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  2. Arizona Heat - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Heat was a women's softball team based in Tucson, Arizona. From the 2004 season, it played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch. The team's home games were played at historic Hi Corbett Field. Six of the players on the 2006 roster played college softball at the University of Arizona, and two more played for Arizona State University.

  3. Hi Corbett Field - Wikipedia

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    First teams played at the field in 1937. Hi Corbett Field was originally called Randolph Municipal Baseball Park. [1] In 1951, it was renamed in honor of Hiram "Hi" Stevens Corbett (1886–1967), [1] a former Arizona state senator who was instrumental in bringing spring training to Tucson, specifically by convincing Bill Veeck to bring the Cleveland Indians to Tucson in 1947.

  4. Wendy Allen (softball) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Jo Allen Hauser (born April 5, 1982) is an American, former collegiate All-American, left-handed hitting professional All-Star softball pitcher and former coach. [1] [2] She played for two NCAA Division I teams: Ohio State Buckeyes 2001-02 and the Arizona Wildcats from 2003-04.

  5. Heat fill out camp roster by adding three more on tryout ...

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    The Heat exited training camp with guards Jamaree Bouyea and Dru Smith under two-way contracts. Then, Friday, Cain, who spent last season on a two-way contract after going undrafted in 2022 out of ...

  6. Heat wraps up ‘very productive’ training camp in Bahamas. A ...

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    The Heat wrapped up its week of training camp practices in the Bahamas on Saturday. Heat wraps up ‘very productive’ training camp in Bahamas. A look at the busy week ahead

  7. Heat in one Arizona county played a role in 645 deaths last year

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    Arizona’s largest county shattered its record for heat-related deaths in 2023, a grim reminder of how dangerous last summer’s heat waves were for people vulnerable to rising temperatures.

  8. Tempe Diablo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority, a municipal corporation charged with funding renovations of Cactus League stadiums throughout Maricopa County, funded $12 million of the renovations. The Angels and the city government announced an agreement in May 2021 to keep the team's spring training in Tempe through at least 2035. [5]

  9. Arizona heat wave so severe that people are getting serious ...

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    In a recent report, the burn center said it admitted 85 people with heat-related burn injuries in June, July and August 2022, and seven of them died. Some of those showed up hyperthermic, with ...