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USA HOCKEY: IT'S NOT JUST ON ICE ANYMORE

          USA Hockey, the National Governing Body for ice hockey
     in the U.S., announced the acquisition of the National
     InLine Hockey Association and all business-related assets of
     the organization.  Through the acquisition, all players,
     coaches, referees, and league administrators registered with
     the NIHA become registered members of USA Hockey InLine. 
     The acquisition establishes USA Hockey InLine as the
     "largest in-line hockey program in the world," and gives USA
     Hockey InLine more than 80,000 members (USA Hockey).  
          DETAILS: In a teleconference call announcing the deal,
     NIHA co-Founder Bob Naegele called USA Hockey "the best
     hockey administrators in the world," and said the deal
     "means great things for the sport moving forward."  NIHA co-
     Founder Joe Mireault: "The sport itself is bigger than all
     of us. ... Kids and adults playing at a recreational level
     have dictated this merger."   USA Hockey Exec Dir David
     Ogrean, on the possibility of USA Hockey becoming the
     National or International Governing Body for in-line hockey:
     "It's up to the IOC who will be the international governing
     body for in-line hockey.  That is not the reason this
     acquisition was made."  Ogrean, on in-line hockey being in
     the Olympics: "I think it is unlikely to be added in 2000,
     even as a demonstration sport" (THE DAILY).  
          COST: In Colorado, Mike Spence adds "sources" indicate
     USA Hockey paid $1M to buy NIHA from Naegele, Mireault and
     Doug Balog, who founded the organization four years ago. 
     USA Hockey's acquisition "could put it in a position to
     challenge" the U.S. Amateur Confederation of Roller Skating,
     the long-time governing body for the sport of in-line hockey
     (Colorado Springs GAZETTE TELEGRAPH, 12/12).

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