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The Cobras were officially announced as members of the National Arena League (NAL) on December 4, 2017. [2] In their introductory announcement, the team named former Cincinnati Commandos, Texas Revolution, Nashville Venom and Wichita Falls Nighthawks head coach Billy Back as their new coach.
The Owls franchise continued play in the 1953 ten–team Class D level Tar Heel League, returning to the "Forest City Owls" nickname for the final time. The Owls finished the 1953 season in second place, ending the season with a record of 70–40, playing under managers Len Cross and Boger McGimsey.
The Owls were also voted as the No. 1 collegiate summer team in the country, courtesy of pgcrosschecker.com. [citation needed] On January 27, 2011 it was announced that the Owls had been selected by USA Baseball to host Team Japan on July 1, 2011. [1] In the 2011 season, the Owls went back to the CPL playoffs to defend their back-to-back titles.
The Flyers signed the first-ever female professional ultimate player, Jessi Jones, to play in their game against the Nashville Nightwatch in May 2015. Jones, who was a team USA U-23 player in 2013, was signed as part of "Women's Ultimate Day".
He currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee. Austin Skipper joins the Sharks as an assistant coach, but he is no stranger to the organization. A Wilmington, NC native Skipper pitched consequently for the Sharks from 2018-2023.
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The Asheboro ZooKeepers are an amateur baseball team playing in the Coastal Plain League.The team plays its home games at McCrary Park in Asheboro, North Carolina.The team is named for the North Carolina Zoo, which is in Asheboro.
The Davidson Wildcats are the NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics teams representing Davidson College of Davidson, North Carolina, United States. [2] A member of the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10), [3] Davidson College sponsors teams in ten men's and nine women's NCAA sanctioned sports.