
Summer Street Crunch Continues Saturday, August 9
Published on July 30, 2003 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Syracuse Crunch News Release
Syracuse, NY (July 30, 2003) â The Syracuse Crunch, along with Coca-Cola and Powerade announced that they will hold the second of four Street Crunch tournaments Saturday, August 9 at the War Memorial at Oncenter.
The 2003 Summer Street Crunch series is a series of street hockey games open to all youths between the ages of 5-14 years old.
On selected Saturdays throughout the summer, a tournament is held in which two (2) teams from two (2) age groups (5-9, 10-14) will compete against each other in an hour long street hockey game. Helmets, sticks and sneakers (no skates) are required.
Registration for the tournament is only $8 per player. Any individual that registers for two (2) or more games is only $5 per player, per game. To register call the Crunch office at (315) 473-4444 ext. 138.
Registration includes the following:
*A roster spot for one game.
*An official Street Crunch t-shirt.
*A youth ticket to the second home game of the Crunch's upcoming 2003-04 season.
*All participants will be honored on the ice during an award ceremony at the game.
The remaining game dates and locations are as follows:
August 23 - P&C Stadium
August 30 - P&C Stadium
Season tickets for the 2003-04 season are now available. Fans interested in purchasing season tickets or the 1492 Package can contact the Crunch office at (315) 473-4444, Monday thru Friday, from 9-5 p.m.
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