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USASA Amateur Cup this weekend
Four regional champions are set to meet to crown one national champion this weekend. Since 1923 the United States Amateur Soccer Association (USASA) has hosted a national tournament to crown the top non-professional club in the country. This year the final four will meet in suburban Milwaukee, home of the Region II winner Milwaukee Bavarian…
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Renegades, Oilers announce affiliation
The New Jersey Renegades, members of the Eastern Hockey League Premier (EHLP) are proud to announce an affiliation with the Connecticut Oilers (EHL). This affiliation will provide both clubs a working relationship to develop and move players up the ladder of development under the USA Hockey umbrella. The Oilers have done a great job over…
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Guelph Hurricanes tab Wallace as new bench boss
The Guelph Hurricanes Hockey Club, are pleased to announce the signing of their new head coach Adam Wallace. Wallace comes to the Hurricanes with an outstanding background in leadership and winning tradition. A successful Junior hockey playing career began in 2006-07 with the Woodstock Navy Vets. A season later Wallace moved on to the Leamington Flyers before…
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Chatham product Austin Bentley commits to the Maroons
Austin Bentley has come home. After playing four previous seasons outside Chatham, the 20-year old has committed to play his final Junior season with the Chatham Maroons of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. A graduate of Chatham-Kent Secondary School, Bentley played hockey with the Chatham-Kent Cyclones AAA after minor hockey with the Kent Cobras program.…
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Mohawks sweep season series vs Axemen
Quebec Senior Lacrosse League rivals Kahnawake Mohawks and Capital Region Axemen met for the fourth and final time of the 2017 regular season on Saturday with the Mohawks walking away victors for the fourth time 10-8. It was also the fourth game decided by two goals. A tightly contested game throughout, Kahnawake scored twice (Ryan…
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Chase for first half pennant to heat up
After 27 games in the Pacific Association the Sonoma Stompers have claimed the title “team to beat” posting a 21-6 record. Pittsburg Diamonds (15-12) sit six games back with 12 games to play in the first half. With nine head-to-head matchups between the clubs things could change quickly in the chase for the first half…
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