SELECT PLAYER EVALUATIONS, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Sep 16, 2023 | Brad Eveniss | 9447 views
SELECT PLAYER EVALUATIONS
We will be holding evaluation skates for those interested in our select program

The Hawks program is for U9 (2016) to U18 (2006) players/Goalies.

You must participate in our House League in order to be a Hawk.

This program is for those looking for a more challenging hockey experience.

You will receive extra ice time, travel to other centres and participate in tournaments selected by team.

Program cost is based on each teams approved budget and is cost recovery only.

Please register through the link. Here


 Preselection Evaluation on Monday Sept 25th
Timing for age below:
U9 - 5:00PM
U10/U11 - 5:30PM
U12 - 6:00PM
U13 - 7:00PM
U14 - 6:30PM
U15 - 7:30PM
U16 - 8:00PM
U18 - 8:30PM
$10 to attend Event Address: Harman Park Arena - 829 Douglas St., Oshawa Ont.
Contact Steve for further details at 
[email protected]
 
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