ECHL (hockey) - Gulf Coast Swords
Gulf Coast Swords Unveil Name, Logo
LAKEWOOD
RANCH, Fla. – DVA Sports has announced that the ECHL
team scheduled to begin play in 2005-06 will be named
the Gulf Coast Swords.
The team name and logo were unveiled at a press
conference held at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country
Club on Tuesday.
The logo has ‘Swords’ in red letters outlined in
black with a black swordfish jumping behind the letters,
the tail extending below and the head extending above
the letters.
The Swords will play in a $70 million, 7,400-seat
facility being built on a 60-acre tract in the northwest
quadrant of Lakewood Ranch, located on Florida's west
coast between Bradenton and Sarasota.
The team name was submitted by 10-year-old Mitchell
Hudson of Bradenton and was chosen from the more than
3,000 entries received in a “Name The Team” contest held
in September.
The Swords are the ECHL membership that played in
Columbus, Ga. from 2002-04 and in Norfolk, Va. from
1989-2000. In April 2004, the ECHL Board of Governors
approved a Voluntary Suspension Request and a Transfer
of Home Territory request from the membership, allowing
it to relocate to Florida.
DVA Sports is owned by Sal Diaz-Verson, considered
one of America’s richest Hispanics and credited with
building AFLAC Incorporated from a $45 million company
to an $8 billion company before his departure. AFLAC is
worth more than $45 billion today.
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