SPRING TRYOUTS - UPDATE, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Mar 29, 2016 | STMHA | 3059 views
SPRING TRYOUTS - UPDATE
STMHA will be holding spring tryouts this year.  They will start on Monday May 2nd.  This is a new process for STMHA and we are still dealing with some scheduling.  Over the next couple of days the schedule for tryouts and some rules and regulations for the new tryouts will be posted.

Also there will be an online registration form for tryouts.  This will need to be completed prior to attending a tryout.  The next step will then be showing up to the first tryout and handing in your payment for tryouts, NRP passports etc.  A board member will be present at your first tryout, check in at the registration table to hand in everything.  If anything is missing you will not be able to take the ice.  More detailed instructions will be posted in the coming days.

Coaches will be announced on April 19th.  Interviews are currently being scheduled.   Check back regularly for updates!!!    

***Update*** Online Registration Form is now available under Registration tab at the top of STMHA home page or CLICK HERE

For the Tryout Schedule see the Home page of STMHA or CLICK HERE
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