*SCHEDULE CHANGE FOR IP5 AND IP6*, News (Woolwich Minor Hockey)

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Sep 07, 2022 | Catherine Stiles | 335 views
*SCHEDULE CHANGE FOR IP5 AND IP6*
For the first time in 3 years+, the IP5 age division has a large number of registrants -WMHA has decided that IP5 require their own ice time!!!



IP4 -The first ice time for the IP4 remains the same, on Saturday, September 10/22 from 8:00am to 9:00am, at Woolwich Memorial Centre on the McLeod Ice Pad.

IP5 - The first ice time for the IP5 skaters
 has changed to Saturday, September 10/22 from 9:00am to 10:00am, at Woolwich Memorial Centre on the McLeod Ice Pad.

IP6 - The first ice time for the IP6 skaters has changed to Saturday, September 10/22 from 10:00am to 11:00am, at Woolwich Memorial Centre on the McLeod Ice Pad.

**YOUR PLAYER WILL REQUIRE FULL EQUIPMENT AND A JERSEY FOR THE INITIAL START UP SKATES. THEY WILL BE GIVEN THEIR OWN JERSEY A FEW WEEKS INTO THE SEASON**

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You can access the full schedule on our website, from the Home Page--> Initiation Program--> Select Age Division. 
 
 


New Registrants  

For *NEW registrants* please ensure you have completed the full registration requirements in your player’s HCR profile prior to their first ice time.

1. Uploaded necessary documents to support proof of age in your player’s HCR profile.
2. Uploaded necessary documents to support proof of residency in your player’s HCR profile.
3. Completed the required one-time Respect in Sport Parent course. Click HERE to access the course.
4. Sent payment.


Should you have any questions - a Woolwich Minor Hockey staff member will be in the hockey office from 8:45am to 12pm on September 10/22.
If you are unsure where the hockey office is - please ask the Woolwich Memorial Centre front desk.

 

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