Port Huron Beacons

The team was based in Port Huron, Michigan, and played at the McMorran Arena.[3] Jones resigned in February 2003 with a 24–24–5 record and was replaced by Bruce Ramsey for the remainder of the season.[4] Ramsey returned as head coach for the 2003–04 season and led the team to the semifinals in the playoffs, but was fired in the following offseason.[6] Gino Giacumbo served as vice president in 2003–04 and as general manager in 2004–05.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a sports team in Michigan is a stub.
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