• The San Diego Skyhawks were a professional ice hockey team based in San Diego, California. Founded in 1941 as members of the Southern California Hockey...
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    1974 (San Diego Gulls (1966–1974)) 3nd San Diego Gulls iteration was founded later in 1995 (San Diego Gulls (1995–2006)) 2nd San Diego Skyhawks iteration...
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  • 1959–1960) Phoenix Apaches (1958–1959) San Bernardino Shamrocks (1954–1955) San Diego Skyhawks (1960–1962) San Gabriel Falcons (1960–1961) Torrance Olympians...
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  • San Diego Skyhawks and played at Glacier Gardens downtown. Even though they were a hockey team, they weren’t considered a pro team until the San Diego Gulls...
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  • Eagles (1944–1949, 1950–1951) Portland Penguins (1949–1950) San Diego Skyhawks (1944–1950) San Francisco Shamrocks (1944–1950) Saskatoon Quakers (1951–1952)...
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    Pasadena Panthers, the Hollywood Wolves, and the San Diego Skyhawks. The southern division also included the San Francisco Shamrocks, Oakland Oaks and, in 1947...
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    Retrieved January 1, 2024 – via Twitter. Skyhawks PR [@SkyhawksPR] (December 26, 2023). "The College Park Skyhawks have requested waivers on Malcom Rhett...
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  • and by 1950 the club was in debt. The Shamrocks, along with the San Diego Skyhawks, asked the league for a 1-year hiatus in 1950 with the intent to return...
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    Museum is a historical naval aircraft carrier museum located in downtown San Diego, California at Navy Pier. The museum consists of the aircraft carrier...
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  • (1942–1944) Los Angeles Monarchs (1941–1944) Pasadena Panthers (1943–1944) San Diego Skyhawks (1941–1944) "SCHL History". Hockey DB. Retrieved May 14, 2024. Whitehead...
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