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Week 1 Recap
Game 1 – River Sharks v Stray Cats
The first game of the season kicked off this past Sunday with the River Sharks hosting the Stray Cats, and boy, was it a doozy. While the scorekeeper may have lost track of the action, we sure didn’t. Let’s dive into this roller hockey frenzy with our entirely factual (definitely not highly fictional) recap.
Final Score: River Sharks 6 vs. Stray Cats 10
After a flurry of goals, questionable goaltending strategies, and some creative gear choices, the Stray Cats clawed their way to a victory over the River Sharks.
Goals Galore:
The River Sharks came out strong with Junior leading the charge and netting two goals to set the tone. Jaiden Hernandez, Ryan Lewis, Ray Ortega, and Art “The Shark” all found the back of the net, keeping the Sharks competitive throughout the game.
The Stray Cats, however, had the offensive edge. Glenn Domingo miraculously found his way on the board after only a single scare of projectile vomit, and once Mallery put one past the goalie, everyone on the Sharks’ bench knew they were in trouble—if you let Mallery score, you may as well just give up. Team captain Andrew Minerd and Micah Deary both delivered multiple goals each, and Brandon Popham added to the Cats’ goal parade.
Moments to Remember:
- DeGroff’s Arrival and Attire Choices: The Stray Cats’ Chris DeGroff made a memorable entrance, showing up just a litle late and borrowing gear from anyone within shouting distance. It worked, though, as he quickly found himself embroiled in the melee and picking up a couple of apples.
- Taylor’s “Innovative” Goaltending Technique: Stray Cats’ goalie Taylor Newton decided to test out a new strategy: dropping to his knees a full 20 seconds before a shot was even in sight. While the strategy didn’t exactly pan out, it was a sight to behold and certainly gave the River Sharks’ forwards something to think about before burying a shot.
- The Foss Fall Counter: Only once did Dave Foss take an unfortunate tumble to the floor, a surprisingly low number given his track record. There’s been whispers that he’s been working on his balance all summer, and it’s paying off.
All in all, the opener provided an electrifying start to the season, filled with goal-scoring fireworks and entertaining chaos on both sides of the rink. With both teams showcasing their offensive talents and their unique quirks, it’s safe to say the season ahead is going to be anything but boring.
Game 2 – River Sharks v Tarantulas
After a hard-fought opener, the River Sharks faced a doubleheader challenge, returning to the rink to take on the Tarantulas. Though their energy was stretched thin, the Sharks showed plenty of heart in a matchup that brought both skill and some memorable antics.
Final Score: River Sharks 3 vs. Tarantulas 7
Despite the Sharks’ determined effort, the Tarantulas proved to have the upper hand, steadily pulling away to secure the win.
The Goals & Highlights:
The River Sharks, fighting through fatigue, managed to put points on the board with goals from Ryan Lewis, Junior, and Will Newell. Junior continued to lead the charge for his team, adding to his goal tally from Game 1. Meanwhile, the Tarantulas’ offense was relentless, with Collin Iacarella lighting up the scoreboard with three goals, while Kaleb Morley and Captain Penn each netted two, giving their side a solid offensive push.
Moments to Remember:
- The Rick Odom Baby Key Dangle: Rick Odom of the Tarantulas had the kind of game that could only be described as pure joy. Paired up with Captain Penn, Odom’s excitement was on full display as he laughed and grinned at every pass, trick, and play, resembling a baby mesmerized by a set of car keys. It’s safe to say the chemistry is real—and hilariously entertaining.
- The Dixon/Travis Conundrum: A debate broke out over who looks like whom between Adam Dixon and Travis Laveault. The consensus? Dixon is the spitting image of a short-haired Travis, while Travis could pass for a long-haired Dixon. The resemblance was so uncanny that the whole rink found themselves collectively confused and (mildly) disturbed. Apparently, the real question is who’s more offended by the comparison—though the answer seems to be: everyone else.
- Jaiden’s Questionable Praise: In a post-game moment of pure sincerity (or maybe not), River Sharks captain Jaiden Hernandez gave the highest of compliments to the game’s referee, calling them “the best he’s ever seen.” Whether you read that as genuine praise or the deadpan sarcasm it was meant to be, the officiating certainly got its moment in the spotlight.
- Felipe’s Second Period Heroics: Special recognition goes to River Sharks’ goalie Felipe Rodriguez, who put on a masterclass in the second period to keep his team within reach. Rodriguez made save after save, often in spectacular fashion, denying the Tarantulas from turning the game into a complete blowout. While the Sharks couldn’t capitalize enough on those stops, Felipe’s performance certainly kept the game from spiraling.
The Tarantulas, with their potent attack and contagious enthusiasm, found a way to secure their win. As for the River Sharks, they’ll be looking to shake off the wear-and-tear of their doubleheader and prepare for what lies ahead. Stay tuned as the season ramps up and the rivalries keep heating up!
Week 1 Preview
it’s finally here. After the long summer hiatus, the SARHL makes its triumphant return. New teams, new faces, still no Gary and D-Lo bitched out and refuses to commute for games. Oh well…
Game 1: River Sharks v Stray Cats
the River Sharks get the first crack at the double header, and it couldn’t come at a better time. Sharks captain Jaiden Hernandez has one shot to put his team on top of the standings, and he’s going to take it. Andrew Minerd’s Stray Cats look to squash that dream early in the season. When asked what his motivation was, Minerd muttered something about an unnatural fear of short people. Didn’t make sense to us, either.
Fun Fact! The Stray Cats get their name as a nod to team waterboy Ian Chase’s perpetual case of mange.
Game 2: River Sharks v Tarantulas
The result of game 1 may influence this game. If the River Sharks lose, be on the lookout for contract hold-out Felipe Rodriguez to pick up his ball and go home. He takes his roll as the league prima donna seriously. The Tarantulas, led by captain Penn, will be hungry for a win just to show that you can actually get a win despite being anchored by optimistic pylon Rick Odom.
Fun Fact! Adam Dixon was not the last pick in this draft. He wasn’t picked at all. The captains couldn’t decide who would take him, so the waitress at Chili’s picked one of them at random.
New Teams – 2024 Fall

| C – Jaiden Hernandez | Jason | Ryan Lewis |
| G – Felipe Rodriguez | Junior | Art the Shark |
| Chris De Hoyos | Matt Gilbert | Will Newell |
| Dave Foss | Ray Ortega |

| C – Andrew Minerd | Brian van Vlymen | Micah Deary |
| G – Taylor Newton | Glenn Domingo | Mike Mallery |
| Augie | Ian Chase | |
| Brandon Popham | Jacob Hernandez |

| C – Penn | David Narvaiz | Travis Laveault |
| G – Greg Artzberger | Kaleb Morley | Zack Merullo |
| Adam Dixon | Kevin Shanahan | |
| Collin Iacarella | Rick Odom |
SARHL FALL SEASON – Starts Sept. 29th!
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League information and game-play details found in the link above.

Summer Tournaments – SA IGUANAS
The Iguanas are hitting the road and heading to indoor rinks to beat the heat! Next two tournaments for the Iguanas will be the Nemesis Summer Hockey Classic at HPS in Houston on August 24-25 and the US Roller Cup at Lone Star Sports in Denton on September 14-15.
These will be full team tournaments, 8 to 10 skaters plus a goalie, and involve two days of hockey. There will be multiple divisions at each event.
If you are interested in playing click here

