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Kokomo's new Prospect League baseball team will be called the Jackrabbits. The name harkens back to the Apperson Jack Rabbit, a car produced in the city in the early-1900s. Wisconsin-based MKE Sports & Entertainment LLC owns the team, which is set to start playing at 4,000-seat Kokomo Municipal Stadium next year. October 20, 2014

News Release

KOKOMO, Ind. – MKE Sports & Entertainment revealed the name, logo and field manager of their new Prospect League Baseball team playing at Kokomo Municipal Stadium: the Kokomo Jackrabbits.

Just under one thousand entries were submitted for the Name-the-Team contest at KokomoBaseball.com. Of those entries, 15 people chose the Jackrabbits name and one winner was randomly drawn for the $2,500 grand prize.

“The Kokomo Jackrabbits playing Prospect League baseball enhances Kokomo's identity throughout the state and Midwest,” said Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight. “The name Jackrabbits is a tribute to our automotive heritage, and the team and stadium are part of Kokomo's aim to attract people to fuel the future of our city.”

Other fans who submitted the winning entry at KokomoBaseball.com will receive a Kokomo Jackrabbits prize package, which includes tickets to the home opener and closer at Kokomo Municipal Stadium, an exclusive stadium tour, merchandise and more!

MKE Sports & Entertainment Owner Mike Zimmerman also introduced Greg Van Horn as field manager of the Kokomo Jackrabbits.

Van Horn is currently Assistant Baseball Coach at Princeton University. Last summer, he served as Assistant Coach of the Prospect League's Chillicothe Paints. He played shortstop on the Paints 2010 squad that won the Prospect League Championship. In 2010, the Chillicothe Paints were ranked second in the nation among college summer league teams.

“I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity and am excited to be a part of bringing high level baseball back to the Kokomo community,” said Van Horn. “We are committed to putting the best possible product on the field so that our fans can enjoy a winning experience from the very beginning. I can't wait to get going.”

“This is another big day for the City of Kokomo and its new baseball club – the Kokomo Jackrabbits,” said Zimmerman. “The new brand is strong and will certainly be a big success for merchandise sales. Our new field manager, Greg Van Horn is an up-and-comer, and we are excited to have him lead our team.”

MKE Sports & Entertainment:

MKE Sports & Entertainment owns and operates professional sports team, sports complexes, and other entertainment entities in the Midwest including The Rock Sports Complex in Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Wave Professional Soccer Team playing in the Major Arena Soccer League and the Rockford Aviators Baseball team playing in the Frontier League. For even more information about MKE Sports & Entertainment and everything we do visit MKESports.com

Prospect League:

The Prospect League was founded in 1963 – known as The Central Illinois Collegiate League until merging in 2009 – and is one of the longest continuously operating, independent, summer collegiate baseball leagues in the country. With the addition of Kokomo, IN the Prospect League will have 12 teams competing in a six state region: Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Visit ProspectLeague.com for more information

City of Kokomo, Indiana:

Kokomo, Indiana is located fifty miles north of Indianapolis, easily reached by U.S. 31. Kokomo is known as the City of Firsts thanks to its world-renowned automotive heritage and history of technological inventions, which includes America's First Car produced by Elwood Haynes in 1894. Kokomo's historic downtown offers a wide variety of interesting attractions, which include family friendly parks, the Wildcat Creek Walk of Excellence walking and biking trail, intercity bikeways, farmers' market, summertime open-air concerts and more. Visit CityOfKokomo.org for more information.

Apperson Jackrabbit:

Judges chose the Jackrabbits name because of its historical importance to the city. The Apperson was a brand of automobile manufactured from 1901 to 1926 in Kokomo, Indiana. The Apperson Jack Rabbit was introduced in 1907. It was a 2-passenger roadster, equipped with a four cylinder 60 or 96 horsepower engine. Features included a four-speed transmission, 34-inch wheels and tires, Hess-Bright ignition systems and a 20-gallon round gas tank. It had a guaranteed top speed of 75 miles per hour.

Source: The City of Kokomo

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