Wayne Neis

Player / 2020

Bio

Wayne loved sports as a child and still does to this day. The Boys Club of St. Louis gave him many opportunities to show off his athletic skills, but Hockey was his passion.


He began playing street/floor hockey in 1971 at the young age of 10 and he won his first MVP as the league’s leading scorer. The older athletes nicknamed him “Bobby Orr”


He then ventured into Floor Hockey in the gymnasiums. He soon learned that he was dominate on the floor hockey arena. Playing in various leagues and tournaments in the local area he began to collect quite a bit of hardware.


As a young adult he competed with some very competitive teams around the US. Detroit Michigan, Philadelphia, California, Arkansas and Texas, New York and Illinois.


In 1985 he traveled to Detroit Michigan with his team The MO MULES where he was awarded High scorer in the Silver Division.


In 1986 Wayne and his new teammates ventured out to start their own team which they named the ST. LOUIS BLASTS.


In 1986 he won the Gold Division High Scorer as well as MVP. in the Gold Division.


In 1987 he traveled back to Mt. Clemens, Michigan with his new team the St. Louis BLAST and came home with a first place Gold Medal in the Gold Division.


1988 in Mt. Clemens, Michigan he was awarded High scorer in the Gold Division as his team took back to back First Place Medals in the Gold Division.


In 1989 the team took Second Place in the Gold Division back in Mount Clemens, Michigan.


In 1990 the team traveled to National City, California and played in the Gold Division where Wayne won the Gold Division High Scorer as well as MVP and the team went home with the Gold Medal.


In 1991 the Blast headed back to San Diego, CA where Wayne was awarded the Gold Division High Scorer as well as MVP and the team AGAIN took back to back Gold Medals. 

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