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The Fort Bevin Rockets are a professional hockey team based in Fort Bevin, Galapetra. They compete in the Torland Hockey League as a member of the Willard Division. The team is owned by John Harrington and plays their home games at the Lone Prairie Arena.
The team was founded in 1972 by Len Neville as part of the '72 league expansion. The Rockets won their only Marcotte Cup championship in 1983.
The Rockets are currently owned by John Harrington, who purchased the team in 1989 from Len Neville. The team was founded in 1972 by Neville.
The Rockets play their home games at the Lone Prairie Arena in Fort Bevin, Galapetra.
The Rockets' colors are navy, red, and yellow.
The Rockets are affiliated with the Fort Bevin Iron Eagles of the CBIHL.
| Name | Years Employed | Playoffs | Cups | Awards |
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| Harry Nance | 1972-present | 10 | 1 |
The Rockets' Nance is one of only four head coaches in THL history to coach for a single team for 20 or more consecutive years. (He joins Byron Peachey, Don Easterling, and Harley Sweeney)
| Season | GP | Record (W-T-L) | Points | Finish | Playoffs |
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