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  The Unofficial Harrisburg Heat Website: Team History
The same was true in the second round as they lost to the eventual league champion Cleveland Crunch for a second straight year despite taking the opening game 14-13.
Their 604 points on offense gave them a tie with Baltimore for the fourth most potent offense in the 13 team league and the 516 points allowed on defense was an improvement over last year but still only good enough to be 5th best in the league.
However, history would not hold true for Cleveland as the Kansas City Attack returned the favor from last year, defeating the defending champs in a four game sweep for a championship of their own.
www.angelfire.com /biz2/goheat/History.html   (1044 words)

  
 Official Web Site of the Syracuse Crunch Hockey Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
With Cleveland on the power play, Mitchell fired a shot from the point that hit a Syracuse player in front of the Crunch goal and slid between the pads of Syracuse goalie Pascal Leclaire.
Ryan Kraft iced the game for Cleveland by shooting the puck the length of the ice with five seconds remaining into an empty Crunch net.
The win was the fourth in the last six games for Cleveland and pulled the Barons out of the Western Conference Central Division basement by one point ahead of Syracuse after being as many as 11 points out of third.
www.syracusecrunch.com /stats/games.cfm?objectID=250   (509 words)

  
 PhillySportsReport.com
CLEVELAND, OH (February 24, 2002) - Don D'Ambra's goal at the 7:20 mark of the fourth quarter put Philadelphia ahead for good, as the KiXX went on to beat the Cleveland Crunch, 18-11, at the CSU Convocation Center on Sunday afternoon.
The Kixx outshot the Crunch by a 29-24 margin.
Cleveland's John Ball had a hat trick and one assist and veteran Hector Marinaro notched one goal and four assists but it was not enough for the Crunch.
www.phillysportsreport.com /kixx_archive.htm   (9654 words)

  
 Our City
The city is also the home of the Cleveland Crunch, the 1994, 1996 and 1999 National Professional Soccer league champions.
A leading cultural center, Cleveland is well-known for its appreciation of the arts and strong support of cultural organizations.
The Cleveland Ballet and the Cleveland Opera are housed downtown in Playhouse Square, a four-theater complex being restored to its original 1920s elegance.
www.fairviewhospital.org /body.cfm?id=170   (617 words)

  
 About Hermes Sports and Events
Throughout the Greater Cleveland and Columbus areas, Hermes has produced and managed programs on behalf of the Cleveland Indians, the Cleveland CAVS/Rockers, the Cleveland Browns, FOX Sports Net, the "Race for the Cure" in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio and Baltimore, Maryland.
Prior to that, he was the league coordinator for the Cleveland Sport and Social Club and also worked as operations director for a national sports event company, managing several aspects of logistics and marketing for two years.
He was President of the Cleveland West Roadrunners from 1979-1981, and President of the Athletic Congress in 1984.
www.hermescleveland.com /BU/Pages/about.html   (508 words)

  
 Facilities ~ Official Athletic Site of the Cleveland State University
To the Cleveland State athletics, it means fruition of the dream-a home for CSU's basketball teams which had been envisioned almost since the day that a state university was born from the seeds of little Fenn College in downtown Cleveland just over a quarter-century ago.
Malaga's generosity toward the Cleveland State athletic department is reflected in the university trustee's unanimous decision to name the six tennis courts on campus in his honor.
A native Clevelander, Malaga was a star athlete at Cathedral Latin High School and Michigan State on his way to becoming a lawyer and judge in the Cleveland Municipal Court and the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.
csuvikings.cstv.com /facilities/clst-facilities.html   (3006 words)

  
 CWRU Physiology and Biophysics
Cleveland is also the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame located downtown next to The Great Lakes Science Center and the new Brown's Stadium.
Another Cleveland treasure is the historic West Side Market founded in 1912 and home to more than 100 vendors selling fresh produce, meats, and cheeses, and many ethnic specialty foods year round.
Geographically Cleveland is divided into east and west sides by the Cuyahoga River named for the Mohawk word for "crooked" because of it's many twists and turns.
physiology.cwru.edu /over_cleveland.php   (710 words)

  
 Cleveland Crunch
The Cleveland Crunch was a professional indoor soccer team from Cleveland, Ohio.
The Crunch also won the NPSL championship in the 1993-1994, 1994-1995, and the 1998-1999 seasons.
The Crunch remained in the league, but in 2002, owners of the team renamed the squad the Cleveland Force.
www.ohiohistorycentral.org /entry.php?rec=2274   (191 words)

  
 The Cleveland Barons
The Coliseum opened to a Frank Sinatra concert on October 26, 1974, and throughout it’s existence was a highly regarded concert venue and a sought-after stop for major concert tours ranging from the Led Zeppelin to Whitney Houston.
Cleveland’s second attempt at major league hockey came when the NHL’s California Golden Seals were moved to the Coliseum for the 1976-77 season.
They were renamed the Cleveland Barons in an effort to rekindle memories of a successful minor league team that operated under the same name from 1937-1972.
members.aol.com /gowhalers8/coliseum.html   (654 words)

  
 Cleveland Force (Major Indoor Soccer League (2002-2005))
The Cleveland Force was a professional indoor soccer team from Cleveland, Ohio.
The Cleveland Force originally was known as the Cleveland Crunch.
The Crunch played in various leagues until it became a charter member of the new MISL in 2001.
www.ohiohistorycentral.org /entry.php?rec=2279   (159 words)

  
 NewsNet5 - Spirits Up For Crunch After First Win
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio -- As the Cleveland Crunch prepares for another match up with the rival Buffalo Blizzard, the weight of not having a victory is off the teams' shoulders.
Saturday night in Buffalo, the Crunch overcame the odds and stopped their two-game losing streak by overcoming the Blizzard 16-14 in overtime.
Cleveland never garnered a man advantage and scored all their points at even strength.
html.newsnet5.com /sports/crunch/sports-crunch-20001107-133936.html   (571 words)

  
 WHBC - Cleveland Crunch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
With the purchase of the Cleveland Crunch on December 10, 1999, North Coast Professional Sports, Ltd launched a new era of Crunch soccer.
Cleveland, bitten by the injury bug early on, saw nine players miss at least a quarter of the season and never fully recovered.
The Crunch missed the playoffs for the first time since their expansion season in 1989, which ended the longest playoff run (10 years) of any professional team in Cleveland.
www.whbc.com /skin/business.php?sectionId=18&contentId=56893   (353 words)

  
 The Cleveland BoyChoir - HISTORYOFTHECBC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Cleveland BoyChoir was founded in 1991 by its current Musical Directors, Dr. and Mrs.
From these passions, the Cleveland BoyChoir began as an after-school labor of love at two Cleveland public schools: Gracemount Elementary in the Lee/Harvard corridor, and Emile B. DeSauze in the Lee-Miles area.
In an attempt to further expand the geographic reach of the Cleveland BoyChoir, a semi-weekly after-school program was added in September, 2000 at First Methodist Church in downtown Cleveland.
www.charityadvantage.com /clevelandboychoir/HISTORYOFTHECBC.asp   (405 words)

  
 Cleveland Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cleveland Force is a name that has been used by two different indoor soccer teams.
The Cleveland Force were one of the six charter franchises in the original MISL.
The Cleveland Force was a soccer team founded in 1989 as the Cleveland Crunch, a replacement for the original Cleveland Force which had folded in the summer of 1988.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cleveland_Force   (278 words)

  
 Home streak goes down with a fight Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Call it sleuth soccer, or call it seriously bending the rules, as Cleveland coach Bruce Miller did after the Crunch survived Hattrup's late-game tactics and defeated the Wave, 7-6, before a crowd of 11,607 at the Bradley Center.
Crunch defender Scott Schmetzer stepped in between the two, and although Orf later took a poke at Hattrup, referee Steve Siomos sent both Schmetzer and Hattrup to the penalty box.
But defender Troy Dusosky started the Cleveland comeback with a deflected two-pointer off a restart, and 6-foot-7 forward Shawn Boney added a two-pointer at 11:32 of the third period to cut the deficit to 5-4.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20000326/ai_n10586278   (687 words)

  
 ClevelandInfo
CWRU is located next to the suburbs of Cleveland, OH in the heart of University Circle.
Cleveland is home to the world renown Cleveland Symphony Orchestra and Cleveland Museum of Art.
Additionally, Cleveland is home to several Major sports teams: Cleveland Indians (baseball), Cleveland Browns (football), Cleveland Cavaliers (basketball), etc.
romerosnap1.phol.cwru.edu /Cleveland-Info.htm   (69 words)

  
 JS Online: Wave suffers a crunching blow in Cleveland
He said his team was quite comfortable heading home for the next two games of the series, and the Crunch proved it emphatically with a 27-15 shellacking of the Milwaukee Wave on Thursday night at the Cleveland State University Convocation Center.
Cleveland took a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series and moved within one step of its fourth NPSL championship, which it can claim with a victory in Game 4 at 6:30 p.m.
Schmetzer's cross to Marinaro in the penalty area was flicked in by the Crunch star with 37 seconds left in the first half, halting a Wave rally and giving Cleveland a 14-9 lead.
www.jsonline.com /sports/socc/apr00/wave28042700.asp   (677 words)

  
 Cleveland Media Center: Sports & Recreation - Cleveland Ohio - Convention & Visitors Bureau - CVB
The Cleveland Buckeyes won baseball's Negro American League pennant and were crowned champions of the Negro League, sweeping the Homestead Grays in the 1945 World Series.
Between 1985 and 1989, the Cleveland Browns made five straight NFL playoff appearances and appeared in three AFC championship games, losing heartbreakers in 1986 (The Drive), 1987 (The Fumble) and 1989 to the Denver Broncos.
In 1996, the NFL and the City of Cleveland sign a historic agreement to return the team, the name, the colors and the history to Cleveland.
www.travelcleveland.com /Media_Center/City_Profile/sports_rec   (2354 words)

  
 CLEVELAND UNITED SOCCER CLUB | Joe Raduka | Club Founder, Director & President
Entering his eighteenth year with Cleveland United Soccer Club, owner Joe Raduka brings the benefits of his extensive professional soccer experience to the Club.
His experience working with young players was one of the reasons he was chosen as an assistant coach for the Cleveland Crunch's inaugural season in 1989-90.
Joe was a familiar figure during the summer, representing the Crunch at various public appearances and soccer camps, including a Cleveland Society for the Blind's seminar in which blind and visually impaired youngsters were trained with unique beeping soccer balls.
www.clevelandunited.org /JOERADUKA.HTM   (651 words)

  
 USG Student Activities Guide: Sports and Recreation
For soccer fans, Cleveland has a major Indoor Soccer League Champion team, the Cleveland Crunch, who play at the CSU Convocation Center (687-5555).
Finally, there are the Cleveland Lumberjacks, who play hockey at Gund (420-2200), and the Cleveland Browns, our football team that will be returning to Cleveland in 1999.
Cleveland has an excellent park system (the Metroparks System), located around the city, at Rocky River (734-6660), Brecksville (526-1012), and North Chagrin (473-3370).
www.cwru.edu /orgs/usg/services/saguide/sports.html   (693 words)

  
 Jedi Council Forums - Crunch is now The Force!
The JKOC is currently working with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland on their Bowl 4 Kids Sake fundraier, visit www.thejediknightofcleveland.com for more information.
They'd play the main SW theme when the introduced the team and they even had a Darth Vader that would be on the field at that time and thow the little soccer balls into the seats.
Nothing like hearing the SW theme as your Cleveland Force are introduced.
boards.theforce.net /Message.aspx?topic=8527938   (621 words)

  
 Jedi Council Forums - All we need now is a nickname
Cleveland, Oh...home of "The Force." I love the reference to the soccer team.
Then they became the Cleveland Crunch, played at the Convocation Center, and won a few NPSL championships with Hector Marinaro, Zoran Karic, and Otto Orf.
The Cleveland Force was bought by Nestle about 10 years ago and changed it's name to the Cleveland Crunch, after Nestle's candy bar.
boards.theforce.net /Message.aspx?topic=5800857   (1145 words)

  
 JS Online:
But it was no funny business to Cleveland Crunch veteran Hector Marinaro, who provided Sunday evening's entertainment highlight in an otherwise predictable 18-8 Milwaukee Wave victory over the slumping Crunch.
The Cleveland forward first became upset with referee Abiodun Okulaja, who handed out the misconduct penalty after a dispute over a handball call against the Crunch.
Sibiya beat Larkin at the near post to record a hat trick early in the third quarter, and the fourth goal was a first-time blast off an assist from Brian Loftin.
www.jsonline.com /story/index.aspx?id=12539   (686 words)

  
 Sidekicks Opponents: Cleveland Force
The Cleveland Force were a Charter member of the MISL, being founded on September 30, 1978.
The Cleveland Crunch, who entered the MISL in 1989, and later moved to the NPSL/new-MISL, changed it's nickname to the Force before the 2002-03 season.
The Cleveland Force folded on July 22, 1988 when owner Bart Wolstein decided to get out of the business.
www.kicksfan.com /opponents/cleveland/force/index.htm   (97 words)

  
 Cosmetic Imaging - General, Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry in Cleveland, OH - Steven P. Marsh, DDS
When one enters the reception area of Cleveland cosmetic dentist Dr. Steven Marsh's office, a certain kind of enveloping energy exists, hinting at possibilities of what's to come.
Marsh frequently appears as a dental adviser on a morning television show and that he serves as a team dentist for the Cleveland Crunch Soccer team and company dentist for the Cleveland Opera.
Marsh serves patients in the Cleveland, Ohio metropolitan area for all cosmetic dental procedures, including dental bonding, porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, dental implants, ceramic fillings, crowns and bridges, and extreme dental makeovers.
www.clevelandsmiles.com /cosmeticimaging.shtml   (889 words)

  
 A personal page linking to the IBEW & other unions
Cleveland Digital Library - Text, maps, and images about the history of Greater Cleveland and the Western Reserve region of Northeastern Ohio.
The Cleveland Public Library - One of the finest in the country.
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation - Integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education in a private, non-profit group practice.
www.flanagans.com /gtf   (2008 words)

  
 Cleveland Crunch Internship: Winter Break 2001
By refusing to hang a basic promotional poster for the CRUNCH he relayed nonverbally that his managerial function was much more important than our internship position and he was going to let us know that by his negative communication style.
The mascot of the CRUNCH has limited power in contolling the behaviors of others being simply a mascot, but he definately does what he can to violate the status difference.
The Cleveland CRUNCH copies hundreds of flyers, schedules and game stats every week at their small corporate office.
oak.cats.ohiou.edu /~mt375001/esp/BREAKREFLECTION.html   (985 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Indoor soccer's leading scorer retires   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Marinaro won six Most Valuable Player awards, eight league scoring championships and led the Cleveland Crunch to three championships in an indoor career that began at age 18 in 1983.
He had another 224 goals and 96 assists in 104 playoff games, leading Cleveland to titles in the old National Professional Soccer League in 1994, 1996 and 1999.
Marinaro said scoring the game-winning goal in double overtime to defeat the St. Louis Ambush for the 1994 title was his most memorable goal — but admitted another one has special meaning.
www.usatoday.com /sports/soccer/2004-10-12-marinaro_x.htm   (428 words)

  
 The Unofficial Web Home of the Cleveland Crunch
The Cleveland Crunch will be returning to Cleveland on Saturday, May 6th @ 1:17pm, United Airlines, flight 1116.
The Crunch games are being broadcast on WERE/1300AM this year.
Portions of this page are Copyrighted by The Cleveland Crunch and has been used with their permission.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/9392/crunch.html   (284 words)

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