U11 Champions!!, News (Georgian Shores Minor Hockey)

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Mar 21, 2023 | Sarah Clarke | 940 views
U11 Champions!!
Congratulations to our U11 Rep team!
They are the Region 5 Tier 3 Champions!

Good Luck to the team as they head off to Windsor, April 7-9th, to play in the OMHA Championship Tournament! 

Go get those REDHATS!!
Follow their success here.

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