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Lowell Sports
ContentsArticles
Lowell Spinners 1Lowell Devils 4New England Riptide 7Lowell All- Americans 9Edward A. LeLacheur Park 11Tsongas Arena 13
ReferencesArticle Sources and Contributors 15Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors 16
Article LicensesLicense 17
Lowell Spinners 1
Lowell Spinners
Lowell SpinnersFounded in 1996
Lowell, Massachusetts
Team Logo
Cap Insignia
Class-level
• Short-Season A
Minor league affiliations
• New York - Penn League
• Stedler Division
Major league affiliations
• Boston Red Sox (1996-present)
Name
• Lowell Spinners (1996-present)• Elmira Pioneers
Ballpark
• → Edward A. LeLacheur Park (1998-present)• Stoklosa Alumni Field (1996-1997)
Minor league titles
League titles
Division titles 2008
Owner(s)/Operated by: Drew Weber
Manager: Gary DiSarcina
General Manager: Tim Bawmann
The Lowell Spinners are a Short-Season A minor league baseball affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.
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HistoryFounded in 1996 after Clyde Smoll moved the Elmira Pioneers to Lowell, Massachusetts, the Spinners play in theNew York - Penn League, which has a Short-Season A classification with 76 games a year. The Spinners play 38 ofthe 76 games at their home park, → Edward A. LeLacheur Park, in Lowell, near the Merrimack River. The officialmascots of the Spinners are The Canaligator, Alligator, and Millie-Gator.In 2005, the Spinners offered to pay for the uniforms to all Little Leagues in New England so that they would changeall teams named "Yankees" into "Spinners".[1]
In 2007 WLLH 1400 A.M. ("Boston's" ESPN Radio affiliate) was the flagship of Lowell Spinners baseball, afterseveral years on Lowell talk station WCAP. As of 2008, Spinners games are back on WCAP.[2]
On September 1 2008, the Spinners reached the NYPL (New York-Penn League) playoffs for the first time capturingthe Stedler Division title.As of the conclusion of the 2008 Spinners season, the franchise had sold out the past 346 games dating back to priordecade.
Spinners alumni• Luis Alicea (Manager)• Clay Buchholz• David Eckstein• Jacoby Ellsbury• Adam Everett• Lew Ford• Casey Fossum• Shea Hillenbrand• Corey Jenkins• Jed Lowrie• Mike Maroth• Justin Masterson• David Murphy• Jonathan Papelbon• Hanley Ramirez• Anibal Sanchez• Kevin Youkilis
Current coaching staff• Manager Gary DiSarcina• Coach Tom Goodwin• Pitching coach Walter Miranda• Hitting coach Luis Lopez
2009 Roster
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Lowell Spinners roster
Players Coaches/Other
Pitchers• 45 Jose Alvarez• 36 Anatanaer Batista• 29 Jeremiah Bayer• 44 Michael Bugary• 63 Cesar Cabral• 61 Yeiper Castillo• -- Stephen Fife• 28 Tommy Hottovy
#• -- Kris Johnson• 23 Jeremy Kehrt• 43 William Latimer• 46 Wang-Yi Lin• 39 Dennis Neuman• 40 Pedro Perez• 35 Chad Povich #• 19 Ryan Pressly
Catchers• 47 Chia-Chu Chen• 33 Sean KilleenInfielders• 37 Michael Almanzar• 5 Thomas Di Benedetto• 2 Drew Dominguez• 13 Joantoni Garcia• 15 Derrik Gibson• 22 Drew Hedman• 24 Christopher McGuinessOutfielders• 17 Ronald Bermudez• 41 Roberto Feliz• 26 Jeremy Hazelbaker• 34 William Holmes• 7 Wilfred Pichardo• 25 Ryan Westmoreland
Manager• 33 Gary DiSarcinaCoaches• 11 Luis Lopez (Hitting)• 32 Kevin Walker (Pitching)† Disabled list* On Boston Red Sox 40-manroster∞ Reserve list§ Suspended list‡ Restricted list# Rehab assignmentRoster [3] updated 2009-06-27Transactions [4]
External links• Official Website of the Spinners [5]
• MiLB [3] Lowell Spinners page
References[1] " Lowell Spinners trying to Eliminate Yankee teams in Youth Baseball (http:/ / www. lowellspinners. com/ news_Yankees Elimination.
html)". Lowell Spinners. 2006-02-08. . Retrieved 2008-06-21.[2] " Spinners radio broadcast returns: The entire 2008 season to be broadcast on the new 980 WCAP Radio (http:/ / web. minorleaguebaseball.
com/ news/ article. jsp?ymd=20071102& content_id=319621& vkey=pr_l127& fext=. jsp& sid=l127)". New York - Penn League.2007-11-02. . Retrieved 2008-06-21.
[3] http:/ / web. minorleaguebaseball. com/ milb/ stats/ stats. jsp?t=t_ros& cid=558[4] http:/ / web. minorleaguebaseball. com/ milb/ stats/ stats. jsp?t=l_tra& lid=127[5] http:/ / www. lowellspinners. com/
Lowell Devils 4
Lowell Devils
Lowell Devils
City Lowell, Massachusetts
League American Hockey League
Conference Eastern Conference
Division Atlantic Division
Founded 1998
Home arena → Tsongas Arena
Colors Red, black, white
Owner(s) New Jersey Devils
General manager Chris Lamoriello
Head coach John MacLean
Media Eagle Tribune
Affiliates New Jersey Devils (NHL)Trenton Devils (ECHL)
Franchise history
1998 -- 2006 Lowell Lock Monsters
2006 -- present Lowell Devils
The Lowell Devils are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They play in Lowell, Massachusetts atthe → Tsongas Arena. From 1998 to 2006, the team was called the Lowell Lock Monsters. In 2006, they werepurchased by the New Jersey Devils hockey team and given the name Lowell Devils. The Devils averaged 2,293fans per game during the 2008-2009 season while receiving the AHL Excellence Award for the Eastern Conferencefor group sales.[1]
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Team records
Single SeasonGoals: Chris Minard (32) - 2006-07Assists: Petr Vrana (41) - 2007-08Points: Petr Vrana (61) - 2007-08Penalty Minutes: Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond (216) - 2008-09GAA: Frank Doyle (2.56) - 2006-07SV%: Jeff Frazee (.920) - 2008-09
CareerCareer Goals: Nicklas Bergfors (47)Career Assists: Petr Vrana (54)Career Points: Nicklas Bergfors (110)Career Penalty Minutes: Mark Fraser (321)Career Goaltending Wins:Career Shutouts:Career Games:
Season-by-season results
Regular season
Season Games Won Lost OTL SOL Points GoalsFor
GoalsAgainst
Standing
2006–07 80 38 30 6 6 88 212 220 5th, Atlantic
2007–08 80 25 43 7 5 62 183 270 7th, Atlantic
2008–09 80 35 36 2 7 79 213 243 6th, Atlantic
Playoffs
Season 1stround
2ndround
3rd round Finals
2006–07 Out of playoffs.
2007–08 Out of playoffs.
2008–09 Out of playoffs.
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Current rosterAs of Novenber 25, 2009. Numbers taken from AHL website [2]
Goaltenders # Player Catches Date of birth Place of birth
1 Mike McKenna R Apr. 11, 1983 St. Louis, Missouri
31 Jeff Frazee R May 13,1987
Burnsville, Minnesota
Defensemen # Player Shoots Date of birth Place of birth
5 Rob Davison – A L May 1, 1980 St. Catharines, Ontario
20 Matt Taormina L Oct. 20, 1986 Washington Township, Michigan
26 Olivier Magnan-Grenier –A
L May 1, 1986 Sherbrooke, Quebec
28 Cory Murphy § R Feb. 13, 1978 Kanata, Ontario
32 Matt Cohen R Nov. 8, 1985 New York, New York
36 Chris Murray ¶ R Dec. 26, 1984 Dover, Massachusetts
37 Justin Coutu ¶ L Nov. 19, 1984 Maple Ridge, British Columbia
Forwards # Player Position Shoots Date of birth Place of birth
9 Ben Walter C L May 11, 1984 Beaconsfield, Quebec
10 Ilkka Pikkarainen ¢ RW R Apr. 19, 1981 Sonkajärvi, Finland
11 Stephen Gionta – C LW R Oct. 9, 1983 Rochester, New York
14 Nathan Perkovich RW R Oct. 15, 1985 Canton, Michigan
15 Patrick Davis RW R Dec. 28, 1986 Sterling, Michigan
16 Brad Snetsinger LW L Apr. 8, 1987 Ajax, Ontario
17 Vladimir Zharkov RW L Jan. 10, 1988 Elektrostal, Russia
19 Brad Mills – A C L Mar. 5, 1983 Olds, Alberta
21 Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond ¢ LW L June 4, 1985 Granby, Quebec
22 Louis Robitaille LW L Mar. 16, 1982 Montreal, Quebec
23 Michael Swift C L Mar. 26, 1987 Peterborough, Ontario
24 Alexander Vasyunov LW R Apr. 22, 1988 Yaroslavl, Russia
25 Nick Palmieri RW R July 12, 1989 Utica, New York
27 Eric Castonguay LW L Sep. 18, 1987 Granby, Quebec
29 Kevin Cormier RW L Jan. 27, 1986 Moncton, New Brunswick
§ - assigned by the New Jersey Devils (NHL) ¢ - currently on conditioning assignment from the New Jersey Devils
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¶ - recalled from the Trenton Devils (ECHL) # - 25 game Professional Tryout Contract (PTO) Δ - Amateur Tryout Contract (ATO)
CaptainsCaptain - Stephane GiontaAlternate - Rob DavisonAlternate (Road) - Brad MillsAlternate (Home) - Olivier Magnan-GrenierN.B.: Gionta replaced Jay Leach (Mont.) as Captain.
External links• Lowell Devils Official Website [3]
References[1] (http:/ / www. sportsnetwork. com/ merge/ tsnform. aspx?c=sportsnetwork& page=mlh/ stat/ ahl-attendance. htm)[2] theahl.com : Stats (http:/ / stats. theahl. com/ stats/ roster. php?step=& sub=& season_id=16& team_id=369)[3] http:/ / www. lowelldevilshockey. com
New England Riptide
New England Riptide
Founded 2004
Ballpark Martin Softball Field
Based in Lowell, Massachusetts
Colors red, blue
League National Pro Fastpitch
Head coach Germaine Fairchild
General manager Joe Adlman
Official TrainingCenter
Extra Innings Woburn
The New England Riptide is a women's softball team based in Lowell, Massachusetts. Since the 2004 season, theyhave played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch.
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HistoryDuring the inaugural 2004 season, The New England Riptide lost the championship game against the now defunctNY/NJ Juggernauts. The New England Riptide returned to claim the Cowles Cup in 2006 with a 2-0 victory over theConnecticut Brakettes. On February 6, 2009, the Riptide announced that the team will sit out the 2009 season due toeconomic factors but that the team is expected to resume play in 2010.
External links• New England Riptide [1]
• National Pro Fastpitch [2]
References[1] http:/ / www. neriptide. com[2] http:/ / www. profastpitch. com
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Lowell All- Americans
Lowell All-AmericansFounded in 2000
Lowell, MA
Team Logo
CapInsignia
League affiliations
• NECBL
• East Division (2009-present) • Northern Division (2002,
2004-2008)• National Division (2001)
Name
• Lowell All-Americans (2007-present)• Mill City All-Americans (2000-2006)
Other nicknames
Team Colors
• Red, White, Blue
Cities
• Lowell, MA (2000-present)
Ballpark
• Stoklosa Alumni Field (2000-present)
Championships
• League titles:0
Front Office
• Owner: Harry Ayotte• General Manager: Harry Ayotte• Field Manager: Ken Connerty
Media:
• Website: lowellallamericans.com [1]
The Lowell All-Americans are a summer collegiate baseball team based in Lowell, Massachusetts. The team, amember of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, plays their home games at Stoklosa Alumni Field. Thename "All-Americans" comes from the fact that Lowell was named an All-American City in 1999 and was named afinalist in 1997 and 1998.[2] From 2000 to 2006, the team was known as the Mill City All-Americans, alluding tothe city of Lowell's nickname as "The Mill City."
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Postseason appearances
Year Division Semi-Finals Division Finals* NECBL Championship Series
2000 Rhode Island Gulls L(1-2)
2002 Concord Quarry Dogs W(2-1)
Keene Swamp Bats L(1-2)
2007 Holyoke Giants L (1-2)
• *The NECBL did not separate into divisions until 2001.
Former Mill City All-Americans Logo
See also
New England Collegiate Baseball League
External links
• Lowell All-Americans Official Site [1]
• NECBL Website [3]
References[1] http:/ / www. lowellallamericans. com/[2] http:/ / www. ncl. org/ aac/ past_winners/ past_winners. html[3] http:/ / www. necbl. com/
Edward A. LeLacheur Park 11
Edward A. LeLacheur ParkGeographical coordinates: 42°39′12″N 71°19′05″W
Location 450 Aiken Street Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
Opened June 22, 1998
Owner City of Lowell, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Surface Grass
Constructioncost
11.2 Million
Architect Populous (formerly HOK Sport)
Capacity 4,767 Seated/5,000 with Standing Room
Field dimensions LF-337, LCF 368, CF-400, RCF 368, RF-301, 12-foot (3.7 m) High Outfield Walls
Tenants
→ Lowell SpinnersUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell
Edward A. Lelacheur Park is a baseball park located on the banks of the Merrimack River in Lowell,Massachusetts. It is home to the → Lowell Spinners of the New York-Penn League. The are the Class A ShortSeason Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. It is also home of the University of Massachusetts Lowell River Hawksbaseball team. They compete in the Northeast 10 Conference at the NCAA Division II level.
HistoryThe park was built between a partnership with the city of Lowell and the University of Massachusetts Lowell.Named after a local civic leader who spearheaded the initial redevelopment of Lowell, the park was built adjacent tothe residential section of UML. Populous (formerly HOK Sport) designed the park. It offers views of the AikenStreet Bridge, Lawrence Mills And Fox Hall. The seating bowl is raised above the field. A concourse sourounds thetop of the park. The refreshment, merchandise stands and bathrooms are located here. The design enables an openview while waiting in line.Two seating expansions have been considered since the park opened. One plan would have added 600-1000 seats onthe third base side. The expansion would to match how the first base side is angled towards the infield. The otherproposal was to add a smaller version of the Green Monster with seating on top for around 200 people. This wouldalso would have shortened the field, and raised the wall to 20 ft (6.1 m). Both have never been built due to lack offunds.
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The stadium also features the Giant Hood Milk Jug from Fenway Park and all Red Sox retired numbers.The ballpark held its first concert on July 10, 2008 when Boston-based celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys playedthere with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
AttendanceThe Spinners are very popular and have had several consecutive sold-out seasons at LeLacheur Park.
Yearly Attendance• 1998 - 174,020• 1999 - 180,077• 2000 - 190,000• 2001 - 190,000• 2002 - 190,000• 2003 - 190,000• 2004 - 190,000• 2005 - 190,000• 2006 - 193,363
References• Official Lowell Spinners History web site [1]
External links• Lowell Spinners home page [2]
• Edward A. Lelacheur Park Views - Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues [3]
References[1] http:/ / www. lowellspinners. com/ information_history. shtml[2] http:/ / www. lowellspinners. com[3] http:/ / www. littleballparks. com/ Stadium/ 2004/ Lowell/ Lowell. htm
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Tsongas Arena
Location 300 Martin Luther King Jr. WayLowell, MA 01852
Broke ground 1996
Opened January 27, 1998
Owner University of MassachusettsLowellCity of Lowell (1998-2009)
Operator SMG
Surface 200x85 ft (hockey)
Constructioncost
$28 million
Capacity 6,500 (hockey and basketball)7,800 (concerts)
Tenants
→ Lowell Devils (AHL)UMass-Lowell River Hawks Men's Hockey
Lowell Devils Hockey game
Paul E. Tsongas Arena (usually referred to as just Tsongas Arena) isa multi-use indoor sport and concert venue in Lowell, Massachusetts.The Arena was opened and dedicated to the memory of prominentlocal and national politician Paul Tsongas on January 27 1998.
The arena was built with funding from both the city and the university– $4 million from each – plus another $20 million contributed from thestate of Massachusetts largely in support of UMass.[1]
The facility is home to the AHL → Lowell Devils ice hockey team,who play in the Atlantic Division. The facility is also home to theUMass Lowell River Hawks Division I hockey team who compete inHockey East.
Tsongas Arena also hosts concerts and other public events, including the graduations of several local high schools.Hockey seating capacity is approximately 6,500 while concert seating capacity is approximately 7,800.In 2004, alternative music pioneers Pixies recorded their live concert DVD and high-definition television special"The Pixies: Come Home Live 2004 World Tour" at Tsongas Arena. In the same year, the group Yes released aDVD of their 35th anniversary tour performance at the venue titled "Songs from Tsongas."Partnership issues left the University and the city in a dispute. UMass claimed that the City of Lowell has treated the University like a tenant and not like a partner. The University claimed this was contrary to the spirit of the original
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capital put up by both parties when the arena was originally funded.[1]
Recently UMass Lowell and the City of Lowell were been in negotiations to transfer ownership of the arena and theland adjacent to it to the University. In late October 2009, it was reported that the deal has been perfected, withUMass Lowell comitting to $5 million in repairs to the facility.[2]
On October 30, in a ceremony during a game against Boston University, the deal was signed, thus transferringownership to the university.
Concerts• Luis Miguel - Mis Romances Tour - February 13, 2002• Maná - Revolución de Amor Tour - October 29, 2002• Kiss 108 Jingle Ball - Annual• Audioslave, Seether, 30 Seconds to Mars - October 31, 2005• Dropkick Murphys St. Patrick's Day Weekend Shows - March 15, 2008• Taste of Chaos Tour - March 21, 2008• Young Wild Things Tour - November 9, 2007• Soundtrack of Your Summer Tour - August 25, 2008• Weezer - Troublemaker Tour - September 23, 2008• Rock Band Live - October 29, 2008• Slipknot - All Hope Is Gone World Tour - February 6, 2009• Disturbed- Music As a Weapon Tour- April 15, 2009• Tiesto - Kaleidoscope Tour - October 15, 2009
Sports events• 2006 World Men's Curling Championship - April 9, 2006• TNA Lockdown 2008 - April 13, 2008
External links• Paul Tsongas Arena website [3]
References[1] Lafleur, Michael (2008-05-20). " UMass Lowell disputes price it pays for events at Tsongas Arena (http:/ / www. lowellsun. com/
todaysheadlines/ ci_9319917)". Lowell Sun. . Retrieved 2008-05-30.[2] Myers, Jennifer (October 23, 2009). " Lowell closes in on deal to turn Tsongas Arena over to UMass Lowell (http:/ / www. lowellsun. com/
local/ ci_13625693)". Lowell Sun. . Retrieved 2009-10-25.[3] http:/ / www. paultsongasarena. com/
• Paul Tsongas Arena website History (http:/ / www. paultsongasarena. com/ overview. asp)Geographical coordinates: 42°39′01″N 71°18′48″W
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Article Sources and ContributorsLowell Spinners Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=324479956 Contributors: BRMo, Billoblog, Brianga, Bryan Derksen, CSWarren, Centurion 5, Defrosted, Dravecky,DrunkenSmurf, Dudesleeper, Edwy, Epeefleche, Friejose, Fuzzy510, Gateman1997, Gjr rodriguez, Hardnfast, JaGa, JaMikePA, KnoxSGT, Kntrabssi, Ktr101, Kukini, Levineps, MER-C,MrRadioGuy, MusiCitizen, Pharaoh of the Wizards, Pharos04, Phibetawiki, Postdlf, RadicalBender, SchaiDog, Shlomke, StaticGull, Stereorock, Tcr25, Tenjds, Themfromspace, Tom Danson,Varitek, Vikreykja, Win777, Yankee Rajput, 42 anonymous edits
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