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Just When You Get Used to 'All Pro Freight Stadium,' They Change the Name
The naming rights contract for the home of the Lake Erie Crushers has expired.

All Pro Freight Stadium, home of the Lake Erie Crushers will be getting a new name. All Pro Freight has had naming rights to the stadium since it opened in 2009 and due to change of ownership, that deal has expired, reports cleveland.com.
All Pro Freight will continue to be fan of the Crushers, Chris Haas, All Pro Freight CEO told cleveland.com:
"We still support the Lake Erie Crushers and will continue to partner with the team going forward. The new owners, Tom and Jacqueline Kramig, have brought great energy to the organization and have the Crushers headed in the right direction."
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There is already a lot of interest in the naming rights of the stadium according to team officials.
Tom Kramig, Crushers co-owner thanked All Pro Freight for their partnership over the first eight years and said he looks forward to continuing that partnership while working toward bringing another Frontier League Championship to Avon.
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The team is shooting for having the naming rights deal closed and stadium branding completed before the 2017 season.
Contact Kramig at 440-934-3636 or tkramig@lakeeriecrushers.com for more information on stadium naming rights.
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