TCDMHA Announces Rep Coaches, News (TCDMHA)

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Sep 01, 2012 | Vonnie Crawford | 5159 views
TCDMHA Announces Rep Coaches
TCDMHA is please to announce the following have accepted the Head Coaching position for the 2012-2013 REP teams.  More will be announced as they are confirmed, with the possibility that some Rep teams won't have confirmed coaches until following tryouts.

If you are interested in volunteering with TCDMHA to assist as bench staff either COACH, ASSISTANT COACH, TRAINER or MANAGER please click here to complete your Team Staff Application  we have many opening to fill both at the REP level and Local League.  Without coaches, trainers, & managers these boys and girls won't have a team to play on. 

OMHA TEAMS that have been confirmed to date

Novice REP - 
Atom Rep - Ron Reid/Garnet Schultz - Associate Coaches
PeeWee Rep - 
Bantam Rep - Jerry Schwartz
Midget Rep - 

OWHA Teams that have been confirmed

Atom Girls  - Will Elliot 
PeeWee  Girls "C" - Brad Vokes
Bantam Girls "C" - Jamie Brancati
Midget Girls "B" -  Scott Horton

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