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  • Maine Lumberjacks were an American minor league basketball team formed as an expansion team in 1978. The franchise played 17 seasons in the Continental...
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    States. In the U.S., many lumberjacks were of Scandinavian ancestry, continuing the family tradition. American lumberjacks were first centred in north-eastern...
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  • Bangor, Maine, U.S. formerly known as Adirondack Lumberjacks Cleveland Lumberjacks, a former ice hockey team based in Ohio, U.S. Covington Lumberjacks, a collegiate...
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  • The Jumping Frenchmen of Maine were a group of 19th-century lumberjacks who exhibited a rare disorder of unknown origin. The syndrome entails an exaggerated...
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  • Utica, New York midseason) Jersey Shore Bullets Lancaster Red Roses Maine Lumberjacks Mohawk Valley Thunderbirds (relocated from Baltimore, Maryland midseason)...
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    Billy Ray Bates (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    guaranteed money for the third-rounder. He ended up playing for the Maine Lumberjacks in the now-defunct Continental Basketball Association, where he won...
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  • Charles Jones (basketball, born 1957) (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    27 Career history 1979–1980 Maine Lumberjacks 1980–1981 Nice BC 1981–1982 S. Benedetto Gorizia 1982–1983 Maine Lumberjacks 1983–1984 Bay State Bombardiers...
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  • Kevin Stacom (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    Kevin M. Stacom (born September 4, 1951) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'3" (1.90 m) guard from Holy Cross High School, Flushing...
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    Bangor Lumberjacks were an independent minor league baseball team in the Northeast League that was based in Bangor, Maine. Prior to 2003, the Lumberjacks played...
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  • Jay Ramsdell (category People from Bangor, Maine)
    Ramsdell interviewed the owner of a new CBA expansion team, the Maine Lumberjacks, for an article in his high-school newspaper. The owner was so impressed...
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    Warriors; after being waived, he spent time as a member of the CBA's Maine Lumberjacks. He was signed for the 1980–81 NBA season by the Indiana Pacers, after...
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  • Randy Owens (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    Rochester Zeniths in Rochester, New York in 1981–82, and the Maine Lumberjacks in Bangor, Maine in 1982–83. Owens played basketball in Israel for five years...
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  • Jacky Dorsey (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    Jacky Dorsey (born December 18, 1954) is a retired professional basketball player who spent three seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA)...
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    Wayne Kreklow (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    but he did not make the team. He played the 1979–80 season for the Maine Lumberjacks of the Continental Basketball Association, averaging 9.6 points per...
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  • Bo Ellis (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    Number 31 Career history As player: 1977–1980 Denver Nuggets 1981–1982 Maine Lumberjacks 1983 Sarasota Stingers As coach: 1987–1988 Collins Academy HS (assistant)...
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    Rufus Harris (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    the CBA, for the Maine Lumberjacks and Lancaster Lightning. In 88 CBA games he averaged 18.8 points per game. While playing for the Maine Black Bears between...
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  • Harvey Knuckles (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    Harvey Knuckles (born October 3, 1958) is an American former basketball player. He was a second round draft pick in the 1981 NBA draft and played professionally...
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  • Eddie Hughes (basketball) (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    25, 15, 1 Career history 1982–1983 Wyoming Wildcatters 1982–1983 Maine Lumberjacks 1983–1984 Bay State Bombardiers 1983–1985 Albuquerque Silvers 1985–1986...
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  • Andre McCarter (category Maine Lumberjacks players)
    history 1976–1977 Kansas City Kings 1978–1979 Rochester Zeniths 1979 Maine Lumberjacks 1980 Utica Olympics 1980–1982 Atlantic City Hi-Rollers 1980–1981 Washington...
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    (NBA). Hallman spent his first professional season playing for the Maine Lumberjacks of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). In 1983–84, he played...
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