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  2. Springfield WolfPack - Wikipedia

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    Website. springfieldwolfpack.net. The Springfield WolfPack were an indoor football team based in Springfield, Missouri. The team played in the American Professional Football League (APFL). They folded along with the league in 2012. Home games were played at Mediacom Ice Park in Springfield, Missouri .

  3. Ozarks Lunkers - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2023, League Commissioner Tim Brown announced Springfield, Missouri as one of four cities that would be receiving an Arena League team. [2] The Lunkers are the second Arena Football team in Springfield, Missouri, after the short-lived Springfield WolfPack of the APFL.

  4. American Professional Football League - Wikipedia

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    The MAIFL champion Springfield Wolfpack and two new teams from Texas, the Conroe Storm and Fort Worth Regulators, joined the league for the 2007 season. The Regulators couldn't secure a home arena, and they only played road games in 2007. Conroe had a strong debut season, finishing 2nd in the regular season and earning a home playoff game.

  5. Category:Sports in Springfield, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Roller Derby; Springfield WolfPack This page was last edited on 20 June 2023, at 00:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Jordan Valley Ice Park - Wikipedia

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    Brightspeed Ice Park is a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Springfield, Missouri.The arena is owned and operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board [1] and serves as a location for community recreation, including public skate sessions, and the home for the Missouri State Ice Bears ice hockey team, [2] Drury University Ice Hockey [3] and various youth sports programs.

  7. Adam Harrington (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Harrington started the 1998–1999 season with the Wolfpack coming off the bench but by mid-season was a regular in the starting lineup. He ended the season as the team's leading scorer, averaging 11.6 points per game on a team that finished 19–14 and reached the NIT Tournament. Harrington was the first ever freshman in school history to lead ...

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  9. 2000 Calder Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 11, 2000. [1] The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-five series for division semifinals and best-of-seven series for division finals and conference finals. The conference champions played a best-of-seven series for the Calder Cup.