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The league began in 1922 as the Montgomery County League, then became the Dayton Suburban League in 1964 as the five remaining MCL schools branched out beyond the county. When the Southwestern Ohio Conference rebranded itself as the Paper Valley League in 1972, the DSL once again changed its name to the Southwestern Ohio League .
The Springfield Buckeyes were a minor league baseball team based in Springfield, Ohio. From 1928 to 1930, Springfield played as members of the Class B level Central League. Springfield won the 1930 Central League championship playing under Springfield native Joe Dunn, who managed the team all three seasons in the league. Springfield had a ...
Springfield Greenon Knights (1974-2017, to Ohio Heritage Conference) London Red Raiders (1974–78, to Central Buckeye League) Springfield Northeastern Jets (1974-2001, to Ohio Heritage Conference) Casstown Miami East Vikings (2001–06, to Cross County Conference) Riverside Stebbins Indians (2007-2016, to Greater Western Ohio)
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The 2020 Little League World Series was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; The 2021 Little League World Series only featured United States teams for the first time since 1975. Two teams from each of the 8 U.S. regions participated in the World Series (regional champion and runner-up)
Holland Blue Zippers (1937–60, became Springfield 1960, joined Northern Lakes League 1962) Delta Panthers (1945–57, to Northwest Ohio Athletic League) Monclova Cardinals (1945–51, consolidated into Anthony Wayne) Ottawa Hills Green Bears (1945–59, to Seaway Conference) Swanton Bulldogs (1945–57, to Northwest Ohio Athletic League)
The Springfield Governors were a minor league baseball team based in Springfield, Ohio. The Springfield "Governors" and "Wanderers" were members of the Class B level Interstate League from 1897 to 1899. The Springfield "Babes" continued minor league play as members of the Class B level Central League, from 1905 to 1907, winning the 1907 league ...
Springfield won the 1946 Ohio State League pennant, as the league expanded from six teams to eight teams. The Giants finished the regular season with a record of 82–57 to place first in the Ohio State League, finishing 3.5 games ahead of the second place Zanesville Dodgers. [12] [13] Don Ramsay served as manager. In the playoffs, Springfield ...