League Founder / sb (hockey disceased)
sb founded the league in ‘00, and played most every sunday until she left this hockey earth. her spirit is very much alive though, not just on the courts or at the nearby amphitheater where she used to run shows with the east river music project (who are very much alive and need your donations, hup to), but in the hearts of children, the songs of birds, and the expletives of the frustrated. ask me about: the good ol days, what the afterlike is like, eternity. notice hockey is not on that list. such is death.

League Manager / bob w
bob joined the league in 2002 - his first ever experience with organized hockey. he’s currently the league manager, and on his way there he ran the ref program for 4 years, headed the DC and was s.b.’s right-hand man. he’s also a u.s.a. hockey certified coach and referee.

Director of Officiating / schuie
schuie is a veteren member and ref with the league and a former team captain. he’s also an ice hockey goalie, a position he also played in college, where he also picked up his reffing experience.

Designer/Web Guru / alex eben meyer (hockey@eben.com / www.eben.com)
alex is one of the most talented illustrators in the business, and btsh is lucky to have access to his unique skills and vision. he’s also a nifty web programmer. why not hire him yerself?.

Blog Masters and league reporters / Eli Kazian and Derek Tagliarino themajordeegan@yahoo.com
eli and derek (aka the ambiguously straight duo) entertain and inform the league all season long with their game recaps, season pre-views and generally insightful and humorous reflections on the teams, players and personalities of BTSH.

Exec Committee / Peter Putka, Adam Rubens, Haanwa Chau, Dana Kravis, Anthony Romeo, Zack Tinkleman, Eli Kazian and Derek Tagliarino.
this dedicated group of experienced BTSH members help advise the league’s main managers, bob and schuie. the group mainly communicates via email but also occasionally meets for discussions.

BTSH Captains
the league is administrated and run by the execs, but the 18 team captains help make all the big decisions and keep the league viable by keeping the teams organized. they are the cement that holds the league together and keeps it strong.