Try Out Update, News, U16 A (2009), 2024-2025, REP (Kent Minor Hockey Association)

This Team is part of the 2024-2025 season, which is not set as the current season.
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May 04, 2024 | Kyle Dittmer | 937 views
Try Out Update
Thank you to all players that attended the U16A skates.  Your on-ice effort was much appreciated.  Below is the list of players continuing the U16A skates along with the line-up for our try out game Saturday, May 4 against the Talbot Trail Blazers.  If you are not continuing to skate with us, we wish you all the best in the 2024-2025 hockey season.

Saturday, May 4 - 5:00 p.m. Thames Campus Arena

Playing

Portelance

Robinson

Debicki

Deline

Hildebrand

Rivest

Savard

Vallee

Daoust

Hebert

Hope

Jaques

Larouche

Morris

Shaw

Sparks

Stevenson

Vaughan

Not Dressed

Abbott

Agar

Bishop

Blonde

Boundy-Pennell

Duquette

Edwards

Horak

Mertz

Tope

All players (including players not dressed) need to have their try out jerseys available at the game.  Please arrive at the arena at 4:00 p.m. with warm up clothes and running shoes.

Final try out game is Sunday, May 5, 5:00 p.m. Essex Arena (Shaheen Rink) against the Talbot Trail Blazers.  More information will be posted Saturday evening.

 
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