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The Lock Haven Maroons were a short–lived minor league baseball team based in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. In 1897, the Maroons began play as members of the Central Pennsylvania League when the Shamokin Reds team moved to Lock Haven during the season. The Maroons finished the season by placing second in the final standings.
This set category is for players of the Lock Haven Maroons/Shamokin Reds minor league baseball team, who played in the Central Pennsylvania League in 1897. Pages in category "Lockhaven Maroons players"
This is for players of the Lock Haven Normals minor league baseball team, who played in the Central Pennsylvania League in 1898. Pages in category "Lock Haven Normals players" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Lock Haven All Stars of Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, defeated the St. Petersburg All Stars of St. Petersburg, Florida, in the second championship game of Little League Baseball. [2] The event was referred to as the National Little League Tournament, [3] as "World Series" naming was not adopted until the following year.
Lock Haven may refer to: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, U.S. city; Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, public university; Lock Haven Bald Eagles, college sports teams; Lock Haven Maroons, minor league baseball team
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With the loss Lock Haven took sole possession of the all-time NCAA Division II Football consecutive losing streak record at 47 games, [4] with their last win occurring on November 3, 2007. The previous record of 46 was held by the Minnesota-Morris Cougars (who have since reclassified to Division III); that streak ran from November 14, 1998 ...