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  • 1997: RHI Anaheim Bullfrogs ownership: Stuart Silver, Maury Silver, Nelson Silver of Roller Hockey International RHI in Southern California.  Action, Lifestyle, Behind the Scenes photos of inline skating in the 1990's.  <br />
<br />
Print Scan photo archive ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
The Anaheim Bullfrogs were a professional inline hockey team based in Anaheim, California. The Bullfrogs played in Roller Hockey International (1993–1997) and Major League Roller Hockey (1998) before returning to Roller Hockey international (1999). The Bullfrogs played their home games in the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, California.
    RHI_1997_SilverFamilyV R2F4.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0577.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0224.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0183.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0140.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0141.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0137.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0136.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0134.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0133.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0128.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0120.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0118.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0097.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0047.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0038.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0033.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0029.JPG
  • 1997: RHI Anaheim Bullfrogs ownership: Stuart Silver, Maury Silver, Nelson Silver of Roller Hockey International RHI in Southern California.  Action, Lifestyle, Behind the Scenes photos of inline skating in the 1990's.  <br />
<br />
Print Scan photo archive ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
The Anaheim Bullfrogs were a professional inline hockey team based in Anaheim, California. The Bullfrogs played in Roller Hockey International (1993–1997) and Major League Roller Hockey (1998) before returning to Roller Hockey international (1999). The Bullfrogs played their home games in the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, California.
    RHI_1997_SilverFamily_R2F5.JPG
  • 20 June 2006:  Boogie boarder David Arnold on the red board leads JJ Ayala and others on a wave during a South swell reaches the famous surf spot in Newport Beach, CA called The Wedge.  Surfers, boogie boarders, body surfers and crowds gather to watch the powerful waves and the waters take shape into unique sets along the jetty in Orange County, California.  Water gets crowded on large swell days in Southern California during the summer.
    Wedge_surfers_062006_3323.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0675.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0643.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0635.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0636.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0600.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Christian Lalonde #51 “LaLa” of team Salsa Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0587.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rick Plester #5 “The Welder” goalie of team Heavy Metal plays the American Anthem live on the court during a filming of Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0452.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rick Plester #5 “The Welder” goalie of team Heavy Metal plays the American Anthem live on the court during a filming of Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0408.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Chris Nelson #82 “Nellywood” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac<br />
Berkley Hoagland #74 “Berk” of the Gargoyles<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0398.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Rich Garvey #42 “Garv” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Chris Nelson #82 “Nellywood” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac<br />
Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors<br />
Berkley Hoagland #74 “Berk” of the Gargoyles<br />
Darcy Plourde<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0386.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Rich Garvey #42 “Garv” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Chris Nelson #82 “Nellywood” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac<br />
Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors<br />
Eric Rice #73 “Bones” of the Xpress<br />
Robert Chornomud #35 ”Mud" of team Heavy Metal <br />
Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal<br />
Rick Plester #5 “The Welder” goalie of team Heavy Metal<br />
Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal <br />
Christian Lalonde #51 “LaLa” of team Salsa <br />
Berkley Hoagland #74 “Berk” of the Gargoyles<br />
Darcy Plourde<br />
Michel Voyer - Official Referee<br />
Chris Madsen - Play-by-play broadcaster  <br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0372.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Rich Garvey #42 “Garv” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Chris Nelson #82 “Nellywood” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac<br />
Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors<br />
Eric Rice #73 “Bones” of the Xpress<br />
Robert Chornomud #35 ”Mud" of team Heavy Metal <br />
Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal<br />
Rick Plester #5 “The Welder” goalie of team Heavy Metal<br />
Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal <br />
Christian Lalonde #51 “LaLa” of team Salsa <br />
Berkley Hoagland #74 “Berk” of the Gargoyles<br />
Darcy Plourde<br />
Michel Voyer - Official Referee<br />
Chris Madsen - Play-by-play broadcaster  <br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0365.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Rich Garvey #42 “Garv” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Chris Nelson #82 “Nellywood” of the Dawg Pac<br />
Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac<br />
Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors<br />
Eric Rice #73 “Bones” of the Xpress<br />
Robert Chornomud #35 ”Mud" of team Heavy Metal <br />
Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal<br />
Rick Plester #5 “The Welder” goalie of team Heavy Metal<br />
Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal <br />
Christian Lalonde #51 “LaLa” of team Salsa <br />
Berkley Hoagland #74 “Berk” of the Gargoyles<br />
Darcy Plourde<br />
Michel Voyer - Official Referee<br />
Chris Madsen - Play-by-play broadcaster  <br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0358.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rick Plester #5 “The Welder” goalie of team Heavy Metal with guitar during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0335.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Eric Rice #73 “Bones” of the Xpress during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED <br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0292.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac playing goalie and Eric Rice #73 “Bones” of the Xpress takes the ball behind the net during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0254.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Chris Madsen - Play-by-play broadcaster with Michel Voyer during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0175.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Berkley Hoagland #74 “Berk” of the Gargoyles and Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal  during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0157.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0100.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0098.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Santa Monica Beach Roller Hockey Rob loses the ball by Robert Chornomud #35” Mud of team Heavy Metal  during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0061.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Chris Madsen - Play-by-play broadcaster in action during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0053.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: V-Form inline skates being laced up during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0039.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Chris Nelson #82 “Nellywood” of the Dawg Pac during Pro Beach Hockey League PBH reunion pickup game in lot 4 Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0025.JPG
  • 10 September 2006:  Mature wine grapes on vine in Temecula, California.  Stock Photo
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  • 10 September 2006:  Mature wine grapes on vine in Temecula, California.  Stock Photo
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  • 5 September 2009: San Jose quarterback #7 Kyle Reed during the University Southern California USC Trojans Pac-10 college football team during a 56-3 victory over the WAC San Jose State Spartans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Southern California.
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  • 5 September 2009: True freshman quarterback #7 Matt Barkley of the University Southern California USC Trojans Pac-10 college football team during a 56-3 victory over the WAC San Jose State Spartans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Southern California.  Barkley is 18 years old in his first year in college after attending Mater Dei High School. He had 15 for 19 for 233 yards, 1 touchdown and no turn overs in his first college football game.
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  • 5 September 2009: True freshman quarterback #7 Matt Barkley of the University Southern California USC Trojans Pac-10 college football team during a 56-3 victory over the WAC San Jose State Spartans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Southern California.  Barkley is 18 years old in his first year in college after attending Mater Dei High School. He had 15 for 19 for 233 yards, 1 touchdown and no turn overs in his first college football game.
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  • 5 September 2009: #36 Josh Pinkard of the University Southern California USC Trojans Pac-10 college football team during a 56-3 victory over the WAC San Jose State Spartans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Southern California.
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  • 5 September 2009: San Jose player #2 Lamon Muldrow of the University Southern California USC Trojans Pac-10 college football team during a 56-3 victory over the WAC San Jose State Spartans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Southern California.
    2_SJ_Muldrow_090509_USC0318.jpg
  • 5 September 2009: D.J. Shoemate #10 of the University Southern California USC Trojans Pac-10 college football team during a 56-3 victory over the WAC San Jose State Spartans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Southern California.
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  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0676.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0673.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0657.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0650.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0651.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0645.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0640.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0642.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0630.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0634.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0632.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH player Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0627.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH player Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0624.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH player Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0625.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0616.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH player Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0623.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH player Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0622.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH player Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0620.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0602.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0614.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal  Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0606.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal  Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0605.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal  Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0604.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0601.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0597.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Darcy Plourde Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0581.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Darcy Plourde Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0578.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Rob Harmer #52 “Hammer” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0571.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Darcy Plourde Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0580.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0561.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0559.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0558.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sandy Velenosi #15 “Scrappy” of team Heavy Metal Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0555.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0538.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0547.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0543.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Ralph Barahona #62 “Hawk” of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0542.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0540.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0536.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Mike Power #32 of the Dawg Pac Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0535.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal  Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0529.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Christian Lalonde #51 “LaLa” of team Salsa Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0518.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Sean Bonini #55 “Chachi” of team Heavy Metal  Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0525.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Christian Lalonde #51 “LaLa” of team Salsa Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0519.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Darcy Plourde Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0510.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Darcy Plourde Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0506.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Christian Lalonde #51 “LaLa” of team Salsa Pro Beach Hockey League PBH skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0517.JPG
  • 12 September 2022: Pro Beach Hockey League PBH player Todd Johnson #76 “Big J” of the Web Warriors skates along the boardwalk in Santa Monica, California.  South of the famous pier in the Pacific Ocean USA.   ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey (PBH) was a professional inline hockey league. The league was created by David McLane, who had previously created the World Roller Hockey League. It lasted three seasons, 1998, 1999 and 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink on the beach at Huntington Beach, California.
    PBH_ReunionSkate_09122022_PBH0499.JPG
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