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This is a list of former sports teams from the US state of Idaho.
Baseball edit
Twin Falls, Idaho, had minor league baseball teams playing in the Pioneer League from 1939 to 1969.[1]
Minor League edit
Northwest League edit
- Boise A's (1975, 1976)
- Boise Buckskins (1978)
- Lewiston Broncs (1955–74, and WIL: 1952–54)
Pioneer League edit
- Boise Braves (1955–63)
- Boise Pilots (1939–42, 1946–51, 1954)
- Boise Yankees (1952, 1953)
- Caldwell Cubs (1967–72), Treasure Valley Cubs (1964–66)
- Idaho Falls Padres (2000–03), were also known as the Idaho Falls Braves (1993–99), Idaho Falls Gems (1992), Idaho Falls Braves (1986–1991, Idaho Falls Nuggets (1985), Idaho Falls A's (1982–1984),Idaho Falls Angels (1978–1981), they are now called the Idaho Falls Chukars
- Lewiston Indians (1939)
- Magic Valley Cowboys, formerly known as the Twin Falls Cowboys, played between 1939 and 1969.[1][2] From 1946 to 1949, it was affiliated with the New York Yankees, and from 1961 to 1964, it was affiliated with the Philadelphia Phillies.[2]
- Pocatello Athletics
- Pocatello Cardinals
- Pocatello Chiefs (1962–65), Pocatello Bannocks (1952–60, 1961), Pocatello Giants (1960)
- Pocatello Gems
- Pocatello Pioneers
- Pocatello Posse
NCAA edit
- Boise State Broncos (1971–1980, 2020)
- Idaho Vandals (190x–1980)
- Idaho State Bengals (195x–1974)
Basketball edit
Continental Basketball Association edit
- Idaho Stampede (1997–2006)
NBA Development League edit
- Idaho Stampede (2006–16)
Football edit
Indoor Professional Football League edit
- Idaho Stallions (1999–2001)
Soccer edit
National Premier Soccer League edit
- Idaho Wolves (2004)
Tennis edit
World TeamTennis edit
- Idaho Sneakers (1994-2000)
See also edit
References edit
- ^ a b Crump, Steve (June 22, 1989). "Minor league baseball: Low, outside". The Times-News. Twin Falls, Idaho. Retrieved April 27, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Hovey, Larry (June 22, 1989). "Magic Valley Cowboys: Ups, downs". The Times-News. Retrieved April 27, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.