U15 OWHA COACH ANNOUNCEMENT!!, News (TCDMHA)

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Apr 22, 2025 | Kerinda | 286 views
U15 OWHA COACH ANNOUNCEMENT!!
TCDMHA is pleased to announce Bob Patterson as the Head Coach for the U15 OWHA Rebels for the 2025/26 season.

With a playing career that encompassed Minor, Junior, and Senior A hockey, Bob Patterson offers a unique perspective and a comprehensive understanding of player development.

His 14-year minor hockey coaching tenure with the Arran Elderslie Ice Dogs has provided Bob with invaluable experience in nurturing young talent and instilling key life skills through the sport.

Bob's coaching philosophy is built on strong values, a relentless work ethic, and a deep dedication to helping players reach their full potential. He is excited to bring his passion and expertise to the 2025-2026 U15 girls team and is eager to contribute to their individual and collective success
 
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