U9 Oshawa Minor Hockey Program, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Sep 12, 2022 | Brad Eveniss | 2766 views
U9 Oshawa Minor Hockey Program
Oshawa Minor Hockey is still accepting registration for any players interested in becoming part of our U9 Development Program (2014 birth year). Must be Oshawa residents. 

If you are interested in attending our upcoming skates please register by clicking here

Skates will be:
Saturday, September 17 @ Delpark Arena 1- 12:30pm-1:30pm
Sunday, September 18 @ Campus Ice 1- 10am-11amI

f you have any questions you can send email to [email protected] or contact Lynn @ 905-242-1311

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