Brisson Recieves OHF Bursery, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Jan 07, 2011 | lsmith | 2638 views
Brisson Recieves OHF Bursery
St. Thomas Minor Hockey Alumni Adam Brisson is the recipient of a 2010 OHF Bursary in the amount of $1000.

Adam's scolastic achievements, community involvement and strong commitment to the game of hockey made him stand out amongst the 200+ applicant's. Adam is one of 28 players to received this great honor in 2010.

Currently attending Western University in London, Adam played all his Minor Hockey here in St. Thomas and spend countless hours working as a timekeeper and referee.

St. Thomas Minor Hockey would like to congratulate Adam on this great achievement and wish him well in all his future endeavors.

St. Thomas Minor Hockey President, Chris Smith presents Adam with his cheque recently at the Timken Centre.

OHF Bursary:
Each year, the OHF awards bursaries to outstanding young people who display an incredible amount of commitment both at the arena and in the classroom.  The bursary recipients are determined on the basis of academic achievements, hockey involvement and community involvement. For more information visit the
OHF Web site

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