San Jose Lasers
Founded 1996
League American Basketball League (1996-1998)
Team history 1996-1998 (Two full seasons and part of a third)
Based in San Jose, California
Team colors Black, Green, and White
Championships none

The San Jose Lasers were a women's professional basketball team in San Jose, California. It was a member of the American Basketball League.

The team folded along with the rest of the league during the third ABL season in 1998.


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San José

San José or San Jose is Spanish for Saint Joseph and most often refers to:

  • San Jose, California, a city in the United States
  • Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), "Silicon Valley's Airport"
  • San José, Costa Rica, the capital of Costa Rica
  • Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO), Costa Rica's main airport
  • San José or San Jose may also refer to:

    Places

    Argentina

  • San José, Buenos Aires
  • San José, Entre Ríos
  • San José de Feliciano, Entre Ríos
  • San José de Jáchal, San Juan
  • San José de Metán, Salta
  • Colonia San José, La Pampa, La Pampa
  • Belize

  • San José, Orange Walk
  • San José, Toledo
  • Bolivia

  • San José, Andrés Ibáñez
  • Chile

  • San José de la Mariquina
  • Colombia

  • San José, Caldas, a town and municipality in the Caldas Department
  • San José de Cúcuta, the unused official name of the city and municipality of Cúcuta, Norte de Santander
  • San José de la Fragua, a town and municipality in the Caquetá Department
  • 6216 San Jose

    6216 San Jose is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun every 4.57 years.

    The minor planet was discovered on September 30, 1975 by S. J. Bus at the Palomar Observatory and given the provisional designation 1975 SJ. In 1998 was renamed San Jose to honor the city of San Jose, California, United States, for its long support of nearby Lick Observatory particularly in efforts to reduce light pollution.

    References

    External links

  • 6216 San Jose at the JPL Small-Body Database
  • Discovery · Orbit diagram · Orbital elements · Physical parameters

  • Spanish galleon San José

    San José was a 60-gun, 3-masted galleon of the Spanish Navy. It was launched in 1698, and sunk in battle off the coast of Cartagena, Colombia in 1708 while laden with gold, silver and emeralds worth about USD$1 billion (£662m) today.

    Career

    San José was designed by Francisco Antonio Garrote and built by Pedro de Aróstegui at the shipyard at Mapil, Usurbil, Spain. Construction started in 1697 and ended in 1698. They built twin ships simultaneously and named them San José and San Joaquín.

    San José and San Joaquín were part of the Spanish treasure fleet during the War of the Spanish Succession, under General José Fernández de Santillán, the Count of Casa Alegre. On its final voyage, San José sailed as the flagship of a treasure fleet composed of three Spanish warships and 14 merchant vessels sailing from Portobelo, Panama to Cartagena, Colombia. On 8 June 1708, the fleet encountered a British squadron near Barú, leading to a battle known as Wager's Action. During the battle, the powder magazines of San José detonated, destroying the ship with most of her crew and the gold, silver, emeralds and jewellery collected in the South American colonies to finance the Spanish king's war effort. Of the 600 people aboard, only eleven survived.

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    San Jose

    by: Mavericks

    Star lit skies, Texas eyes
    Looking down on me tonight
    Across the street, strangers meet
    Hoping to catch a rising star
    You and I will stay up and wake up and then
    One more day, come what may at the San Jose
    Spend the night, become the night
    You never run out of things to do
    Moonlight swims, midnight sins
    And rooms for a secret rendezvous
    You and I, will stay up and wake up and then
    One more day, come what may at the San Jose
    One more day, come what may




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