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The Athletes Unlimited Softball League is a women's fastpitch softball league with four, currently geographically neutral teams, that'll be assigned home grounds in its 2026 season. As of its 2025 season, the average salary for a player will be $40,000–45,000, with salaries up to $75,000 achievable through bonus payments. [26] [27]
The Athlete Institute is an athletic centre located in Mono, Ontario.It is made up of three facilities, the training centre, residence and the fieldhouse. The Institute is home to The Orangeville Prep Basketball Academy, who compete in the Ontario Scholastic Basketball Association (OSBA). [1]
Premier Girls Fastpitch was founded in 2009 [2] by Gary Haning and Dan Hay in Huntington Beach, California. [3] The premise of the organization was to compete with the Amateur Softball Association by having teams qualify for regional events as well as the National Championships, ultimately creating better competition for larger events.
Link Academy is a boarding school just outside of Branson, Missouri. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Known for its basketball teams, it won the 2023 Men's GEICO National Championship. [ 3 ] It was founded by former college basketball player Adam Donyes.
Edmond North's T.O. Barrett celebrates after the Class 6A boys basketball state tournament championship game between Moore and Edmond North at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla., Saturday, March ...
Friendship Academy, Shreveport (FA) was a school on the west side of Shreveport (Caddo Parish), Louisiana with classes K-12.It operated from 1970 until 1985; and was one of several small schools of its type in the Shreveport-Bossier area and throughout Louisiana during that period.
Despite being in the East, the Hornets face a fairly tough schedule going forward, playing Boston, OKC and Cleveland a total of four times in their remaining slate and a league-low 12 home games ...
Dayton Air Strikers-(2011-12) joined International Basketball League, [18] returned to PBL for 2012 season [19] Halifax Rainmen (2009-11) - left after controversial 2011 playoffs for National Basketball League of Canada. [20] Lafayette Legends - announced, never played a PBL game. Joined Independent Basketball Association (also never played).