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Untitled Document Organize a group to play broomball. Due to the amount of interest, Pay Play broomball sessions are BACK! Please check our Weekly Schedule for available http://www.dmicerink.com/broomball.htm
Calimesa Young Adults: Broomball Saturday Night Now i know that some of you may not be familiar with broomball. All I can say that you have to try it. It s so much fun. Check out this bloopers reel I http://www.calimesayoungadults.com/2007/11/broomball-saturday-night.html
Extractions: skip to main skip to sidebar A forum for an attentive community of Christ followers who yearn to impact their southern california world. Abiding in the vision of God's grace as we manifest His love to all we encounter. Now i know that some of you may not be familiar with Broomball. All I can say that you have to try it. It's so much fun. Check out this bloopers reel I found on YouTube to give you an idea. See you there!! Posted by Isaac at 1:32 PM Labels: broomball youtube Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Saturday Sabbath School 10AM: Dr. Mark Carr Worship: 7pm Fireside Room at Church Upcoming Events (click here) January Wii Olympics 2008 This Saturday Night Questions from Pastor Chris #2 Questions from Pastor Chris #1 ... Grand Dreams?
U Of I Admissions: Broomball broomball. Flash Player 7.0 or higher is required to view the material on this page. Download Flash Player now. Campus Life http://www.oar.uiuc.edu/future/campuslife/organizations/broomball.html
Broomball broomball (also known as broom hockey) is one of the most popular group activities here at the Pasadena Ice Skating Center. Many Organizations have taken http://www.skatepasadena.com/broomball.htm
Extractions: Click Here Broomball ( also known as broom hockey ) is one of the most popular group activities here at the Pasadena Ice Skating Center. Many Organizations have taken the opportunity to rent our ice surface for this type of event. A group of individuals, a broom for each, a ball and nets are all that is needed. This fun and exciting game is much like hockey but no skates and no knowledge of skating or stick-handling is needed! Broomball is played indoors on an ice hockey rink or outdoors on frozen ponds or lakes with rules very similar to Ice Hockey. Players wear tennis shoes, use a ball which is sized somewhere between a soccer ball and slow pitch softball, and use specially designed manufactured brooms which are made of wood or aluminum. The goal, like hockey, is to put the ball in the opposing net. Broomball is an ideal game for all ages and any group. For more information or to rent the ice surface call Nancy Carbajal at (626) 578-0801 ext. 117.
Ice Skating - Dublin Iceland broomball. Inquire about availability and hourly rates at your nearest Iceland. Home Calendar Parties Skating School Freestyle Hockey broomball http://www.belmonticeland.com/broomball.cfm
Ice Oasis - Broomball Equipment is provided by the Ice Oasis (Broom Ball Stick / Ball / Helmets). Broom Ball is available Monday thru Friday starting at midnight (1200 am). http://iceoasis.com/activities/broomball.html
Extractions: Fax 650-364-8634 Search You are here: Activities Broomball Figure Skating Ice Hockey Club Membership New Website Posted by: peter IceOasis.com has been updated with a new look! Watch this space for news and announcements about upcoming events. Looking for that special event that can be played by all? We have the game for you and your group! A maximum of 15 players to each side using the full length of the ice surface plus nets. Equipment is provided by the Ice Oasis (Broom Ball Stick / Ball / Helmets). Cost is $350.00 an hour with equipment included (30 people equals less then $12.00 per person). Broom Ball is available Monday thru Friday starting at midnight (12:00 am). Call today to reserve your spot... 650-364-8090 Ext. 10
Castlegar Broomball Association: Fun For Everyone! The CBA is an organization overlooking the needs of local broomball players. Castlegar has an active broomball community with women s, men s and junior http://www.castlegarbroomball.ca/
Extractions: Castlegar Broomball Assocation (CBA) The CBA is an organization overlooking the needs of local broomball players. Castlegar has an active broomball community with women's, men's and junior teams playing regularly. The sport of broomball will boost your fitness in a fun and friendly environment... so come on out an give it a try! For a good introduction to the sport, click here and to see some video action click here . For more information about the CBA, see our contact page Ice Times (season is starting up... first Coed ice on September 23, 2007 and Mens ice on October 4, 2007) LADIES Tuesdays 8:15-9:15 - Pioneer arena (starting October 9, 2007) MENS Thursdays 8:45-10:15 - Complex (starting October 4, 2007) ***NEW***
SLISC Broomball broomball is great group entertainment and individual exercise that s played on the ice with rules and strategies similar to hockey. http://sugarlandice.com/broomball.html
Extractions: Broomball is great group entertainment and individual exercise that's played on the ice with rules and strategies similar to hockey. Team players strike a ball the size of a small soccer ball with specially designed brooms and try to score goals into a net guarded by a goal-tender. The brooms are made of corn-straw dipped in rubber or solid molded rubber, and are perfect for 'sweeping your team to victory'. Broomball originated in Canada in the early 1900's and has grown into a popular sport on all levels with youth, men, women and coed teams playing competitively and recreationally. To learn more about broomball or to book your group, please contact Sugar Land Ice at 281.265.7465 or email: info@sugarlandice.com A Lively Broomball Match at Sugar Land Ice. var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E"));
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Colorado College | Broomball All broomball games are played in the Honnen Ice Rink on the Colorado College campus. Equipment is available from the office at Honnen Ice Rink upon http://www.coloradocollege.edu/athletics/intramurals/intramural_broom/index.asp
Extractions: Submitted entry forms will be evenly divided-up into any number of pools in which either round-robin pool-play will be scheduled or a double-elimination tournament scheduled so as to determine the top seated team(s) in each pool. The top seated team(s) will then advance to a single elimination tournament to decide the overall league champions. All members of the championship team will receive an IM Champions t-shirt. General organizational rules include the following: The game is played 6 vs. 6 (5 ice players and 1 goalie). The game consists of two 20-minute running-time halves. Stop-time will be used during the last two minutes of the second half. In the event of a tie after regulation play, a 5-minute sudden death overtime will be issued to declare a winner.
Local Broomball Briefing: Times Argus Online broomball has come a long way since the 10th century in Iceland where it was known as knattleikr. Games between whole villages could last up to 14 days and http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071127/SPORTS/711270347/1
DU Recreation - Recreation Programs - Intramural Sports - Broomball Always a favorite of DU students, broomball returns for yet another season of slippery fun on the ice! For those unfamiliar broomball is a much friendlier http://recreation.du.edu/recreation/?sec=du&main=2&main2=76&main3=426
Having A (broom) Ball | Csmonitor.com The sport with the air of a snowball fight may be the biggest thing to sweep college campuses since streaking. http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0503/p20s01-ussc.html
Extractions: Special Offer: Subscribe to the Monitor and get 32 issues FREE! Search: Slick amusement: The Poison Ivy team (red) battles the FUBs in a coed tournament at Boston University. Broomball is the schoolâs most popular intramural sport, with more than 100 teams. Melanie Stetson Freeman â Staff By Clayton Collins from the May 3, 2007 edition E-mail Print Letter to the Editor Republish ... digg Page 1 of 4 Mike Eruzione played his college hockey in this hallowed rink before he skated to Olympic glory at Lake Placid, netting the game-winner against the Soviets to set up a gold-medal game and a triumph for true amateurs. If there's a miracle on ice here tonight it will involve someone â anyone â not falling down and then laughing about it. With 2:24 left in the second period, a player from the FUBs (no one seems eager to decode the acronym) swats a regulation orange ball backward from between his shoes. On the bench, his teammates â even a student coach who had looked Pat Riley-serious in his suit â erupt in laughter. Seconds later a helmeted player from Poison Ivy heads the ball, soccer-style. All seven spectators in the cavernous rink go wild. The game is broomball, a shoes-and-sticks variation on ice hockey with the general tenor of a snowball fight â mostly convivial but with moments of cold-eyed competitiveness. The venue: Boston University's Walter Brown Arena and this week's coed intramural championships. "It has that hockey feel, but you don't have to be skilled to stand out," says Scott Nalette, the school's intramural manager. "You don't ever hear 'Wow, that's a very skilled broomball player.' "
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