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Date: 1/18/15
Desk: SPT
Slug: POND HOCKEY
Assign Id: 30169469A

Tony Mosey, center, of Surge Recycling and B.J. Bayers of Old No. 7 reconcile during post-game handshakes after some rough play during the men's Open division final between 10th annual U.S. Pond Hockey Championships at Lake Nokomis in Minneapolis, Minnesota on January 18, 2015. Surge Recycling beat Old No. 7, both local Twin Cities-area teams.

This year, conflicting groups in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan are putting on events which are all billed as U.S. national pond hockey championships.

Photo by Angela Jimenez for The New York Times
photographer contact 917-586-0916

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2015-01-18-U.S. Pond Hockey Championships
Date: 1/18/15<br />
Desk: SPT<br />
Slug: POND HOCKEY<br />
Assign Id: 30169469A<br />
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Tony Mosey, center, of Surge Recycling and B.J. Bayers of Old No. 7 reconcile during post-game handshakes after some rough play during the men's Open division final between 10th annual U.S. Pond Hockey Championships at Lake Nokomis in Minneapolis, Minnesota on January 18, 2015. Surge Recycling beat Old No. 7, both local Twin Cities-area teams. <br />
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This year, conflicting groups in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan are putting on events which are all billed as U.S. national pond hockey championships.<br />
<br />
Photo by Angela Jimenez for The New York Times <br />
photographer contact 917-586-0916