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  2. Windy City ThunderBolts - Wikipedia

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    The Heartland League started the 1998 season with six teams and finished with only four teams. The Cheetahs, now known as the Cook County Cheetahs, won the last ever Heartland League championship as the league folded after three seasons. In 1999, the Cheetahs joined the stable Frontier League and have been members since. The team changed their ...

  3. Category:Cook County Cheetahs players - Wikipedia

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  4. Ozinga Field - Wikipedia

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    The park was built for the Cook County Cheetahs. However, new ownership changed the name of the team into the current Windy City ThunderBolts. ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  5. Heartland League - Wikipedia

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    In 1997. the league drew over 210,000 fans, more than three times as many fans as in 1996. The league fielded six teams in 1998, but teams in Huntington, West Virginia, and Booneville, Mississippi, suspended operations midway through the season and the league suspended operations after the Cook County Cheetahs jumped to the Frontier League.

  6. List of professional sports teams in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Lake County Fielders: Baseball Northern League (2010) North American League (2011) 2010–11 Normal CornBelters: Baseball Frontier League 2009–2018 Moved to the Prospect League: Peoria Rivermen: Ice hockey American Hockey League: 2005–2013 Moved to Utica, New York, to become the Utica Comets. Peoria Rivermen: Ice hockey ECHL: 1996–2005

  7. Brian Dayett - Wikipedia

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    Dayett began a coaching career in 1997, managing the Will County Cheetahs of the independent Heartland League. [1] [13] He managed the same club, renamed the Cook County Cheetahs, in 1998, [14] and led them to win the league's championship. [15]

  8. Chico Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker also played in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Puerto Rico, and had a stint as a manager with the Cook County Cheetahs of the Frontier League in 1999. [citation needed] While playing for Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox, Walker participated in the longest game in professional baseball history.

  9. Category talk:Cook County Cheetahs players - Wikipedia

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