Mar. 1st - Mar. 31st Cash Calendar Winners, News (Brock Minor Hockey Association)

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Apr 03, 2019 | bogrady | 1017 views
Mar. 1st - Mar. 31st Cash Calendar Winners
Mar 1st ($300) Kevin Brock
Mar 2nd ($75) Georgia Harrington
Mar 3rd ($75) Sandy Sutton
Mar 4th ($25) Shanel Pandolfi
Mar 5th ($25) Jeanette Haecker
Mar 6th ($25) Michael Lo Presti
Mar 7th ($25) R. Barnett
Mar 8th ($25) Rachel Hickey
Mar 9th ($75) Kari Graham

Mar 10th ($75) Kathy Marchand       Mar 17th ($75) Reg Coulter
Mar 11th ($25) Ken Keeler               Mar 18th ($25) Marg Van Harten
Mar 12th ($25) Gary Brethour          Mar 19th ($25) Steve & Shawn McIsaac
Mar 13th ($25) Amanda Keeler         Mar 20th ($25) Rino Pandolfi
Mar 14th ($25) Rick Clark                Mar 21st ($25) Ashley Simmons
Mar 15th ($25) Bonnie Blackstock     Mar 22nd ($25) Evan Crook
Mar 16th ($75) Julie Karstovsky        Mar 23rd ($75) Dawne Boyle

Mar 24th ($75) Michelle Lomano
Mar 25th ($25) Richard Entwistle
Mar 26th ($25) Percy Shaw
Mar 27th ($25) Maureen Nicitopoulos
Mar 28th ($25) Robin Prentice
Mar 29th ($25) Gloria Shier
Mar 30th ($100) Pamela Huska
Mar 31st ($300) C. Kaiser

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