UPDATE: STMHA is hosting a Body Checking Clinic, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Apr 09, 2023 | Diana Wilson | 16370 views
UPDATE: STMHA is hosting a Body Checking Clinic
STMHA is hosting a Body Checking Clinic for all U14 (2010) players on Friday, April 14, 2023 - This event is FULL --- Please see wait list sign-up link below.

Please note:  To all U13 (2011) players hoping to AP - In order for a U13 player to AP to the U14 team they must have complete a body checking clinic. 

The following players are registered for the upcoming Clinic on Friday April 14, 2023:

Tony Boin
Hunter Wiebenga
Lucas Brulotte
Cooper Walcarius
Logan Friesen
Max Grzegorczyk
Brady Kee
Jack Velestuk
Linkin Kellington
Gavin Marchand
Heath MacLean
Finn O’Sullivan
Hudson McQuiggan
Eric Gaudet
Liam Geddes
Ronan Davidson
Nathan Watson
Cole Morgan
Dylan Hawes 
Creed Green
Quinn Wilson
Cutler Jones
Thomas Dekker
Mason Dunn
Seth Toomer
Michael Carroll
Hudson Felder
Kohen Pineo
Evan Miller
Aaron Stevens
Samuel Legault
Grayson Woods
Lucas Collier








The cost is of the this clinic is $60.  Payment can be made at signup by etransfer or collected at the door.

 

Clinic includes:

  • In-class session from 7:30-8pm 
  • On-ice session from 8-9:30pm 
Wait-list started - Wait List - 2023 Body Checking Clinic Sign-up (St. Thomas Minor Hockey) (stmha.net)
 

Click here to sign up (https://stmha.net/Forms/2116/Body_Checking_Clinic_Sign_up/)This Clinic is full.  


***Limited to first 30 entries***

Sending an etransfer

 

If you would rather pay fees via etransfers you can do so by following the instructions below:

 

Please send etransfers to Kate our Treasurer:  [email protected], please use password “registration” payments.

Don't forget to put in the notes the name of player, the team birth year and what the payment is for (i.e. Body Checking Clinic, Tryouts, Registration, etc.).

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