Conveners and On Ice Volunteers Needed!, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Nov 16, 2019 | stephencameron | 2012 views
Conveners and On Ice Volunteers Needed!
Conveners and On Ice Volunteers needed

OCHL is in need of conveners for Peewee, Bantam, and Midgets.

Volunteers are also needed for on ice for LTP, and IP divisions.  Volunteer hours are eligible for High School students
If interested please find the forms under the Coaches menus.

If you have any questions please contact Wayne Capes  
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