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  2. Windy City Bulls - Wikipedia

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    The team received its name through a contest on the Chicago Bulls' website. Fans submitted about 3,600 suggestions, which were narrowed down to three finalists: Great Lakes Bulls, Heartland Bulls and Windy City Bulls. [6] Windy City was announced as the winner in a pep rally/press conference on February 24, 2016. [1] [7]

  3. Windy City ThunderBolts - Wikipedia

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    Both teams meet frequently during the regular season, and have shared some hostility towards each other. In 2012, the Windy City ThunderBolts met the Schaumburg Boomers in a regular season game and upset the Boomers by a score of 4–2. During the game, Boomers player Chase Fontaine was hit by pitch by ThunderBolts player Dustin Williams.

  4. Ryan Chiaverini - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Chiaverini (born 1977) [1] is an American television personality, and Midwest Emmy Award winning co-host of Windy City Live (now Windy City Weekend) on ABC Chicago ().He is also the Lead Sports Anchor at ABC7 Chicago replacing Jim Rose who retired in September 2023.

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  6. Windy City Bluez - Wikipedia

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    The Windy City Bluez were a W-League club based in Palos Hills, Illinois, USA. The team folded after the 2004 season. Year-by-year. Year Division League

  7. High school football: City Section top-10 rankings

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    Birmingham, Garfield and Carson continue to hold the top spots in the Los Angeles Times' weekly City Section football rankings.

  8. Chicago Union - Wikipedia

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    The Wildfire finished at 7–5 and earned their first playoff bid since 2015. The team fell to Pittsburgh losing 21–20, ending their season. The offseason allowed the Chicago Wildfire to take the big stage against the Indianapolis Alley Cats. The two teams battled at Soldier Field during the Chicago Bears halftime show.

  9. Chicago Winds - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Winds was the World Football League's ill-fated 1975 successor to the Chicago Fire.The team was so named because Chicago was nicknamed "The Windy City." The Winds played at Soldier Field and the team was assigned to the WFL's Western Division for 1975 (the league having shrunk from 12 franchises to 11, and from three divisions to two).