Official site includes news, competition results, the history of the sport in Sweden, and information about the national Olympic team. [English, Swedish]
Web-based sports simulation leagues, with football, basketball, baseball, soccer, and hockey. Professional and college level leagues, game engines.
Established to share Neil Meany's stories about his experiences with the major leagues. Also includes images.
Answer math questions to score runs. Requires Macromedia Flash plug-in.
Official website of the Newark, New Jersey Bears minor league baseball team. Includes game summaries, pictures, results, and current standings.
Includes information on each team, history, statistics, players and stadiums.
Manufacture synthetic turf for athletic fields including football, soccer, baseball and multi-purpose use. Includes media center, example installations, and distributor listing.
A front-end to D.B. Schmidt's Strategic Baseball Simulator and other SBS utilities for Windows.
Summer day camp; programs include sports, arts, pool, golf, soccer, theater, lacrosse, inline hockey and baseball. Includes programs and contact information.
Offers a selection of pants, shorts, jumpers, polo shirts, sweaters and oxfords.
Includes player and coaching information, as well as a schedule, history, and links.
The latest Auburn Tigers headlines, including football, basketball and baseball.
Amateur men's over 30 baseball league serving the Richmond, Virginia area.
A youth sports program that includes volleyball, softball, basketball, and baseball recreational and travel leagues.
Research information, SABR on-line bookstore, on-line membership application, bulletin board comments page, and baseball links.
Includes baseball, football, basketball, hockey and racing. Also has autographs, balls, and bats.
Summer college baseball league starting play in summer 2004. Team news, pictures, merchandise store.
Programs include Camp American Legion, high school scholarships and awards, Legion Baseball and Oratorical contests.
Adult amateur league, team information including schedules, standings and news, founded in 1928.
It is topologically equivalent to Avalon-Hill's map. It is on a uniform grid with vertical and horizontal lines. All land regions are strictly rectangular.
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