Get Ready for the Second Annual Carriage Cup!, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Jan 10, 2025 | OCHL | 9213 views
Get Ready for the Second Annual Carriage Cup!
Ontario Tech Ridgebacks vs. Toronto Metropolitan Bold

Join OCHL families and cheer on your team!

Date: Thursday, January 16, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Tribute Communities Centre

Tickets

Price: $5.00 each

Availability: Limited to 400 tickets

 

Purchase Your Tickets On These Days

  • Saturday, January 11 at Campus #2 (8:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
  • Sunday, January 12 at Delpark #1 (8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

 

Don’t miss this exciting game and the chance to support your team!

 
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