Take a few minutes to enjoy highlights from our draw with Tri-Cities FC and hear from Head Coach Chris Whalley on the team performance and support from the ...
The USL League Two playoffs continue as Lionsbridge FC take on The Villages SC in the National Semifinal. The winners will ...
Can you believe we are headed to Seattle?✈️Check out the highlights from last night's game that guaranteed our spot in the ...
Chesapeake Division champion Lionsbridge FC takes on Mid-Atlantic Division champion Ocean City Nor'Easters in the USL ...
Isaiah Chisolm's 52nd minute goal was the difference in this Round of 32 battle in the 2023 USL League Two Playoffs.
What a finish to the regular season! The 'Bridge put 5 past the Virginia Marauders to claim their second Chesapeake Division title ...
A five-goal thriller sees us reclaim top of the table in the Chesapeake Division! Enjoy these highlights from our match against ...
It's crunch time in the USL League Two Chesapeake Division as Lionsbridge FC (6-2-1) hosts Christos FC (6-2-2) in a pivotal ...
Lionsbridge Football Club, or Lionsbridge FC, is an American soccer club based out of the Virginia Peninsula, which comprises the cities of Newport News, Hampton, Poquoson, and York and James City counties. The club was founded in 2017, and play in USL League Two.
The Tri-Cities Fever were a professional indoor football franchise based in Kennewick, Washington. The Fever joined National Indoor Football League in 2005 as an expansion team.
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The Lion Bridge is a historic cantilever bridge built over the Tuolumne River in central Stanislaus County which connects the city of Modesto, California on the north with the census-designated places of Shackelford and Bystrom on the south.
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The Tri-Cities are three closely tied cities – Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland – located at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers in the Columbia Basin of Eastern Washington. Each city borders one-another, making the Tri-Cities seem like one uninterrupted mid-sized city.
The Tri-Cities is the region comprising the cities of Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol and the surrounding smaller towns and communities in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. All three cities are located in Northeast Tennessee, while Bristol has a twin city of the same name in Virginia.
Tri-Cities Airport is a public airport 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Pasco, in Franklin County, Washington, USA. It is the third largest commercial airport in the state of Washington, and has three runways. PSC covers 2,235 acres (904 ha) of land.
Tri-Cities Airport (also known as Tri-Cities Airport, TN/VA), is in Blountville, Tennessee and serves the Tri-Cities area (Bristol, Kingsport, Johnson City) of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. The airport is governed by the Tri-Cities Airport Authority (TCAA) whose members are appointed by the cities of Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol (TN), Bristol (VA) and both Washington County (TN) and Sullivan County (TN).
The Tri-Cities of Virginia is an area in the Greater Richmond Region which includes the three independent cities of Petersburg, Colonial Heights, and Hopewell and portions of the adjoining counties of Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, and Prince George in south-central Virginia. Other unincorporated communities located in the Tri-Cities area include Ettrick, Fort Lee, and City Point, the latter formerly a historic incorporated town which was annexed to become part of the City of Hopewell.
Tri-Cities Airport is a village-owned, public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Endicott, a village in Broome County, New York, United States.