Midget and Bantam Local League Evaluation skates, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Sep 15, 2015 | Vicki Fenn | 1393 views
Midget and Bantam Local League Evaluation skates
With the start of the season almost upon us, it is time for our evaluation skates. These evaluations are used by the coaches to help ensure that teams are balanced so that all players can have an enjoyable season. The evaluation skates are as follows:

Midget Local League Monday Sept 21st 8:30-10pm STMHA rink

Bantam Local League Wednesday Sept 23rd 7:15-8:45 Presstran rink


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