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  2. North American 3 Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, 2016, the Missoula Bruins youth hockey organization from Missoula, Montana, ... Minnesota Flying Aces (Little Falls, Minnesota; 2011–2016).

  3. High school boys ice hockey in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota State High School League is a voluntary, nonprofit association of public and private schools with a history of service to Minnesota's high school youth since 1916. Minnesota Hockey, an affiliate of USA Hockey, is the governing body of youth and amateur hockey in Minnesota. Minnesota Hockey is governed by a board of directors and ...

  4. Little Falls back on top in Class D field hockey - AOL

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    Section III crowns field hockey champions in four classes at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill; Little Falls joined by Clinton, Camden, Rome Free Academy.

  5. Minnesota Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Hockey is the statewide governing body of amateur hockey in Minnesota and an affiliate of USA Hockey.Since 1947, Minnesota Hockey (formerly known as the Minnesota Amateur Hockey Association or MAHA) has been providing volunteer services for the development and promotion of all youth hockey in Minnesota.

  6. Little Falls, Clinton win Section III field hockey ... - AOL

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    The Little Falls Mounties shut out Canastota in Class C, and the Clinton Comets blanked Weedsport in Class D in field hockey finals in Camden.

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  8. Ben Hanowski - Wikipedia

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    Hanowski grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota, where he played both baseball and ice hockey for Little Falls High School, graduating in 2009.He is the all-time leading scorer in Minnesota High School ice hockey history, recording 405 points in 117 games. [1]

  9. Ralph Engelstad Arena (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    On February 4, 2002, it was announced the Ralph Engelstad and his wife Betty, whom were living in Las Vegas, Nevada at the time, had donated $10 million which was to be used for a new multi-purpose facility in his hometown Thief River Falls, Minnesota. The project was approved in a city council meeting on February 12, 2002.