United Sports Equities

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United Sports Equities is an investor group which owns United League Baseball, an independent minor league baseball league they created in 2005. The entire venture is spearheaded by John Bryant and Byron Pierce, who were co-founders of the minor league independent Texas-Louisiana League, later known as the Central Baseball League (1994-2005), and they joined forces with Brad and Gary Wendt to create the league. United Sports Equities owns all of the franchises of United League Baseball, which include the Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings, Amarillo Dillas, San Angelo Colts, Alexandria Aces, Laredo Broncos, and Edinburg Coyotes. John Bryant and Byron Pierce left the company after disagreeing with Brad Wendt's direction over the league. Both want no association with the league. League has engaged in many financial mishaps after they left and is in financial trouble. In June, 2007, the League lost its Liquor license in Texas due to questionable application answers. Problems have been resolved and beer is now sold at United League games.