2023/2024 Registration Now Open!, News (Brock Minor Hockey Association)

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Apr 02, 2023 | Matt Gross | 1937 views
2023/2024 Registration Now Open!
Click to Read more for More Information regarding Registration for the 2023/2024 season, including Fees, Spring Tryouts, PTS, NRP Forms and More!

WHEN:

April 1st-30th, 2023

 

IMPORTANT – Please read carefully:

·      Cut off for Registration is April 30th at midnight.

o   All registrations for U8 and above age groups received after May 1st will incur a $100 late registration fee which must be paid by September 30th before the player will be added to a roster.

o   Please note that registrations received after May 1 may be put on a waiting list pending the number of players registered for that age division.


REGISTER HERE:  Brock Minor Hockey Registration Page
SPRING TRYOUTS:  

OMHA Rep "C" Brock Wild Tryouts – Please read carefully:

  • BMHA Plans to Hold Spring Tryouts for U11 and U13 OMHA Teams Mid to End of May 2023. We are working to Secure Ice and will announce dates ASAP.
  •  Tryouts for U15 and U18 OMHA "C" Teams will Occur in the Fall, After Labour Day Weekend. Dates for these tryouts will be announced in August 2023

AAA/AA/A out of Centre Tryouts – Please read carefully:

2023/2024 TEAMS:

Brock Minor Hockey plans to move forward with the following teams for the 2023/2024 season:


AGE GROUP

# OF TEAMS*

U5 (BEGINNER)

2

U7 LOCAL LEAGUE

3

U8 LOCAL LEAGUE

3

U9 LOCAL LEAGUE

2

U11 LOCAL LEAGUE

2

U11 OMHA “C” REPRESENTATIVE

1

U13 LOCAL LEAGUE

1

U13 OMHA “C” REPRESENTATIVE

1

U15 LOCAL LEAGUE

1

U15 OMHA “C” REPRESENTATIVE

1

U18 LOCAL LEAGUE

1

U18 OMHA “C” REPRESENTATIVE

1

* -PENDING FINAL REGISTRATION NUMBERS

 
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