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See NARCh action in Florida villas

Sports enthusiasts who are flying out to Florida villas for last-minute breaks have been told why they should consider getting tickets for the 2011 North American Roller Hockey Championships Finals (NARCh).

Taking place at the Sunshine State's venue of Germain Arena from now until July 31st, the event will see over 300 youth and amateur roller hockey teams showcase their skills.

Squads range from some of the best in the US to those based in other areas around the globe, with Daryn Goodwin, president of the California-based NARCh, expressing that he is glad to see the finals back in Florida after a four-year gap.

He explained: "People come and go, so they probably don't all remember us. But we're hoping to leave a big impression."

Mr Goodwin went on to hype up the event itself, by saying that "if you win NARCh, that tells people you are the best in your division in the world".

The Germain Arena has plenty of other exciting attractions throughout the summer for those staying in villas in Florida, including Cirque Du Soleil Alegria throughout August.

Posted by Alison Selby
 

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