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Originally, the team was called the Laredo Rattlers, however, the Arena Football League issued a cease-and-desist letter to the team because of the existing Arizona Rattlers. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Rattlesnakes folded following the 2013 season due to the financial and legal issue faced by the team's owner. [ 5 ]
The Lone Star Football League (LSFL) was a regional professional indoor football minor league [1] that played three seasons from 2012 to 2014. All of the LSFL's charter teams were based in the state of Texas, with five teams coming from the Southern Indoor Football League, three from the Indoor Football League, plus one expansion team.
2011 promotional image of the planned Laredo Ballpark now named Uni-Trade Stadium. The Uni-Trade Stadium is a baseball stadium in Laredo, Texas.The stadium is the United States home to The Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos, a bi-national Mexican League professional baseball team, and the Laredo Roses, a women's full-contact American football team in the Sugar N Spice Football League. [3]
Central Texas football schedule. Third round. Class 6A Division I. Westlake (12-0) vs. Laredo United (10-2), 3 p.m. Saturday, Alamodome, San Antonio
District 1-4A champion North DeSoto led the way on the 2024 All-District team selected by the coaches. The Griffins (10-3, 7-0), who bowed out of the LHSAA Non-Select Division II playoffs Friday ...
Laredo Law: Arena football: AF2: Laredo Energy Arena 0 2003–2004 Laredo Lemurs: Baseball AAIPB: Uni-Trade Stadium: 1 2012–2016 Laredo Lobos: Arena football AF2 Laredo Energy Arena 0 2005–2007 Laredo Rattlesnakes: Indoor football: Lone Star Football League: Laredo Energy Arena 0 2011–2013 Laredo Roses: Women's Football: Sugar N Spice ...
It was a much-hyped battle between two of the city’s (and state’s) top teams, and it certainly lived up to the hype. No. 1 Lee’s Summit North (10-1) led for most of the first half, but North ...
The Laredo Lobos were a professional arena football team based out of Laredo, Texas. They were a member of the af2 league. They played their home games at the Laredo Entertainment Center. The team was originally a 2006 expansion member of the Intense Football League. The Lobos mark the af2's return to the city after the recent failure of the ...