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Welcome to the U16A tryouts
The First tryout out is Wednesday May 1st in Dresden at the Ken Houston Memorial Agricultural Centre.  

Please arrive at least 1 hour prior to the first tryout. You will be required to sign in and collect your tryout jersey.

I will be speaking with all players regarding what I will be looking for during tryouts and my expectations for the upcoming season. I ask that all players bring workout gear as we will be doing 10-15 minutes of dry land training before getting on the ice.

For all NRP players who are interested in attending tryouts, please email the following information to [email protected]

Name
Position
Last Team you played for

All NRP players must have a Permission/Passport to skate from your Home Centre. The tryout fee is $85 payable in cash prior to the first skate. 

I am looking forward to seeing everyone at the rink. 

Coach Hope
 
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