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Congratulations to our 2008 Playoff Champions
Bantam Division: Cullyvore Construction, coached by Bryan Dexter
PeeWee Division: Dr, Moody, coached by Joel Stewart
Squirt Division: HMB Review Penguins, coached by Mike Hovermale
Click HERE to read the Press Release about the "Rock the Rink" Grand Opening celebration of the Boys & Girls Club/NCHL Rink at Half Moon Bay High School on May 3.
New hockey facility planned for high
school
By Mark Foyer- markf@hmbreview.com
| The North Coast Hockey League will start its 17th
season at the Half Moon Bay Airport. However, the season may end
elsewhere and that prospect has energized everyone involved with the
league. The Cabrillo Unified School District has approved plans
for a roller hockey rink to be built on the Half Moon Bay High
School campus.The facility is planned across from the lower parking lot on
Lewis Foster Drive.
"We are thrilled to be moving from the airport," said Joel Farbstein,
co-president of the NCHL board. "We hope to break ground sooon after school lets out."
Before one piece of ground is broken, however, organizers must
secure a Coastal Development Permit from the city of Half Moon Bay.
No one is certain how long the permitting process might take.
If completed, the rink would be a standard size of 85-by-200 feet
with a four-foot board around the outside.
The rink at the airport, located away from the runways, was
65-by-120 feet with 18-inch boards.
The boards at the new facility will be big enough for sponsors'
logos. The Boys & Girls Club of the Coastside received an anonymous
donation for part of the funding. Coastside construction company
Andreini Brothers, which built the new baseball field at the high
school, is set help with the construction.
Empire Builders will also help in the building of the facility.
Watkins said organizers still need about $60,000 to complete the
project.
Since its formation, the hockey league has played at its small rink
at the airport. The larger rink was purchased and has been in
storage.
"There were a lot of regulations at the airport," said Brian
McNamara, an original board member. "We just couldn't put up the rink
there."
"We have great parental support," Watkins said. "We want to get the
hockey rink up post haste."
For the time being, the rink will be used only for summer leagues
but Watkins contends the rink will serve its purpose.
"We have a large contingent of our youth that loves to play hockey,"
Watkins said. "It could lead to a creation of a roller hockey club
at the high school. Maybe it could be used as a P.E. class by the
high school."
Half Moon Bay Review 04-25-07 |
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