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Despite its Nickname , the Association, Founded In 2004 , is not to be confused with the Canadian-American League , a 20th-century predecessor. TEAMS
LEAGUE HISTORY The Canadian-American Association is a new name for a league with ties to two independent leagues, the Northeast League (formed in 1995 ), and the Northern League . The two leagues merged in 1998 , but after the 2002 season, the Northeast League was reestablished as a separate league. For the 2005 season, the Northeast League reconstituted as the Canadian-American Association and acquired a new team in Worcester, Massachusetts , to replace the Allentown Ambassadors , who folded days before the 2004 season began and forced the league to field a traveling team called the Aces. The Bangor Lumberjacks , native to Bangor, Maine , folded only three weeks before the start of the 2005 season, forcing the team to create the traveling team The Grays . LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
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