Saturday Apr 22, 2023
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Stage Fort Park, Gloucester
YLBH Investor and Media Contact
Candice Ellis Masse, 978-879-7273
Director of Communications
Young Legends Ball Hockey
Young Legends Ball Hockey (YLBH), a leading ball hockey organization focused on the development of all individuals’ skills both on and off the rink, today announced the launch of its first premiere ball hockey rink in Gloucester, MA. Nearly twenty years ago, YLBH was founded and formerly known as Young Legends Street Hockey. The program’s players began playing on a rundown basketball court, where the idea of a rink was only just a vision. Now, at a critical juncture for the program as it takes a significant leap in growing the game of ball hockey, YLBH has crafted a pristine state-of-theart 160x80 foot regulation sized ball hockey rink to provide an opportunity for players to learn the game of ball hockey, increase their skillset, and refine their ball hockey skills.
In addition, the rink offers a safe and affordable environment that addresses an unmet need for outdoor ball hockey across the North Shore and specifically Cape Ann. YLBH’s goal is to bring ball hockey to the next level that fully encompasses a place to play for all, regardless of age.
"This is the beginning of our growth and long-term development strategy as we continue to bring the game of ball hockey to the next level across the North Shore," said Carl Ellis IV, President and Founder of Young Legends Ball Hockey. "Our vision encompasses our passion and commitment to develop our players on and off the rink, with key life lessons at the forefront of the game. We are incredibly grateful to our donors, parents, players, and community for the investment of their time and guidance in bringing this rink to a reality."
"The Boston Bruins Foundation is proud to partner with the Young Legends Street Hockey League to bring this state of the art rink to the community of Gloucester," said Bob Sweeney, President of the Bruins Foundation. "Our goal is to grow the game of hockey and make it as accessible as possible to everyone. We look forward to seeing kids across the Cape Ann area utilize this magnificent facility."
YLBH personally raised a significant amount of capital through pivotal private donors, in the amount of approximately $380,000 dollars, in addition to the receipt of some state and city funding in the amount of $150,000 dollars. With additional funding needed, YLBH hopes to continue to improve the rink with the addition of lights for night games, bleachers for spectators, and a premium scoreboard to drive friendly competition.
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