DCbullets14
09-20-2010, 11:38 AM
Inline hockey skates into Chantilly this fall as a new and improved Potomac Mavericks return to the American Inline Hockey League for the 2010-11 season. The organization’s elite and minor squads will play out of The Box Inline Arena in Chantilly, bringing high-octane, high-scoring inline hockey action to the area.
“TriCerat’s level of dedication and willingness to promote the sport will have a great impact on inline hockey in Maryland,” said General Manager Phil Eden. “Our aim is to create a quality, highly entertaining experience for both players and fans.”
The Potomac Mavericks is searching for the region’s finest hockey players to fill out two squads expected to compete for AIHL championships starting this season. The team, sponsored by software development corporation TriCerat (http://www.tricerat.com/), welcomes players of all skill levels to attend an open tryout on September 24 and September 27 at the The Box.
“TriCerat has been involved with a number of high-level tournament teams including the DC Bullets and Team TriCerat,” Brad Pryor said. “We hope to pull talented players from both of those organizations to create one of the dominant programs in the highly talented Eastern Conference.”
Players interested in lacing up the skates at tryouts should email Brad Pryor at [email protected] or general manager Phil Eden at [email protected] Every player who tries out will receive a fair, honest evaluation before the elite and minor team rosters are finalized.
TriCerat is committed to winning, but we need you to help us make it happen. It all starts here.
We’ll see you out there.
“TriCerat’s level of dedication and willingness to promote the sport will have a great impact on inline hockey in Maryland,” said General Manager Phil Eden. “Our aim is to create a quality, highly entertaining experience for both players and fans.”
The Potomac Mavericks is searching for the region’s finest hockey players to fill out two squads expected to compete for AIHL championships starting this season. The team, sponsored by software development corporation TriCerat (http://www.tricerat.com/), welcomes players of all skill levels to attend an open tryout on September 24 and September 27 at the The Box.
“TriCerat has been involved with a number of high-level tournament teams including the DC Bullets and Team TriCerat,” Brad Pryor said. “We hope to pull talented players from both of those organizations to create one of the dominant programs in the highly talented Eastern Conference.”
Players interested in lacing up the skates at tryouts should email Brad Pryor at [email protected] or general manager Phil Eden at [email protected] Every player who tries out will receive a fair, honest evaluation before the elite and minor team rosters are finalized.
TriCerat is committed to winning, but we need you to help us make it happen. It all starts here.
We’ll see you out there.