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July 29, 1999 | LESLIE EARNEST
Ogden Venue Management, which manages the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, announced Wednesday that it also will operate the Gotcha Glacier, a proposed indoor snowboard park near Edison International Field. Glacier of Anaheim LLC, the project's developer, said it is now attempting to sign a major The grandiose project--which also will include indoor surfing, skateboarding and rock climbing--is expected to be the centerpiece of the city's planned Sportstown project.
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NEWS
July 29, 1999 | LESLIE EARNEST
Ogden Venue Management, which manages the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, announced Wednesday that it also will operate the Gotcha Glacier, a proposed indoor snowboard park near Edison International Field. Glacier of Anaheim LLC, the project's developer, said it is now attempting to sign a major The grandiose project--which also will include indoor surfing, skateboarding and rock climbing--is expected to be the centerpiece of the city's planned Sportstown project.
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SPORTS
December 5, 1997 | MARTIN HENDERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The beleaguered Splash, whose franchise rights were seized by the Continental Indoor Soccer League during the playoffs, may again be run by the company that brought it to Orange County. Ogden Facility Management, which operates the Pond, is seeking a partner to help assume the team's franchise rights and continue playing next summer. Brad Mayne, general manager of the Pond, said Thursday he is in discussion with two groups and is open to speaking to more who might be interested.
SPORTS
December 5, 1997 | MARTIN HENDERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The beleaguered Splash, whose franchise rights were seized by the Continental Indoor Soccer League during the playoffs, may again be run by the company that brought it to Orange County. Ogden Facility Management, which operates the Pond, is seeking a partner to help assume the team's franchise rights and continue playing next summer. Brad Mayne, general manager of the Pond, said Thursday he is in discussion with two groups and is open to speaking to more who might be interested.
NEWS
July 28, 1994 | KIRBY LEE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Juan Carlos Sanchez couldn't have asked for a better summer job. Or a career. But for now the 22-year-old former Cal State Los Angeles and Garey High athlete is content to spend the summer as a member of the Anaheim Splash. Sanchez was chosen from nearly 100 players from a two-day open tryout for the Continental Indoor Soccer League team in April. "There were so many people. I really didn't take it all that serious," Sanchez said. "I went out there to see what would happen.
NEWS
August 7, 1994 | KIRBY LEE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Juan Carlos Sanchez couldn't have asked for a better summer job--or a career. But whether or not a career is in the making, the 22-year-old former Cal State Los Angeles athlete is content to spend the summer as a member of the Anaheim Splash. Sanchez was chosen from nearly 100 players from a two-day open tryout for the Continental Indoor Soccer League team in April. "There were so many people. I really didn't take it all that serious," Sanchez said. "I went out there to see what would happen.
SPORTS
June 10, 1994 | MARTIN HENDERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's not outdoor soccer. For those who were born with that inherently U.S.-only feeling that all soccer is low-scoring, boring and induces snoring, there is an answer. It's the Continental Indoor Soccer League, the CISL.
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