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Description: Show your support for the Sacramentos Basketball Team with this vibrant tee featuring the iconic text "The Beam Team". With its eye-catching design and bold statement, this shirt is perfect for die-hard Sacramento basketball fans who want to represent their team in style. Whether you're cheering from the stands or showing off your Sacramento basketball pride on the streets, this shirt is a slam dunk choice. Get your hands on this must-have tee and join The Beam Team today!
Description: Turn heads with this bold neon-inspired Chicano pin-up design celebrating Sacramento after dark. Featuring a confident beauty in a radiant yellow dress against the glowing Tower Bridge skyline, this artwork blends West Coast street culture, luxury nightlife, and tattoo-inspired elegance into one unforgettable statement piece. Rich gold scrollwork, vibrant city lights, tropical palms, and cinematic moonlit reflections create the perfect design for T-shirts, hoodies, posters, canvas prints, and collectors who love California style with unmistakable attitude.
Description: The Sacramento Attack was an Arena Football League team that debuted in the league in 1992 and played a single season. The Attack were originally going to be named the L.A. Wings, but shortly before the 1992 season started L.A. was scrapped and the team was shipped to Sacramento. After one season the team was moved to Miami, Florida, to form the Miami Hooters. The franchise's AFL tenure ended in Sunrise, Florida, where the Florida Bobcats played from 1996 to 2001, folding after the latter year.
Description: The Sacramento Gold Miners were a Canadian football team based in Sacramento, California. The franchise was the first American team in the Canadian Football League. The Gold Miners inherited a home stadium, front office staff and much of the roster of the Sacramento Surge from the defunct World League of American Football. The team played its home games at Hornet Stadium. Because the stadium was inadequate and lacking any other nearby replacement, the owner moved the team to San Antonio as the Texans for the 1995 CFL season.
Description: The Sacramento Buffalos played from 1977-1981 in the California Football League, a semi-pro circuit with a constantly shifting membership that played for nine seasons between 1974 and 1982. The league typically played a summer schedule that ran from June to August. For one season, 1976, the loop was known as the “Western Football League” although all six members that season were still based in California.