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LickerLongTail

Roller team in So Cal

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Im looking for a team that plays tournaments or Pro level roller hockey. Im not sure where to go looking for try outs or what not, but im interested in playing/trying out and would like any info if possible. If u have a team and are looking for a player respond or just respond with any info.

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TRy some of the roller forums or team sites themselves... maybe start looking at sealweenies.com , rollerhockeycentral.com etc for links and possible requests.

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There are a number of teams on the West Coast that participate in MLRH-AAA. If you post a message on the InlineHockeyCentral.com "Pro" forum, you should get a response. There are some people that run those teams that frequent that site.

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There are a number of teams on the West Coast that participate in MLRH-AAA. If you post a message on the InlineHockeyCentral.com "Pro" forum, you should get a response. There are some people that run those teams that frequent that site.

Hi Benny...at least there were two years ago...the Western Division went into "hiatus" for 2003/2004, but an attempt to revive for 2004/2005 is being made.

Contact Steve Seeger(commissioner) through www.MLRH.com

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Do you live in So Cal? I've played in a lot of the tournaments around here for the past 15 years. Are you looking to make a career out of this or are you just looking for highly competitive roller hockey? A lot of the local rinks out here have some of the most competitive leagues and top ranked players around. Anaheim Hockey Club's Monday and Thursday night leagues come to mind. If you want to test the waters before "trying out", you might want to look into something like this and see how you do.

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