Princeton Youth Hockey plays against Harlem team in Central Park

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Pictured from left to right: (kneeling) James Siravo, Sam Welsh, Matt Geiger, Joe O’Donnell, Alec Verney (standing) Logan Harris, Coach Geiger, Mike Jandoli, Keith Goldberg, Collin Beatty, Vinny Rodrigo-Maksymenkov, Nate Podgalsky, Coach Welsh and Danny Mulligan.

The Princeton Youth Hockey Association (PYHA) Bantam B team traveled to Lasker Rink in Central Park, NY on Dec. 14 to play a non-league game against a team from the organization Ice Hockey in Harlem. The game was played outdoors on a rink that serves as a swimming pool in the summer.

Princeton Youth Hockey ultimately prevailed on the scoreboard, but the teams will meet again on Jan. 10, when PYHA will host the Harlem team at Proskate Arena.

Princeton Youth Hockey Association (PYHA) is a member of USA Hockey and the New Jersey Youth Hockey League. PYHA is a Tier II travel hockey program that fields teams from Mite (U8) through Midget (U18), in addition to a learn-to-play-hockey program called Tiger Cubs that is designed for players between the ages of four and seven. PHYA is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that is privileged to call historic Baker Rink at Princeton University its home rink.

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