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The Mavericks are only the second arena football team to play in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton region and the first since the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers of the original af2 that played from 2002 to 2009, playing in two ArenaCup title games losing to the Tulsa Talons in 2007 and the Spokane Shock in 2009.
They went on to play the Chicago Wolves in the final, but lost the series in six games. ... Nathan Smith, 2007–08; David Gove, 2008–09; Wyatt Smith, 2009–10;
West Chester and Slippery Rock were ineligible for the conference title as they did not play the required four conference games. The 1947 West Chester Golden Rams football team represented West Chester State Teachers College—now known as West Chester University —as a member of the Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference (PSTCC ...
Wilmer W. MacElree (1859–1960), lawyer, Chester County district attorney, author of Along the Western Brandywine; Mott Hooton (1838–1920), U.S. Army brigadier general; veteran of the Civil War and Spanish–American War; Herman Hutt (1872–1952), Pennsylvania state representative and chief burgess of West Chester
There's a lot of good film the Timberwolves have generated on their way to a 15-4 start this season. But one of the ways coach Chris Finch has tried to keep his team focused to prevent a losing ...
Norm Smith (American politician) (born 1947), member of the Oregon House of Representatives; Norm Smith (Australian politician) (1901–1983), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly; Norman Smith (Mayor of Lewisham) (1919-1993), British Labour Party politician; Norman Smith (MP for Nottingham South) (1890–1962), British Labour Party ...
In 1974 when the gray wolf was officially listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act, there were only about 750 wolves in the Great Lakes region.Today, it is estimated that there are ...
The 1960 season was one of five perfect seasons in West Chester Rams football history, the others being 1923, 1928, 1952, and 1957. [9] The team played its home game at Farrell Field (formerly known as Wayne Field) in West Chester, Pennsylvania. [10]