- Sudbury Spartans
The Sudbury Spartans are a semi-professional
gridiron football team based in the city ofGreater Sudbury ,Ontario . Established in1952 , it is the longest, continuously-operating sports organization in Sudbury. The Spartans have won moreNorthern Football Conference Championships (18) than any other team in the league.Range
The team plays in the Northern Football Conference, which also includes teams from Oakville, Oshawa, Milton, Mega City (
Toronto Maddogs), Tri City, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Kingston, Markham'sToronto Raiders and Sarnia.History
The Spartans began play in
1954 as Charter Members of theNorthern Ontario Rugby-Football Union (predecessor to the NFC) Originally named "Hardrocks" to reflect the Sudbury's predominantmining industry, the moniker was changed to "Spartans" in1967 by then rookie head coachSid Forster . Forster, a member of the 1953 team who was inducted in theCanadian Football Hall of Fame in2001 , felt the old name sounded more like astreet gang than a football team.uspension of operations
Following the death of Forster in 1994, the team struggled to remain competitive. It faced several winless seasons in which it could not finish above .500. During this period, it fielded teams as small as 20 men. On
May 14 2007 , the Spartans suspended operations due to an insufficient number of players to safely field a team. The team entered into a two year LOA from the NFCand are hoping to return to NFC action by 2010.External links and sources
* [http://www.sudburyspartans.ca Official Spartan site]
* [http://nfcfootball.ca Official NFC site]
* [http://cybersudbury.com/sports/spartans/time-line.html Spartans Time-line]
* [http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=halloffame&func=display&hid=200&letter=f Sidney 'Sid' Forster]Canadian Football League
* [http://www.thesudburystar.com/webapp/sitepages/content.asp?contentid=653271&catname=Sports Spartans poised to stage comeback; Recruiting, fundraising to begin this fall for next season] . The Sudbury Star.August 15 2007 . AccessedAugust 20 2007 .
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