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Jan 19, 2023 | r.lalonde | 1398 views
Welcome to the Memorial Tournament
On behalf of the Port Stanley Minor hockey Association, Welcome to the Memorial Tournament weekend. 

I would like to thank all participating teams for joining us this weekend as we celebrate the memory of Greg Pratt, Ron Johnson, Disco Dave Johnstone and Matt Moyes. These individuals dedicated countless hours in various roles such as Coaching/Mentoring, Board member, Timekeeper and President.  Without their regular contributions over the years and their selflessness, the Port Stanley Minor Hockey Association would not be able to provide the level of Hockey our players experience today.  Good luck to all participating teams.
 
Richard Lalonde
President 
Port Stanley Minor Hockey Association.
 

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