Peewee AE, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Sep 03, 2016 | VP Travel | 2145 views
Peewee AE
St. Thomas Minor Hockey will be rostering only one Peewee AE (2004-2005) team for the upcoming 2016-2017 season.

The Board of Directors of STMHA has regrettably decided to eliminate the second Peewee AE (as announced July 27) due to lack of interest from our membership.

There will be one Peewee AE team (2004-2005) competing in the Shamrock AE loop.

Sean Nicholson will be the head coach of this team.

If there are any concerns/questions please email Vicki in the office at [email protected]

 
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