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North Carolina class d - Wikipedia Articles

  • Coastal Plain League (Class D)

    The Coastal Plain League was a Minor league baseball affiliated circuit which, except for the war years (1942–1945), operated in North Carolina between 1937 and 1952. It was classified as a "D" league. It grew out of a semi-pro league that operated from 1935 to 1936 under the same Coastal Plain League name. Contents 1 Coastal Plain League Champions 2 Complete team list (1937–1941,1946–1952) 3 References 4 External links Coastal Plain League Champions [edit] 1937 - Snow Hill 1938 - New Bern 1939 - Williamston 1940 - Tarboro 1941 - Wilson 1946 - Rocky Mount 1947 - Kinston 1948 - Tarboro 1949 - Greenville 1950 - New Bern 1951 - New Bern 1952 - Edenton Complete team list (1937–1941,1946–1952) [edit] Ayden Aces (1937–38) Edenton Colonials (1952) Fayetteville Cubs (1946) Goldsboro Cardinals (1950–51) Goldsboro Goldbugs (1937–41,1946–49) Goldsboro Jets (1952) Greenville Greenies (1937–41,1946–49) Greenville Robins (1950–51) Ki... (see more)

  • North Carolina State League

    The North Carolina State League was a "Class D" league in Minor League Baseball. The original version of the league existed from 1913-1917 as the successor to the Carolina Association. The second version of the league was established in 1937 in part in order to compete with the Piedmont-region independent league, the Carolina League, and ran through 1953 when it combined with the Western Carolina League to form the Tar Heel League. Cities Represented 1937 - 1952 [edit] Albemarle, NC: Albemarle Rockets 1948 Concord, NC: Concord Weavers 1939-1942, 1945-1948; Concord Nationals 1949-1950; Concord Sports 1951 Cooleemee, NC: Cooleemee Weavers 1937-1938; Cooleemee Cools 1939; Cooleemee Cards 1940-1941 Elkin, NC: Elkin Blanketeers 1951-1952 Gastonia, NC: Gastonia Cardinals 1938, moved to Tar Heel League 1939-1940 Hickory, NC: Hickory Rebels 1942, 1945-1951, moved to Western Carolina League 1952 High Point, NC & Thomasville, NC: High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms 1948-1952, moved to Tar Hee... (see more)

  • Tar Heel League

    The Tar Heel League was the name of a mid-20th century Class D professional minor baseball league, based in North Carolina in the United States. It operated during the full seasons of 1939, 1940 and 1953, and from the opening of the season through June 21, 1954. The first incarnation of the league began and ended the 1939 season with six clubs, but the following year saw the Shelby Nationals and Newton-Conover Twins — one third of the Tar Heel League — drop out on July 19, 1940. The entire league then shut down for 1941 and through World War II. During the postwar boom in minor league baseball, the Tar Heel circuit remained dormant, while the Class D North Carolina State League resumed play in 1945 and a new Class D circuit, the Western Carolina League, entered organized baseball in 1948. When the 1950s brought dwindling attendance to minor league baseball and clubs and leagues began to contract, the North Carolina State and Western Carolina leagues merged into a revived Tar Hee... (see more)

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