Body Checking Clinic, News (Woolwich Minor Hockey)

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Apr 25, 2017 | Brett Bickerton | 1967 views
Body Checking Clinic
ATTENTION: PLAYERS BORN IN 2004 - ELIGIBLE FOR MINOR BANTAM A AND MINOR BANTAM AE TRYOUTS

Players trying out for Minor Bantam A and Minor Bantam AE are invited to attend the Body Checking Clinic on Sun, Apr 30 from 12:30 PM-2:00 PM at Woolwich (Snyder). Please note, this clinic is mandatory for all players in this age group wanting to attend A and AE tryouts. 

In addition, players eligible for the Major Peewee A Tryouts, wishing to potentially affiliate to the Minor Bantam team, are welcome to attend the clinic as well. 

Any questions concerning the clinic, please contact Tracey Williams at [email protected]
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