James Mann for his book Rise of the Vulcans 2004 . According to Coit D. Blacker , Rice and George W. Bush also bonded at Kennebunkport in August 1998. ref Mann, James. 2004. Rise of the Vulcans The History ... W. Bush. ref Mann, James. 2004. Rise of the Vulcans The History of Bush s War Cabinet . p. 251 ... Baker . The name The Vulcans alludes to a Vulcan statue huge statue of Vulcan, the Vulcan mythology ... . In early 1999, the Vulcans held their first meeting in Austin, Texas , which was attended by Cheney and Shultz. The group communicated regularly afterward. ref Mann, James. 2004. Rise of the Vulcans ... distinct from the Vulcans, it did include Rice, Wolfowitz, Hadley and Perle alongside Shultz and various ... National Laboratory . ref Mann, James. 2004. Rise of the Vulcans The History of Bush s War ... of the United States , the Vulcans all received key positions within the new administration. Condoleezza ... Prather, Clarke s insights on Bush s Vulcans WorldNetDaily, March 27, 2004 http worldnetdaily.com ... about Saddam Hussein James Mann writer James Mann 2004 Rise of the Vulcans The History of Bush ..., ed. John Calabrese, Middle East Institute DEFAULTSORT Vulcans, The Category George W. Bush presidential ... more details
ref improve date April 2010 for the team that played in the World Football League in 1975 Birmingham Vulcans Image Logosmallavulcans.png right 100px Alabama Vulcans The Alabama Vulcans were a professional football team which were a part of the American Football Association 1977 American Football Association in 1979. Though the Vulcans used a different color scheme than its predecessors in the World Football League , the team s name was borrowed from the WFL s Birmingham Vulcans and the logo was an amalgamation of the logos of the Vulcans and the Birmingham Americans in a clear effort to draw on the popularity of the previous league s teams. They were owned by Harry Lander, who also served as the team s head coach and the founder of the league. ref http news.google.com newspapers?id nC4dAAAAIBAJ&sjid 950EAAAAIBAJ&pg 4112,3544707&dq american football association&hl en ref Their home stadium was Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama . During the one season of the team s existence, it had a record of 13 6, with two five game winning streaks. The team made the playoffs, but lost in the first round. References reflist External links http www.birminghamprosports.com BirminghamProSports.com Birmingham Alabama Pro Football Category Professional football in Birmingham, Alabama Vulcans, Alabama Category American football teams in Alabama Alabama stub amfoot team stub ... more details
For the 1994 Lion Red Cup Team see Auckland City Vulcans infobox rugby league club clubname Auckland Vulcans image Image Auckland Vulcans.jpg emblem fullname nickname short name web colours founded 2008 exited readmitted ground Mt Smart Stadium ground2 ground3 ceo coach Brent Gemmell manager captain league New South Wales Cup season position homejersey Auckland vulcans jersey.JPG awayjersey current clubchampionships premierships minorpremierships runnerups The Auckland Vulcans are an Auckland, New Zealand Auckland based rugby league club that participates in the New South Wales Cup . They are administered by the Rugby League Development Foundation. The team is selected from the Auckland Rugby League Auckland Rugby League s Fox Memorial Competition and also uses New Zealand Warriors Warriors squad members not selected for National Rugby League NRL duty. In 2007 the team was known as the Auckland Lions . To date the Vulcans have never qualified for the finals series in any of the seasons they have competed in, with their closest chances being in 2007 and 2008 where they only fell out of contention late in both seasons. Players main List of Auckland Vulcans players Since 2007 four players have played for the Vulcans and the Junior Warriors and then gone on to make their National Rugby League debut with the New Zealand Warriors . They are Russell Packer , Daniel O Regan , Sonny Fai and Leeson Ah Mau . ref name warriors http warriors.sitesuite.ws plugins newsfeed.cgi?rm content&plugin ... have all played for the Vulcans and then made their first grade debut for the Warriors. In 2008 Ruben Wiki played in one match for the Vulcans. Coaches The Vulcans are coached by Brent Gemmell. Previously ... coach. ref Forging a path to success Superleague , Issue 1 2010. p.24. ref Image Auckland Vulcans .jpg 150px thumb left Auckland Vulcans in action in 2008 See also List of Auckland Vulcans Results References ... stub fr Auckland Vulcans ... more details
ref improve date April 2010 WFL team name Birmingham Vulcans bgcolour blue fontcolour white helmet Birmingham Vulcans helmet blue.gif logo Birmingham Vulcans logo.gif uniform founded March 1975 suspended folded October 1975 location Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham , Alabama field Legion Field division Eastern colours Red, White, & Blue nickname coach manager Jack Gotta owner championships 1975 regular season title, league folded before World Bowl could be played mascot website The Birmingham Vulcans were a professional American football team located in Birmingham, Alabama . They were members of the five team Eastern Division of the World Football League WFL . The Vulcans, founded in March 1975, played in the upstart league s second and final season in 1975. The team was owned by a group of Birmingham businessman with Ferd Weil as team president. The Vulcans replaced the Birmingham Americans who had held the WFL franchise for Birmingham in 1974, winning World Bowl WFL World Bowl I in December 1974 before suffering financial collapse. ref name gt750308 The Vulcans were the best team in the league in 1975 with a 9 3 record and the best at the box office until the league folded in mid season. After the WFL ceased operations, the Vulcans were declared league champions by virtue of having ... the Memphis effort failed, Vulcans followers were forced to accept the inevitable as well, and efforts to get the team admitted as an NFL franchise were abandoned. The Vulcans name would be recycled for the Alabama Vulcans , a member of the American Football Association, in 1979. As of 2010 04 , two former Vulcans players have been inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame . Birmingham native ... http www.wfl1974.com WFL1974 a Birmingham Americans & Vulcans history site http www.birminghamprosports.com ... teams Category Professional football in Birmingham, Alabama Vulcans, Birmingham Category Sports ... teams Birmingham Vulcans Category American football teams in Alabama Alabama stub Amfoot team stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date March 2008 The Vulcans were a United Kingdom British cult band from the 1980s. It combined punk rock punk , folk music folk and rock and roll , often augmented by humorous lyrics and outrageous dance routines. Early career The Vulcans first live show was at the Irish Club, Elm Grove, Portsmouth in 1979. Sue Vulcan was now on vocals after the original singer, Pete Vulcan, quit just before the debut show. By the early 1980s, the band s sound and image was influenced by Bow Wow Wow and The Clash . Early songs included There s A Riot Going on in The City , Brain Cancer and Ear Muffs . Gigs at the Bum in the Air Festival and the college circuit followed. Later career By 1983, all band members had relocated to Harlesden , and the most successful line up, Dan Vulcan, Harry Vulcan, Mark Vulcan, Nick Vulcan, Pete Vulcan and Ray Vulcan began busking in London s Covent Garden . They met Eddie Izzard there, who later invited The Vulcans to be the house band on his first television program television series and later The Vicious Boys, who commissioned the band to compose and perform the theme for their LWT series, Wake Up London . After a successful European tour in 1983, the band unexpectedly split as three members of the band Vulcans Dan, Mark and Ray embarked on art college courses. This career detour lasted less than 18 months, by which time the six band members had reformed, and were starring weekly in Izzard s TV show. Other notable television appearances were on BBC Television s Whicker s World Living with Uncle Sam featuring Brits in America and A Small Problem , starring The Young Ones Christopher Ryan . By 1986, and now sharing a squat in Brixton , The Vulcans had become stalwarts on the London gig scene. They performed their best known song, Hard Hat Zone , an analogous comment on the dangers of living in urban areas. Preoccupations ... Band s website DEFAULTSORT Vulcans band , The Category British rock music groups Category ... more details
Infobox college athletics name California Vulcans logo VulcanLogo.png 25px university California University of Pennsylvania conference Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC division Division II NCAA Division II director Dr. Thomas Pucci city California state Pennsylvania stateabb PA teams 15 stadium Adamson Stadium baseballfield CONSOL Energy Park arena Hamer Hall arena2 mascot Blaze the Vulcan nickname Vulcans fightsong Chariots of Fire album Chariots of Fire Alda mater rival Indiana University of Pennsylvania IUP Crimson Hawks color1 Red color2 Black hex1 990000 hex2 000000 pageurl http www.calvulcans.com pagename California Vulcans Website California University of Pennsylvania s intercollegiate sports teams and players are called the Vulcans after the Roman God of Fire and Volcanoes , and participate in the NCAA s Division II in all sports and the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC in most sports. The school colors are Red, Black, and White. The mascot of California is Blaze the Vulcan. The Vulcan Football Team won the Division II PSAC West Championship in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. In 2008 California won the recently resurrected PSAC Championship game, claiming the conference ... vs. Eastern Division representative Shippensburg University . Shippensburg defeated the Vulcans for the title of PSAC Champions. Despite the loss, the Vulcans earned a playoff berth. The Vulcans defeated ..., and defeated the first ranked offense of West Liberty State University . However, the Vulcans improbable run ended for the third straight season in the semi final round, as the Vulcans were shut down ... Vulcans volleyball, men s, and women s basketball teams, as well as graduation commencement. The building ... NAIA football. However, his record while leading the Division II NCAA Division II Vulcans did not attain ... http www.calvulcans.com Official Website of California Vulcans Athletics http www.observer reporter.com ... Conference Category California Vulcans Category Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Category ... more details
Summary logo fur REQUIRED Article Birmingham Vulcans Use Infobox HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source Birmingham Pro Sports ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website http www.birminghamprosports.com birminghamvulcans logobvulcans.gif History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free logo ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 For the current NSW Cup team see Auckland Vulcans infobox rugby league club clubname Auckland City Vulcans image emblem fullname nickname short name web colours founded 1994 exited 1994 readmitted ground Carlaw Park ground2 ground3 ceo coach Gary Prohm manager captain league Lion Red Cup season position homejersey awayjersey current premierships minorpremierships runnerups The Auckland City Vulcans were a New Zealand rugby league club that represented Auckland City in the 1994 Lion Red Cup . They were replaced in 1995 by the New Zealand Warriors Auckland Warriors Colts team. Notable players Notable players included Stacey Jones , Vinnie Weir, Mark Faumuina , Aaron Lester , Danny Lima , Jason Mackie , Doc Murray , Meti Noovao and Mike Setefano . ref name Vulcans Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1994 , New Zealand Rugby Football League , 1994. p.115 ref Season results class wikitable style text align center width 30 Season width 20 abbr Played Pld width 20 abbr Won W width 20 abbr Drawn D width 20 abbr Lost L width 20 abbr Points for PF width 20 abbr Points against PA width 20 abbr Points difference PD width 20 abbr Points Pts width 150 Position width 250 Finals style background ccffcc style text align left 1994 22 14 1 7 517 363 154 29 Fifth Lost Elimination Play off References reflist Rugby League in Auckland Lionredcup Category Auckland rugby league clubs Category Defunct rugby league teams in New Zealand Category Sports clubs established in 1994 Category Rugby clubs established in 1994 NewZealand sport stub Rugbyleague team stub ... more details
Hockey team team St. Paul Vulcans logo St paul vulcans 1994.gif logosize 165px city flagicon Minnesota St. Paul , Minnesota league United States Hockey League br Midwest Junior Hockey League br Can Am Junior Hockey League br Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League Thunder Bay Minnesota Junior A Hockey League operated Start date 1971 2000 arena colours Red, Yellow, Black, White coach dates1 1971 1972 name1 Minnesota Jr. Stars dates2 1972 1973 name2 St. Paul Jr. Stars dates3 1973 1995 name3 St. Paul Vulcans dates4 1995 2000 name4 Twin Cities Vulcans St. Paul Vulcans is a defunct Junior A ice hockey franchise based in Bloomington , Minnesota . The franchise was a charter member of the United States Hockey League USHL that started play with the 1979 80 season. The franchise was renamed the Twin Cities Vulcans for the start 1995 and folded in 2000. History The Vulcans franchise began as the Minnesota Jr. Stars of the Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League Thunder Bay Minnesota Junior A Hockey League in 1971. A year later, the league changed its name to the Can Am Junior Hockey League. The team also changed their name to the St. Paul Jr. Stars . Their rival, the Thunder Bay Beavers Thunder Bay Vulcans , sponsored by an organization in St. Paul, dropped their sponsorship of the franchise when they announced they would be playing exclusively in Canada the next season. At the start of the 1973 playoffs, the Vulcan organization began funding the Jr. Stars and their name was changed to the St. Paul Vulcans . Despite the name change, the Vulcans were league champions in 1973 and for their only time ... Quarter final, the Vulcans squared off against the Central Junior A Hockey League s Pembroke Lumber Kings . The Lumber Kings downed the Vulcans 4 games to 1 to end their playoff run. Due to disagreements ... Bay Junior A Hockey League again and the Midwest Junior Hockey League . The Vulcans would be one of the stronger ... Information on Vulcans http www.hockeydb.com stte twin city vulcans 8589.html Team profile ... more details
Akron is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio. Akron may also refer to Settlements United States Akron, Alabama Akron , Alabama Akron, Colorado Akron , Colorado Akron, Indiana Akron , Indiana Akron, Iowa Akron , Iowa Akron, Michigan Akron , Michigan Akron, New York Akron , New York Akron, Pennsylvania Akron , Pennsylvania Akron, West Virginia Akron , West Virginia Akron Township, Illinois Akron Township , Illinois Akron Township, Michigan Akron Township , Michigan Akron Township, Big Stone County, Minnesota Akron Township, Big Stone County , Minnesota Akron Township, Wilkin County, Minnesota Akron Township, Wilkin County , Minnesota Canada Akron, Ontario Akron , Ontario South Africa Akron, South Africa Capes and beaches In Cyprus Akron Stazousa Akron Petounta Akron Acheiropoiitos Akron Kokkina Akron Pomos Akron Galounopetra Akron Geranisos In Greece Akron Ayios Giorgios Kugarission AkronAkron Marathopolis Akron Karavophanara Korifasion AkronAkron Krithoti Akron Milianos Akron Megalo Karaburnu Akron Kunello Akron Klinto Akron Karsee Mountains Greece Akron Ori range Akron Mount or mountain Other uses USS Akron ZRS 4 &mdash a rigid airship of the United States Navy Akron non rigid airship &mdash a hydrogen filled airship built in 1911 which burned offshore near Brigantine, New Jersey Brigantine , New Jersey University of Akron &mdash a university in Akron, Ohio Akron Zips the athletic program of the University of AkronAkron Art Museum Akron Symphony Orchestra Akron Aeros Akron Dogs Akron Airport Akron Americans Akron and Barberton Belt Railroad Akron Family a folk influenced experimental rock band. Akron Plan , an architectural plan for church buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century See also Acron disambiguation Akron Airport disambiguation Akronisos an island in Turkey disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Akron de Akron Begriffskl rung fr Akron ko io Akron it Akron nl Akron ja pl Akron pt Akron ru sco Akron sv Akron tr Akron vo Akron ... more details
This is an incomplete record of the players who have represented the Auckland Vulcans in the NSW Cup . In 2007 the team was known as the Auckland Lions and competed in the NSWRL Premier League . This list does not include Bartercard Cup caps. Since 2007 four players have played for the Vulcans and the Junior Warriors and then gone on to make their National Rugby League debut with the New Zealand Warriors . They are Russell Packer , Daniel O Regan , Sonny Fai and Leeson Ah Mau . ref name warriors http warriors.sitesuite.ws plugins newsfeed.cgi?rm content&plugin data id 26912 Price s 300 and four newcomers features of side to face eels Warriors Official Site , 10 March 2009 ref In addition to this Ukuma Ta ai , Malo Solomona , Aidan Kirk and Corey Lawrie have all played for the Vulcans and then made their first grade debut for the Warriors. List of Players NRL Statistics are accurate to 31 December 2009 class wikitable sortable style text align center Nationality Name Position Debut Seasons Auckland Rugby League ARL Club National Rugby League NRL & Super League SL Games New Zealand Warriors Warriors debut sort flagicon NZL align left sortname Patrick Kapi FB Dts 2007 March 17 2007 0 sort flagicon SAM align left sortname Malo Solomona WG Dts 2007 March 17 2007 2009 Ponsonby Ponies 8 Dts 2008 June 29 sort flagicon AUS align left sortname Todd Byrne CE Dts 2007 March 17 2007 New Zealand Warriors 128 Dts 2005 March 13 sort flagicon NZL align left sortname Constantine Mika CE Dts 2007 March 17 2007 2008 New Zealand Warriors 2 sort flagicon TON align left sortname Cooper Vuna UB Dts ... External links http www.aucklandvulcans.co.nz Auckland Vulcans Official Site http warriors.sitesuite.ws page auckland vulcans nsw cup.html Auckland Vulcans at warriors.co.nz http www.nswrl.com.au ... db year 2008 vb nswrl premier league auckland vulcans index.php 2008 Auckland Vulcans ... Auckland Lions at rleague.com DEFAULTSORT Auckland Vulcans Players Category Rugby league in Auckland ... more details
Akron Township may refer to the following places in the United States Akron Township, Peoria County, Illinois Akron Township, Michigan Akron Township, Big Stone County, Minnesota Akron Township, Wilkin County, Minnesota geodis de Akron Township ... more details
This is a page listing the results of the Auckland Vulcans in the New South Wales Cup Rugby League competition. The Vulcans were known as the Auckland Lions in 2007. NSWRL Premier League 2007 Round 1 vs Parramatta Eels , won 27 8 , Mt Smart Stadium Round 2 vs Newtown Jets , lost 18 38, Mt Smart Stadium Round 3 vs Canterbury Bulldogs , lost 28 32, Telstra Stadium Round 4 vs Manly Sea Eagles , won 29 16 , Brookvale Oval Round 5 vs St George Illawarra Dragons , won 26 20 , Mt Smart Stadium Round 6 vs Bye Round 7 vs North Sydney Bears , lost 10 46, North Sydney Oval Round 8 vs Cronulla Sharks , lost 24 26, Mt Smart Stadium Round 9 vs Newcastle Knights , lost 4 14, EnergyAustralia Stadium Round 10 vs Balmain Tigers Balmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers , lost 18 28, Mt Smart Stadium Round 11 vs Parramatta Eels, lost 22 30, Parramatta Stadium Round 12 vs Canterbury Bulldogs, lost 16 36, Mt Smart Stadium Round 13 vs Manly Sea Eagles, won 10 8 , Mt Smart Stadium Round 14 vs Cronulla Sharks, lost 16 34, Endeavour Field Toyota Park Round 15 vs Penrith Panthers , lost 14 36, Mt Smart Stadium Round 16 vs Bye Round 17 vs Balmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers, won 28 26 , Leichhardt Oval Round 18 vs St George Illawarra Dragons, lost 20 24, Mt Smart Stadium Round 19 vs Western Suburbs Magpies , won 42 22 , Campbelltown Sports Ground Round 20 vs Newcastle Knights, won 54 26 , Mt Smart Stadium Round 21 vs Newtown Jets, won 19 16 , Henson Park Round 22 vs Canterbury Bulldogs, won 27 26 , Mt Smart Stadium Round 23 vs Canberra Raiders , lost 10 36, Canberra Stadium Round 24 vs Bye Round 25 vs Penrith Panthers, lost 16 38, CUA Stadium New South Wales Cup 2008 Round 1 vs Central Coast Storm , lost 20 22, Henham Park Auckland Round 2 vs Wentworthville Magpies , lost 10 34, Ringrose Park Round 3 vs Newcastle Rebels Central Newcastle Knights , won 44 18 , Henham Park Round 4 vs Newtown Jets, won 23 22 , Henson Park Round 5 vs Balmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers, lost 18 30, Leichhardt Oval Round 6 vs Cronulla Cobras ... more details
ABA team color1 C4C4C4 color2 EE7942 logo AkronRise.PNG pixels 200px founded 2009 folded league American Basketball Association 2000 ABA 2008 present history Akron Rise 2009 Present arena TBD city Akron, Ohio colors Orange, grey, black, white owner Tyse Rogers coach Tyse Rogers championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders TBD dancers TBD mascot TBD The Akron Rise is a basketball team in the American Basketball Association 2000 American Basketball Association based in Akron, Ohio and set to begin play in 2009 10. For its inaugural season, the Rise will play an exhibition schedule before going to a full time slate for 2010 11. External links http akronrise.homestead.com index.html Akron Rise website ABA Teams Ohio Sports Category American Basketball Association 2000 present teams Category Basketball teams in Ohio Category Sports in Akron, Ohio Ohio basketball team stub ... more details
original research date March 2009 UBL team color1 white color2 black logo AkronCougars.PNG pixels 150px founded 2005 league International Basketball League 2005 IBL 2005 2006 br Universal Basketball League UBL 2007 present history Cuyahoga Falls Cougars br 2005 2006 br Akron Cougars br 2006 present arena Cuyahoga Falls High School Gymnasium br 2005 2006 br TBA 2006 present city Akron, Ohio Akron , Ohio colors ? owner Marc J. Cook coach Lee Cotton 2006 , Tom Vilk 2006 , Lee Cotton 2007 championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders dancers mascot The Akron Cougars are a professional men s minor league basketball team, members of the upstart Universal Basketball League , based in Akron, Ohio . 2006 Season Image Iblcougars.png frame left Former Cuyahoga Falls Cougars logo The Cougars formed in 2005 as the Cuyahoga Falls Cougars playing at Cuyahoga Falls High School capacity 3,300 and practicing at the Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium and begun their inaugural IBL season in March 2006. They were led by head coach Lee Cotton, who formerly coached LeBron James at St. Vincent St. Mary High School Akron, Ohio St. Vincent St.Mary High School in Akron, Ohio he was replaced later in the season by General Manager Tom Vilk. The team finished 6 14. Akron Cougars Oblivion The team announced that they would be relocating to Akron, Ohio for the 2007 season, replacing the previously announced Akron Quakers . Soon after, the team announced a move to the Universal Basketball League . However, given the state of the Universal Basketball League today, and given the recent announcement of the Akron Energy , a new IBL team headed by Marc Cook, it appears as though the Cougars are defunct. External links http www.akroncougars.com Akron Cougars Official Site http www.ublhoopstoday.com UBL Official Web Site Ohio Sports Category Universal Basketball League teams Category Basketball teams in Ohio Ohio basketball team stub ... more details
Akron Canton refers to a region in Northeast Ohio that consists of the Akron metropolitan area Akron and the Canton Massillon metropolitan area Canton areas. It is commonly referred to as the Akron Canton region because of the Akron Canton Regional Airport , and a number of other local businesses and organizations which serve both cities. Examples http www.akroncantonfoodbank.org http www.akroncantonama.org The region spans two Ohio counties, Stark and Summit counties. Map Location http maps.live.com default.aspx?v 2&FORM LMLTCC&cp 40.946454 81.464653&style h&lvl 11&tilt 90&dir 0&alt 1000&phx 0&phy 0&phscl 1&encType 1 coord missing Ohio Category Regions of Ohio ohio geo stub ... more details
The Akron Americans was a minor league professional ice hockey team from Akron, Ohio , that played in the International Hockey League 1945 2001 International Hockey League s south division during the 1948 49 season. The Americans were the first fully professional ice hockey team from Akron. The team replaced the semi professional Akron Stars who played in the Ohio State Hockey League from 1946 to 1948. Results class wikitable style text align center Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Winning Goals br for Goals br against Standing 1948 49 32 4 25 3 11 0.172 111 200 5th, South division External links http www.hockeydb.com ihdb stats leagues seasons teams 0005241949.html team statistics IHL 1945 2001 Category International Hockey League 1945 2001 teams Category Sports in Akron, Ohio Category Defunct ice hockey teams in the United States Category Sports clubs established in 1948 Category Sports clubs disestablished in 1949 US icehockey team stub de Akron Americans fr Americans d Akron ... more details
refimprove date March 2009 Infobox college athletics name Akron Zips logo AkronZips.png university University of Akron conference Mid American Conference division Division I NCAA Division I Bowl Subdivision director Tom Wistrcill city Akron state Ohio stateabb Ohio teams 15 stadium InfoCision Stadium Summa Field arena James A. Rhodes Arena mascot Zippy mascot Zippy the kangaroo nickname Zips fightsong Akron Blue & Gold color1 Blue color2 Gold hex1 00285C hex2 CAB388 pageurl http www.gozips.com pagename ... of Akron. Originally Zippers, athletic director Kenneth Red Cochrane officially shortened ... thumb left 205px The Akron Zips as they play during their 2009 home opener in Summa Field at InfoCision Stadium , a 41 0 victory over Morgan State . main Akron Zips football Akron s major football ... in 1995. Soccer seealso Akron Zips men s soccer The Akron Zips men s soccer team, ranked number ... . On December 12, 2010, Akron won the NCAA Division 1 National Championship in Men s Soccer by defeating ... sport. The Zips play their home games at Lee R. Jackson Soccer Field . Basketball main Akron Zips ... publisher Akron Beacon Journal date 15 March 2009 accessdate 15 March 2009 ref History Mack Rhoades was hired as athletic director in 2005. That year, the Akron Zips men s basketball men s basketball ... former teammate of LeBron James in high school and also won the most games in a season, 23. The Akron ... a chance to play in the Motor City Bowl , Akron s first Division I NCAA Division I bowl game appearance ... and the Akron Zips men s soccer men s soccer team also won the List of Mid American Conference champions ... of Akron sports to have a 1 rating in the nation. Rhoades left Akron in 2009, taking the Athletic Director position at the University of Houston . References reflist University of Akron show yes Mid American Conference Category College sports teams in the United States by team Category Akron Zips es Akron Zips fr Akron Zips ... more details
Infobox zoo zoo name Akron Zoological Park date opened 1953 location Akron, Ohio Akron , Ohio , United ... The Akron Zoo is a convert 50 acre ha non profit zoo located just west of downtown in Akron, Ohio , United States . The Akron Zoo is home to over 700 animals representing over 90 different species ... States. The Akron Zoo is one of 218 accredited world conservation zoos by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums AZA . As an AZA member, Akron Zoo participates in breeding programs to save endangered ... to Akron by George and Ann Perkins, for ...the sole purpose of devoting the same to the uses of a public park, especially as a place for recreation for children. To this end, the Akron Museum of Natural History was incorporated in 1950, and the Akron Children s Zoo was opened in 1953 in association ..., and underprivileged children. ref name zoo history In 1979, the Zoo changed its name to the Akron Zoological Park, and the City of Akron turned over governance of the Zoo to the Board of Trustees. The City of Akron retained ownership of the land, and non profit Akron Zoo now owned all of the zoo s contents ... for education and conservation goals. ref name zoo history The Akron Zoo made nearly 500,000 in capital ... of 128,344 visitors. As the decade closed, the Akron Zoological Park was accredited by the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums, recognizing the Akron Zoo s professional stature ... 1, 2005, the Akron Zoo unveiled Komodo Kingdom Education Center, featuring Komodo dragons, Galapagos ... using many earth friendly materials. In 2009 the Akron Zoo announced plans to open a Conservation ... specific regions on the globe. ref name zoo map The Legends of the Wild is the Akron Zoo s largest ... receive new toys and puzzle feeders in their areas. Volunteers The Akron Zoo has had a tremendous ..., frequently help out with special events, and their biggest fundraiser for the zoo is Boo at the Akron .... Conservation Efforts The Akron Zoo is involved in several conservation projects that focus in restoration ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Akron, Alabama settlement type Town image skyline imagesize image caption image seal image map Hale County Alabama Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Akron Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location in Hale County, Alabama Hale County and the state of Alabama image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 coordinates region US AL subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision type1 US state State subdivision type2 List of counties in Alabama County subdivision name United States subdivision name1 Alabama subdivision name2 Hale County, Alabama Hale government type leader title leader name established date area magnitude area total km2 1.4 area total sq mi 0.6 area land km2 1.4 area land sq mi 0.6 area water km2 0 area water sq mi 0 elevation ft 131 elevation m 40 population as of 2007 population footnotes ref name 2007popest cite web url http www.census.gov popest cities tables SUB EST2007 04 01.csv title Annual Estimates of the Population for Incorporated Places in Alabama publisher United States Census Bureau date 2008 07 10 accessdate 2008 07 14 ref population total 436 population metro population density km2 372.1 population density sq mi 868.3 ... Standard FIPS code blank info 01 00676 blank1 name blank1 info footnotes website Akron is a town in Hale ... metropolitan area Metropolitan Statistical Area . Akron has one site on the National Register of Historic Places , the Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival cottage known as Tanglewood Akron, Alabama Tanglewood . Geography Akron is located at Coord 32 52 35 N 87 44 28 W type city 32.876425, 87.740978 ... miles 1.4  km , all of it land. Nearby cities and communities Akron lies about halfway between ... area ca Akron Alabama de Akron Alabama es Akron Alabama fa io Akron, Alabama id Akron, Alabama it Akron Alabama ht Akron Alabama lmo Akron, Alabama nl Akron Alabama pt Akron Alabama vo Akron Alabama zh ... more details
Infobox University name The University of Akron image File UAkron Seal.svg 200px University of Akron ... March 8, 2010 ref president Luis M. Proenza city Akron, Ohio Akron state Ohio coor coord 41.075235 ... admissions glance.php University of Akron at a Glance Admissions Guide . Official UA Colors. 2007. Accessed ..., all campuses sports Akron Zips Zips website http www.uakron.edu logo center File UAkron Logo.svg 184px University of Akron Logo The University of Akron is a coeducation al public university public research university located in Akron, Ohio , part of the University System of Ohio. ref http en.wikipedia.org ... of Akron, Ohio Akron . In 1967 the university became a state institution. The University of Akron is regarded ... Nypaver first Dave work Akron Magazine pages 17 format PDF ref A new football stadium, InfoCision Stadium ..., the Rubber Bowl . ref cite web url http www.uakron.edu stadium title University of Akron stadium home ... Akron the third largest main campus in Ohio. ref http docs.google.com document pub?id 1PHzc8o4pP2pTJw3qV6Qyotimzar5HIfk ... UP Bachelor and Master Degree Programs Akron Bachelors.htm Lorain County Community College University of Akron Bachelor s Degree Programs Retrieved May 15, 2010 ref History Image JohnBuchtel.jpg ... location and also supply 60,000 for the college. John R. Buchtel , a prominent Akron businessman and Universalist ... other Akronites to donate, setting the goal and securing Akron as the location for Buchtel College ... Crouse gym served Akron campus Ohio.com Retrieved September 12, 2010 ref Tragedy struck the small ... College trustees transferred the institution and its assets to the city of Akron, Ohio Akron , and Buchtel College became the Municipal University of Akron. At this time, the enrollment was 198 students. Tax money levied for the school and Akron s growing population led to strong growth for the university ... of Akron. Recent expansion Image Uakron student union.jpg right thumb 200px University of Akron s Student ... to the New University of Akron Stadium Bot generated title ref The University purchased the Quaker ... more details
MiLB infobox name Akron Aeros founded 1980 city Akron, Ohio misc logo AkronAeros.PNG uniformlogo AkronAerosCap.png ... uniform nickname Akron Aeros 1997 Present pastnames Canton Akron Indians 1989 1996 Vermont Mariners ..., Rafael P rez, Asdr bal Cabrera, Josh Barfield ballpark Canal Park Akron, Ohio Canal Park 1997 Present ... season 1986 , 2003 Akron Aeros season 2003 , 2005 Akron Aeros season 2005 , 2009 Akron Aeros season ... . small owner Mike Agganis manager Chris Tremie gm Jeff Auman The Akron Aeros are a minor league baseball team based in Akron, Ohio , USA . The team, which plays in the Eastern League U.S. baseball ... Akron, Ohio Canal Park , located in downtown Akron, which seats 9,097 fans. The nickname Aeros refers ..., and played eight seasons at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium as the Canton Akron Indians , one of many entities another example is the Akron Canton Regional Airport to use the names of both cities. The Little ... play from 1982 to 1993. On November 22, 1994, Agganis signed a lease agreement with the Akron, Ohio city of Akron to move the club to that city. It took another two years to build the new Canal Park Akron, Ohio Canal Park , which included selection of architects, land acquisition, and demolition ... nickname, the Akron Blast. Blast had been chosen in honor of Akron born astronaut Judith Resnik ... aeros hist http www.akronaeros.com aeros history.php Akron Aeros History ref 1997 Present Opening Day on April 10, 1997 marked the 1997 Akron Aeros season debut of the Akron Aeros . With 9,086 fans ... Main Akron Aeros seasons maincat Akron Aeros seasons Lynn Sailors 1980 1983 br small Eastern ... to Albany Colonie Yankees Albany Colonie 3 1 in ELCS Canton Akron Indians 1989 1996 br small Eastern League Double A affiliate of Cleveland Indians small 1989 Canton Akron Indians season 70 69 3rd , manager ... Akron Indians season 76 64 3rd , manager Ken Bolek Lost to London Tigers London 3 2 in first round of playoffs 1991 Canton Akron Indians season 75 65 4th , manager Ken Bolek Lost to Harrisburg Senators ... more details
Infobox Pre modern NFL team name Akron Pros bgcolor 1034A6 fontcolor White helmet logo founded c1908 suspended folded 1927 relocated location Akron, Ohio , United States field League Park Akron League ... history Akron Indians 1908 16 br Akron Burkhardts 1916 1917 br Akron Indians 1918 1919 br Akron Pros 1920 25 br Akron Indians 1926 nickname coach Peggy Parratt 1912 1915 br Ralph Waldsmith 1916 br Suey ... Rube Ursella & Al Nesser 1926 manager owner Frank Nied , Art Ranney championships 1 1920 Akron Pros season 1920 Ohio League championships 4 1908, 1909, 1913, 1914 mascot website The Akron Pros refers to a professional American football football team that played in Akron, Ohio from 1908&ndash 1926. The team originated in 1908 as a semi professional semi pro team named the Akron Indians , however ... was changed back to the Akron Indians, after the earlier semi pro teams. Due to financial problems ... Prior to 1908, several semi pro and amateur teams dominated the Akron football scene. The most dominant of these was a team known as the Akron East Ends . The East Ends dominance of Ohio football ... Stars to defeat the East Ends in 1903. The Akron Indians date as far back as 1908. The early Indians ... clubs. For example the Indians preferred passing the ball as opposed to running. The team tied for the Akron city title in 1908, and later won the title outright a year later. File Akron pros 1920.jpg ... the move realizing that he could make more money in the large football market that Akron provided. When he arrived in Akron, his first move was to change the team name from the Akron Indians to Parratt ... a team in Elyria after Parratt left for Akron. The following season, Parratt brought most of Elyria s 1912 championship team to Akron, and adding them to his roster. The Indians then beat Shelby ... cancelled due to snowstorm. A week later when the Blues returned to Akron, the Indians were prepared ... 20 0 and brought the Ohio title back to Akron. For his 1914 recruiting efforts, Parratt signed ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Akron, Iowa settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Plymouth County Iowa Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Akron Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Akron, Iowa image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region US IA subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name USA subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 flag Iowa subdivision type2 List of counties in Iowa County subdivision name2 Plymouth County, Iowa Plymouth government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes unit pref Imperial area magnitude area total km2 3.1 area land km2 3.1 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 1.2 area land sq mi 1.2 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 1489 population density km2 475.8 population density sq mi 1232.4 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m 348 elevation ft 1142 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 42 latm 49 lats 31 latNS N longd 96 longm 33 longs 24 longEW W Area postal ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0454109 website footnotes Akron is a city in Plymouth County ... Akron is located at coord 42 49 31 N 96 33 24 W type city 42.825289, 96.556582 GR 1 , along ... The Akron Hometowner Website http www.smalltownpapers.com listAKR.htm The Akron Hometowner Local newspaper Plymouth County, Iowa Category Cities in Iowa Category Plymouth County, Iowa ca Akron Iowa es Akron Iowa io Akron, Iowa ht Akron, Iowa nl Akron Iowa pl Akron Iowa pt Akron Iowa simple Akron, Iowa vo Akron Iowa ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 The Akron Wingfoots are one of the oldest basketball teams in the United States . They were founded in 1918 by the workers at the Goodyear Tire Company in Akron, Ohio . The teams, while giving workers recreation, also helped to promote one of the first canvas rubber based shoes made specifically for athletics, the wingfoot . In the late 1930s, Goodyear, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Firestone , General Electric , and other companies with similar Amateur Athletic Union AAU Elite teams decided to form the National Basketball League United States National Basketball League NBL to showcase their teams. The Wingfoots won the first NBL title in 1938. The team was not part of the BAA and NBL merger that created the NBA . Instead, they reconstituted those NBL teams left over into the National Industrial Basketball League . The Wingfoots regained national power in the NIBL, which in 1960 was changed to the National Alliance of Basketball Leagues . The Akron Wingfoots won the Intercontinental Cup basketball Intercontinental Cup 3 times 1967 Intercontinental Cup basketball 1967 , 1968 Intercontinental Cup basketball 1968 , 1969 Intercontinental Cup basketball 1969 against Sport Club Corinthians Paulista S.C. Corinthians , Ignis Varese and Real Madrid Baloncesto Real Madrid . Goodyear Company Category Sports in Akron Canton Category National Basketball League United States teams Category Sports clubs established in 1918 Category Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company fr Akron Goodyear Wingfoots pt Akron Wingfoots ... more details