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The Rebels were an inaugural franchise in the BAA's first season. In their only season, the team went 30–30, finishing 3rd in the Western Division and losing in the first round of the playoffs, two games to one to the New York Knickerbockers, in its only season before going out of business on June 9, 1947.
The Youngstown Bears were a professional basketball team based in Youngstown, Ohio. [1] They played two seasons (1945–1947) in the National Basketball League, before disbanding due to rising costs in fielding teams. [1] The team had begun as the Pittsburgh Raiders with local players coming home from World War II in 1944. Joe Urso was the ...
On a smaller scale, Ohio hosts minor league baseball, arena football, indoor football, mid-level hockey, and lower division soccer.. The minor league baseball teams include Triple-A East's Columbus Clippers (affiliated with the Cleveland Guardians) and Toledo Mud Hens (affiliated with the Detroit Tigers), Double-A Northeast's Akron RubberDucks (affiliated with the Guardians) and the High-A ...
The Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon is an annual 26.2 mi (42.2 km) [1] race run the first Sunday of May in Cincinnati, Ohio.Founded by Robert J. Coughlin, it was first held in 1999, it is the 3rd-largest first-time marathon in the United States.
He finished 14th in the competition, and was the 30th person to have ever completed an Ironman, an individual endurance event consisting of three back-to-back distance events: a 2.4 mile rough, open ocean water swim, followed by a 112-mile bike race and finishing up with a 26.2-mile marathon run He would go on to complete eight more Hawaii ...
The Basketball Association of America (BAA) was a professional basketball league in North America, founded in 1946. Following its third season, 1948–49, the BAA merged with the National Basketball League (NBL) to form the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Vivek Ramaswamy files paperwork for Ohio governor’s race: ‘Won’t be your usual gubernatorial dog-and-pony show’ Katherine Donlevy, Jon Levine February 15, 2025 at 2:46 PM
Cleveland Arena was also a regular concert and boxing venue, and six-day bicycle races were held there between 1939 and 1958, moved there from Public Hall. [3] On March 21, 1952, it was the site of the Moondog Coronation Ball, considered the first rock and roll concert, organized by Alan Freed. The concert was shut down after the first song by ...