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  2. Calgary Vipers - Wikipedia

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    The Vipers played all of their home games at Foothills Stadium. Previously, the Vipers played in the Northern League from 2005 to 2007. The Vipers were champions of the Golden Baseball League in 2009, having defeated the Tucson Toros in the Championship Series. Management problems surfaced just prior to the end of the 2011 season.

  3. Foothills Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Foothills Stadium, formerly Burns Stadium, was a stadium in Calgary, Alberta before Its demolition In February 2025. It is primarily used for baseball, and was formerly home to the Calgary Cannons AAA baseball club until September 2002, when the team relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

  4. River City Jaguars - Wikipedia

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    The next season the Victory renamed again to Vancouver Vipers and then in 2013 became the Fort Vancouver Vipers. On October 14, 2014, the Fort Vancouver Vipers Hockey Club ceased all operations due to an insufficient number of players and a recent increase in player injuries.

  5. St. Louis Vipers - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Vipers became Murphy Cup champions. It was the final year of Roller Hockey International's existence. Over their six-year existence in the 1990s, the St. Louis Vipers had a total home attendance of 332,412 in 71 home games, an average of 4,682 per game (a few hundred less than what was seen as viable, had the league stayed afloat [3]).

  6. Alex Ovechkin has been role model his whole career. That goes ...

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    Ovechkin has for two decades been a role model for kids watching hockey all around the world, from his homeland in Russia to the U.S. and Canada, thanks to his powerful slap shot and physical ...

  7. Simon Proulx-Sénécal - Wikipedia

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    Simon Proulx-Sénécal (born December 6, 1991) is a Canadian-born ice dancer who competes with Tina Garabedian for Armenia. They are the 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalists and reached the free dance at two European Championships (2016, 2017).

  8. List of Jewish American sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Lou Boudreau (Jewish mother), 8x All-Star, batting title, MVP, Baseball Hall of Fame, manager [1] Ralph Branca, pitcher, 3x All-Star (Jewish mother) [3] Ryan Braun, outfielder, 2007 Rookie of the Year, home run champion, 5x All-Star, 5x Silver Slugger, 2011 National League MVP [1] Alex Bregman, infielder (Houston Astros) Craig Breslow, pitcher [1]

  9. Alex Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    Rodriguez's father, Victor, left the family in Miami when Alex was nine years old and moved to New York. Alex next heard from him on the day of the 1993 MLB draft. They met again in 2000. [268] Rodriguez also has a half-brother, Victor M. Rodriguez, who was born to Alex's father Victor Sr. and his then-wife Pouppe Martinez in 1960. [267]