Coaching Announcement, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Apr 24, 2018 | VPTravel | 8228 views
Coaching Announcement
The board of directors of St Thomas Minor Hockey met last evening and approved the first round of coaching appointments for the upcoming 2018 - 2019 season:

Minor Atom A (2009) - Mike Gryp 

Major Atom A (2008) - Dino Delellis

Minor Peewee A (2007)  - Andrew Power

Major Peewee A (2006) - Joe Doyle

Minor Bantam A (2005)  - Mike Babcock

Major Bantam A (2004) - Rob Richardson



Congratulations to these gentlemen and thanks to all applicants / interviewees
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