• Jersey as the New Jersey Outlaws. Following winning the FHL championship in 2012, the Outlaws announced they would move to Williamsport, Pennsylvania and play...
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    Bowman Field (category Williamsport Crosscutters)
    South Williamsport. In 2012, Airmen Pond, an outdoor ice hockey rink, was built at Bowman Field. It served as home ice for the Williamsport Outlaws of the...
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  • Vault Arena. "Federal Hockey League: Williamsport Outlaws | HISTORIC BOWMAN FIELD HOME TO THE WILLIAMSPORT OUTLAWS". Archived from the original on 2012-08-03...
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  • it was announced that the defending champion New Jersey Outlaws were relocating to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, after only one season in New Jersey. Rather...
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  • Aerospace MQM-170 Outlaw, an unmanned aerial vehicle Williamsport Outlaws, also called the New Jersey Outlaws and the Pennsylvania Outlaws, a former professional...
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  • Federal Hockey League, playing for the New Jersey Outlaws. He followed the franchise to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for the 2012–13, playing with team...
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  • play, won their first franchise regular season game, 5-2 over the Williamsport Outlaws, as well as their first ever home game at Hara Arena, a 4-2 defeat...
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  • 310 announced attendance, beating the previous record set by the Williamsport Outlaws in 2012 of 3,447. The team continued to set single-season FHL attendance...
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  • (2013–14) Rochester Americans (2014–17) Danbury Whalers (2011–14) Williamsport Outlaws (2012–13) Renko, Amanda (March 9, 2017). "FIRST ARENA: New owner...
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  • 218 188 86 Thousand Islands Privateers 53 18 26 5 2 2 188 213 68 Williamsport Outlaws 41 19 16 3 3 0 191 167 66 Danville Dashers 54 18 28 3 3 2 220 268...
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  • Little League Baseball (category Baseball in Williamsport, Pennsylvania)
    League Baseball Inc) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States, that organizes local youth baseball and...
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  • five teams and a return to Pennsylvania after the folding of the Williamsport Outlaws in the 2012–13 season. In an interview, commissioner Don Kirnan stated...
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    Genetti Hotel (category Buildings and structures in Williamsport, Pennsylvania)
    in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, was built in 1921. It was originally named Lycoming Hotel. The hotel was built in 1921, in the midst of Williamsport's logging...
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  • Bob Lindemann (category Williamsport Millionaires players)
    (1881-06-05)June 5, 1881 Philadelphia Died: December 19, 1951(1951-12-19) (aged 70) Williamsport, Pennsylvania Batted: Switch Threw: Right MLB debut August 28, 1901, for...
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    March 25, and ending in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on April 22. It was also announced that Dylan would take part in the Outlaw Music Festival 2025 Tour...
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    Richie signed to play for the Tri-State League's Williamsport team in 1906. The Tri-State League was an "outlaw league" whose contracts were not respected by...
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  • Rankin Johnson Jr. (category Sportspeople from Williamsport, Pennsylvania)
    in the Williamsport Grays' front office, then was the president of the Double-A Eastern League from 1961 through 1968. He died in Williamsport, Pennsylvania...
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    Crawley P. Dake (category Outlaws of the American Old West)
    30, the Battle of Gettysburg from July 1 to July 3, and the Battle of Williamsport from July 6 to July 14. The regiment then participated in a series of...
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  • Fred Archer (baseball) (category Williamsport Grays players)
    leagues with the Class-D Leaksville-Draper-Spray Triplets, the Class-A Williamsport Grays, the Double-A Buffalo Bisons, the Class-D Lexington Indians, the...
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  • Wayne Weekly Gazette (25 April 1895), the Ogden Standard, Utah, the Williamsport Sunday Grit (12 May 1895); the Hayward Review, California (17 May 1895);...
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    Eddie Stanky (category Williamsport Grays players)
    making it almost impossible to throw him out at home, a tactic eventually outlawed as a result. He was also (in)famous for what came to be called "the Stanky...
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  • (NCAA) 407 BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field 2,500 Williamsport Pennsylvania Williamsport Crosscutters MLB Draft League 408 Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium...
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    February 13, 2010. p. 22. Robin Van Auken; Louis E Hunsinger (2003). Williamsport: Boomtown on the Susquehanna. Arcadia Publishing. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-7385-2438-2...
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    seven Pennsylvania teams to compete in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania have come from Bucks County: Morrisville (1955), Levittown...
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    Milburn-Short Hills, New Jersey, to take the East Region title. In South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, the team lost two games (to Virginia and California) and...
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    appeared in more than 280 films between 1911 and 1944. He was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. Before he became...
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  • playoffs 2001 39 36 2nd in Pinckney Division (9.5 GB) Lost Semifinals (Williamsport Crosscutters) 2000 36 38 3rd in Pinckney Division (11 GB) Out of playoffs...
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  • leg of the tour commenced in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 25, and ended in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on April 22. This set list is representative of the performance...
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  • Valley Scrappers, State College Spikes, West Virginia Black Bears, and Williamsport Crosscutters), one from the Eastern League (Trenton Thunder), and one...
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  • (November 6, 2022). "4 dead including alleged gunman near Unityville". Williamsport Sun-Gazette. Archived from the original on November 6, 2022. Retrieved...
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