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==Sports== {| style="border: 1px solid #ADADAD; margin-bottom: 10px; padding-bottom: 5px;" |- bgcolor=#ADADAD align=left ! width=150px | Club ! width=100px | Sport ! width=270px | League ! width=120px | Stadium (or arena) |- | [[Great Falls Voyagers]] | [[Baseball]] | [[Pioneer Baseball League|Pioneer League]] | [[Centene Stadium (Great Falls, Montana)|Centene Stadium]] |- | [[Great Falls Americans]] | [[Ice Hockey]] | [[North American 3 Hockey League]] | Great Falls Ice Plex |- | [[Great Falls Electric]] | [[Basketball]] | [[The Basketball League]] | [[Great Falls High School]] |} For the [[1979–80 WHL season]], Great Falls and the Four Seasons Arena was the home of the [[Great Falls Americans (WHL)|Great Falls Americans]] hockey team (see below). The team was 2–25 before folding. Great Falls has a rich baseball history with the Voyagers. Formerly called the White Sox, Dodgers and Giants, baseball players such as [[Pedro Martínez]], [[José Offerman]], and [[Raúl Mondesí]] have spent time in Great Falls with the team. Since 1988, the team has won the Pioneer League championship six times (1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2008, and 2011). In 2007, the [[Great Falls Explorers]] basketball team were the CBA National Conference Runner-up. Great Falls has been home to the [[Great Falls Americans]] Junior A [[ice hockey]] team since the 2011–2012 season. Great Falls was home to the Great Falls Gladiators semi-professional football team which played in the Rocky Mountain Football League.
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