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Sep 09, 2014 | Vonnie Crawford | 3929 views
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Skill development clinics are included with your registration and will be held in Desboro the week of September 15th and 22nd.

Schedule for Skills Development is as follows:
The Skills Development sessions are for all registered players BOTH REP AND LL

Monday Sept 15, 22,

6:00 – 7:00 – Novice OMHA
7:10 – 8:10 – Atom/PeeWee OMHA    (PeeWee Players will be contacted if you are included in this group)
8:20 – 9:30 – Bantam OWHA  (GIRLS)

 Tuesday Sept 16, 23
6:00 – 7:00 – Atom OWHA  (Girls)
7:10 – 8:10 – PeeWee OWHA   (GIRLS)
8:20 – 9:30 – Midget OWHA  (GIRLS)

Wednesday Sept 17, 24
6:00 – 7:00 –  Tyke
7:10 – 8:10 – PeeWee OMHA  (ALL PEEWEE AGE OMHA REGISTERED PLAYERS EXCEPT THOSE CONTACTED )
8:20 – 9:30 – Bantam/PeeWee OMHA (PeeWee Players will be contacted if you are included in this group)

Thursday  Sept 18, 25
6:00 – 7:15 –  Midget OMHA 



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