears to have played its final games in January 2013.

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1967 Washington Britannica Program from the American Soccer League

Washington Britannica

Washington Britannica was an amateur and later semi-professional soccer club of the mid-1960’s. Britannica first formed as an amateur club around 1963 and competed in local leagues around the nation’s capital. In the fall of 1967, Britannica jumped up to join the American Soccer League, a motley confederation of semi-pro clubs concentrated around New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The club competed in the ASL for just one season before changing its name to the Washington Darts in 1968.

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