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Sport Ngin joins NBC Sports Group

By Todd Harvey, 07/15/16, 11:00AM MDT

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Sport NGIN joins NBC Sports - now SportsEngine

From  Justin Kaufenberg
Chief Executive Officer

SportsEngine

For more than eight years, Sport Ngin has been proud to deliver powerful sport-life management tools that keep athletes and families ahead of the game. We’ve always shared your commitment to getting and keeping more kids in sports so they can live healthier lives. Today, we’re excited to announce a new partnership that will take that commitment to a whole new level.

Sport Ngin is now called SportsEngine, with a new logo to represent our affiliation with NBC Sports, one of the world’s largest media companies and a fellow believer in the benefits of participating in youth and amateur sports. We can’t wait to apply our collective resources toward creating a single platform that allows families to manage and understand the sports life of their children.

While this is an exciting acquisition, it’s business as usual for both companies. This change strengthens our resources, deepens our sports relationships, and brings new energy toward helping all of our current and future customers to play smarter and live more.

Thank you for the commitment and dedication it takes to do your job. We look forward to doing even more to help you win in the future.

The complete press release can be found here:

http://www.sportsengine.com/articles/sports-engine-press-release/

 Hockey season is here once again and kids throughout the state of Colorado are gearing up for more fun and excitement on the ice.  The Denver North Hockey League (DNHL) is approaching it's fifteenth year of existence and has been providing just that for hundreds of young hockey enthusiasts in northern Colorado.  

     In 2001 Arvada Hockey Director John Mckibbon and Hyland Hills Hockey Director Tyson Davis collaborated to form the DNHL to provide more opportunities for kids to just play hockey.  The idea was to create a recreational hockey league that encouraged kids to play and enjoy the sport, but not have to worry about the rigors and commitments that may come with playing at higher, more competitive levels.  Some kids may have started playing later in life, for others it may be a second sport that they just love to play.  Whatever the reason, the DNHL allows for kids to truly play for the love of the game. 
 
     The puck has dropped on yet another season. Hockey fans rejoice, as the sweaters are being pulled over heads and skates are sharpened.   While the DNHL prepares for another great season, it allows a chance to reflect and realize that working together as a hockey community gives us the ability to grow the game.  Hockey has thrived in Colorado for decades now, and by focusing our efforts on promoting what's established and finding new ways to educate and expand the sport we all love, it can continue to thrive in Colorado.

Arvada Squirt 1 Golden against Lady RoughRiders U10

The DNHL Arvada Squirt 1 Gold came out firing and used a three goal first period to help catapult themselves to a 6-0 win over the Lady RoughRiders U10 team on October 18th at The Apex Center Ice Arena in Denver.  

 
     In front of a capacity crowd of spirited supporters for both teams, the Lady RoughRiders played a hard fought game but couldn't muster up enough offense to keep it close.  Arvada used six different goal scorers and league points leader Ryan Koch netted a goal and added an assist to help lead his squad to victory.

Hyland Hills Pee Wee Orange Dazzles in Win.

Hyland Hills Pee Wee Orange used a five goal second period and eight different goal scorers to prevail 9-1 over the Arvada Pee Wee 2 Black on October 18th at Apex.

 
     The Jaguars Tyler Evans opened the scoring with a goal in the first and then decided to get his teammates involved by dishing out an unbelievable six assists to finish the game with seven points.  
 
     Arvada's Bodie Wolfschlag scored late in the first to tie it at 1-1, but that's as close as they would get as Donovan Gavito scored fifteen seconds later to put the Jags up for good.  Gavito and Lee Dacko both had a goal and an assist and Jaden Tomalin scored two goals to lead Hyland Hills to a convincing victory.

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