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Peach State Cats; Established 2017 Play in Suwanee, Georgia PeachStateCats.com: League/conference affiliations; American Arena League (2018–2019) Southern Division (2019) United Arena League (2020–2021) Elite Indoor Football (2022–present)
After the Delaware State League folded, the Wilmington Peach Growers became members of the 1889 Middle States League, another league in the region, that played in only the 1889 season. The Wilmington Peach Growers folded on September 13, 1889, with a 4–9 record. Some sources have the Wilmington team playing as the "Quicksteps." [5] [6] [7]
Minor league affiliations; Class: Double-A (from 2025) League: Southern League (from 2025) Division: South Division: Major league affiliations; Team: Atlanta Braves (from 2025) Team data; Name: Columbus Clingstones (from 2025) Colors: Black, peach, Kelly green, white Mascot: Fuzzy: Ballpark: Synovus Park (from 2025)
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1989 - On December 3, 1989, the Peach Belt Conference (PBC) was founded as the Peach Belt Athletic Conference (PBAC). Charter members included Armstrong State College (later Armstrong Atlantic University before merging with Georgia Southern University), Columbus College (now Columbus State University), Francis Marion College (now Francis Marion University), Georgia College (now Georgia College ...
Texas avoids huge upset, beats Arizona State 39-31 in double overtime at Peach Bowl. With Arizona State one play away from pulling off a comeback for the ages in the College Football Playoff ...
The two programs took wildly different routes to get to Atlanta. Prior to the Peach Bowl, Texas and Arizona State had met exactly one time in history: 2007, when a Colt McCoy-led Longhorn team ...
One of the more successful teams in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the Dollys won the league championship in 1945, 1948, 1949, and 1950 and had its share of star players. Dyes were hard to come by towards the end of the war and the team chose to dye their white uniforms a light shade of peach, which inspired the team nickname.