For the 1968 Continental Football League team playing professional American football in Huntsville, Alabama, see Alabama Hawks.
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Huntsville Hawks
Sport
Box lacrosse
Founded
1965
League
Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League
Based in
Huntsville, Ontario
Arena
Jack Bionda Arena
Colours
Green, Black, and Yellow
President
Shelly Nobile
The Huntsville Hawks are Junior "C" box lacrosse team from Huntsville, Ontario, Canada. The Hawks play in the Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League. They were known as the Huntsville Legionaires in 1965, Huntsville Tornadoes in 1966, and as the Huntsville Hawks from 1967 to the present.
known as the Huntsville Legionaires in 1965, Huntsville Tornadoes in 1966, and as the HuntsvilleHawks from 1967 to the present. The Hawks were one of...
The Alabama Hawks were a professional American football team based in Huntsville, Alabama. They were members of various minor league football circuits...
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is a public research university in Huntsville, Alabama. The university is accredited by the Southern Association...
A franchise in Barrie) Brantford Posse (Folded after 2002 season) HuntsvilleHawks (Moved to Junior C in 2011) Kitchener-Waterloo Braves (Moved to Junior...
remained of the defunct Huntsville Rockets team formed the foundation for the formation of a new PFLA franchise, the HuntsvilleHawks, for the 1967 season...
teams play two 20-minute halves instead of three periods. Five teams (HuntsvilleHawks, Lakefield Rage, London Blue Devils, Peel Region Tigers, Six Nations...
changed their name to Norwood Champs, then Ennismore James Gang in 2013. HuntsvilleHawks were added as a new franchise for the 2010 season. St. Catharines Saints...
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teams in Brockville, Cornwall, Gloucester, Kahnawake and Nepean. The HuntsvilleHawks would also drop down from Junior "B" to join the league while the Centre...
as an infielder. In 1958, he joined another club, the Huntsville Braves (later renamed the Hawks), and was positioned as the team's starting catcher. As...
travelling to play, Boucher helped found a Sr. B arm of the HuntsvilleHawks. When the Hawks folded in 2013, he signed with the Sr. B St. Catharines Saints...
the 1969 season, he played minor league football with the Alabama (Huntsville) Hawks of the Continental Football League. Van Note soon moved to center...
Milton Frank Stadium is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Huntsville, Alabama. It was used for Alabama A&M football games before the creation of Louis...
Atlanta Hawks and the Orlando Magic in the NBA and several teams overseas. He played college basketball for the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Born...
mentor of the musicians he recruited for his band, The Hawks. Roy Buchanan was an early Hawks guitarist on the song "Who Do You Love". The most successful...
Conference. During the 1968 season, the team was also known as the HuntsvilleHawks. The Hawks sent several notable players on to the NFL including Jeff Van...
Redstone Arsenal is a United States Army base adjacent to Huntsville, Alabama in the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge. A census-designated place in Madison...
Carolinas (Beginning 2024) For the current season, see 2022 Shorter Hawks football team. The Hawks capped their first season at the Division II level with a winning...
home opener the following evening, against 2009–10 SPHL champions the Huntsville Havoc, ultimately losing 5–3, however they went on to place second in...