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  2. Raleigh Rebels - Wikipedia

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    The Raleigh Rebels were a professional indoor football team based out of Raleigh, North Carolina. They played their home games at the Dorton Arena and were members of the American Indoor Football League (AIFL). During the team's inaugural season, they played an all-road schedule as a favor to the league (the Ghostriders were also playing an all ...

  3. North Carolina FC - Wikipedia

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    Youth. North Carolina FC is an American professional soccer team in Cary, North Carolina, a suburb of Raleigh, and member of the USL Championship. Founded in 2006, the team previously was named the Carolina Railhawks. On December 6, 2016, the RailHawks announced a name change to North Carolina Football Club in pursuit of becoming a Major League ...

  4. List of professional sports teams in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    NBA G League: Greensboro Swarm: East Coast Basketball League: Charlotte Tribe: East Carolina Cardinals: Hickory Hoyas: NC Coyotes: Rowan County Bulls: Winston-Salem Wolves: Football: National Football League: Carolina Panthers: Hockey: National Hockey League: Carolina Hurricanes: American Hockey League: Charlotte Checkers: Southern Professional ...

  5. North Carolina FC Youth - Wikipedia

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    Club. NCFC Youth was founded as Capital Area Soccer League (CASL) in 1974 as a not-for-profit organization and provides recreational and competitive programs for youth in the greater Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill metropolitan area. NCFC Youth offers teams in all divisions of North Carolina youth soccer including "classic" (first tier competitive ...

  6. St. Augustine's University (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Augustine's University was the nation's first historically black college to have its own on-campus commercial radio and television stations ( WAUG 750 AM, WAUG-TV 8, and Time Warner cable channel 10). It is one of two colleges or universities in the Raleigh/Durham area to offer a degree in film production.

  7. Central Piedmont Community College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cpcc .edu. Central Piedmont Community College ( Central Piedmont) is a public community college in Charlotte, North Carolina. With an enrollment of more than 40,000 students annually, [3] Central Piedmont is the second-largest community college in the North Carolina Community College System and the largest in the Charlotte ...

  8. Sports in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), Duke University, and North Carolina State University are all located within 25 miles (40 km) of one another, creating fierce rivalries. Wake Forest University , another ACC member, was located in the town of Wake Forest , also within the Raleigh–Durham area, until its 1956 move to Winston ...

  9. Tar Heel Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    List of affiliates. The Tar Heel Sports Network is a radio network in the United States dedicated to broadcasting live events and programming relating to North Carolina Tar Heels athletics. It is operated by Tar Heel Sports Properties, a property of LEARFIELD, which manages the multimedia rights for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.