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==North Division== | ==North Division== | ||
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− | + | ===Aspen=== | |
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− | + | ===Boise=== | |
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− | + | ===Keystone=== | |
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==South Division== | ==South Division== | ||
− | + | ===Aurora=== | |
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− | + | ===Boulder=== | |
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− | + | ===Denver=== | |
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− | + | ===Fargo=== | |
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+ | Fargo has been coached by illeagle81 (aka illeagle) since Season 25 of League 27 when they were given the nickname of the Clover G's. The Clover G's nickname was inspired by Coach illeagle81's fondness of Houston rapper Lil' Flip. However, illeagle has since rescinded his fondness for the rapper and recently the coach has proclaimed, "Fargo has made this nickname its own with an NTT Championship and many conference championships to show for it. If Flip has beef, he can tell it to Lil' Lep's face." Lil' Lep [short for Leprechaun (no pun intended)] is the Clover G's mascot. | ||
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+ | After many tumultuous years of basketball in Fargo, illeagle took over and put in solid years of recruiting to turn Fargo into instant League 27 contenders. The first few seasons (25-28) were admittedly tough for illeagle. However, since season 28, Fargo has made 17 consecutive NTT appearances, won 16 out of 17 Conference 21 championships, and won an NTT Championship in season 33. | ||
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+ | Fargo has come to be known under Coach illeagle as one of the top recruiting teams in the nation. Their key to success has often been to go for under-the-radar type talents who are typically not in the Top 75 recruits. Despite this, Fargo consistently manages to make top 10 recruiting classes in both major publications. |
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Contents
Teams
North Division
Aberdeen
Aspen
Boise
Keystone
South Division
Aurora
Boulder
Denver
Fargo
Fargo has been coached by illeagle81 (aka illeagle) since Season 25 of League 27 when they were given the nickname of the Clover G's. The Clover G's nickname was inspired by Coach illeagle81's fondness of Houston rapper Lil' Flip. However, illeagle has since rescinded his fondness for the rapper and recently the coach has proclaimed, "Fargo has made this nickname its own with an NTT Championship and many conference championships to show for it. If Flip has beef, he can tell it to Lil' Lep's face." Lil' Lep [short for Leprechaun (no pun intended)] is the Clover G's mascot.
After many tumultuous years of basketball in Fargo, illeagle took over and put in solid years of recruiting to turn Fargo into instant League 27 contenders. The first few seasons (25-28) were admittedly tough for illeagle. However, since season 28, Fargo has made 17 consecutive NTT appearances, won 16 out of 17 Conference 21 championships, and won an NTT Championship in season 33.
Fargo has come to be known under Coach illeagle as one of the top recruiting teams in the nation. Their key to success has often been to go for under-the-radar type talents who are typically not in the Top 75 recruits. Despite this, Fargo consistently manages to make top 10 recruiting classes in both major publications.