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  • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, that played in the National Basketball League in 1993 and 1994. The Slam were founded in 1990 as the Saskatchewan Storm of the World...
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    Centre, and originally Saskatchewan Place; informally also known as Sask Place) is an arena located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The facility opened...
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    in the World Basketball League. He played in that league for the Saskatchewan Storm in 1990–91. He also worked as a coach in the Continental Basketball...
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  • Hamilton, Ontario 1992 0 League folded during 1992 season. Saskatchewan Storm Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1990-92 0 League folded during 1992 season. Vancouver...
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    1990, Les signed with the WBL's Saskatchewan Storm. On July 16, Les scored 38 points and had 17 assists to rally the Storm to a 140–136 win over the Calgary...
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    Otasawâpiwin [oʊtʌsaʊɑpuwɪn]), meaning "lookout point", is a town in southeast Saskatchewan. Situated between Highway 46 and the Trans-Canada Highway, the town is...
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    Sports in Saskatchewan consist of a wide variety of team and individual games, and include summer, winter, indoor, and outdoor games. Saskatchewan's cold winter...
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  • Tennessee Nashville Municipal Auditorium 1991 Saskatchewan Storm Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Place 1990–1992 Joined the National Basketball...
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  • Athol Murray Trophy, see Athol Murray Trophy Ice hockey in Saskatchewan "Campbell River storm past North Edmonton Red Wings to capture Keystone Cup gold"...
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    Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, and is a commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. As of the 2021 census...
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    (/ˈɛvərs/; born April 3, 1969), known professionally by his ring name Lance Storm, is a Canadian retired professional wrestler. He is signed to Total Nonstop...
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  • Saskatoon is the largest city in Saskatchewan, and is home to many teams across a variety of sports....
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    The Saskatchewan Blizzard of 2007 was a winter storm that struck northeastern British Columbia, central Alberta and central Saskatchewan on Wednesday,...
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  • WBL Northern Division WBL 1st round BYE Won WBL Semi Finals 2–0 Vs Saskatchewan Storm, Lost WBL Championship 3–0 Vs Dayton Wings 1992 34 22 12 4.5 .647...
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  • name of the franchise in the new league. Originally known as the “Saskatchewan Storm” in the WBL. Winnipeg Thunder Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Arena 1993-94...
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  • WBL Northern Division Lost WBL Northern Division First Round 2–0 Vs Saskatchewan Storm 1992 35 22 13 .629 5 3rd WBL None, League Folds August 1, 1992...
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  • made his professional debut in the World Basketball League with the Saskatchewan Storm. In the NBA, he played for the Dallas Mavericks (1992/93), Utah Jazz...
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  • The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football...
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    central parts of the United States in early January, followed by a a winter storm that brought snow and ice to the South, a quick-moving nor'easter that affected...
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    Michael Lazecki (category Tampa Bay Storm players)
    January 2003 at the age of 37. Lazecki was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. His father, Morris, was a school teacher, guidance counselor, and principal...
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