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May, 2006:
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Bossier-Shreveport
Mudbugs Unveil 2007 All-Star Game Logo (Central
Hockey League)
May 30, 2006
The Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs today announced
the dates for the 2007 Central Hockey League All-Star
Game and All-Star Banquet. The Mudbugs will host the
league-wide event for the first time in franchise
history, as part of their upcoming tenth anniversary
season.
Source:
www.centralhockeyleague.com
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Pittsburgh
Pirates Unveil New Mascot (Major League Baseball /
National League)
May 27, 2006
Move over Parrot, you've got some company.
After the Pirates' rousing 12-5 win over the Houston
Astros on Friday night at PNC Park, the Bucs unveiled
a new, as-yet-unnamed mascot to join the longtime
fan-favorite Pirate Parrot. The shaggy-bearded and
patch-eyed new buccaneer mascot has the look of a
fuzzier take on the team's logo. He will be integrated
into the Pirates in-game entertainment at PNC Park,
Sunday Kids Days and other community and marketing
initiatives.
Source:
pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com
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Uni Watch by Paul Lukas - "Behind the NFL Numbers"
May 25, 2006
Uni Watch did not expect to be devoting a
column to the NFL in May. But Reggie Bush, among his
many other talents, has made that possible. In
case you've been under a rock: Bush wanted to wear
uniform No. 5, like he did at USC and in high school.
But under the NFL's numbering rules -- which we'll
examine more closely in a minute -- running backs
aren't allowed to wear Nos. 1 through 19. So Bush
petitioned the league for a waiver, but they turned
him down earlier this week, so he'll wear No. 25
instead.
Source:
www.espn.com
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CHL
Unveils New Logo (Central Hockey League)
May 25, 2006
The Central Hockey League has today unveiled a
new primary logo. Created by the Joe Bosack Graphic
Design Company out of Pipersville, Penn., the new
image features bold lettering atop a stylized puck
along with a black, steel blue and grey color scheme.
In conjunction with the new logo release, the Central
Hockey League website has been revised to match the
new official CHL colors.
Source:
www.arenadigest.com
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ESPN
Page 2 - "Jersey Nation: You've Run Amok"
May 12, 2006
On an otherwise forgettable evening last March,
Denver Nuggets coach George Karl donned a personalized
retro basketball jersey. During a game.
Over a long-sleeved T-shirt. Tucked into a pair
of sweatpants. To quote noted late-20th century
philosopher Keanu Reeves: Whoa.
Source:
www.espn.com
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U. of
Massachusetts-Lowell Unveils New Athletics Logos
(NCAA)
May 11, 2006
The UMass Lowell Department of Athletics
unveiled its new athletic logo Tuesday night at its
annual Excellence Banquet. The logo encompasses
its mascot, the River Hawk, as well as its place on
the Merrimack River. “The River Hawk nickname
and logo has served the campus well since it was first
developed in 1994, but this is a fresh opportunity to
re-introduce our athletic programs to the community,”
said UML Director of Athletics Dana Skinner. “Phoenix
Design (of New York City) worked closely with our
staff to develop a fresh and exciting new look we feel
will be well received.”
Source:
www.goriverhawks.com
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Uni Watch by Paul Lukas - "Chain Gang Roster"
May 11, 2006
When you think of Curt Schilling and uniforms,
the first thing that comes to mind is probably that
bloody sock. Watch Schilling during a game, though,
and you'll see something subtler: After almost every
pitch, he fidgets with his jersey collar. That's
because Schilling wears two necklaces, ones that tend
to pop out from beneath his jersey during his
delivery, so he's constantly tucking them back in.
Schilling is a charter member of Uni Watch's Chain
Gang -- players who insist on wearing necklaces on the
field, no matter how impractical or annoying they
might be. But not just any necklaced player can make
the Chain Gang. Like any good GM, Uni Watch is
applying tough, exacting standards. Simply wearing one
of those bogus titanium thingies, for example, does
not make you a Chain Ganger -- it just makes you
lame-o. So titanium devotees such as Kameron Loe, Todd
Jones and Brandon Webb, among dozens of others, won't
make the cut.
Source:
www.espn.com
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Toronto
FC Unveils Name, Logo (Major League Soccer)
May 11, 2006
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) and
Major League Soccer (MLS) unveiled Toronto FC as the
city's newest professional sports team on May 11,
2006. Toronto becomes the 13th Major League Soccer
team and the first outside of the United States.
During the ceremony, Toronto FC’s emblem was also
unveiled. Major League Soccer granted Toronto a team
in October 2005 after an agreement was reached to
build a permanent soccer stadium at Exhibition Place
in the city. "This is an exciting day for soccer fans
in Toronto who can now enjoy great quality soccer and
a have a team they can call their own," said Tom
Anselmi, executive vice-president and chief operating
officer at Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. “Toronto
provides the perfect backdrop for the world’s number
one sport given our city’s diversity and affinity for
soccer. We’re committed to making Toronto FC and Major
League Soccer a success.” The strength of Toronto FC’s
name is its simplicity. The emblem integrates a
traditional shield with contemporary imagery. The
acronym FC is synonymous with soccer and great soccer
clubs around the world choose to emphasize their
cities’ names.
Source:
www.mlsnet.com
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New
Mexico Scorpions Unveil New Logo, Uniforms
(Central Hockey League)
May 9, 2006
The New Mexico Scorpions, who will resume play
in the Central Hockey League (CHL) this October in the
new, state-of-the-art Rio Rancho Events Center, today
unveiled a newly redesigned logo, color scheme and
uniforms at a press conference held at the newest
Chili's Grill & Bar, 1001 Unser Blvd SE, Rio Rancho.
"This is an exiting time for both our franchise and
hockey fans throughout the Rio Rancho and Albuquerque
areas," said former NHLer and team co-owner/president
Dave Ellett. "We are really, really thrilled about the
look we have developed and the identity that this will
allow us to establish with everyone from our players
to our season ticket holders and our corporate
partners alike. This logo is something we can all be
really proud of."
Source:
www.oursportscentral.com
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Orange
County Buzz Moves to Carson (American Basketball
Association)
May 8, 2006
ABA Orange County Buzz GM/Head Coach Burrel Lee
III is happy to announce that the team will move to
the City of Carson for the 2006-2007 season. The City
of Carson is home to the Home Depot Center on the
Campus of Cal State Dominguez Hills. "This is a great
moment as we go into our third season. We have a great
home venue with an even better staff and they have
welcomed us with open arms," stated Lee. "We will
start fresh with a new team name, mascot and logo. We
will become the Carson Buzz. We will be announcing in
the coming days our Name the Carson ABA team soon.
This contest will be open to children in grades
3rd-8th and the winner will win a great prize
package."
Source:
www.oursportscentral.com
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Milwaukee
Bucks Will Attempt to Change Luck by Changing Uniforms
(National Basketball Association)
May 5, 2005
The Bucks' playoff run - which was actually
more of a slow and somewhat painful jog than a
rigorous sprint - did not inspire many Milwaukeeans to
hurry to their local sporting goods store in order to
purchase t-shirts, hats, mini-balls and other team
paraphernalia. As it turns out, that's not entirely
bad. Multiple sources have told Saucy Stadium
Secrets that the Bucks will unveil new uniforms next
season, ditching the purple, green and silver color
palette for a green, red and white scheme that more
closely resembles the threads that the team wore
during the early 1980s.
Source:
www.onmilwaukee.com
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Hamilton
Tiger-Cats Unveil New Alternate Jersey (Canadian
Football League)
May 5, 2006
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are absolutely golden.
The team has added a boat-load of exciting players for
this season and is nearing a 19,000 season's ticket
level. Now add a flashy new jersey that will be
unveiled today. It's gold. Or to be more
precise, a gold mine, given that authentic game
jerseys with cresting will retail for as much as
$324.99 plus tax.
Source:
www.hamiltonspectator.com
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Memphis
RiverKings Unveil 15th Anniversary Logo (Central
Hockey League)
May 3, 2006
The 2006-2007 season is going to be a very
special one for the Memphis RiverKings of the Central
Hockey League. This upcoming season will mark the 15th
season that the RiverKings have been playing hockey in
the Mid-South and today the team unveiled a special
15th Anniversary logo and details on special season
ticket rates. The RiverKings' special 15th Anniversary
logo is a traditional classic banner style that
features the "MRK" insignia in the center surrounded
by "Memphis RiverKings-15th Anniversary" on its outer
edge. The years "1992" and "2006" are included in the
attached banner. The logo will be featured prominently
in all of the team's publications, artwork and jerseys
during the 2006-2007 season. The colors in the logo
link the past to the present. The black represents the
primary color of the team's uniforms from 1992-2000;
the gold represents the gold color from then and now,
and the green color represents the team's current
primary color.
Source:
www.oursportscentral.com
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Toronto
Raptors to Get New Uniforms for 2006-2007?
(National Basketball Association)
May 2, 2006
One of the worst kept secrets in Raptorville is
the fact the lads will be getting new uniforms of some
sort next year. No one's come out and said
exactly what they'll look like because who wants to
waste a big night of fashion coming closer to training
camp, so we're just guessing here and most of the
guess goes to personal preference. How about an
all-black third jersey, with red piping and white
lettering? Cool? Yes.
Source:
www.thestar.com
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