Sports in Erie, Pennsylvania

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Sports in Erie, Pennsylvania has a long history. There are numerous sports teams in Erie, Pennsylvania all of which are minor league, they include the Erie Seawolves, the Erie Otters, and the Erie Freeze. There are also numerous college sports teams along with high school teams. District 10 high school sports are played in the area, often with close results due to the even distribution of athletic talent. Throughout history, Erie has had various semi-pro and professional sports teams. The city hosts the nationally recognized McDonald's Classic.[1] The area is home to General McLane High School, which won the AAA state football and basketball championships in the same year, which was a first.[2]

Club Sport League Venue
Erie RiverRats Arena Football AIFA Louis J. Tullio Arena
Erie SeaWolves Baseball Eastern League Jerry Uht Park
Erie Otters Hockey OHL Louis J. Tullio Arena
Erie BayHawks Basketball NBA Development League Louis J. Tullio Arena
Erie Illusion Women's Football National Women's Football Association Louis J. Tullio Arena


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[edit] Football

Erie hosts the Erie RiverRats, which is a member of the American Indoor Football Association, and the Erie Illusion, which is a member of the National Women's Football Association. Both teams play at the Louis J. Tullio Arena

[edit] Hockey

The Erie Otters play hockey in the Ontario Hockey League. The Otters also play at the Louis J. Tullio Arena

Jerry Uht Park
Jerry Uht Park

[edit] Baseball

The Erie SeaWolves play double A baseball in the Eastern League as an affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. The SeaWolves play at Jerry Uht Park.

[edit] Basketball

The Erie Bayhawks will begin play in the NBA Development League for the 2008-09 season. The team will play at the Louis J. Tullio Arena.

[edit] Other

Outside of North East, Pennsylvania is the Lake Erie Speedway, a 3/8 mile (0.6 km) NASCAR sanctioned race track.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Webb, Dennis. Erie Host's McDonald's Classic. Blogger News. Retrieved on 2007-05-25.
  2. ^ Armas, Genaro. General McLane Beats Greencastle Antrim. PennLive. Retrieved on 2007-05-25.