Jamaican Men’s Ice Hockey Team to Compete in Coral Springs

CORAL SPRINGS, Florida – Jamaica’s Senior Men’s ice hockey will compete for the AmeriGol-Latam Cup in Coral Springs from September 6-8 2019.

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The tournament will be played at the Florida Panther’s Ice Den located at 3299 Sportsplex Drive in Coral Springs, Florida.

In 2014, Jamaica was granted associate member status in the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).

To become a full member of the IIHF, Jamaica must construct an ice arena facility in the country, an endeavor that the governing body of Jamaican ice hockey has been working together with the government of Jamaica for a number of years.

Jamaica has had much success with their under-20 program winning tournaments in Toronto, Ontario and an exhibition series in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2015 against the best under 20 players in that Province.

This team is known for a playing a popular high tempo style of game with speed, skill and energy in true Jamaican sporting fashion.

Much like their bobsledding partners, Jamaican ice hockey players prove to be very popular with spectators in every arena they play in!

The Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation, based in Colorado is supported by a number of notable hockey and sporting figures including Graeme Townshend, the first Jamaican born national hockey league player and long-time Jamaican Olympic sporting figure, Don Anderson.

Head coach CJ Bollers hails from Toronto and the general manager, Lester Griffin, is based in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Jamaica has now been invited to compete in the AmeriGol-Latam international tournament to play against Latin American countries at the senior men’s level.

Jamaica will play in the first division against Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Brazil and Argentina.

Players of Jamaican citizenship and/or decent attended an evaluation camp in Toronto this spring. Players from Canada, USA and the United Kingdom were evaluated vying for a position and a rare opportunity to represent Jamaica on the ice.

Some of the young men from the under 20 team will make up the roster of the men’s team travelling to Florida.

Final team selections are currently underway.

The Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation wants Jamaicans and hockey fans from all over south Florida to come out and cheer on your team in their first ever international tournament.

Jamaica’s first game is Friday, September 6th at 1:30 pm against Colombia and admission is free.

The team is now seeking corporate and private sponsorship to assist with travel costs, expenses, equipment and accommodations.

For exciting sponsorship opportunities or media interviews, please contact general manager, Lester griffin at lestergriffin@joiht.com.

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