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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]
Quad City Flames: Ice hockey American Hockey League: 2007–2009 Moved to Abbotsford, British Columbia, as the Abbotsford Heat: Quad City Mallards: Ice hockey United Hockey League: 1995–2007 Quad City Mallards: Ice hockey International Hockey League Central Hockey League ECHL: 2009–2018 Quad City Steamwheelers: Football AF2 1999–2009 Quad ...
In 2018, the franchise was sold and became the Quad City Storm. [25] Macon Trax (2004–05) Mississippi RiverKings (2011–18) Joined from the Central Hockey League in 2011, ownership suspended operations in 2018. [13] Mississippi Surge (2009–14) Moved to Roanoke, Virginia, as the Rail Yard Dawgs for the 2016–17 season. [26]
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Heuchling helped Oyster River to two soccer state championships and played hockey for the Bobcats. He died in 2003 at the age of 19 while he was training for the marathon team at the U.S. Military ...
Northeastern State University Riverhawks (Tahlequah, Oklahoma) 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)
Oyster River's Braiden Moriarty (19) celebrates a goal, much to the dismay of Alvirne-Milford goalie Trent Scarbro, during the Bobcats' 4-0 Division II semifinal win over Alvirne-Milford on ...
The team previously played at The River's Edge Ice Arena in Davenport, Iowa, where it was known as the Quad City Express and the Quad City Jr. Flames.In May 2013, the team announced that the Quad City Jr. Flames were granted approval by the NA3HL Board of Governors and the USA Hockey Junior Council to relocate to Madison, Wisconsin, for the 2013–14 season and play out of Hartmeyer Ice Arena ...