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In 1935-36, Beechy had its first hockey team. Following the war, Beechy Bombers became the official name for the team. The first indoor skating rink was built in 1952 at the Beechy Community Hall, and the team continues to practice at the hall today! Their season begins in November and ends in February. They currently stand 7th in their league out of the 12 teams in the division. Their website and Facebook page contain their schedule and game locations.

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