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  • May 10, 2003; Exterior of the Los Angeles Sports Arena surrounded by trees. 3939 South Figueroa Street Enterance. Built in 1959, 100% publicaly financed for $7 Million. Current home court for NCAA USC Trojans. Former home of the LA Clippers NBA from 1984-1999, NHL LA Kings 1967, WHA LA Sharks, NBA LA Lakers 1960-1967, RHI LA Blades. Seats about 16,000 for hockey and basketball. .
    CA_SportsArena_Shelly1.jpg
  • May 10, 2003; Exterior of the Los Angeles Sports Arena surrounded by foilage. 3939 South Figueroa Street Enterance. Built in 1959, 100% publicaly financed for $7 Million. Current home court for NCAA USC Trojans. Former home of the LA Clippers NBA from 1984-1999, NHL LA Kings 1967, WHA LA Sharks, NBA LA Lakers 1960-1967, RHI LA Blades. Seats about 16,000 for hockey and basketball.
    CA_SportsArena_Shelly3.jpg
  • May 10, 2003; Exterior of the Los Angeles Sports Arena. 3939 South Figueroa Street Enterance. Built in 1959, 100% publicaly financed for $7 Million. Current home court for NCAA USC Trojans. Former home of the LA Clippers NBA from 1984-1999, NHL LA Kings 1967, WHA LA Sharks, NBA LA Lakers 1960-1967, RHI LA Blades. Seats about 16,000 for hockey and basketball.  Panoramic View.
    CA_SportsArena_Shelly2.jpg
  • May 10, 2003; Exterior of the Los Angeles Sports Arena surrounded by trees. 3939 South Figueroa Street Enterance. Built in 1959, 100% publicaly financed for $7 Million. Current home court for NCAA USC Trojans. Former home of the LA Clippers NBA from 1984-1999, NHL LA Kings 1967, WHA LA Sharks, NBA LA Lakers 1960-1967, RHI LA Blades. Seats about 16,000 for hockey and basketball. .
    CA_SportsArena_Shelly1.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: Sports object equipment detail for baseball. graphic detail, illustration, product, art, dirty used ball.
    Stock_Baseball_004.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: NFL College Football, stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, clean, white background. Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Football_016.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: NFL College Football, stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, clean, white background. Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Football_014.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: NBA Basketball stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. Spalding, Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Basketball_013.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: NBA Basketball stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. Spalding, Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Basketball_012.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: NBA Basketball stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. Spalding, Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Basketball_011.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: NBA Basketball stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. Spalding, Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Basketball_010.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: BASEBALL dirty, used, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background.
    Stock_Baseball_005.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: BASEBALL Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background.
    Stock_Baseball_004.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: BASEBALL detail, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background.
    Stock_Baseball_003.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: BASEBALL closeup, detail, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. MLB, Major league baseball.
    Stock_Baseball_002.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: BASEBALL Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background.
    Stock_Baseball_001.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: Closeup of a yellow tennis ball. Texture detail. Object, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, sports equipment.
    Stock_Tennis_006.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_247.jpg
  • 30 July 2006: Over 50,000 fans gather on the beach during the  the final day of the 2006 Bank of the West Beach Games in Surf City Huntington Beach in Orange County Southern California, CA.  Sunny hot weather brought out record crowds for the extreme sports action games.
    CA_HB_Beach Games2006_090.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: An airplane makes its approach into LAX above the arena. Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena. Forum Club was home to many actors, celebrity and famous faces during the peak of this arena.  This is the main entrance to the club from the Prairie Avenue street.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_255.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_254.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Exterior view of section 8 during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_253.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_252.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Black and White panoramic shot of the Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_251.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: An airplane makes its approach into LAX above the arena. Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena. Forum Club was home to many actors, celebrity and famous faces during the peak of this arena.  This is the main entrance to the club from the Prairie Avenue street.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_250.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena. Forum Club was home to many actors, celebrity and famous faces during the peak of this arena.  This is the main entrance to the club from the Prairie Avenue street.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_249.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_248.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_247.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: An airplane makes its approach into LAX above the arena. Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena. Forum Club was home to many actors, celebrity and famous faces during the peak of this arena.  This is the main entrance to the club from the Prairie Avenue street.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_245.jpg
  • 30 July 2006: Fans walk on the pier during the  the final day of the 2006 Bank of the West Beach Games in Surf City Huntington Beach in Orange County Southern California, CA.  Sunny hot weather brought out record crowds for the extreme sports action games.
    CA_HB_Beach Games2006_091.jpg
  • 18 April 2006: Exterior view during the day of Sports Landmark Los Angeles Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. 3900 West Manchester Boulevard, CA 90305. The Forum is currently owned by Forum Enterprises, Inc and managed by SMG. This arena was built in 1967 by Jack Kent Cooke, funded by Dr. Jerry Buss and Ogden Management, privately financed at a cost of $16 Million Dollars US.  It was the home to professional sports teams like the NHL Los Angeles Kings from 1967-1999, The NBA Los Angeles Lakers 1967-1999 and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks as well as special events and concerts.  Located less than three miles from LAX airport and seats 17,505 fans inside the circular arena.
    CA_GW_Forum_Shelly_246.jpg
  • 1999: PBH outdoor sport court by Border Patrol rinks at the Pro Beach Hockey league on ESPN2 being taped on the north side of the Pier in Huntington Beach, CA.    March apparel booth and stand setup.  (print scan)<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1999_PBH_SetupLAK.jpg
  • 23 May 1998; Young roller hockey skater fans on the sport court with a ball and stick during Pro Beach Hockey PBH Inline hockey mens professional inline hockey on the beach at Huntington Beach, CA.  ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Kid_skate.jpg
  • 1999: PBH outdoor sport court by Border Patrol rinks at the Pro Beach Hockey league on ESPN2 being taped on the north side of the Pier in Huntington Beach, CA.    March apparel booth and stand setup.  (print scan)<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1999_PBH_Setup.jpg
  • 1998: PBH outdoor sport court by Border Patrol rinks at the Pro Beach Hockey league on ESPN2 being taped on the north side of the Pier in Huntington Beach, CA.   <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_Sportcourt.jpg
  • 1998: PBH outdoor sport court by Border Patrol rinks at the Pro Beach Hockey league on ESPN2 being taped on the north side of the Pier in Huntington Beach, CA.    March apparel booth.  (print scan)<br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_MerchBooth.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: Tennis, yellow, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. US Open. Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Tennis_008.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: Tennis, yellow, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. US Open. Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Tennis_007.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: Tennis, yellow, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. US Open. Ready for all uses. International Sport.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Tennis_006.jpg
  • 28 October 2011:  5 year old Jaden Jones participates  on the Steelers team in Friday Night Lights flag football for youth kids at the Champan Sports Complex in Garden Grove, CA.   Personal Use Only
    Jones_10282011_PIX0462.jpg
  • 28 October 2011:  5 year old Jaden Jones participates  on the Steelers team in Friday Night Lights flag football for youth kids at the Champan Sports Complex in Garden Grove, CA.   Personal Use Only
    Jones_10282011_PIX0298.jpg
  • 6 July 2010:  Jim Howard, goalie for the NHL Detroit Red Wings autograph signing at Monkey Sports for Vaughn Hockey in Santa Ana, CA.  Images are for Personal and internal PR use only.
    Vaughn_07062010_PIX0016.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: NFL College Football, stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, clean, object.
    Stock_Football_016.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: NBA Basketball stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, white background. Spalding.
    Stock_Basketball_010.jpg
  • 25 May 1998: Gargoyles team player #64 Ross Harris posing with young fans wearing sure shot tattoos during outdoor roller hockey game. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1999_PBH_Ross_kids.jpg
  • 1998: PBH fans watching the game from the stands looking north of the Huntington Beach Pier in California.  <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_Overview.jpeg
  • 1998: PBH Team Heavy Metal #85 Vashi Nedomansky of Bratislava, Czechoslovakia celebrates at the Pro Beach Hockey league on ESPN2 being taped on the north side of the Pier in Huntington Beach, CA.    <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_NedoJube.jpg
  • 1998: Chris and Marty McSorley pose with Rob Pallin of Sure Shot Hockey the Pro Beach Hockey league on ESPN2 in Huntington Beach, CA.  <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_McSorley_RobSS.jpg
  • Zamboni of types.  Leaf blower sucking up sand on the rink between games. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_0525_PBH_Zamb.jpg
  • Entertainment by player Marcel Gagnon playing guitar while singing to the crowd. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_Gagnon_Guitar.jpg
  • 17 May 2005: Helmet sitting on the grass chalk marker, Football, grass, field, marker, goal line, chalk, stock, closeup, texture, Sports Ball graphic detail, illustration, product, art, clean. Ready for all uses.  Mandatory Credit:  Shelly Castellano
    Stock_Football_033.jpg
  • 3 June 2000: PBH Heavy Metal player Chad Siebel and Gargoyle player post together at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. (Print scan )<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Siebel_Hands.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: PBH Heavy Metal player Boyd Sutton poses with a stick at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. (Print scan )<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
<br />
Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Sutton_pose.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: PBH Heavy Metal player Boyd Sutton in action at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. (Print scan )<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Sutton_act.jpeg
  • 1999: Web Warriors player Tony Szabo in action at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. (Print scan )<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1999_PBH_Szabo_Adrenaline.JPG
  • 1999: Web Warriors player Brian Steiner in action at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. (Print scan )<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1999_PBH_Steiner_Pose.JPG
  • 1999: Web Warriors player Steve Chelios in action at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. (Print scan )<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1999_PBH_Chelios_WW_.JPG
  • 1999: Web Warriors player Brian Steiner in action at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. (Print scan )<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1999_PBH_Steiner_Action.JPG
  • 3 June 2000: Pro Beach Hockey Player PBH #82 Chris Nelson wearing a tinted visor while playing hockey outdoors south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Nelson_V.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: Pro Beach Hockey Player PBH #82 Chris Nelson wearing a tinted visor while playing hockey outdoors south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Nelson_H.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: Twin Mullen brothers play for team Gargoyle at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Mullen_purple.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: Pro Beach Hockey game action during a hockey outdoor game south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_GameAction_Ref.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: Players mingle with fans in the stands to watch Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Fans_Twins.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: Pro Beach Hockey Player PBH #82 Chris Nelson wearing a tinted visor while playing hockey outdoors south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Fans from floor.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: Goalie Steve Vezina sits back in the net after a shot of the ball by Peter Skoryna at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Dawg_Vezna.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: Celebrity Cuba Gooding Junior attends the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_CubaGooding_3.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: Celebrity Cuba Gooding Junior signs program autographs the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_CubaGooding_2.jpeg
  • 3 June 2000: PBH Heavy Metal player Rob Chornomud "Mud" in action #35. Rep for Labeda Hockey Wheels. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Chornomud.JPG
  • 3 June 2000: Celebrity Cuba Gooding Junior attends the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_CubaGooding_1.jpeg
  • 1998: PBH Salsa player #81 Gerry St. Cyr of Canada playing in the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_StCyr.JPG
  • 1998: Anjanette Stayton talks with shirtless hockey players during the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping north of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_Stayton.JPG
  • 1999: Fans walking to the stands by the apparel booth at the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1999_PBH_Fans_Walk.JPG
  • 1998: Xpress players Jeff Prime and Mike Doers during warmups at Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_Doers_Prime.JPG
  • 1998: Dave McLain with Craig Forrest of Hyper Wheels during Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_McLain_Forrest.JPG
  • 1998: Dave McLain behind the scenes of the Pro Beach Hockey ESPN2 taping north of the Huntington Beach Pier in California. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photo Scans. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    1998_PBH_McLain_BTS.JPG
  • 1998: Pro Beach Hockey PBH Inline hockey mini program covers for the mens professional inline hockey on the beach at Huntington Beach, CA<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH programs.jpeg
  • 1998: Team Heavy Metal goalie #5 Rick "The Welder" Plester from Alberta Canada is playing the national anthem before a full crowd and ESPN2 television taping of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH Plester stage2.jpeg
  • 1998: Merch booth for Sure Shot and PBH during ESPN2 television taping of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH merch.jpeg
  • 1998: Team Heavy Metal goalie #5 Rick "The Welder" Plester from Alberta Canada and Vashi Nedomansky of Bratislava Czechoslovakia pose for a photo with the flag girls after ESPN2 television taping of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH plester music.jpeg
  • 1998: Chris and Marty McSorley pose for a photo together during ESPN2 television taping of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH McSorleys.jpeg
  • 1998: Team Xpress Jeff Prime on the bench during  ESPN2 television taping of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH flame bench.jpeg
  • 25 May 1998: Franklin sponsor VIP seats Jeff Heisner enjoying hockey on the sand just north of Huntington Beach Pier in California.  <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH Heiser VIP.jpeg
  • 25 May 1998: PBH Hockey Dawg Pac player Rich Garvey of Ogdensburg, NY goes for a swim to cool off  in the Pacific Ocean just south of the Huntington Beach Pier in California.  <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH Garvey surf.jpeg
  • 1998: Dave McLain and guests watch the games from the stands.  Rob Laurie and Scott Staferri and Maggie Feldman in attendance.  ESPN2 television taping of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH fans mclain.jpeg
  • 1998:  ESPN2 television taping booth of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH ESPN booth.jpeg
  • 23 May 1998; #52 Rob Harmer "the hammer" of the Dawg Pack on the bench during a time out.  Hockey PBH Inline hockey mens professional inline hockey on the beach at Huntington Beach, CA.  ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    PBH bench dog.jpeg
  • 1998: Team Heavy Metal goalie #5 Rick "The Welder" Plester from Alberta Canada is playing the national anthem before a full crowd and ESPN2 television taping of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Stage Plester.jpg
  • 1998: PBH #74 Eric Rice without a helmet sitting on the dasher boards. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Rice_Bench1.jpg
  • 1998: PBH game announcer Phil Hulett (print scan) <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Phil_Hulet.jpeg
  • 1998: PBH Heavy Metal goalie #5 Rick Plester getting ready for a penalty shot from Xpress player.  Ramp seen in background.   <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Plester_Goalie.jpeg
  • 25 May 1998: PBH Dawg Pac player #82 Chris Nelson wears a dark tinted visor while playing hockey on the north side of the Huntington Beach Pier in California.  <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Nelson_Visor.jpeg
  • 1998: PBH Dawg Pac #82 Chris Nelson getting interviewed during hockey game. No helmet. (print scan)<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Nelson_dawg.jpg
  • 1998: PBH Gargoyle player Dennis Lefevre of Redondo Beach, CA.   <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Mullen_Gargoyle2.jpeg
  • 1998: PBH Gargoyle player Dennis Lefevre of Redondo Beach, CA.   <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Mullen_Gargoyle.jpeg
  • 1998: PBH Gargoyle player Dennis Lefevre of Redondo Beach, CA.   <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Mullen_Gargoyl32.jpeg
  • 1998: Boyd Sutton of Heavy Metal,  James Jensen of Gargoyles and Chad Siebel of Heavy Metal are the three goof off monkeys for the camera. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_Monkeys.jpeg
  • 1998: PBH coach Chris McSorley with Web Warriors during team photo.   <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_McSorley_Web_Warriors.jpeg
  • 1998: Chris McSorley Xpress team photo with Eric Rice and Craig Forrest. Pro Beach Hockey PBH Inline hockey mens professional inline hockey on the beach at Huntington Beach, CA.  ©ShellyCastellano.com  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_McSorley_Express.jpg
  • 1998: Chris McSorley and Anaheim Bullfrogs owner Silver during the ESPN2 television taping of the hockey game on the beach. <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_McSorley_Silver.jpeg
  • 1998: Dave McLain with #56 Eric Lemarque "Niftee" and #46 Stephan Desjardins "The Gardner" of the Web Warriors during a team photo on the rink north of the Huntington Beach Pier in California.  <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey File Photos. ©ShellyCastellano/SCPIX <br />
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Pro Beach Hockey PBH was a professional mens inline hockey outdoor sports league 1998, 1999, 2000. PBH games were played with a ball instead of a puck on an outdoor rink with ramps behind the net on the beach at Huntington Beach, California. The season lasted slightly less than two months in the early summer. Games were taped during the short season and aired on ESPN2 from June to September. The league had Roller Hockey International RHI players and well as former National Hockey League players NHL participating.
    2000_PBH_McLain_Web_Warriors.jpeg
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