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  2. Fort Lauderdale Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Sun finished at the top of the Southern Division and just a few standings points behind the Oklahoma City Stampede for the top seed in the playoffs. They would achieve this on-field success despite primary owner Ronnie Sharp's arrest less than a month into the season for alleged participation in a large drug smuggling operation.

  3. Eddie Mosley - Wikipedia

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    Another Fort Lauderdale man, 38-year-old Frank Lee Smith, who was intellectually disabled, was convicted of her murder. In 1960, at the age of 13, Smith killed 14-year-old John Wesley Spahn, but was released from custody in the mid-1960s, only to be later charged with the shooting death of 38-year-old Herbert DeWitt, who was killed during a ...

  4. In Fort Lauderdale’s historic Black neighborhood, ... In 2019, the pricing range being considered for monthly rent was between $990 and $2,300, the Sun Sentinel reported at the time.

  5. 1985 United Soccer League season - Wikipedia

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    The season was scheduled to run from May 19 through August 24. [6] By mid-May, league officials had extensively revamped the schedule. In hopes of attracting a few more members before the second half of the season, they decided to open with a round-robin set of games in which the teams would play each other twice (once at home and once away) to compete for the "USL Cup."

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  7. List of defunct Florida sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lauderdale Braves (1949–1951) Fort Lauderdale Braves/Key West Conchs (1952) Fort Lauderdale Lions (1953) Lakeland Pilots (1949–1952) Miami Beach Flamingos (1949–1952, 1954) Miami Sun Sox (1949–1954) St. Petersburg Saints (1949–1954) Tallahassee Rebels (1954) Tampa Smokers (1949–1954) West Palm Beach Indians (1949–1954)

  8. Tony Crescitelli - Wikipedia

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    The Roughnecks released him mid-season and he signed with the Fort Lauderdale Sun of the United Soccer League. He scored ten goals through the remainder of the season as the Sun took the league title. [3] The league collapsed six games into the 1985 season and Crescitelli moved north where he played in the amateur Northern Virginia Soccer League.

  9. 1984 United Soccer League season - Wikipedia

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    The Sun made quick work of Buffalo, while Houston upset Oklahoma City. [10] The best-of-three championship round was tightly contested. The first game had to be settled by a shootout, with Houston coming out on top at home. The Sun would rally two days later to win Game 2 in Fort Lauderdale by a score of 3-0, setting up a rubber match the next day.