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Founded
  
1900

Team colors
  
Blue, White

Folded
  
1928

Based in
  
Shelby

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League
  
Ohio League (1902–1919)Independent (1926–1928)

Team history
  
Shelby Blues (1905–928)

Head coaches
  
Peggy Parratt (1910–1911)

Shelby blues band


The Shelby Blues were an American football team based in Shelby, Ohio. The team played in the Ohio League from 1900 to 1919. In 1920, when the Ohio League became the APFA (now known as the National Football League), the Blues did not join but continued to play against APFA teams, only to later suspend operations. The Blues returned to play as an independent between 1926 and 1928.

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The team was named for their blue uniforms, that were worn in their first year. In 1905, the Blues replaced the Shelby Athletic Club as the top football team in town. A year later the team was the runner-up for the Ohio League title, behind only the Akron Indians. The Blues won Ohio League championships in 1910 and 1911, with Peggy Parratt, an early pioneer and master of the forward pass, at quarterback. In 1904, the Blues are credited with signing the first black players in American professional football, halfback Charles Follis.[1]

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References

Shelby Blues Wikipedia


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