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NAPHL announces calendar of events for 2010-11

June 2, 2010

The North American Prospects Hockey League (NAPHL) has announced its events schedule for the 2010-11 season.

The first event of the season will take place from September 16-19, 2010 at the Schwan Super Rink in Blaine, Minn.  Held in conjunction with the eighth annual Sherbrook/North American Hockey League (NAHL) Showcase Tournament, every Midget Major, Midget Minor and Bantam Major program will participate.

The NAPHL will head to the West Coast for its second event, as all Midget Major and Midget Minor teams, along with the Western Bantam Major teams, will compete from October 21-24 at Sharks Ice in San Jose, Calif.

The next showcase will take place in Massachusetts from December 3-6, 2010 at the Foxboro Sports Center in Foxboro and Iorio Arena in Walpole.  Held in conjunction with the first of two Sherbrook/NAHL Top Prospects Tournaments of the season, all Midget Major and Midget Minor teams will participate.

The NAPHL will showcase two events in January, with the first running from January 14-17, 2011 at the Troy Sports Center in Troy, Mich. All Midget Major, Midget Minor and Bantam Major programs will compete at the event.

From January 29-31, 2011, the Darien Sportsplex in Darien, Ill., will play host to all Midget Major teams.

The NAPHL Championship Tournament Series will take place at the Ice Cube in Ann Arbor, Mich., from February 18-21, 2011. Held in conjunction with the second Sherbrook/NAHL Top Prospects Tournament of the season, all Midget Major, Midget Minor and Bantam Major teams will compete for championships in their respective levels.

The season will conclude in May of 2011 with the NAPHL Top Prospects Tournament.  Held in conjunction with the NAHL Robertson Cup Championship Tournament, which will by hosted by the Topeka RoadRunners, 80 of the league’s top players will compete for a championship.

2010-11 NAPHL Calendar of Events

September 16-19, 2010
Schwan Super Rink, Blaine, Minnesota
- All Midget Major, Midget Minor and Bantam Major programs will compete
- Held in conjunction with the Sherbrook/NAHL Top Prospects Tournament

October 21-24, 2010
Sharks Ice, San Jose, California
- All Midget Major, Midget Minor and Western Bantam Major programs will compete

December 3-6, 2010
Foxboro Sports Center, Foxboro, Massachusetts
Iorio Arena, Walpole, Massachusetts
- All Midget Major, Midget Minor programs will compete
- Held in conjunction with the Sherbrook/NAHL Top Prospects Tournament

January 14-17, 2011
Troy Sports Center, Troy, Michigan
- All Midget Major, Midget Minor and Bantam Major programs will compete

January 28-30, 2011
Darien Sportsplex, Darien, Illinois
- All Midget Major programs will compete

February 18-21, 2011
Ice Cube, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Troy Sports Center, Troy, Michigan
- NAPHL Championship Tournament Series
- Held in conjunction with the Sherbrook/NAHL Top Prospects Tournament

May 2011
Kansas Expocentre, Topeka, Kansas
- NAPHL Top Prospects Tournament
- Held in conjunction with the NAHL Robertson Cup Championship Tournament

The NAPHL, which will begin its second season in 2010-11, has already established itself as the premier Bantam and Midget league in North America. With junior, college and professional scouting presence at all of its events, coupled with a first-class organizational staff, the NAPHL offers unparalleled exposure and opportunity for every participating program. For more information on the NAPHL, visit NAPHL.com.
 
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