Event WINNERS!, News (South Muskoka Minor Hockey Association)

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Nov 12, 2022 | Katie Peleikis | 983 views
Event WINNERS!
Wow, what a busy and productive start we have had to this season!!

We’d like to take a minute to thank all our families, players, officials, coaches, trainers, managers, volunteers and sponsors for getting us back to a hockey season we all know and love! Without the dedication of you all, hockey wouldn’t be possible for our Bears!

 

We kicked things off with our community BBQ supported by: McDonalds, Food Basics, Hall Construction, Country 102, Skate Muskoka, Photabgraphics, Muskoka Craft BBQ, Battlefield Equipment Rentals, Griffin Gastropub, Frosty Pint and some awesome volunteers! We collected donations for the Manna Food Bank and had some fantastic goalie training for our coaches and goalies! 

 

Last Friday we hosted our first “Friday Hometown Hockey” night and that too was a great success! Sponsored by Main St Delicatessen, Bailey dropped by to pump up the players, we kicked the first game off with the singing of our national anthem, had some super cute flag bearers and FILLED THE NET with even more donations for the Manna Food Bank! 

 

Thanks to all that have taken part and donated food items through our events! Stay tuned for more dates to check out Hometown Hockey and cheer on our Bears! 

 

Congratulations to our prize winners from the BBQ Shoot Out as well as our Friday food donation draw! 

 

NOTE** - I will be at the Bracebridge Arena TODAY Nov 12th, from 11:00am - 12:00pm for those that are in the neighbourhood and would like to pick up their prize. No worries if you’re unable to pick it up today, I will be posting times for later in the week to make sure everyone gets theirs!


Friday Hometown Hockey - Jennifer Vanniekerik 

 

BBQ Shoot Out 

  1. Elias Shanks U13
  2. Leo Archibald U5
  3. Hunter Livingstone U15
  4. Judah Byrnd U9
  5. Sadie Forsythe U11
  6. Marlon Dellow U9
  7. Ryder Livingstone U13
  8. Presley Collins U9
  9. Blake Bonitatibus U9
  10. Colton Hems U15
  11. Cooper Doucette U15 
  12. Cohen Adie U9
  13. Ben Chong U11
  14. Carson McLean U15
  15. Brin McLintosh U7
  16. Kieran Collins U7
  17. May Forsythe U9
  18. Avery Turner U11
  19. Heath Saunders U9
  20. Jaxon Coltman U9
  21. Peyton Raynor U7
  22. Jackson Jennings U13
  23. Hudson McNabb U9
  24. Carson Adie U9
  25. Hannah Saunders U9
  26. Cohen Carlson 
  27. Oliver Kearney U7
  28. Dastah Shanks U11
  29. Everett Ledsham U11
  30. Barrett Anthony U7
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