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The Riverhawks changed venues to the Wharton Field House in Moline, Illinois (former home to the NBA's Tri-Cities Blackhawks and later the CBA's Quad City Thunder), and changed their affiliation to the Premier Basketball League along with their brother franchise, the Rock River Fury. [1]
The Quad Cities River Bandits are a Minor League Baseball team of the Midwest League and the High-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. Their home games are played at Modern Woodmen Park (formerly John O'Donnell Stadium) in Davenport, Iowa , one of the Quad Cities .
Quad City Thunder: Basketball Continental Basketball Association: 1987–2001 ... Rockford RiverHawks/Aviators: Baseball Frontier League 1993–2008, 2011–2015
The River Bandits (then known as the Swing of the Quad Cities) defeated the Burlington Bees, 1–0, in the first game at the renovated Modern Woodmen Park on April 29, 2004. [21] The 2006 and 2011 Midwest League All-Star Games were held at Modern Woodmen Park. Previously, the ballpark hosted Midwest League All-Star Games in 1964, 1968, 1975 ...
Susquehanna University River Hawks (Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania) Rockford RiverHawks professional baseball team (Springfield, Illinois) UMass Lowell River Hawks (Lowell, Massachusetts) Quad City Riverhawks Premier Basketball League team (Moline, Illinois) Umpqua Community College Riverhawks (Roseburg, Oregon)
The Quad City Riverhawks was a PBL (Premier Basketball League) team. They played home games at Wharton Field House in Moline during the 2008 season. They ended with that season. Previously, the Quad City Thunder were a CBA team playing in the late 1980s thru 2000, first at Wharton and then at The Mark.
Wharton Field House is a historic arena located at 1800 20th Avenue in Moline, Illinois.It opened in 1928 and was home to the NBA's Tri-Cities Blackhawks, today's Atlanta Hawks, from 1946 to 1951.
This is for players of the Quad Cities River Bandits minor league baseball team, who played in the Midwest League from 1992-2004 and 2008-present. Contents Top