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TCDMHA Rebels Photo Night
Picture nights are planned for October 19th and 26th in Keady.  

TCDMHA Rebels Photo Night Schedule

Keady Community Centre

Please plan on arriving and being dressed in “AWAY” jerseys 15 minutes prior to your scheduled start times.

Photos will be at a cost of $10.00 per player.

PAYABLE to your team manager (NOT THE PHOTOGRAPHER).

This photo will be a combined photo of their individual picture and team photo.

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SKATE GUARDS

Thursday Oct 19th

TEAM

TIME

Atom Rep

5:30

Atom C girls

5:45

Bantam LL #1

6:00

Midget C girls

6:15

Atom HL girls

6:30

Atom LL

6:45

Pee Wee C girls

7:00

Bantam C girls

7:15

Peewee LL

7:30

Bantam B girls

7:45

Midget LL

8:00

Thursday Oct 26th

TEAM

TIME

Novice LL

5:30

Initiation #2

5:50

Initiation #1

6:10

Novice HL girls

6:30

Novice Rep

6:50

Novice C girls

7:10

Peewee Rep

7:30

Bantam LL #2

7:45

Midget B girls

8:00

Midget Rep

8:15


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