Welcome To CBA Cincinnati broomball Association Home page. See what Welcome. Welcometo the Cincinnati broomball Association's web page. Below are http://www.geocities.com/cintibroomball/
Extractions: Welcome to the Cincinnati Broomball Association's web page. The CBA is a non-profit organization existing to organize, promote and grow the sport of Broomball in the Greater Cincinnati area. Below are some pictures of our broomball game during intermission at Cincinnati's AHL team the Mighty Ducks. Please fell free to browse the links to the left to learn more about the CBA.
Information On Broomball Information broomball players communicate via the quarterly International broomballNewletter distributed by the United States broomball Association. http://www.bu.edu/com/html/BB/backgr/lists.html
Extractions: Internet savvy broomball players communicate via the Broomball Mailing List, BROOMS-L. To subscribe, send a message to listserv@trearnpc.ege.edu.tr with a line reading subscribe BROOMS-L Your Name within the text of the e-mail. Mail BROOMS-L@trearnpc.ege.edu.tr to send messages to the list. Back to the Broomball Home Page Background Sign Up The Play ... Strategy
Extractions: Mt Thebarton Ice Arena . March 1988 was the year that we sent the first Australian team overseas, to Canada, for 21 matches in 27 days, 7 players from Adelaide attended. Later that year we expanded to 6 teams, with the addition of the Vipers and the Hackers. In 1991 we sent a team to the 1st World Broomball Championships in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, some 15 players from Adelaide represented Australia. 1995 saw 2 members from Adelaide attend the Broomball Mania VIII, held in the USA. Followed up by a further three representitives (and only Australians) to the 2nd World broomball Tournament in in Victoria, British Columbia in 1996. Adelaide was the host of the 1998 Australian Broomball Championships which will be held in from June 5th - 8th. This event was unfortunately won by the ACT in both the Men's and Coed divisions. The 1998 World Broomball Tournament (III) held in Bolzano Italy, was attended by 3 more members from Adelaide (again the only Australians) joining a Coed team with members from many other parts of the world.
C. I. B. Bolzano - Sito Ufficiale Translate this page ITALIENISCHESB ROOMBALLK OMITEE - OFFIZIELL EI NTERNETS EITE. viaSassari, 60 39100 Bolzano Tel. 0471 91 60 61 info@broomball.it. TC http://www.broomball.it/
Broombal98's Home Page Winterhurst broomball League Greater Cleveland Area Winterhurst Ice Rink http://members.aol.com/broombal98/index.html
MTU BROOMBALL www.dailybull.com. WELCOME TO THE HOME OF MTU broomball. PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE.broomball In the News. MTU Lode 10/16/2002 - broomball changes to come. http://www.broomball.mtu.edu/
Extractions: CONTACTS APPLICATIONS RULES WADSWORTH ... SPONSORS The Daily Bull www.daily-bull.com W ELCOME T O T HE H OME O F MTU B ROOMBALL P AST, P RESENT, AND F UTURE Broomball In the News MTU Lode: 10/16/2002 - Broomball changes to come MTU Lode: 10/30/2002 - Broomball rink axpansion planned MTU Lode: 12/11/2002 - Sweeping Changes MTU Lode: 1/22/2003 - Players Pleased With Broomball Changes
Site Officiel De L'Association Suisse De Broomball Translate this page Site officiel de l'association suisse de broomball. Le broomball estun sport d'équipe dont le championnat suisse se déroule à http://www.broomball.ch/
TheSpazzz Roster and info for The Spazzz broomball team. Located in the St. Paul broomball League. http://dmkeuhn.home.attbi.com/index.html
Extractions: The Official Web Site of... Formed in 1999 The Spazzz is a Tuesday night Co-Rec C team that plays in the St. Paul Broomball League. Find out more about the players and our schedule through this site. Special thanks to Wayne for creating The Spazzz team logo and to Mike and Lisa for help in developing the site.
Quinte Broomball Welcome to this broomball Web Page Created Friday, October 30, 1998 Last updatedSeptember 19, 2002 Trenton, Ontario, Canada Webmaster Pierre côté. http://www3.sympatico.ca/pierre.ct2/broomball/
Extractions: Junior Broomball Broomball Events A Bit of History by Gary Hadwen e-mail: hadwen@sympatico.ca CFB Trenton played broomball prior to 1970, but the first organized league in Trenton began in the 1970-71 season at the arena on the Base. In the beginning, the four or five civilian teams were fairly competitive with each other but they were no match for the CFB Trenton team, which won several military championships during those first few years. One of the teams, eventually sponsored by Custom Auto Body, improved enough to become competitive with the base team, even defeating them on occasion. Beginning in the 1974-75 season, Custom Auto Body scored a record three-year run of going undefeated during regular season and playoffs. They were still undefeated when the league disbanded following the 1976-77 season.
ACT Broomball Association National broomball Championships (updated 17 September 2002), broomballLinks. For info, email Shane Martin or Adrian Ede. This site http://www.actbroomball.asn.au/
What Is Broomball What in the world is broomball? Well, it's not hockey mixed leagues. broomballis played on a regulation ice sheet, as is hockey. It uses http://www.efn.org/~msayer/usba/what.html
Extractions: Well, it's not hockey , but there are many similarities between it and hockey. It's not curling , although curling is also played on ice and the curling players also use brooms. What it is , is a whole lot of fun . You don't need skates (or to know how to skate). And it isn't just for guys. In fact most leagues are what is called mixed (or co-ed). It doesn't involve checking or getting beat up, although there are men's and women's checking leagues, if you like that sort of thing. Mixed is never a checking league, in fact only minor incidental contact is allowed in mixed leagues. Broomball is played on a regulation ice sheet, as is hockey. It uses the same centerline (redline), offsides lines (bluelines) and goal lines as hockey, and the goals are placed in a crease located in the center of the ice, on the goallines, just like hockey. But the goals are bigger than hockey goals, usually 6' x 8', but some leagues use a 5' x 7' goal. Instead of a hard puck, broomball is played with an inflated ball. And instead of a hockey stick we use (yes you guessed it) a specially made broom. The broom head used to be made of straw that was then dipped in a rubber coating, but most players have switched to the specialized rubber headed brooms. These brooms have a specially made, rubber head. In fact the newest thing in brooms is a special curved broom recently introduced. The handles are made from either wood or aluminum. The wood handles come in two thicknesses and are generally round, though the new curved head brroms have to flats on the handles to help you orient the head correctly. The aluminum handles are made from hollow, round aluminum tubing.
Campus Rec/Intramurals/Broomball Rules 1 l 2 l 3 previous sport l next sport broomball is a game very muchlike hockey. Most hockey rules apply, except that the game is http://www.campusrec.uiuc.edu/intramurals/broomball.html
Extractions: Broomball is a game very much like hockey. Most hockey rules apply, except that the game is played with a regulation broomball stick (which is shaped like a broom) and a regulation broomball (which is a heavy plastic ball, slightly bigger than a softball). The Division of Campus Recreation provides sticks and balls. The game is played on an ice hockey rink. Players are not allowed to wear skates. The Division of Campus Recreation reserves the right to revise, or update, at any time, any rules related to intramural broomball.
Broomball broomball. broomball (also known as broom hockey) is one of the mostpopular group activities here at the Oxnard Ice Skating Center. http://www.skateoxnard.com/broomball.htm
Extractions: All Rights Reserved Last Update: 01/06/03 Managed by VSC Sports, Inc. Broomball Broomball ( also known as broom hockey ) is one of the most popular group activities here at the Oxnard Ice Skating Center. Many Organizations have taken the opportunity to rent one of our two ice surfaces for this type of event. A group of individuals, a broom for each, a ball and nets are all that is needed. This fun and exciting game is much like hockey but no skates and no knowledge of skating or stick-handling is needed.
Play Broomball - BroomballTeams.com Play broomball Getting Started. This page was designed for broomballplayers who are interested in starting a broomball team under http://www.broomballteams.com/play_broomball.cfm
Extractions: Teams Tournaments Find a League Play Broomball ... Links Play Broomball - Getting Started This page was designed for broomball players who are interested in starting a broomball team under the umbrella of the USA Broomball Association. Below you will find headings you can click on to help you find some tips and resources to get your team off to a successful start. Teams ... Home
Broomball broomball. broomball (also known as broom hockey) is one of the mostpopular group activities here at the Pasadena Ice Skating Center. http://www.skatepasadena.com/broomball.htm
Extractions: Broomball Broomball ( also known as broom hockey ) is one of the most popular group activities here at the Pasadena Ice Skating Center. Many Organizations have taken the opportunity to rent our ice surface for this type of event. A group of individuals, a broom for each, a ball and nets are all that is needed. This fun and exciting game is much like hockey but no skates and no knowledge of skating or stick-handling is needed! Broomball is played indoors on an ice hockey rink or outdoors on frozen ponds or lakes with rules very similar to Ice Hockey. Players wear tennis shoes, use a ball which is sized somewhere between a soccer ball and slow pitch softball, and use specially designed manufactured brooms which are made of wood or aluminum. The goal, like hockey, is to put the ball in the opposing net. For more information
About Broomball broomball, Everything broomball Is!!!!! The sport of broomball originatedin Canada in the early 1900's. broomball RULES!!!!! http://www.slushpuppies.20fr.com/about.html
Extractions: Many of us have been exposed to broomball in an entertainment sense where, local media celebrities combat against one another on an ice rink where they play with house brooms and a recreation ball. However, when people witness the silly antics of their nightly news person slipping to the seat of his pants, few of them realize that what they are seeing is the crude form of an actual sport which is sweeping the country. Broomball is played on an ice hockey rink with rules and strategies similar to those of hockey. Players wear padded sponge-rubber shoes, to enhance traction on the slippery surface, and strike a ball the size of a small soccer ball with specially designed brooms made of corn-straw dipped in rubber or solid molded rubber, trying to score into a net which is guarded by a goal-tender. Ice arena managers across the country have discovered the benefits of adding a broomball program to fill vacant ice time. Arenas in shopping malls and close to college campuses have been especially successful in setting up recreational programs in consistently empty time slots, and find them expanding into popular attractions. This strategey is not exclusive to northern climates. In fact, some of the best young broomball programs exist in areas of California, North Carolina, Texas, Oklahoma, and even Florida.