Author: Scott Ludwig
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Philadelphia HC select 6 in NCDC Futures Draft
The United States Premier Hockey League National Collegiate Development Conference held its annual Futures Draft today. All 12 teams selected players 2004-born or younger including the Philadelphia Hockey Club who drafted six. The newest NCDC team, Philadelphia HC participated in their first NCDC Futures Draft. The team will join league play in the 2020-21 season.…
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Allegany, Tuscarora join FNJBLL
First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League will have a different look in 2020. Two expansion teams were recently admitted in addition to the returning Tonawanda Jr. Braves, who have been on hiatus since 2017. New to the FNJBLL are the Allegany Jr. Arrows and Tuscarora Jr. Tomahawks. Rodney Thehotrod Redeye is the Jr. Arrows General…
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RiverWolves hope 2020 their year in ALL
Jamie Dubrick is the only head coach in Paris RiverWolves history. Since the birth of the Arena Lacrosse League in 2017 he’s seen players grow and develop, with many moving on to the National Lacrosse League. Coming into 2020 the RiverWolves all-time regular season record was 19-23. Those numbers are reversed when it comes to…
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Women’s Arena Lacrosse League to open third season
Season three of the Women’s Arena Lacrosse League is scheduled to begin this weekend with all team competing at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena on Saturday. Games begin at 1:00 PM. The Arena Lacrosse League – a development league affiliated with the National Lacrosse League – added a women’s division in 2018 with three teams (RiverWolves,…
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Fayetteville Panthers pleased to call Hope Mills home
Second year team Fayetteville Panthers are on the move! The team is now calling the Town of Hope Mills Recreation Center its home for the 2020 East Coast Basketball League season. The Panthers made their ECBL debut in 2019, posting a 6-7 regular season record before being eliminated in the opening round of the playoffs. Leading the Panthers attack…
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Miners ready for SIJHL title run
In their seventh season competing in the Superior International Junior Hockey League the Red Lake Miners are hoping to make it their best yet. A 2019 SIJHL Finalist, the Miners (19-10-3-1) are currently just five points back of the league leading Thunder Bay North Stars (22-9-3-0) with a game at-hand. With the recent CJHL roster…
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