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On a smaller scale, Ohio hosts minor league baseball, arena football, indoor football, mid-level hockey, and lower division soccer.. The minor league baseball teams include Triple-A East's Columbus Clippers (affiliated with the Cleveland Guardians) and Toledo Mud Hens (affiliated with the Detroit Tigers), Double-A Northeast's Akron RubberDucks (affiliated with the Guardians) and the High-A ...
The league closed operations during World War II, and after a four-year hiatus, the AA was renamed the American Football League and expanded to include teams in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The league's demise was caused by the NFL severing ties with all minor league teams in 1948. [34]
Cleveland Browns, All-America Football Conference (1946–1949) National Football League (1950–1995, 1999–present) Cleveland Fusion , Women's Football Alliance (2002–present) Defunct/relocated
Cincinnati Blades, team that competed in the Midwest Football League (1935–1940), 1938; Cincinnati Rockers, Arena Football, team that competed in the Arena Football League from 1992–1993. Cincinnati Swarm, Arena Football, af2, 2003; Cincinnati Marshals, Indoor Football, National Indoor Football League, 2004-2006
Alberta Football League, 1984– The Minor Football League, 1993– New England Football League, 1994– National Public Safety Football League, 1997– Rocky Mountain Football League, 1997– MidStates Football League, 1999– Maritime Football League, 2001– The Pacific Coast Football League, 2006– Florida Football Alliance, 2007–
1. Lakewood St. Edward. The current big-school power in Ohio, the Eagles have won all six of their state championships since 2010. They have repeated twice (2014-15, 2021-22) and also won it all ...
The minor leagues listed below also include teams outside the United States, with seven in Canada (one in the NBA G League and six in the American Hockey League) and one in Mexico (NBA G League). Triple-A minor league baseball has two leagues, the International League and Pacific Coast League, both affiliated with Major League Baseball.
They remained in the league for the 1978 season, [20] competing in the South High School stadium in Youngstown and coached again by Boggia. [19] During the 1979 season, the Hardhats were considered ninth in the country for minor league football teams. [21] They played in the Mid-Atlantic Football League again in 1980 [22] and 1981. [23]