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The team is briefly mentioned in an episode of American Dad. It is Season 11 episode 1 entitled “Roots”. The team isn’t mentioned by name (Pioneers) but Wilkes-Barre was first in a list of cities greatly enriched by their arena football teams. This is likely an inside joke at the expense of the defunct team, but fits the criteria for inclusion. Hopefully this should provide those with experience editing wiki articles all the info needed to confirm and properly format this new information. |
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Notable Players
Should Zack Mills really be listed with the notable players? He didn't even play a game. WeatherManNX01 15:49, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
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I have added a lot of information to expand the article. However, by no means is this perfect (of course). I don't have the best writing style for an encyclopedia, so feel free to make edits. I have all of my research, so if there's something that needs added or or cited, or anything like that, just let me know. This article can be a decent one with a little work and effort. WeatherManNX01 03:49, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
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In Popular Culture... Supplimental
The team is briefly mentioned in an episode of American Dad. It is Season 11 episode 1 entitled “Roots”. The team isn’t mentioned by name (Pioneers) but Wilkes-Barre was first in a list of cities greatly enriched by their arena football teams. This is likely an inside joke at the expense of the defunct team, but fits the criteria for inclusion. Hopefully this should provide those with experience editing wiki articles all the info needed to confirm and properly format this new information.