JUVENILLE TEAM - IS CONFIRMED!!!!!!, News (TCDMHA)

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JUVENILLE TEAM - IS CONFIRMED!!!!!!
Thanks to all players who have registered WE HAVE A JUVENILE TEAM

TEAM has been confirmed, scheduling meeting is Sunday check the website to follow all the games for the TCDMHA Juvenilles

DO YOU WANT TO PLAY JUVENILLE HOCKEY?????

Attention Hockey families. We are a group of families who would like to form a juvenile team to play out of this area. This would include players born 1995,96 and 97. Practices and games would be on weekends so anyone going away to school or working during the week could still play.   TEAM numbers must be confirmed by October 1st to ensure a spot in the league, DON'T delay contact Tanya Stryker  @ [email protected] to confirm your interest and Let's make this team a GO!!!

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