We haven’t done a league profile in a while so it was good to hear from Bryan from the Northern States League. Judging from the standings page on their website, the NSL spans a great deal of the northern US from Vermont to Michigan.
Do check out NSL’s webpage. It’s quite good with archived stats, franchise histories, pretty much everything that a league webpage needs.
Just the facts, ma’am on the NSL:
League Name |
Northern States League |
Contact Person | Rich Pray |
Sport | Baseball |
League Website | Link |
# of teams | 24 |
Year of inception | 1979 |
Basic/Master/Computer/ Combination | Combination |
Out of the box or with modifications? | with modifications |
Geographic location |
All parts of the USA |
Bryan’s comments:
"Great job with the site.I’ve been in the NSL since 1989 and it’s a great league.
I’ve used the kilg-us site for the last two years, as it’s a great little tool. I also put all 24 teams into kilg-us, and did a monthly standings on our teams total stats and posted them on our web page, which you can check it out if you like.http://www.angelfire.com/in4/nsl/FRONT.html
too.Contact our commish, Rich Pray for the true low low down of the NSL. Thanks and take care."
Hey, I’ve heard of Rich Pray. Nice job with the league/site everyone!
If you want to brag about your league, we’re listening! Tell us all about the league you are in and we’ll post a profile about it. In the meantime, read about other leagues who have written in.
Purchased many a fine product from Rich, including all the ’80s baseball sets and a backup ’81 football set with two sets of master boards. Hail to the NSL!