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Willamette Valley Firebirds were an American
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team that played in
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. They began as the Palo Alto Firebirds based in
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. They moved to
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in 1994 and became the Silicon Valley Firebirds. They were renamed the Portland Firebirds after they moved to
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in 1995. The next year they moved to Corvallis and became the Willamette Valley Firebirds.


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