Mason Dixon Division (PIHA)
The PIHA's Mason Dixon Division was formed in 2004 as part of the league's realignment into two divisions. It lasted one year before being dropped in 2005. The division was then revived in 2007 as a part of the Eastern Conference in the PIHA's realignment.
Current lineup
Division lineups
2004
- Harrisburg Lunatics
- Reading Nasty Boyz
- West Chester Shockwave
- York Typhoon
Changes from the 2003 season
- The Mason Dixon Division was formed as a result of PIHA realignment.
- The Harrisburg Lunatics, Reading Nasty Boyz, West Chester Shockwave, and York Typhoon move in from the PIHA Pro Division.
Changes after 2004 season
- The West Chester Shockwave move to the Eastern Division.
- The Harrisburg Lunatics and York Typhoon move to the Western Division.
- The Reading Nasty Boyz cease operations.
2007
- Feasterville Fury
- Harrisburg Lunatics
- Marple Gladiators
- Pittsburgh Bandits
- Pottstown eXpress
- Richmond Rollin Robins
- Scottsdale Inferno
- York Typhoon
Changes from the 2006 season
- The Harrisburg Lunatics, Pittsburgh Bandits (formerly Pittsburgh Phantoms), Richmond Rollin Robins, Scottsdale Inferno, and York Typhoon move in from the Eastern Division.
- The Feasterville Fury, Marple Gladiators, and Pottstown eXpress are added as expansion teams.
2008
- Harrisburg Lunatics
- Maryland Knights
- Potomac Mavericks
- Richmond Rollin Robins
- Winchester Generals
- York Typhoon
Changes from 2007 season
- The Feasterville Fury, Marple Gladiators, Pittsburgh Bandits, and Pottstown eXpress move to the newly formed Atlantic Division.
- The Maryland Knights, Potomac Mavericks, and Winchester Generals were added as expansion teams.
Division Champions
- 2004 - York Typhoon
- 2007 - Pittsburgh Bandits
Founders Cup Winners produced
- 2004 - York Typhoon
See also
- Delaware Valley Division
- Keystone Division
- North American Division
- Eastern Division
- Western Division
- Rocky Mountain Division
- Gateway Division
- Northeast Division
- Pacific Division
- Southeast Division
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