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San Francisco Dragons

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The San Francisco Dragons were awarded an MLL franchise in July 2005. The original owners were Michael Levitt, Chris Bulger, and Charley Biggs. The inaugural season commenced on May 28, 2006, against the
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On April 4, 2007 the Dragons were acquired by a local Bay Area investment group from the Dragons' previous East Coast owner.
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For the 2008 season it was announced the Dragons would be moving 50 miles south to San Jose, California to play at
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and they ceased operations before the 2009 season due to the
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2005
2008
MLL
San Francisco, California
San Jose, California
Kezar Stadium
Spartan Stadium
Tom Slate
Doug Locker
San Francisco Examiner
San Jose Mercury News
Comcast SportsNet West
KFOG
SanFranciscoDragons.com
field lacrosse
San Francisco
San Jose, California
Major League Lacrosse
economic situation
Denver Outlaws
Kezar Stadium
league MVP
Offensive Player of the Year
Ryan Powell
2007 season
Denver
Denver Outlaws
Long Island Lizards
Spartan Stadium

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