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The Boston Privateers are a professional [[Roofball]] team that plays in [[The Quentinian Roofball Organization]]. They were founded in 1940, and are a part of [[The Eastern Roofball Conference]], in [[The ERC Northwest]] division, along with [[The West Snowy Grinders]] and [[The Maximum City Pitch Black]]. The Privateers have won 3 QRO Champions Cups, the first ever one in 1940, and 2 back to back ones in 1952 and 1953.
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The Boston Privateers are a professional [[Roofball]] team that plays in [[The Quentinian Roofball Organization]]. They were founded in 1940, and are a part of [[The Eastern Roofball Conference]], in [[The ERC Northwest]] division, along with [[The West Snowy Grinders]] and [[The Maximum City Pitch Black]]. The Privateers have won 3 QRO Champions Cups, the first ever one in 1940, and 2 back to back ones in 1952 and 1953. Their current head coach is [[Brock Stevens]], and the team is owned by [[Pierce LeBonk]]
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== History ==
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The Privateers were founded in 1939, one of the first teams to be founded in the league. They played in Boston, and were highly

Revision as of 20:00, 26 December 2018

The Boston Privateers are a professional Roofball team that plays in The Quentinian Roofball Organization. They were founded in 1940, and are a part of The Eastern Roofball Conference, in The ERC Northwest division, along with The West Snowy Grinders and The Maximum City Pitch Black. The Privateers have won 3 QRO Champions Cups, the first ever one in 1940, and 2 back to back ones in 1952 and 1953. Their current head coach is Brock Stevens, and the team is owned by Pierce LeBonk


History

The Privateers were founded in 1939, one of the first teams to be founded in the league. They played in Boston, and were highly