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Lost Frontier League Championship 2-0 to Zanesville. 1994: 50-17 1st Place Northern Division: Lost Northern Division Playoff 2-0 to Erie. 1995: 36-34 5th Place (No Divisions in 1995) 1996: 31-43 4th Place Eastern Division 1997: 21-59 4th Place Eastern Division 1998: 26-52 4th Place Eastern Division As Dubois County
The Titans do have a rivalry against Lake Braddock Secondary School because of recent competition. The Titans have developed rivalries against Hayfield Secondary School in recent years due to the success of both schools' basketball teams, as well as West Potomac High School, which is located close to Alexandria. Recently, A.C.'s rivalry with ...
The Northern Virginia Scholastic Hockey League (NVSHL) is a non-affiliated high school and middle school ice hockey league comprising teams from the Northern Virginia Area including Fairfax County, Prince William County, Loudoun County, Arlington County, Stafford County, Fauquier County, and the cities of Manassas and Alexandria.
The St. James is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) 450,000-square-foot multi-purpose sports complex located in Springfield, Virginia, United States.The complex includes a private health club, water park; venues for basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball, swimming, climbing, gymnastics, golf, and squash; and two professional regulation-sized indoor ice hockey rinks and one soccer pitch. [3]
Tackle football offers children as young as 5 the chance to make friends, learn teamwork, maybe attract a college scholarship. Participation in youth tackle football has been declining for years.
The Tournament of State Champions (TOSC) is an annual Little League Baseball tournament featuring 8-10-year-old and 9-11-year-old state champions. The 8-10 tournament was first held in August 2005 at Mitch Stadium , located upon the town borders of Ceredo, West Virginia and Kenova, West Virginia .
The Appalachian League is a collegiate summer baseball league that operates in the Appalachian regions of Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina. Designed for rising freshmen and sophomores using wooden bats , its season runs from June through August.
The first league of that name played for four years (1887–1890) and consisted of teams in Ohio, Michigan and West Virginia. "Clubs Start The Dance Today Around the Tri-State League Circuit", April 24, 1907. The second league, played from 1904–1914, and had member clubs in Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.