TORRIE PARTICIPATING IN AAA SHOWCASE, News (TCDMHA)

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Mar 02, 2017 | Vonnie Crawford | 2322 views
TORRIE PARTICIPATING IN AAA SHOWCASE
Congratulations and Good Luck to Riley Torrie a member of the Grey Bruce Highlanders Minor Midget team  who will be participating in the 2017 AAA Minor Midget Showcase this weekend in Whitby.

The "Wes for Youth" Grey Bruce Highlanders Minor Midgets have earned their spot in the 2017 AAA Minor Midget Showcse after sweeping Guelph in 3 games 

The Minor Midget AAA year is the most important season for any minor hockey player. This is their draft year into the Ontario Hockey League and the season they will face the highest level of competition and the most spotlight.

The OMHA is proud to continue its rich tradition of developing top talent for the next levels of hockey. From the AAA Showcase weekends to OHL Gold Cup teams, the Minor Midget players in the OMHA have plenty of opportunities to prove themselves.

5 teams from across the OMHA will be participating in this years showcase.  Teams include Ajax-Pickering Raiders, Brampton 45's, Grey Bruce Highlanders, Quinte Red Devils, Whitby Wildcats.

Riley started as a Jr Tyke during our 1st season as TCDMHA, and has been playing with the Grey Bruce Highlanders for the last 6 season.  

Good Luck Riley and the Highlanders!!!

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