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The city of St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States is home to more than a dozen professional, semi-professional, and collegiate sports teams. The Sporting News rated St. Louis the nation's "Best Sports City" in 2000 [ 1 ] and the Wall Street Journal named it the best sports city in 2015.
The Missouri Athletic Club (often referred to as the MAC), founded in 1903, is a private city and athletic club with two locations. The Downtown Clubhouse is in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri, USA and the West Clubhouse is located in the St. Louis County suburb of Town and Country.
St. Louis All Stars (active in 1923 only) American football National Football League: St. Louis Bombers (charter BAA franchise in 1946, joined the NBA when it formed in 1949; ceased operations in 1950) Basketball National Basketball Association: St. Louis Eagles (1934 relocation of the original Ottawa Senators, folded after the 1934–35 season)
Among the organization's specific activities are the sponsorship of tournaments, both amateur and professional, the publication of Handball Magazine, and the sponsorship and management of the Handball Hall of Fame in Tucson, Arizona. [1] The USHA was founded in 1951 by Bob Kendler of Chicago. In 1982, the national headquarters moved to Tucson.
Many of the handball leaders of the DAAV were chosen to lead the handball committee of the AAU. [15] In 1942 the Office of Alien Property Custodian seized all records of the German American Athletic Union. [16] After World War II, handball had no national body until 1959 as the United States Team Handball Federation was founded. In the same ...
The Archdiocesan Athletic Association (AAA) is a high school athletic conference comprising private high schools located in the St. Louis metro area. Most are Catholic schools, operated by the Archdiocese of St. Louis . [ 1 ]
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. [1] Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members.
Moved to St. Louis, Missouri, and became the St. Louis Browns; currently the Baltimore Orioles: Milwaukee Grays: Milwaukee 1877–1878 Baseball National League: Defunct Milwaukee Hawks: Milwaukee 1951–1955 Basketball National Basketball Association: Moved to St. Louis, Missouri, and became the St. Louis Hawks; currently the Atlanta Hawks ...