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Boston Blazers MILL Lacrosse

New England Blazers / Boston Blazers (1989-1997)

The New England Blazers were an expansion entry in the Major Indoor Lacrosse League during the winter of 1989. The club played initially in the small central Massachusetts city of Worcester before moving to the Boston Garden 1992. A little over a decade after the original Blazers went out business in 1997, a re-booted version of the Blazers took the floor at Boston’s TD Garden from 2009 to 2011, albeit without the original club’s garish orange, green & white uniforms.

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1977 New Orleans Pelicans Baseball

New Orleans Pelicans (1977)

The New Orleans Pelicans were a One-Year Wonder that competed in Minor League Baseball’s Class AAA American Association during the summer of 1977. The Pels served as the top farm club of the National League’s St. Louis Cardinals. After one summer in the Superdome, the ball club moved away to Springfield, Illinois prior to the 1978 season.

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1978 Little Falls Mets Baseball Program from the New York-Penn League

Little Falls Mets

The tiny upstate New York city of Little Falls (pop. 6,156 in 1980) hosted the New York Mets short-season Class A farm club from 1977 until 1988. In 1984, the Little Falls Mets won their own New York-Penn League crown, defeating the Newark Orioles in a husband-versus-wife championship series. Peter “Woody” Kern owned the Little Falls Mets while his wife Susan was the nominal owner of the Newark club.

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2001 New York Power Media Guide from the Women's United Soccer Association

New York Power

Women’s United Soccer Association (2001-2003) Born: April 2000 – WUSA founding franchise Folded: September 15, 2003 First Game: April 21, 2001 (T 0-0 @ Atlanta Beat) Last

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Illustration of Ann Meyers on the cover of a 1980 New Jersey Gems basketball program

New Jersey Gems

The New Jersey Gems were one of eight founding franchises in the Women’s Professional Basketball League in the winter of 1978-79.  The WPBL was the first professional basketball league for women in the United States. Of the eight original clubs, the Gems were one of only three to survive for all three of the league’s seasons. The Gems featured two of the highest paid and best known players in the early years of the women’s game – Ann Meyers and Carol Blazejowski – but never seriously contended for a league championship. 

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