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Boston Sports iPhone 4 4S 4G 5 5C 5S Case

Updated on December 3, 2014

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There are many pro and college sports teams in the Boston area. if you are into sports, here is a great list of teams and covers for your phones.

Also check out the little facts and team history blurbs .

I bet you didn't know there was also a woman's football team in the area!

New England Patriots

Team History:

Formed- November 16, 1959 as an 8th team to the American Football League (AFL). Owner Bill Sullivan chose Boston Patriots as a name from submitted ideas from locals. While in Boston they played at Nickerson Field, Harvard Stadium, Fenway Park, and Alumni Stadium.

1970's The team became The New England Patriots in the AFC East and moved to a new stadium in Foxboro. The team continues to play in Foxboro in its most recent stadium.

owners The Sullivan family sold the team to Victor Kiam in 1988, who sold the team to James Orthwein in 1992, who sold it to current owner Robert Kraft in 1994.

Boston Bruins

Fun facts:

National Hockey League (NHL) was formed in November 1917 with only 4 teams, all from Canada.

Stanley Cup Named after Lord Stanley of Preston, (appointed Governor General of Canada in 1888). The first one was a decorative punch bowl with the words "Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup" engraved on one side of the outside rim, and "From Stanley of Preston" on the other side. After the WHL folded, the NHL took over the championship games.

Bruins formed They became the first American hockey team in the NHL. They were founded by Charles Adams in 1924. They won their first Stanley Cup in 1929.

Bruins iPhone 4 series and 5 series Cases

Boston Celtics

Team History

Formed The Boston Celtics were formed in 1946 by Walter A. Brown as a team in the Basketball Association of America. They became part of the National Basketball Association (NBA) after the merger of the BAA and the National Basketball League in 1949.

Championships The Celtics won NBA championships in the years 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1984, 1986, 2008. This number of 17 is the record.

Boston Red Sox

Fun Facts

Team Name Red Sox was chosen by owner John I. Taylor after the 1907 season from the name Boston Red Stockings, the original name of the Boston Braves (the first professional ball club in Boston).

Formed 1901 is the official founding of the American League team know as the Red Sox. They were part of the 8 charter franchises in this league. They have played at Fenway Park in Boston since 1912.

World Series The Red Sox played in 12 World Series and won 8. They rank 3rd in World Series wins according to worldseries.com.

New England Revolution

Team History

Formed The New England Revolution was formed in October of 1995. The club is owned and was started by Robert Kraft. When formed it was one of Major League Soccer's 10 original clubs. They play at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro MA.

Team Accomplishments In 2007 they won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, in 2008 they won the North American SuperLiga, and they appeared in the MLS Cup finals in 2002, 2005, 2006, and 2007 (but didn't win).

Boston Cannons

Team History

Formed The Boston Cannons are an outdoor Major League Lacrosse team. They were founded by Matt Dwyer in 2001 who is still the current owner. They were one of the 6 original MLL teams when the league began back in 2001. They started playing in Lowell, but now play at Harvard Stadium in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, MA.

Accomplishments Boston qualified for the MLL playoffs 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2011. In 2011 they won the MLL Championship. When the MLL had an American League Division, the Cannons won that division championship in 2004 and 2005.

Boston Colleges

Boston College BC was founded 1863, making it one of the oldest Jesuit, Catholic universities in the United States. "For Boston" is America's oldest college fight song, composed by T.J. Hurley in 1885. Rev. Edward McLaughlin is credited for developing the Eagle mascot in 1920.

Boston University Founded 1839 as Newbury Biblical Institute in Newbury, Vermont, relocated to New Hampshire 1847, and finally Boston, MA in 1867 as Boston Theological Institute. Boston University founded 1869, and absorbed Boston Theological Institute in 1871. They currently have 10 men's and 12 women's sports. Boston University entered varsity level playing with Basketball back in Dec 1916. During the 1917-18 academic year BU students voted to make the Boston terrier the official school mascot.

Harvard University Formed in 1636, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States. It was named after the College's first benefactor, the young minister John Harvard of Charlestown, who upon his death in 1638 left his library and half his estate to the institution. The nickname Crimson comes from the color scarves the crew team wore so that spectators could tell them apart from other teams.

Northeastern University Founded in 1898, Northeastern adopted the nickname "Huskies" in 1927. The school colors are red and black with white trim. The fight song, "All Hail, Northeastern," was composed by Charles A. Pethybridge, Class of 1932.

University of Massachusetts There is a branch in Boston known as the Beacons, but the UMass Amherst Minutemen have logos for iPhones. UMass Amherst was born in 1863 as a land-grant agricultural college set on 310 rural acres with four faculty members, four wooden buildings, 56 students and a curriculum combining modern farming, science, technical courses, and liberal arts. The Women's Basketball program began in 1968. They have reached the Women's NIT in 1995 and the NCAA Tournament in 1996 and 1998. The Men's Basketball team won A-10 Tournament Champs five consecutive times (1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96), and appeared in the NCAA Tournament seven times.

Boston Militia

The Boston Militia are a women's full contact football team in the Women's Football Alliance, of which they are the current defending champions. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the Militia plays its home games at Dilboy Stadium in nearby Somerville.

They were formed in 2007 when Woman's Football Teams Mass Mutiny and Boston Rampage bought by Ernie Boch, Jr.

In 2008 the Boston Militia had their first season.


Division titles 6 (IWFL: 2009, 2010; WFA: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)

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