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Palm Beach vets Weir, Hammer to attend FAU
A pair of Palm Beach Hawks vets have committed to attend Florida Atlantic University this fall. Matias Weir and Daniel Hammer both will be lacing up their skates for new head coach Scott Anderson. Team captain Weir played three seasons in the Hawks program putting up career-best numbers in 2017-18 with 24 goals, 40 assists in 46…
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Hawks partner with Ballard, ETP Sports
The Palm Beach Hawks and Eric Ballard, owner of ETP Sports Group, have entered into an agreement to work together for the 2018-19 hockey season. Eric Ballard is no stranger to junior hockey both on the ice in player development, coaching and operating junior hockey teams. “I am thrilled to have partnered with Coach Babineau…
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Offensive explosion leads to Pittsburg victory over Sonoma
Runs were scored early and continued often for the Pittsburg Diamonds on Sunday who wrapped up their weekend with a 13-4 victory over the visiting Sonoma Stompers. Pittsburg picked up right where they left off on Saturday night when they defeated the expansion Napa Silverados 14-4. The Diamonds scored three times in the first inning…
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Grand Falls Rapids first MHL Draft complete
Just four weeks ago the Maritime Hockey League announced that the Woodstock Slammers franchise was sold and the team would be relocated to Grand Falls, New Brunswick. On June 6 the team had a new name giving birth to the Grand Falls Rapids. The new @THEMHL team in Grand Falls has a new name: Rapids.…
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Marsh commits to UTampa Spartans
Goaltender Ethan Marsh has made his college commitment and has chose to stay in Florida; he’ll attend the University of Tampa and compete with the Spartans ACHA Division III team. A native of Robbinsdale, Minn. Marsh joined the Hawks last summer when Coach Don Babineau joined the organization. He posted a record of 8-12-0 with the…
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RMJHL disbands after three seasons
After three seasons the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (RMJHL) has called it quits. The league announced today that it would not continue and all operations have ceased. The five-team league based in Colorado struggled to gain ground amongst the growing hockey state. Over three years of existence eight teams competed for at least one…
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