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Monday, May 21, 2012
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Having four rinks allows for nonstop hockey.

Hockey in every direction

Volunteers at Ice Bowl headquarters are all smiles.

Organizer Shaun Brennan and his wife Felicia, of Utica

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Pond hockey takes Inlet by storm

Photos by Chrissy Prichard - The fourth annual Adirondack Ice Bowl pond hockey festival took place Friday, Jan. 27 through Sunday, Jan. 29 on Fourth Lake in front of the Woods Inn in Inlet. The rain delayed things a bit on Friday, but once the weather and the ice were clear, the games finally began and continued into the night. Saturday brought a renewed spirit, complete with clear skies and mild temperatures. Throughout the weekend, players and spectators alike enjoyed plenty of fun, food, music, and of course tons of hockey.

Andrew Fenton of Chicago, Patrick O’Brien of Clinton, and Paul Witte of Utica.

Volunteers Jeff Ryczek of Utica and Bob Merritt of Whitesboro

240 players competed in this year’s games.

After attending last year’s tournament, Riley had to come back this year.

Spectators look on as the game heats up.

Two players battle to get the puck away from the boards.

Two players fight for the puck.

     

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