USA Rink Hockey National Championship

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USA Rink Hockey National Championship
Founded1961
Country Flag of the United States.svg United States
Confederation CPRS
Number of teams5
Level on pyramid1
Current championsBremerton Hurricanes
(2019)
Most championships Olympia Warriors (13)
Website http://usarinkhockey.com

The USA Rink Hockey National Championship is the biggest Roller Hockey Clubs Championship in United States. In the U.S., the sport is largely owned by roller rink operators. The sport suffers stateside since players are mostly made up of operator's family members and a gaggle of childhood friends. Since the sport transitioned to the United States in the 1960s, teams and players competing in the United States have waned as roller rinks continue to close nationwide. Teams are often completed by tapping skaters from ice or inline hockey who are willing to give it a go and round out teams at U.S. nationals; many playing on inline skates. The sport is struggling in the U.S. due to the lack of public access to the sport found in other countries where the sport continues to grow. In contrast to other countries, the U.S. players and teams are managed and vetted by roller rink operators and their families. This practice explains the recurring players, teams, and regions who compete each year, and the loss of total number of teams since the 1960s and 1970s.

Contents

USA National Championship

Participated Teams in the last Season

The clubs that competed in the season of 2019 were:

List of Winners

YearTeam
2019Bremerton Hurricanes
2018Bedford Bandits
2014Olympia Warriors
2013Burlington Spartans
2012Olympia Warriors
2011Olympia Warriors
2010Olympia Warriors
2009Olympia Warriors
2008Olympia Warriors
2007Merced Knights
2006Cumberland
2005Cumberland
2004Olympia Warriors
2003Boyertown Ph.
2002Olympia Warriors
2001Olympia Warriors
2000Olympia Warriors
1999Olympia Warriors
1998Olympia Warriors
1997Cumberland
1996Bremerton Hurricanes
1995Bremerton Hurricanes
1994Boyertown Ph.
1993Port Neches
1992Port Neches
1991Port Neches
1990Port Neches
1989Port Neches
1988Glendora Hustlers
1987Port Neches
1986Glendora Hustlers
1985Sacramento
1984Cumberland
1983Cumberland
1982Cumberland
1981Lubbock Ghosts
1980Cumberland
1979Lubbock Ghosts
1978Boyertown Ph.
1977Lubbock Ghosts
1976Lubbock Ghosts
1975Cumberland
1974Glendora Hustlers
1973Cumberland
1972Lubbock Ghosts
1971Lubbock Ghosts
1970Lubbock Ghosts
1969Knight Hawks of Port Neches
1968Knight Hawks of Port Neches
1967Knight Hawks of Port Neches
1966Knight Hawks of Port Neches
1965Angels
1964Lubbock Ghosts
1963Lubbock Ghosts
1962Lubbock Ghosts
1961Lubbock Ghosts

Number of Championships by team

TeamNumber of Champions
Olympia Warriors14
Lubbock Ghosts11
Port Neches10
Cumberland Raiders9
Boyertown Phantoms3
Glendora Hustlers3
Bremerton Hurricanes4
Merced Screaming eagles1
Sacramento1
Angels1
TOTAL57

See also

USA websites

International

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