Hey Jr. Stars.........GET DRAFTED!!, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Oct 04, 2020 | STMHA | 13824 views
Hey Jr. Stars.........GET DRAFTED!!
On October 30th, #TeamRogers is contributing $150 towards league fees for 1,000 drafted minor hockey player!!  Checkout the Team Rogers Community Draft!

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What is it?

Team Rogers Community Draft is a community sports program that gives youth athletes the chance to be mentored by their sports heroes, while providing their parents with financial support to help them return to play. On October 30th, #TeamRogers is drafting 1,000 minor hockey players. Be part of a larger team alongside our existing #TeamRogers captains, including Connor McDavid, John Tavares, Marie-Philip Poulin, Bo Horvat, Mark Scheifele, Darnell Nurse, and more!

 

Why apply?

Every drafted player will receive $150 from #TeamRogers to help towards league fees. Plus, they will receive:

  • #TeamRogers swag
  • Exclusive contesting
  • Access to pro athlete mentors
  • Exclusive prizes and once-in-a-lifetime experiences from Rogers and our partners

 

Who can apply?

Any parent or guardian of a registered player in a minor hockey league or camp between the ages of 5 and 17.

More Information?

Click here -> https://getdrafted.ca/

How do I apply?

Visit rogers.com/GetDrafted to learn more and sign up now!

#TeamRogers



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