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-- [ From: Kepler * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
> he's been arraigned on charges of assault for swinging his stick like a
baseball bat > last june in a rec hockey game.
I wonder how many other ECAC fans instantly thought of the Lappin brothers.
Marietta, GA had won the series 6 years before Trumball. And though it was
reported afterwards that Trumball was being challenged for irregularities
(read: signing up ringers illegally, though the way both US and non-US
organizations build LLWS teams I have no idea if there are any real rules
left at all), in fact Trumball did surivive and keep their title, and for
all we know those challenges are just a part of the overall sportsmanship of
the event, a la the America's Cup.
Is there a 12-13 year old little league *hockey* title that is comparable (i
.e., a world title, whatever that means), and if so, who is defending champ?
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Greg R. Berge
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