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Lewisville Minor Hockey Association - News & Announcements
We are delighted to have published the list of tournaments for the 24/25 season. View all the tournaments here: https://www.lewisvillelightning.ca/tournaments/
We have details for a new clinic for our Officials. Date: November 2, 2024 Time: 9:00 AM Location: Kay Arena in the Smythe Room. Here is the link to register and take the online course: https://page.spordle.com/hnb/clinics/1ef72a37-1006-6a36-8988-063575c0de81 Register, take the course and, once you receive the certificate, add your name to the in-person course.
We’re excited to announce that registration for the 2024-25 season of Lewisville Minor Hockey is now open! Please note that our registration fees will increase after September 11th, so we encourage you to register early. Registration Details: All registrations, including payments, will be processed online via the Team Snap platform. You can register using this…
We are delighted to announce that our application form is now live and accepting applications for those interested in being a competitive or recreational coach in the upcoming 2024/25 season. To apply, please click the relevant link below: Competitive Coaching (closes 9th August) Recreational Coaching (closes 16th August) ************ Nous sommes fier d’annoncer que notre…
We are delighted to announce that we are now accepting applications for this year’s Charles H. Leger Memorial Scholarship! To apply, please click here. The Charles H. Leger Memorial Scholarship awards up to two graduating high school hockey players intending to pursue post-secondary education within the next two calendar years. The scholarship award is a…
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