NOVEMBER 29 - DECEMBER 5, 2017 UCW 13
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BEN GARROD, Marksmen Communications
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The inaugural season of Marksmen hockey kicked off Oct. 27, and while
they aren't off to the start head coach Nick Mazzolini was hoping for, there
is still plenty of time left in the season to get things back on track. The team
currently sits eighth out of a 10-team league, with a record of 2-5-1. Captain
Jake Hauswirth leads the league with 17 points scored and 11 assists.
After the Marksmen wrap up a road game stretch, they have some great
home game opportunities coming up at the Crown Coliseum. November
was the team's Teddy Bear Toss – a game for a good cause that has become
a tradition for hockey leagues around the nation. The team asked fans to
bring a teddy bear to toss onto the ice. Donated bears benefit the Cape Fear
Valley Children's Hospital.
Jeff Longo, president of the Marksmen, is thrilled to give back to the
communit y his new team calls home, saying, "Fayetteville has been so
welcoming, and it's wonderful to call this cit y my second home. We are
looking for ward to putting smiles on the faces of children in this commu-
nit y along with providing a night of entertainment for our fans who come
out to support us."
Other great opportunities to catch the Marksmen in action include the
Dec. 22 Star Wars Game, which features Star Wars-themed jerseys and a
lightsaber giveaway, and a variety of other themed games in the new year,
including Pink in the Rink, a Pooch Party, a Mascot Party and more.
Even if you're not a hockey fan, the Marksmen organization strives to
create an atmosphere where anyone can have fun. If you're looking for
something to do, check out a game. By the third period, you're likely to find
yourself cheering along.
Marksmen hockey: themed, fun family entertainment
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Fans have many opportunities to see The Marksmen at home games in December.
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