- Houma Hawks
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name = Houma Hawks
founded = 2003
city = Houma, Louisiana
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class level = Independent
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current league = Southeastern League (2003)
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majorleague = None
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nickname = Houma Hawks (2003)
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ballpark =Southland Field
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leaguechamps = None
divisionchamps = None
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owner = Gus Brown, Jr.
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gm = Gus Brown IIIThe Houma Hawks was a short-livedbaseball team based inHouma, Louisiana . In2003 they were expansion members of theSoutheastern League of Professional Baseball . They played their home games in Houma, Louisiana atSouthland Field .This was the second stint of a professional baseball team in Houma. From
1946 through1952 , theHouma Indians of theEvangeline League played as the communities first professional baseball team.History
The team was officially announced to the public on October 24,
2002 at theTerrebonne Parish Courthouse Annex. The team was the brainchild ofGus Brown, Jr. , the teams CEO and his sonGus Brown III , the teams’ general manager. For the inaugural season, theUnited Parcel Service was the teams’ primary sponsor. Locally, games were broadcast on KTIB 640-AM in Houma.In May 2003 the name of the mascot was released following an internet poll to determine the name. "Parrain" the Hawk received 52 percent of the votes, while "Homer" the Hawk was in second place. On May 16, spring training commenced at
Vandebilt Catholic High School .The team would open exhibition play on May 24 with a pair of losses to
Southern University before notching their first win against Gauthier and Amedee, anAmerican Legion team by a score of 9-6 on May 26. The 72-game regular season would commence on May 30.The team would open the 2003 season at home against the
Pensacola Pelicans , and defeat the defending league champs by a score of 11-5 behind pitching aceSteven Locklar . InfielderRay Crawford was 4-4 in the game with a pair of RBIs.Todd Brown also drove home a pair of runs in the home opener.However, ownership failed to submit the proper workers' compensation paperwork to the state in order to use Southland Field. As a result, the Hawks would play home games at
Morgan City High School stadium in Morgan City and atEast St. John High School stadium in Reserve in June. By July, the team has even gone as far as to have eight home games atPete Goldsby Field in Baton Rouge. By the end of the season, the team would simply play their "home" games at the visitors’ ballpark.The team would disband after the 2003 season, and in January 2004, the former ownership would file suit against the Terrebonne Parish Recreation District 2-3, claiming a breach of contract after the team only was able to play three games at Southland Field after completing renovations.
2003 partial roster
* Calvin Lee, pitcher
* Raul Rivera, pitcher
* Steve Locklar, pitcher
* Steven Bourgeois, pitcher
*Shane Landry , pitcher
* Dustin Wagoner, pitcher
* Ted Sutton, pitcher
* Josh Kaplan, pitcher
* Tharun Anderson, catcher
* Ray Crawford, infield
* Jaime Malvé, catcher
* Todd Brown, infielder
* Tony James, infielder
* Eric Brown, outfielder
* Larry Bethea, 1st base
* Shawn Woodland, catcherReferences
* Staff reports. (October 25, 2002) "It's official: Houma becomes Hawks' nest." "The Houma Courier".
* Nathan, Juan Anthony. (May 2, 2003) "Hawks announce 13 signees, introduce mascot." "The Houma Courier".
* Nathan, Juan Anthony. (May 25, 2003) "Hawks ready to play ball in Houma." "The Houma Courier".
* McElory, Kelly. (May 27, 2003) "Hawks close exhibition play with win." "The Houma Courier".
* Nathan, Juan Anthony. (June 29, 2003) "Houma Hawks, where are you?." "The Houma Courier".
* Keys, Perryn. (January 11, 2004) "Claiming breach of contract, Hawks sue Recreation District 2-3." "The Houma Courier".
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