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East Coast Eagles Join JuniorHockey.com - Junior Hockey News
Published: Thursday, 2 Aug 2012
JuniorHockey.com is pleased to announce that the East Coast Eagles have joined the site as an advertising and content partner. Based in Wake Forest, North Carolina the Eagles are centrally located just ninety minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and four hours from the beautiful mountains of the Appalachian Range. The area is close to some of the nation's best universities. Schools like Wake Forest, Duke, North Carolina State and the University of North Carolina are in close proximity to the Eagles home in Wake Forest.The team has brought together a staff with dozens of years of experience in all levels of hockey. The coaching staff has played and coached at the youth, junior, prep and collegiate levels. With teams operating in both the Eastern Junior Hockey League-South and Empire Hockey League, the Eagles are positioned as the premier developmental program for area players. The Eagles continue the tradition of passion and commitment that has made the organization one of the most successful hockey programs in the south. JuniorHockey.com's Stephen Heisler is excited about the new addition. "The Eagles have been a fantastic organization for years and we look forward to helping this organization achieve great success." Gary Gouin, East Coast Eagles General Manager is also pleased with the deal. "The Eagles have a long history of moving players to the next level and look to JuniorHockey.com as another tool for our players to get in front of the collegiate hockey community."
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