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The Sacramento Mountain Lions were a professional American football team based in Sacramento, California that played in the United Football League. The... |
The 2010 Sacramento Mountain Lions season was the second season for the Sacramento Mountain Lions and the first since relocating from the San Francisco... |
Sacramento Surge of the WLAF, the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League and the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League.... |
Paul Pelosi (category Sacramento Mountain Lions) capital investment and consulting firm. He was the owner of the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League. He is married to Nancy Pelosi,... |
2012 Sacramento Mountain Lions season was the fourth and final season for the United Football League franchise. In July, the Sacramento Mountain Lions were... |
to: Sacramento Mountain Lions, a team in the United Football League Sullivan Mountain Lions, a minor league baseball team Concord Mountain Lions, the... |
Mike McDaniel (category Sacramento Mountain Lions coaches) McDaniel's second year, the team relocated to Sacramento and was renamed the Sacramento Mountain Lions. In 2011, McDaniel was hired by the Washington... |
The 2011 Sacramento Mountain Lions season was the third season for the United Football League franchise. The team finished with a 1–3 record and fourth... |
John David Washington (category Sacramento Mountain Lions players) four years as a running back for the United Football League's Sacramento Mountain Lions. Washington shifted to an acting career, his parents' careers... |
Reggie Williams (wide receiver) (category Sacramento Mountain Lions players) 2011. "Mountain Lions cut wide receiver Williams, kicker Scaccia - Sacramento Sports - Kings, 49ers, Raiders, High School Sports | Sacramento Bee". Archived... |
Angelo Tsakopoulos (category Sacramento Mountain Lions) University, Sacramento. Tsakopoulos was a minority owner of the Sacramento Mountain Lions franchise of the short lived United Football League along his... |
2010 UFL season (section Sacramento Mountain Lions) Francisco Bay Area in 2009, were moved to Sacramento, California and became the Sacramento Mountain Lions. Rentschler Field and Hornet Stadium were the... |
Daunte Culpepper (category Sacramento Mountain Lions players) the Oakland Raiders, and the Detroit Lions. Culpepper last played professionally for the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League (UFL)... |
Keary Colbert (category Detroit Lions players) for the Denver Broncos, Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, Florida Tuskers, Sacramento Mountain Lions, and Kansas City Chiefs. He played college football... |
2012). The Sacramento Mountain Lions, on August 6, announced that they would be moving to Raley Field, a baseball park in West Sacramento, California... |
Sutter Health Park (category Sports venues in Sacramento County, California) International League All-Stars, 11–5. There was discussion of the Sacramento Mountain Lions, an American football team in the United Football League, using... |
Jon Abbate (category Sacramento Mountain Lions players) the Redskins.[citation needed] Abbate was on the roster of the Sacramento Mountain Lions (formerly known as the California Redwoods) for parts of the 2009... |
attendance: 12,167 Referee: Jon Bible Recap, Gamebook Week Four: Sacramento Mountain Lions at Virginia Destroyers – Game summary at Virginia Beach Sportsplex... |
Will Poole (section Sacramento Mountain Lions) the Kansas City Chiefs, Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Sacramento Mountain Lions and San Antonio Talons. Poole was a top high school player at... |
Charles C. Hughes Stadium (redirect from Charles C. Hughes Stadium in Sacramento, CA) 2012 season, the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League used Hughes Stadium as their practice facility. The Sacramento Solons, a Triple-A... |