Minor league hockey team will stay in Macon
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Posted 2:36PM on Thursday 3rd July 2003 ( 21 years ago )
MACON - The Macon Trax, an independent minor league hockey team, will stay in Macon despite an earlier announcement that the team would move to Lakeland, Fla. <br>
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The City Council approved a revised lease Tuesday after weeks of negotiations between Mayor Jack Ellis and Trax owner David Waronker. <br>
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Waronker, a Florida businessman, had decided in May to rename the team the Loggerheads and move to Lakeland, but he changed his mind after recent negotiations with the city. <br>
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The Trax will play in the World Hockey Association 2 that starts its season in October. <br>
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``I'm going to give it my best shot,'' Waronker said. ``A lot of smaller cities can't support hockey on its own. But we'll have the league behind it. We have a national corporate sales director. That's what is going to help us make it.'' <br>
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Financial terms were not available, but the Trax must average 1,100 fans a game to renew the contract. If the team fails to reach that figure, either the city or the team has the option to end the lease.
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