U9 Select Announcement, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Apr 20, 2023 | Brad Eveniss | 10142 views
U9 Select Announcement
Hello Everyone,

We are excited to announce that we will be introducing a U9 select program for the 2023/2024 season!

For those new to select hockey, players will continue to play on their house league teams, but also given the opportunity to try out for the select team. This team will play games against other centres, enter tournaments and assigned practice ice.  There is a cost associated with playing for a select team.

In order to gauge interest in this program, we will be hosting 4 ice times in May at no cost to the player.

Official tryouts will take place in the Fall.   





Evaluation Ice:

Tuesday May 16/23 - 5:15 PM DP 3

Friday May 19/23 - 8:00 PM DP 1

Saturday May 20 - 10:15 AM DP 3

Friday May 26/23 - 8:15 PM DP 3

We hope to see you there!

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