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Fans of the new team were given three choices for names; the "Mississippi Mud Monsters," "Mississippi Grits," and "Mississippi Soul Shakers." [4] [5] [6] A name the team contest ran from September 9, and ended on September 26. [5] It was announced on September 27, 2024 that the "Mud Monsters" was the winning choice with over 5,600 votes. [7]
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The league's headquarters are located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The MLF was established in partnership between the Professional Bass Tour Anglers' Association (PBTAA) and Outdoor Channel as an answer to other professional fishing tournaments that the anglers compete in. [1] [2] It was the top-rated show on Outdoor Channel. [3] [4]
Bass played football and other varsity sports for Vallejo High School in the old North Bay League. Bass blossomed as a three-sport star at Vallejo High, where he ran for 3,690 yards and scored 68 touchdowns in 18 games. Bass scored a state-record 37 touchdowns in 1954, when he led the Apaches to an undefeated season at 9–0.
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Agetec Inc. ("ASCII Game Entertainment Technology") was an American video game publishing company that was best known for bringing Japanese titles to the United States. The company was formed through ASCII Corporation, spinning off their American distribution subsidiary as an independent corporation in 1998, and became a standalone publisher one year later.
Merged with Clunes Football League to form the Central Highlands Football League. Bass Valley Football League (1946–1954) Bass Valley Wonthaggi Football League (1955–1995) [16] Castlemaine Football Association (1894-1951) Central Gippsland Football League (1902–1953) [17] Central Glenelg Football League (1934–1959)