U16 HAWKS SELECT TRYOUT UPDATE, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Oct 15, 2023 | Brad Eveniss | 8502 views
U16 HAWKS SELECT TRYOUT UPDATE
The Coach for the U16 select team would like to thank everyone that has come out to the select tryouts. Please see the list of player numbers below that have made the team.

15001
15002
15003
15005
15007
15008
15009
15010
15011
15012
15013
15014
15015
15016
15017
15018
15021

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