Way To Go Sailors!, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Apr 04, 2023 | r.lalonde | 967 views
Way To Go Sailors!
The season may be over, but the memories and accomplishments of this past year will stay with us forever. We are proud to announce that our organization ended the season with a record of 135-78-57. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved in PSMHA for making this possible.....

As the weather warms up and summer approaches, it's time to start preparing for the next season. Thank you to everyone who participated in Coach evaluation and provided feedback on ways to improve our organization. The executive members will use this feedback and look for ways to improve PSMHA for next season and ensure everything is ready to start in September.

Our AGM will be held on May 30th at 7PM at the Port Stanley Arena.  For those who would like to get involved, there will be several open positions on the board available.  

Coaches, If you haven't returned your team's jerseys already, please contact Greg Graham [email protected] and make arragement as soon as possible.

Sailors, don't forget to get some shots in over the summer!  Practicing daily can greatly improve your aim, shot strength and technique. So get those shots in!

On behalf of myself and the executive we wish you all a safe and enjoyable summer. We will see you all in September. 

Richard Lalonde
President 
Port Stanley Minor Hockey Association
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