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The Northern Virginia Eagles were a rugby league team based in Manassas, Virginia, U.S.The club currently plays in the USA Rugby League (USARL). From 2007 to 2011 they were known as the Fairfax Eagles and were based in nearby Fairfax, Virginia.
Central Sports Complex 1 (2024) Florida Rugby League: Colors Club ... Nokesville, VA: Grizzly Sports Complex 0 (N/A) Lakeland Renegades: 2019–2020 Lakeland, FL:
Grizzly Sports Complex Tampa Mayhem: 66-4 Lakeland Renegades: 13 July 2019, TBD Tampa Catholic High School: Delaware Black Foxes: 16-52 White Plain Wombats: 13 July 2019, TBD Eden Park Stadium: Southwest Florida Copperheads: 30-0* Atlanta Rhinos: 13 July 2019, TBD Dr. James A. Adams Memorial Stadium: Boston 13s: 18-38 Brooklyn Kings RLFC: 13 ...
Nokesville was the center of a farming community with cattle and dairy farms; it became a town and intermediate stop on the Orange & Alexandria Railway in 1865. In the late 19th century–early 20th century, Nokesville was the location of a religious movement called the German Baptist Brethren, which became known as the Church of the Brethren.
James I. Moyer Sports Complex is a sports facility located in Salem, Virginia. The complex consists of four softball fields and is home to the Roanoke College and Salem High School softball teams. [1] [2] The complex is named for James Irvine Moyer, who served as the mayor of Salem from 1948 to 1964. [3]
Kettle Run High School is a public high school in Nokesville, Virginia. The school is part of Fauquier County Public Schools [2] and is located at 7403 Academic Avenue, Nokesville, VA. It has an enrollment of a little more than 1,200 students. The graduating class of 2015 consisted of 281 seniors.
From 1929 to 1964, Brentsville existed in the building that currently exists as Nokesville Elementary School. In 1965, the school moved to its new building located on Aden road, and over the years additions were made to the building's structure, with the most recent being a new gymnasium building, with the old space becoming the school's ...
Prior to being purchased by Wake Forest in 2013, the LJVM was the centerpiece of the Winston-Salem Entertainment-Sports Complex. This complex originally included Joel Coliseum, Truist Field (Groves Stadium), David F. Couch Ballpark (Ernie Shore Field), the Fairgrounds Arena and the off-site Bowman-Gray Stadium.