Champions
The following teams were champions of the Piedmont League:
Year | Team |
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1920 | Greensboro Patriots |
1921 | Raleigh Red Birds |
1922 | High Point Furniture Makers |
1923 | Danville Tobacconists |
1924 | Durham Bulls |
1925 | Winston-Salem Twins |
1926 | Greensboro Patriots |
1927 | Rocky Mount Buccaneers |
1928 | Winston-Salem Twins |
1929 | Durham Bulls |
1930 | Henderson Gamecocks |
1931 | Charlotte Hornets |
1932 | Charlotte Hornets |
1933 | Greensboro Patriots |
1934 | Norfolk Tars |
1935 | Asheville Tourists |
1936 | Norfolk Tars |
1937 | Asheville Tourists |
1938 | Norfolk Tars |
1939 | Asheville Tourists |
1940 | Richmond Colts |
1941 | Durham Bulls |
1942 | Greensboro Red Sox |
1943 | Portsmouth Cubs |
1944 | Lynchburg Cardinals |
1945 | Norfolk Tars |
1946 | Roanoke Red Sox |
1947 | Roanoke Red Sox |
1948 | Lynchburg Cardinals |
1949 | Lynchburg Cardinals |
1950 | Portsmouth Cubs |
1951 | Norfolk Tars |
1952 | Norfolk Tars |
1953 | Norfolk Tars |
1954 | Norfolk Tars |
1955 | Newport News Dodgers |
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