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But the Gold Sox disappeared from the baseball map when the 1964 Texas League contracted, and when Amarillo returned to the TL in 1965, it was known as the Sonics from 1965–1967 and the Giants from 1968–1974. In 1975, the franchise moved to Lafayette, Louisiana, te become the Lafayette Drillers and Amarillo was again left out of the Texas ...
For some sports (e.g. football or ice hockey), competition is not organized based on school class, but based on divisions established by the NHIAA committee governing the individual sport. Classifications for the 2022–23 and 2023–24 seasons are as follows: [ 1 ]
Amarillo, Texas: Folded Amarillo Gold Sox (2) 1976 1982 Amarillo, Texas: Relocated to Beaumont, Texas, as the Beaumont Golden Gators: Amarillo Sod Poodles: 2019 – Amarillo, Texas: Active Amarillo Sonics: 1965 1967 Amarillo, Texas: Renamed the Amarillo Giants: Ardmore Rosebuds: 1961 1961 Ardmore, Oklahoma: Folded Ardmore Territorians: 1904 ...
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The Potter County Memorial Stadium was home to several minor league baseball clubs before hosting the modern Amarillo Dillas squad. In PCMS's first season to host baseball, the Amarillo Gold Sox were in business. The Gold Sox would spend 1959–1965 and 1976–1982 hosting AA professional baseball in the Texas League. The Gold Sox had also ...
The TCL played its inaugural season in the summer of 2004 with eight teams in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and was co-founded by Wayne Poage, former athletic director at Dallas Baptist University, and a company controlled by Gerald W. Haddock, a minority owner and General Counsel of the Texas Rangers from 1989 to 1998.
West Texas Tornadoes at Hart, 7 p.m. Guymon (Okla.) at River Road, 7 p.m. This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Amarillo area high school football schedule, scores for Week 8
The Texas League of Minor League Baseball is a Double-A baseball league in the United States. The circuit was founded in 1888 and ran through 1892. After two years of dormancy, it was revived as the Texas Association in 1895, the Texas-Southern League in 1896, and the Texas League from 1897 to 1899.