2010-11 Travel Team Coaches Announced, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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May 20, 2010 | lsmith | 14831 views
2010-11 Travel Team Coaches Announced
St. Thomas Minor Hockey Association Board of Directors is pleased to annouce the following Travel Team Coaches for the 2010-11 Season:

Novice A - Brent Smith

Minor Atom A - Derek MacMillan

Atom A - Troy Carlson

Atom AE  - TBA

Minor Pee Wee A - Joe Bilyea

Pee Wee A - Scott Pinnell

Pee Wee AE - Chris Sanford

Minor Bantam A - Scott Tottle

Bantam A - Adrian Douglas

Bantam AE - Doug Vannoord

Minor Midget/Midget AE - TBA

Major Midget A - John Corkum

Travel team tryouts will start Aug. 23rd, check back for details.

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