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The Indianapolis AlleyCats or Indy AlleyCats are a professional ultimate team based in the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The AlleyCats compete in the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) as a member of the Central Division. In their first year, the AlleyCats competed in the league championship, losing to the Philadelphia Spinners.
Dato’ Loganathan Arumugam (15 July 1953 – 4 June 2007), better known as Loga, was a Malaysian musician and singer who was one of the founding members of the band Alleycats. Loga was one of the lead singers of Alleycats along with his elder brother David. Dato Loganathan Arumugam died from lung cancer at the Mount Miriam Hospital on 4 June 2007.
Dato’ Thiagarajan K.R. Arumugam (born 3 May 1950), known by his stage name David Arumugam, is a Malaysian musician and singer who is one of the founding members of the band called Alleycats. He is the elder brother of Loganathan Arumugam .
A 2006 ValleyCats game. In their 2006 season, the ValleyCats registered an attendance of 129,126 in 37 contests, averaging 3,489 fans per game. On July 4, 2006, the ValleyCats set a new all-time home attendance mark as 6,123 people attended a game against the Lowell Spinners which was later broken in the following years.
Some themes commonly associated with alleycats, such as the use of fixed-gear bicycles, became more popular in the later half of the 2000s. The number of alleycats being organized also appears to be on the rise, as non-couriers begin to organize their own races. Events featuring alleycat racing culture have seen significant expansion since 2000.
The Alley Cats were coached by Greg Graham. [4] Despite this level of success, the second seed Alley Cats were upset by the 13th seed Strong Island Sound. Off the court, the Alley Cats struggled. Crowds hovered around 400-500 fans. The team was also featured in a Slam story. [5] The Alley Cats were coached by Carlos Knox during the 2006–07 ...
The team changed its name to the Charleston Alley Cats in 1995 and switched colors from blue and green to red and black. The team was purchased in 2001 by Tom Dickson and Sherrie Myers. In 1998 , the team changed affiliation to the Kansas City Royals , again in 2000 to the Toronto Blue Jays , to the Milwaukee Brewers after the 2004 season ...
Chai formed The Alley Cats with then-husband Randy Stodola [3] and drummer John McCarthy. [4]Chris Morris (former senior writer at Billboard, music editor at The Hollywood Reporter and critic at The Los Angeles Reader [5]), writing in John Doe's book Under the Big Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk said, "They made some of the toughest, most nihilistic music on the scene."