
First Hawks Preseason Game Set
Published on August 9, 2011 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Waterloo Black Hawks News Release
Waterloo, Iowa-The Waterloo Black Hawks will play the first preseason game in preparation for the 50th year of hockey in the Cedar Valley on September 10th against their longest continuous rival.
The exhibition matchup between the Hawks and the Sioux City Musketeers will be played at the All Seasons Center in Sioux Center. General admission tickets for the game are $13 and will go on sale from the All Seasons Center beginning Wednesday, August 10th at 10AM. A portion of ticket sales will benefit youth hockey in their community. Waterloo has met the Musketeers in USHL play every year since 1972-1973.
All Seasons Center building management estimates that there will be 1,000 to 1,100 seats for the contest, including temporary bleachers which will be installed for the game. For more details on the facility and directions, visit their website, www.allseasonscenter.org, or call (712) 722-4386.
The remainder of the Hawks' preseason schedule will be finalized and released at a later date. Visit waterlooblackhawks.com for up-to-date information.
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