Full-Time Goalies U11 and Up Pay $225 Flat F, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Jun 17, 2022 | Brad Eveniss | 15585 views
Full-Time Goalies U11 and Up Pay $225 Flat F
The OCHL is pleased to announce that we will be offering a flat registration fee of $225 for full-time goalies playing in the U11, U13, U15 and U18 divisions.   

To be eligible, goalies must have played at least one season in net as part of an OHMA sanctioned association and commit to playing full-time for the 2022/2023 season. 

Full payment is due upon registration and no refunds will be available.

Goalie clinics included.



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