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Lcubed48 Sun Jul 22, 2007 01:49am

At a time way long long ago (so far back that the exact date escapes me), the imaginary line extending north and south that divided the population of the US in half was located near the town. Hence the "Heart" of the country.
Where the "Flaming" part came from I don't know.

Bad Zebra Sun Jul 22, 2007 08:01am

Did a game yesterday with a team named "Thinking Men". They were a 10U AAU team. Instead of players names on their jersys, they had words like "Diligent", "Obey" etc...It seemd kinda odd to me so I never bothered asking the coach about it.

JugglingReferee Sun Jul 22, 2007 08:27am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
I'm not sure who would win - a duck or a beaver.

Canadians know that the Beaver always swallows the duck. :eek:

Mark Padgett Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:32am

Quote:

Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
Canadians know that the Beaver always swallows the duck. :eek:

Almost an accurate analogy. ;)

Mark Padgett Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:30am

Just read a story in the sports section this morning that there was a brawl yesterday between two minor league baseball teams - the South Georgia Peanuts and the Macon Music.

Wasn't (or isn't) there a team named the Macon Whoopies? I'm serious.

bob jenkins Sun Jul 22, 2007 07:19pm

This has probably been mentioned in this (old) thread, but there is (or was) a team in MI called the "Nimrods." Sounds funny today, but it's actually the name of some hunter in the bible, or something (and that weak description sounds more perjorative than I mean it to be -- it's a reflection of my ignorance).

In fact, I once met a fellow official by that name at a basketball camp. He was from the east coast, iirc, and worked many levels. This thread reminds me that I didn't see him at camp this year (at IL College).

Mark Padgett Sun Jul 22, 2007 07:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins
This has probably been mentioned in this (old) thread, but there is (or was) a team in MI called the "Nimrods." Sounds funny today, but it's actually the name of some hunter in the bible, or something (and that weak description sounds more perjorative than I mean it to be -- it's a reflection of my ignorance).

In fact, I once met a fellow official by that name at a basketball camp. He was from the east coast, iirc, and worked many levels. This thread reminds me that I didn't see him at camp this year (at IL College).

I think I might know him. Is his first name "Ima"? If so, he coached a huge number of my games. :rolleyes:

M&M Guy Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:36am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins
This has probably been mentioned in this (old) thread, but there is (or was) a team in MI called the "Nimrods." Sounds funny today, but it's actually the name of some hunter in the bible, or something (and that weak description sounds more perjorative than I mean it to be -- it's a reflection of my ignorance).

In fact, I once met a fellow official by that name at a basketball camp. He was from the east coast, iirc, and worked many levels. This thread reminds me that I didn't see him at camp this year (at IL College).

You're right, he wasn't there.

It's too bad; he did bring some flavor to the camp.

Stat-Man Mon Jul 23, 2007 09:47pm

I almost forgot what i think is an unusual mascot name: Nothing.

Hollins College (in Virginia, I think) has no athletic mascot name. A few years back, I was building a list of colleges and their mascots for my sports database and asked one of my fellow SIDs if he know Hollins' mascot. Was suprised to see him tell me they had none.

Mark Dexter Tue Jul 24, 2007 06:54pm

The RISD (Rhode Island School of Design) sports teams are called the Nads.

I also knew of an intramural team (of med students) who called themselves the Cremasters.

keyzersoze Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:16pm

South Dakota

McLaughlin Midgets
Edgemont Moguls
Sturgis Scoopers
Rapid City Central Cobblers
Newell Irrigators
Pine Ridge Thorpes (after Jim Thorpe)

For you ND guys - didn't Devil's Lake used to be the Satans?

26 Year Gap Sat Aug 23, 2008 06:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Just read a story in the sports section this morning that there was a brawl yesterday between two minor league baseball teams - the South Georgia Peanuts and the Macon Music.

Wasn't (or isn't) there a team named the Macon Whoopies? I'm serious.

There was in the Sally League. Someone probably made them change the name.


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